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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 17, 1996 i COUNCIL MINUTES I A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday, June 17, 1996 at 7:35 p,m. PRESENT: COUNCILLORS: M Brenner - Acting Mayor D, Dickerson R. Johnson - (At fund-raiser until8:4S p.m) E. Pistritto D. Ryan S,Seni3 ALSO PRESENT: C.M, T. Sheffield T, 1. Quinn B. Taylor 1'1', Carroll S. Reynolds D. Kearns - Town Manager - Executive Director of Operations - Town Clerk - Director of Planning - Director of Culture and Recreation - Co-ordinator of Council Services . ABSENT: Mayor Arthurs - visiting Atlanta, Georgia Acting-Mayor Brenner welcomed the Pickering Cubs, Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Beavers. ßL ADOYfION OF MINUTES Regular Meeting of June 3, 1996 Special Meeting of June 3,1996 Special Meeting ofJune 10, 1996 Special Meeting of June 10, 1996 -- CoUDcillor Senia der.lared an interest iP tho Minutes of the Soecial Meetin2 of June 10. 1996. as the hnme in Question ia 10 feetJblDLher orooertv Councillor BreíUler declared an interest in the Minutes of the So.eei81 Meetin2of JUDe 10. 1996. u the contractor ia auestioo carried out c:o...tnaetiou work on his home and mOlley II IItm owhur. Uf. 1. I . - II7 DELEGA TlONS The fol!Qwing persons addressed Council with respect to the Notice of Motion regarding the closing of schools during the evening: a) Paul White, representing the Fairport Beach Ratepayers Association, addressed Council with respect to the Notice of Motion regarding the closing of schools during the evening. He stated that the schools are institutions used both day and night and are needed to operate. Any building that you are going to get your money out of must be utilized as much as possible. He supported Council's resolution stating that the community should be allowed to use these facilities. b) Pam Spence and cruldren Melanie and Michael, 70S Foster Court, requested that Council reverse the decision for the future children who wish to serve the local community. Mrs, Spence stated that closing the Rosebank Road Public School at 4:30 p.m. would virtually shut down the Home and School Assoc. and School Council. Other organizations such as Cubs, Scouts and Guides, and Ratepayer Groups would have no meeting place. The future of the Rouge Hill Public Library, as an alternate meeting place, is uncertain, It is unacceptable that the School Assoc" School Council and Rosebank Road community parents were not consulted en this matter, She requested that Council seek a win-win situation, c) Norm Ki:yes, 635 Cowan Circle. Cub leader, thank~d Councillors Brenner and Ryan for their quick response to the Boards actions with their Notice of Motion. He outlined the activities of the cubs and stated his opposition to the closing of the Rosebank Road Public School after 4:30 p.m, d) Gord Meyer, 5:10 Rosebank Ro¡.d, also thanked Councillors Brenner and Ryan for bringing this is>ue to Council. He stated ¡hat he was concerned that their only recourse would be to approach the B04rd themselves but is pleased to see that Council is invol'vd, He advised that continued dialogue could result in a win-win situation. e) Feon<t Bain-Greenwood, 1009 Moorelands Crescent, Chair of the Rüsebank Road Parents Association thanked Councillors Brenner and Ryan for their action concerning this matter. She advised that their meetin¡5s are held in the Rosebank Road Public School but that these meetings will be cancelled if the ~chool is closed at 4:30 p,m, Trus decision was made with no consultation with the users of the facility, She requested that Council assist them and ensure that their voice is heard. f) Bill Trapper, 491 Rosebank Road, Leader of the Rouge Hill Beaver Cnlony advised that trus group uses the Rosebank Road Public School as their meeting place. He asked that the communities future not be d::stroyed to save a few dollars. g) Joan Maloney, 671 Cowan Circle, thanked Councillors E"enner and Ryan for their action concerning this matter. He stated that there has not been any consultative process with the cowJ11unity, Many community activities would halt ifRosebank Road Public School was to close at 4:30 p.m, She outlined the various activities which take place at this school after hours. h) Wendy Hutton, representing the Bayshore Division Girl Guides advised that 180 girls will be affected by the closure of two area schools in the Rougemount CommlJnity, She supported Councillors Brenner and Ryan in their action. She