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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 1, 1955 ~ - MUNICIPAL BUILDING BROUGHAM A Meeting or Council was held on WEDNESDAY, the FIRST day or ~UNE, 1955, at TEN o'clock in the rorenoon. PRESENT: George T. Todd, in the Chair William G. Newman Sidney S. Pugh J. Sherman Scott Lloyd T. Johnston, Clerk MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Pugh, that MINUTES or previous meeting held May 2nd, be adopted. QARRIED MOVED by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Scott, that MINUTES or meeting held May 9, 1955, be adopted. ~IED MOVED by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Newman, that MINUTES or meeting held May 24, 1955, be adopted. CARRIED The rolloving CORRE§PONDENCE vas read: 1.' R. C. Ballard, Central Mortgage and Housing, recommending Engineer Ruddy. 2. Bank Report, recommending Engineer Ruddy. 3. Owners' Petition rrom Plan 377 to take over Heron Road. 4. J. L. Chambers, Concession 5, Lots 12 and 13, requesting Council to give rurther consideration to zoning his lands against Public Parks. NO ACTION 5. Ontario MuniciualBoard. Approval ror vatermains in Rouge West. 6. E. R. James, Secretary School Section 6, disapproving the transter or north haIr or Lot 18, Concession 2, rrom School Section 6 to Pickering Village School. 7. E. DarbY, advising sodding completed on Dunbarton By-Pass and presenting account tor. 4,300.00. Road Superintendent approves - t~.', rough. 8. Eric Play~o~, Concession Broken Front, Range 3, Lot 22, re open ditch. Had been agreed Road Department rectity by June 15, 1955. 9. A. J, ThömDsen, report: (1) Mr. Colley, Simpson Avenue, Fairport, had been wrecking the odd car. Ordered that place be cleaned up and stopped. (2) Mr. Hicks, Concession 9, Lot 16, using trailer. Would be prosecuted it trailer not removed. (3) Mr. Ed. Levick, Concession 9, Lot 16, had garbage dump and old cars at rear ot house. Must be cleaned up. , Albert Rozell, north haIr Lot 17-18, Concession;r; persons living in . a trailer. Ordered out. (4) 10. Police Chier asked ror Atlantic Telephone Service at cost or . 54.50 per month. AGREED 11. iOll~c~or's report on taxes outstanding - . 39,610.66. 6,939.79. Treasurer's ~ort on taxes outstanding - 1953 & prior - . 14,915.34. Collected May, 1955 - . 3,371.09 Collected May, 1955, 12. W. A. Cowell, Pickering, R. R. 3, Spruce Hill Road, asking ror ortice work. None at present. Will keep his name on tile. - - 2 - F. J. Pr.ous., Building InspeetD~, report for May, . 291,400.00. Year to date, ¡-811,500.00. 1954 to date - $ 1,126,250.00. 23nev dwellings; average, . 11,400.00. Deuartment~f Plannin2 and Deve1oument, acknowledgment Subdivision Control By-Law Number 2091. Re2istrar __or Deeds, acknowledgment Subdivision Control By-Law Number 2091, as registered May 25, 1955. John Burrows, Concession 6, Lot 35, complaining through bis lawyer, Garth Moore, about Township road conditions and dust. Mr. Burrows will get tvo bags calcium the salle as others. r. Specirications or ~octor. Redfern and La~hli~ ror Tenders ror inri1tration " system. Close June 9th. To be opened by Council June 13, 1955. '. : . , . s. le following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: L. Harold Hornshaw asked that sideline between south half Lots 32 and 33 in Concession 5 be ofricia1ly closed. He claimed that the south 165 reet had been deeded to his predece~sors in 1908 and they had paid taxes since that time. 2. Ewart Antho~, owner of 115 acres Concession 5, Lots 33 and 32, objected to the closing or side road as described in (1). 3. Orval WillsQn, owner or 12 acres in Concession 5, Lot 32, objected to the closing or side road as described in (1). 4. Ace Taxi asked ror 2 Taxi Licenses. 5. Frank G1,eson, Ajax, asked ror one tax license. As the Police Chier had given him a poor report, no action was taken. 6. Frank Prouse discussed certain buildings. 7. Gordon Mc~an, County Assessor, discussed Piokering Township assessments. 8. P.e1bert Goslin reported to Council on his work. 9. ~~r McGiTDe~ asked Council to release R. C. supporters trom liability ror old debentures. ~OVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Scott, that an Atlantic telephone be installed in Police Station as soon as possible. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Pugh, that Ace Taxi be granted two Taxi Licenses. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Scott, that Darby and Son be paid $4,300.00 ror sodding at Dunbarton ø,-Pass and application be made to the Department or Highvays ror $4,300.00, as per agreement. