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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFebruary 3, 1958 M U N I C I PAL BUILDING BROUGHAM A Meeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the THIRD day of FEBRUARY, 195~, at EIGHT o'clock in the evening. PRESENT: William G. Lawson, in the Chair J. Sherman Scott Sidney S. J. Pugh Edgar James Hrs. Jean HcPherson H. Ross Hawthorne Robert L. Stewart L. T. Johnston, Clerk MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by }œ. Stewart, that Minutes of Meeting held January 20, 1958, be adopted. CARRIED The following CORRESPONDENCE was read: 1. Mr. John Hamer, Secretary-Treasurer of the South Ontario Federation of Agriculture, requests that a one-half mill be added to farmers on 1958 Tax Roll for the Federation's uSe. 2. W. F. Crawford, Concession 2, Lot 13, applied for a Wrecking License. Mr. Thompson reported he required a proper fence before he. would recommend. Council require fence to be built before license issued. Mr. Thompson advise Mr. Crawford. 3. Sam Kinrys, owner of 7.61 acres in south half Lot 30, Concession 1, has made application for a Wrecking Yard. A. J. Thompson reports 12 objectors, four out, and 1 in favour. Recommends no license be granted. Also, ·we have a petition of 20 names of owners in the area who object to such license being granted. 4. His Honour Jud~e Pritchard advises that he will haud down his decision re Consumers' Gas Appeal at Brougham, March 12, at 2 P. M. 5. Our Solicitor recommends that TO'fflShip accept Mr. Rockman's offer to purchase the south half sideline between Lots 4 and 5, Concession 1, for $1,500.00, providing Mr. Rockman secure proper title. Mr. Rockman owns all the lands on both sides of the road. - 6. T. M. Moore advises he has asked his Toronto agent to discontinue action against Griffin Hotel, and that Defendent is entitled to tax costs to date of discontinuance. .¡ ,- 7. Owners of home on Lots 106-107. Plan 319, request a letter of tolerance: Setback short I!", sideyard short Ii". 8. A. M. Realty submit lease for their use, for parking, of part of our road allowance opposite Block "A", for approval. Referred to our Solicitor. 9. Bùildin~ Inspector reports 11 January Permits, valued at $161,100.00, including 2 houses.averaging $14,500.00. 10. Hon. Hichael Starr advises that the Federal Government pay 50% of cost of work in connection with access roads and roadside park arp-as, providing 50% of the cost goes to wages. He recommends that Township contact the Minister of Public Works for Ontario. Clerk directed to so do and advise Riverside Ratepayers' Association. -- 11. Canadian Mental Health Association request grant. Referred to Finance Committee. :'12. Ontario Associatiol1 of Urban Rural Munici»alities will meet in Hural Room, Royal Connaught Hotel~ Hamilton, Saturday, February 15th, at 11 A. M., to discuss annexations. ";;' :'''~c~'Ó-''''';'::; ,- '~'__.. ,c:"""','..,.",,..,..."..' --~ - 2 - 13. Collector reported $37,000.00 taxes collected in January. Total 20,856.52 141.840.10 $ 162,696.62 Arrears Outstanding Current Outstanding The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: 1. Mesdames Beer. Annis and I\rìox, representing Brougham Women's Institute and Joy Rebekah Lodge, asked that Township Hall be better heated, re- decorated, and floors sanded. RESOLUTION NU}ffiER 17 ~OVED "by Mr. Scott, secoJ1ded by Hr. Stewart, that t.he Street Numbering and Names Committee meet on Wednesday, January 29tb. Thirty-Six streets were founil to have conflicting names. A list of suggested names was submitted and Mr. Johnston is forwarding the list to the Metro Toronto Plannin~ Board, for their approval and recommendation. Street Numberin~. It was sU~ff.ested that the streets be J1umbered from west to east. ard from south to J1orth, starting at the Pickering-Scarborough Town Line and Lake Ontario respectively. The num"bers "'QuId "be franl to 500 in Broken Front Range 1 and 2; from 501 to 1000 in Broken Front, Range 3; 1001 to 1500 in Concession 1; 1501 to 2000 In Concession 2, etc. From 1 to 500 in Lots 35-34; 501 to 1000 in Lots 33-32; 1001 to 1500 in Lots 31-30, etc. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 18 MOVED ny Mr. ~lgh, seconded by Mr. Scott, That the Assessment Department be J'equested to ascert.ain during their assessmeJ1t visits those persons who OWl1 do/!,s, the number thereof, at1d the sex thereof, in t.he Township of Pickering aJ1d t.o report their findin~s weekly to the C!1erk's Department. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 19 MOVED by Hr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that WHEREAS our Building By-Law requires all residences to be set back 30 feet from the front lot line, aJ1d 10 feet from the side lot line, AND ~IEREAS the house located on Lots 106 and 107, Plan 319, is located 29 feet 10! inches to 29 feet ll~ inches from the front lot line and 9 feet 10' iJ1ches to 10 feet 01 inches from the side lot line, THEREFORE notwithstaJ1ding the Township By-Law Number 1787, this Council resolves that a letter of tolerance be !!'raJ1tefl such house on Lots 10~d 107, Plan 319, to its preseJ1t location. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 20 MOVED by Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that South East Pickering Fire Area be allowed to instal a cement floor iJ1 the Fire Hall according to Mr. Godson's recommendations; That the Clerk of the Municipality advertise for TeJ1ders and accept the lowest. CAP~IED RESOLUTION NUÞffiER 21 MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconder{ by Hr. James, that the Township give a QU.it Claim Deed for t.he MUJ1icipali ty t S jnterest in the sideline south half Lot.s 4 R'Y'd f5 iT' Concession 1 for the sum of $1,500.00. Hr. Rockman between CARRIED I I RESOLUTION NU1vffiER 23 . MOVED "by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mrs. will be placed on the 1958 ta~ bill I such fUJ1ds to be fQr the use of the I RESOLUTION NI~ffiER ~2 MOVED hy Mr. Scott, secoJ1ded by rIrs. McPherson, that ~w. Hassard atteJ1d as our Solici tor OJ1 March 12th, when Judge Pritchard hands do,VJ1 his decision re the Consumers' Gas Company assessment appeal. CARRIED McPherson, that a levy of ore-half mill of all farmers who have not obiected, Ontario County Federati on of Agriculture. CARRIED - 3 - RESOLUTION Nœ~BER 24 MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Stewart, that in view of the residential nature of the laT'ds in Lot 30, Concession 1, Township of Pickering, no license be ~ranted to Sam Kinrys to operate a Wrecking Yard on part of the said lot. , CARRIED RESOLUTION NtmBER 25 MOVED by }w~ Stewart, seconded by Yœ. Scott, that Council wishing to attend the Ontario Association me~ting in Hamilton on February 15, 1958, be paid .,xpel1ses. any member of Pickering of Urban Rural Municipalities their per diem rate, plus CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 26 MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Stewart, that this Council petition for the Statutory Grant under the provisions of The lli~hway Improvement Act on expen- - ditures made durin!! the year 1957 in the amount of $211,500.00. CARRIED Mr. Lawson reported: (1) That Mrs. McPherson, Police Chief, and himself met Mr. McNee, Manager Traffic, and Earl Palmer, Solicitor of the Department of Highways, a1"ò requested a 40 mile speed limit on Hi~hway 2 from Liverpool Road to Rouge River with special consideration for a lower limit in Dun- barton and am und Stroud's Store. Nessrs. jvIcNee and Palmer gave the dele- ~a tion to understand that consideration would be given, ·and rew signs erected in about 2 months. (2) That COlli1cil should get a report on our present water system servin~ east of Rouge River ir Fosebank Area. Councillor Stewart reported the Fire Area 2 Committee requested a cement floor in their Fire Hall. AGREED Fire Committee meet in No.1 Fire Hall February 12th, at 8 P. M. ~evuty-Reeve Scott requested, and it was AGREED, that roads in Plan 612 be plowed and sandeœls needed, and that we ~et action on Chesterhill Agreement Reeve LawsoJ!' ~ported that the LUSCOJl firm of Ajax were reported to be experts on Subdivision Agreements. MOVED bv Hr. Pugh, seconded by Hr. Hawthorne, that the accounts, amOlmting to $ 213.40, as reported by the CIVIL DEFN~CE or~anization, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. James, that the accounts, amounting to ~ 1,887.20'""as reported by the FINANCE COMHITTEE, "be adopted. . CARRIED MOVED by Hr. Stewart, secoJlded bv "fr. Hawthorne, that the accounts, amounting t.o $ 114.74\\as reported by the FIRE COMMITTEE, be àdopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that the accounts, amounting to $ 241.95~as reported by the GARBAGE COrlliITTEE, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. James, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that the accounts, amounting to $35.00~as reported by the LIVESTOCK CO}WITTEE, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by .~œs. McPherson, seconded by Hr. Stewart, that the accounts, amounting to $1,485.51~as reported by the POLICE CO}~IITTEE, be adopted~ èARRIED }1OVED by Hr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that the accounts, amounting to $ 144.28, as reported by t.he PUBLIC UTILITIES COMHITTEE, be arlopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Pugh, that the accounts, amountin~ to $ 1,73R.03,~as reported by the ROAD ili~D BRIDGE CO~fITTEE, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by }fr. Hawthorne, seconded by Hr. James, that the accounts, amounting to $ 95R .40,,\ as reported by the WELFARE COMMITTEE, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that the Reeve grant his order on the Treasurer to pay the several accounts as presented anrl passed in the various reports as passeQ this day. CARRIED ~""'~'.. "'"r,," .". _____. ",,-. - 4 - BY-LAW NUMRER 2294 Mr. James, seconded bv Mr. Pugh, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Towpship of Pickerin~ to appoint a Warble Fly Inspector for the year 1958, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, moves that By-Law Number 2294 to appoint a Warhle Fly Inspector for the year 1958, he now read a second time, and that Courocil ~o into COf 1J!1ittee of t.he Whole thereon. The Committee of the Whole arises af1d reports the By-law as read. Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Stewart, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law Number 2294 be adopted, and that the said By-Law be now read a Third time and PASSED; that the Reeve and Clerk si~n the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS 2. Get Tenders on Town Hall heating and paintin!?;. ~ V' 1. Ask Mr. Stevens to attend meeting in Brougham February 4th at 8 P. M. 3. Phone T. M. Moore and ask that action a~ainst Griffin Hotel be solicitor's withdrawal and not stop action. v 4. Find out if we can ~et a grant on costs of heating and decoratin~ Town Hall. - MOVED by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Hr. Hawthorne, that this meeting do now adiourn to meet. a~ain on MONDAY, the THIRD day of HARCTI, 1958, at the hour of EIGHT o'clock in the evenin~. CARRIED APPROVED ~,#. j- _ 19fi8 Æ~ Reeve