advised that she would be willing to discuss solutions with Council and the School Board, lIS fin RESOLUTIONS Resolution 111169/96 - See ADoendix #t Move4 by CoupclUcr Seconded by Councillor That the Report cf the Executive Committee dated June 10, 1996 be adopted with the following amendments: I !Wn..ttl Recorded Vote on Item #1 Yes: Absent: Councillors Dickerson, Pistritto, Ryan, Senis and Acting-Mayor Brenner Councillor Johnson and Mayor Arthurs !!mlJa That Town Council APPROVE Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 3/96, submitted by Fred T. Reisman and Associates Limited, on behalf of Diamond Swan Ventures Corporation, on the subject property, being Lot 24. and Part of Lots 21, 23, 27 and 28, Plan M-1O40, Town of Pickering, to permit retail sales accessory to a permitted use to a maximum of 20% of the gross leasable floor area of that use OR a ma.ximum floor space of93 square metres, whichever is less. Item #3 Deleted Item #~ Deleted . Item #10 Councillor Senis declared an interest on Roll #s 010-018-21212-0115 and 010-018-21212- 012085 her d8uI!hter works at this location Council considered the following amendments in conjunction with the above resolution: !.tm1t1 Resolution #170/96 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by CounciUor Senis That Town Council APPROVE Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 3/96, submitted by Fred 1'. Reisman and Associates Limited, on behalf of Diamond Swan Ventures Corporation, on the subject property, being Lot 24, and Pa¡1 of Lots 21,23,27 and 28, Plan M-lO40, Town of Pickering, to permit retail sales accessory to a permitted use to a ma.ximum of 20% of the gross !easable floor area of that use OR a maxÌinum floor space of93 square metres, whichever is less. It CARRIED 119 IWD..Q Resolution 1#171/96 Moved by CouncUlor Dickerson Sec:ondf'il by Councillor Sellu That Item #3 be deleted. CARRIED I Item #5 Resolution #172/96 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Senis That Item #5 be deleted. CARRIED Resolution # 173/96 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Ryan WHEREAS community use of local schools has played a vital role in providing facilities for volunteers to develop community based programs to enhance the quality of life for our residents; and . WHEREAS certain school buildings over the past twenty five years have been utilized by members of the public and various community groups to provide opportunities for community participation; and WHEREAS recent budget reductions by the Durham Board of Education have resulted in a number of Pickering school buildings no longer being available after school hours to members of the public and/or community groups to provide community programs and services; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering is opposed to the closing of the Pick~ring school buildings after school hours and request a meeting be convened with interested Members of Council, the Chair of the Durham Board of Education, Trustees as determined by the Board of Education, a Senior Official of The Ministry of Education and Janet Ecker, M.P.P" in an effort to review potential options that would maximize community use of vacant space in these public buildings, and same to take place prior to the fall oft 996, That this resolution be forwarded to the Pickering Public School Board Trustees, Schools not available for use -_The following list cfPickering Schools will not have custodial staff in the evening and will not be available for community use past the time noted with each school: 8 E,B, Phin Public School Fairport Beach Public School Rosebank Public School Valley View Public School (Greenwood) Claremont Public School (8:00 p,m.) (8:00 p.I1I,) (4:30 p,m,) (8:00 p,m,) (8:00 p.m.) CARRIED 120 CounçUlor Brenner relinquished the Chair to Councillor Dickerson in order that. al Mover of the Notke of Motion. he mav speak to the item, Recorded Vote: Yes: Absent: Councillo.s Dickerson, Pistritto, Ryan, Senis and Acting-Mayor Brenner Councillor Johnson and Mayor Arthurs I (IV) BY-LAWS That Councilior Dickerson seconded by Councillor Johnson took leave to introduce by-laws of the Town of Pickering: By-law Number 4795/96 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement and related doclimentation proposing to subdivide Lot 63 and part of Lots 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 and 64, Registered Plan 350 and part of Lots 9, 10, II, 12, 13 and 14, Registered Plan 395 (Garthwood Homes Limited, Draft Plan 18T -90005), By-law