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Newman, seoonded by Mr. Scott, that Mrs. E. Robertson be paid ror two weeks' holiday in 1954 - not taken. CARRIED ~D_by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Pugh, that Brian Ruddy be employed as Township Engineer at a salary or . 5,000.00 per year, plus 8¢ per mile tor use or bis car on Township business. CARRIED AGREED Clerk write Rouge East Ratepayers' Assooiation that Council will prepare Pine Ridge Road rrom pavement to corner Co..unity Park.this year, and pave it possible. FINANCE REPORT Your Standing Co..ittee on FINANCE begs leave to report and recommends payment ot the rol1owing: - 3 - i'INANCE REPORT ~lmer ReBman - Fixing Light ................................. i. Walker - 1117 Miles @ 8¢ - . 89.36 Laundry --------- 5.25 ...................... D. L. Mairs - Cattle Spraying Supplies - $ 24.80 Oftice Supplies ---------- 10.20 ............ C. McTaggart - 991 miles 0 10¢ - . 99.10 - April 762 miles 0 10¢ - 76.20 - May............·· H. E. P. C. - Fire Area No.1...........···················· Bell Telephone Co. or Canada - Pickering 108 ................ T. M. Moore - Legal.................··.····················· J. F. Hartz Company Ltd. - Board of Health Supplies ......... Beare's Limited - Stationery............···················· Daily Commeroia1 News - Advertising, Engineer ............... Pickering News - Printing and Stationery............········ Globe and Mail Ltd. - Advertising, Engineer ................. John L. Lay - Premium, Dishonesty, Disappearance, etc. ....... Gestetner - Supplies ......................................... Commercial Pbotoprints Ltd. - Map Prints ..................... Registrar ot needs - By-Lav registration, Transrers .......... Letter Supply Co. - Audit Reports ............................ County or Ontario - Training School..............············ Venchiarutti & Venchiarutti ~ Professional Services .......... Toronto Humane Society - 15 Dogs Destroyed ................... John Wyeth & Brother (Canada) Ltd. ........................... A. J. Thompson - 645 miles 0 8¢, May...................······ C. A. Sterritt - Attendance Otrioer Expenses ................. Cliftord Schwalm - Dog Catcher Expenses ...................... D. PIitz - 197 miles 0 8¢, May..........................······ D. F. Goslin - 501 miles 0 8¢ ................................ Ronald R. Smith - 502 Miles 0 8¢, May........................ M. F. Binsted - 498 miles 0 8¢, May....................·.···· All of which is respectfully submitted. !øaount Cheoue 1.45 2554 94.61 2555 35.00 2556 2338 175.30 2557 4.54 2470 66..75 2462 40.50 2558 21.20 2559 14.65 2560 .90 2561 88.65 2562 37.80 2563 560.00 2564 85.60 2565 7.62 2566 245.60 2567 44.10 2568 13.50 2569 698.66 2570 7.50 2571 10.84 2572 51.60 2573 4.85 2574 99.73 2575 15.76 2576 . ' 40.08 2577 40.16 2578 39.84 2579 $ 2,546.7~ "William G. Newman" Vice-Chairman MOVED by Mr. Newman, seoonded by Mr. Pugh, that the report or the Standing Committee on FIN~~, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED WE~ARE REPORT Your Standing Committee on WELFARE begs leave to report and recommends payment of the following: PROVINCIAL Local Local Local Looa1 Local Local Local Local Toronto Toronto East York Scarborough Scarborough Local Local Local Mrs. E. Headland .............................. Mrs. E. Robinson .............................. Mrs. E. Linton ................................ Mrs. B. Laureyssens ........................... Mrs. L. Snyder ................................ Mrs. A. Green ................................. Mrs. B. Scott - Stroud's Store ................ Mrs. M. Smith ................................. Mrs. M. Mulligan .............................. Mrs. L. Snell.....................············ Mrs. M. Gillett ............................... Mrs. F. Michael....................··········· Mrs. M. Finnegan .............................. Mrs. V. Brush ................................. Mrs. Rose Killey.........................······ Mrs. May Wood ................................. MUNICIPAL City of Toronto - Mascomb, Feb. and March, 1955 ............ TownShip or Scarborough - Collins, April, 1955 ............. E. Chambers Re: Clark ................................... E. G. Baker - Mileage, May, 1955 ........................... Amount Cheoue 35.00 2495 25.00 2496 35.00 2497 66.70 2498 36.32 2499 15.00 2500 86.48 2501 52.62 2502 85.00 2503 33.32 2504 109.00 2505 75.00 2506 64.32 2507 84.45 2508 25.98 2509 25.00 2510 97.82 2511 24.99 2512 10.00 2513 23.76 2514 T4 $ 8: 1 Amount Cheque Total 354.07 2515 354 .0' 40.00,- 2516 - 4 - ~e Report - Continued. HOSPI'fAL.I~TION County of Ontario ...................................... TB AFTERCARE_ Alex Daigle, June, 1955 ................................ All of which is respectru11y submitted. ItS. S. Pugh" Chairman MO~D by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Scott, that the Report of the Standing Committee on Welfare, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED POLICE REPORT Yours Standing Committee on POLICE begs leave to report and recommends payaent or the tol1.wing: Bell Telephone Co. - Pickering 365 ............................. E. L. Hill - Telephone Rental...........······················· Rogers Majestic - Radio Service ................................ Spence's Stationery - Supplies ................................. Toronto Telegram - Advertising, Caretaker ...................... R. J. MoConnell - Radio Service ................................ Ajax Lumber Co. - Shelving Lumber .............................. Log Cabin - Supplies ........................................... Dew Drop Inn - Flashlight Batteries ............................ Bekkevo1d Construction - Furniture .............................. Dan's Grill - 2 Prisoners' meals (Petty Cash) .................. Fred Bland - Water cup dispenser and 1000 cups ................. J. R. Boyes - Photograph supplies .............................. John S. Ba1sdon - Hardware ..................................... Al Price Mens Wear - Clothing .................................. Canadian Pittsburgh - Door Stop "Push" plates .................. Imperial Oil Ltd. - Gas and Oil, March 4 April................· British American Oil - Gas and Oil.............················ Caretaking supplies. Paid by George Morrison .................. R. A. Morden - Expenses, April................················· C. N. Telegraphs - Calgary................····················· H.. M. Dandie - 78 miles @ 8¢ ................................... Allor which is respectfully submitted. "J. S. Scott" Chairman Aae1lDt Cheque 74.90 2528 7.30 2529 22.00 2530 17.00 2531 3.60 2532 8.70 2533 6.00 2534 3.80 2535 8.60 2536 45.21 2537 .60 6,87 2538 7.99 2539 11.28 2540 89.76 2541 24.50 2542 377.14 2543 53.79 2544 34.14 2545 1.60 2546 4.25 2547 6.24 2548 $ 8l5.3~ MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the r90rt or the Standing COlIIDittl on POLICE, as just read, be adopted. CARRIEP ROAD AND BRIDGE REPORT Your Standing Committee on ROADS AND BRIDGES begs leave to report and recommends payment of the ro110wing: Riohard Puckrin - Qaul Chloride ............................ T. J. Regan - Haul gravel...................··············· Brunner Mond (Canada) Sales - Chloride ..................... F. S. Barclay - Haul Chloride & Cartage .................... Jack Ward ~ Welding repairs 4 Building Crusher Rolls ....... Diamond Hard Co. - Welding rod ............................. International Harvester Co. - Truck Parts .................. B. F. Goodrich Co. - Tire .................................. Canadian Johns-Manville - Culverts ......................... Samuel Trees - Air hose 4 oil rilters 4 Ris10ne ............ J. D. Adams Co. - Grader Parts ............................. Amount 140.00 1,028.88 3,219.32 969.98 121.32 82.50 43.11 129.51 252.16 90.32 109.46 Cheaue 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 - 5 - Road and Brid2e~euort - Continued Amount Cheque W. C. Becker Equipment Co. - Motor Part ........................ 17.82 614 A. Hedges _ Chain Saw, Cutting Tree ............................ 10.00 615 Westeel Products - Culvert Pipes ...............................1,388.74 616 W. L. Ballentine Co. - Grader Parts ............................ 26.80 617 Shell Oil Co. - Gas, Oil & Diesel Oil ..........................1,226.80 618 Department ot Highways - Gas Tax, May 5, 520 gal. Invoice 417819 " 16, 500 gal. Invoice 441504 Feb. 5 300 gal. Invoice 933529 Feb. 23 420 " Invoice 940367 189.·20 619 Jos. Burrows - May & April. Repair Trucks ..................... 674.66 620 Roy Ward Parts, $ 32.41; 2231 miles @ 8¢ .. 178.48 ............. 210.89 621 D. L. Mairs _ Hardware ......................................... 5.95 622 Lake Shore Sand & Gravel - Gravel........................······ 70.00 623 Construction Equipment Co. - Grease ............................ 11.00 624 L. T. Johnston - Unemployment Insurance ........................ 2.16 Receiver General - Pension Fund ................................ 105.96 Claremont Co-Operative - Seed .................................. 23.80 625 Pay Roll, May ............................................... Levi Hopkins - Fencing - Labour and Material...............