Number 4796/96 Being a by-law to declare certain municipallanós being that part of Lot 25. Registered Plan 820, Pickering, designated as Part XXXX, PI,m 40R-XXXXX as surplus to the needs of the Town of Pickering in accordance with By-law 4592/95, By-law Number 4797/96 . Being a by-law to dedicate those parts of Lot 28, Range 3, B,F,c. Pickering, designated as Parts 4,9, 10 and II, Plan 40R-650, as public highway (Eyer Drive), By-law Number 4798/96 Being a by-law to dedicate that part of Lot II, Plan 282. Pickering, designated as Part 48. Plan 40R-11205 (Oakbum Street) as public highway (LD 248/95). By-law Number 4799/96 Being a by-law to exempt Lots 8, 15, 19,20 and 28, Plan 40M-1792, Pickering, from part lot control. By-law Number 4800/% Being a by-law to amend By-law 1562/82 temporarily closing roads for construction purposes (Liverpool Road and Spruce Hill Road). By-law Number 4801/96 Being a by-law to dedicate that part of Lot 18, Concession 2, Pickering more particularly as described in Instrument No. 71455 as public highway (Finch Avenue). e By-law Number 4802/96 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of an Agreement with Toronto Area TI~nsit Operating Authority for GO Fare Integration fi'om May I, 1996. ' 121 Rx-Iaw Number 479S196 Resolution #174/96 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Ryan That By-law #479S be amended by amending Schedule "A", Part J, #26(2)(g) as follows: I (2)(g) becomes (2)(h) and thereto (2)(g) now read: (2)(g) That all homes contain a double driveway apron. CARRIED Recorded Vote on By-laws 4796/96 to 4802/96 Yes: Absent: Councillors Dickerson, Johnson, Pistritto, Ryan, Senís an¿ Acting Mayor Brenner Mayor Arthurs THIRD READING: Councillor Dickerson, seconded by Cour.cillor Johnsoh moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 4795/96, 4796/96, 4797/96, 4798/96, 4799/96, 4800/96, 480I/96 and 4802/96 be adopted and the said by-law be now read a third time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and the seai of the Corporation be affixed thereto, CARRIED . (V) OTHER BUSINESS Resolution #175/96 Moved by Councillor Ryan Seconded by Councillor Pistritto That a resolution be introduced concerning Prohibiting tÌle Train Whistling at Woodview Avenue Railway Crossing. CARRIED Resolution #176/96 Moved by Councillor Ryan Se~onded by Councillor Brenner That the Council of the Corporation ofthp. Town of Pickering hereby gral:ts leave to introduce the following motion: - WHEREAS pursuant to the Guidelines issued by the Railway Safety Directorate ('f Transport Canada, the sounding of train whistles at public crossings may be discl)ntinued if certain warning systems are construct~d at the public crossing that would safely eliminate the need for a train to signal its approach to the crossing; and """" continued M I 2. 3. a) b) . c) d) e) e 122 OTHER BUSINESS WHEREAS pursuant to Section 2S0(2) of the Railway Act. an urban municipality may pass a by-law to prohibit the sounding of a train whistles at crossings within its limits if the criteria set out in the said Guidelines have been met and subject to the approval of the Canada Transport Commission; and WHEREAS Canadian National Railways has constructed the necessary warning systems at the Woodview Avenue crossing that would eliminate the need for a train to signal its approach to this crossing subject to the said Guidelines; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby directs that a by-law I,e prepared in accordance with the Railway Act to prohibit train whist!es at the Woodview Avenue crossing of the Canadian National Railway line; and THAT this by-law be on the Agenda for the Council Meeting of June 24, 1996 for consideration. CARRIED Councillor Johnson apologized :or being late for the Council Meeting and advised that he had been attending a fund raiser. The following items were considered prior to the regular meeting: The Town Man¡;ger advised that his assistant would contact the Members of Council to arrange a meeting with Gardiner Church, The Town Manager discussed the situation concerning the Petro Canada station at Whites Road and Oklahoma Dr. regarding limitation of the car wash hours, The Town Manager distributed information concerning the acceptance date of the McKean offer, The Director of Planning distributed memos concerning the Gray and Swan applications. The Acting-Director of Public Works discussed the work required on various subdivisions which have been taken over by the Town. He advised that a Report would be