· 10,150.34 2,428.55 20.50 . 12,599.39'... Allor Which is respectfully submitted. "William G. Newman" Chairman MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Scott, that the Report or the Standing Committ4 on ROADS AND BRIDGES, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED LIVESTOCK REPORT Your Standing Committee on LIVESTOCK begs leave to report and recommends payment - ot the ro11owing: Amount Cheoue R. C. Baker - 5 Sheep C $20.00 ............................. W. C. Willson - Inspection of Baker and Jackson ............ 100.00 10.00 . 110.0~ 2552 2553 Allot which is respecttully submitted. "S. S. Pugh" Chairman MOVED by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the Report or the Standing ComMittee on LIVESTOCK, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Scott, that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the accounts as submitted by the various Committees this day. CARRIED CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS 3. Advise A. A. Grills about next R.D.H.P. meeting. Advise Chier Hill to get flashlight batteries wholesale and get 3¢ deduction on all gas purchased tor cars. Contact C. Moiey re damage lIoulack, Fairport Beach, damage to cement in garage rrom water rrom Township roads. Advise Mr. Walker that vater not available from Pickering Village and get firm committment that he will pay $ 80,000.00 or . 300.00 per lot tor servioes on subdivisions granted. Ask Planning Board to namè certain roads for 40 root set back ror housing. Notif~ William Heron that he may not sell rurther lots vithout approval of Planning Board and that all ruture lots must have an approved road to them berore they are sold. 1. J 2. 14. ?5. )6. - 6 - )7. Get supply or Weed Killer from Ken Ba1sdon. )8. Hold up registration of Chesterhil1 Developments Limited Plan until vater supply proved and tested. '9. A~vise Scarborough Road Department that when spraying ror weeds patch or Pòison Ivy on Town Line opposite Lawson Street. Please spray. 10. Have Enterprise tender on Assessment Notices. 11. Include in Taxi By-Law that no Taxi Cab may park within another Taxi Stand. feet of ) 12. Contact Assessor re Douglas Maitland. Maps ordered. ,13. Give letter to Father McGivney that Council will exclude R. C. ratepayers from old debentures ir Judge Pritohard will approve. BY-LAW NtJMBER 2093 Mr. Newman, seoonded by Mr. Scott, moves ror leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township ot Pickering to prohibit the moving into the Township or an buildings, and that s..e now be read a first time. Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Pugh, moves that By-Law Number 2093 to prohibit the moving into the Township of any building be now read a second time and that Council go into Committee of the Whole theren. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read. Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Scott, moves that the report the Whole on By-Law Number 2093 be adopted, and that the Third time and PASSED; that the Reeve and Clerk sign the the Corporation be atfixed thereto. of the Committee of said By-Law be now read a same, and the Seal or CARRIED BY-LAW NUMBER 2094 Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Scott, moves tor leave to introduce a Bf-Law of the TownShip of Pickering to license and regulate the owners of Public Garages and gasoline Stations within the Township of Pickering pursuant to the provisions or Paragraph 121 of subsection (a) and paragraph 122, and subsections A.B.C. and D. of Section 388 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1950, chapter 243, and amendments thereto, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Newman, moves that By-Law Number 2094 to license and regl the owners or Public Garages and Gasoline Stations within the Township of PickerinA pursuant to the provisions or Paragraph 121 of Subsection (a) and paragraph 122, and subèections A.B.C. and D. of Section 388 of the Munidpal Act, R.S.O., 1950, càapter 243, be now read a second time and Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read. Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Scott, moves that the report of the Committee or the Who on By-Lav Number 2094 be adopted, and that the said By-Law be now read a third tim and PASSED; that tbe Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporatio be arrixed thereto. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Newman, that Council do now adjourn to meet aga on Monday the 4th day of July, 1955, at the hour of 10:00 A. M CARRIED APPROVED: ~ __1955 . . Clerk l t I I . . . ~~;. r;¡ rrJ#. 7T .~"'. r-.... Reeve . .