forthcoming. t) The Acting-Diroc10r of Public Works advised that a Report would be coming to Coul".cil concerning the agreement which must be entered into with CN. g) The Acting-Director of Public Works distributed a schedule of the Municipal Works Program. h) The Acting-Director of Public Works advised that the estimate for the bridge footings across Hwy. 40 I has come in below the budgeted figure. i) The Director of Culture & Recreation updated Cœncil on his talks with Mr. Prince of the Board of Education concerning school clo~ings. He stated that he will be having a meeting on June 25th with two Superintendents to discuss this issue, The Director also advised that the $400,000 savings by the Board is due to maintenance statfsala!Ìes. 123 tV) OTHER BUSINESS j) The Director of Paries & Facilities commented on the correspondence distributed to Council concerning a partnership proposal by the PHA regarding the Don Beer Arena. k) The Town Solicitor advised that the Brownstone Condominium Agreement Report and a bus shelter agreement will be coming forward to Council next week. 8 I) The Executive Director Operations advised that the presentation to Council regarding Kingston Road will be made on June 18th, m) The Executive Director Operations discussed with Council the situation concerning the removal of signs along Hwy. 2, lVJ) CONFIRMATION BY.LAW By-law Number 4803/96 ~ouncillor Pistritto seconded b~' Councillor Johnson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickerin6 to confirn1 those proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering at its meetings held on the 17th day cf June, 1996 and ¡hat the sam~ be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed, CARRIED . (VID ADJOURNMENT The Meeting adjourned at 8:55 p,m, Dated ¿;:;:: ~ ~ MAYOR /~ /.f; / I~ éLERK /"" /~ ¿~~ . APPENDIX Nt TOWN OF PICKERING That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on June 10, 1996, presents its tenth report to Council and recOl.unends: 1. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 5/96 ONTARIO LAND CORPORATION (WHITEVALE GOLF CLUB) NORTH PART OF LOTS 29 AND 30, CONCESSION 4 (EAST SIDE OF GOLÇ CLUB R::>AD; SOUTH OF CONCESSION ROAD 5) FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 2/95ffi) I That Zoning By-law Ame!\dment Application A 5/96, submitted by the Whitevale Golf Club, to permit a golf practi:;e facility as a temporary use on the subject property owned by the Ontario Land Corporation, being the North Part of Lots 29 and 30, Concession 4, be APPROVED subject the following conditions: 1. That the proposed "Golf Practice Facility" be a permitted use on the subject site (generally located to the north of the existing Whitevale Golf Course) through a temporary use zoning by-law and for a period of three years; 2, That prior to Council's consideration of an implementing temporary use by-law, the applicant shall provide. to the satistàction of the Town of Pickering, the following items: (a) A survey illustrating the outer boundary of the entire proposed golf practice facility lands; and (b) A detailed conceptual plarl illustrating the features and facilities of the proposed Golf Practice Facility, and the relationship between the Golf Practice Facility and the Whitevale Golf Course, including all shared facilities such as driveways, parkmg areas, clubhouse and other facilities of a common nature; and . 3. That prior to an implementing temporary use by-law being forwarded for Council's consideration, the owner shall satisfY the Town with respect to an appropriate method to implement the recommendations of the "Environmental Assessment Repo~¡' prepared by Burnside Environmental Limited, 2. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 3/96 DIAMOND SWAN VENTURES CORPORA nON LOT 24, AND PART OF LOTS 21,23,27 & 28, PLAN M-I040 (DURHAM CONDOMINIUM PLAN NO. 112) (SOUTh~WEST CORNER OF SQUIRES BEACH ROAD AND . CLEMENTS ROAD) FILE Nm-ffiER - B 2310 - A 3/96 - That Town Council APPROVE Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 3/96. submitted by Fred T. Reisman and Associates Limited. on behalf of Diamond Swan Ventures Corporation, on the subject property, being Lot 24, and Part of Lots 21, 23, 27 and 28, Plan M-I040. Town of Pickering, to permit retail sales accessory to a permitted use to a maximum of20% of the gross leasable floor area of that use OR a maximum floor space of93 square metres, whichever is less. As Am~nded 3. 4. I 5. 6. . - 2 JkIdssI ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 3/96 DIAMOND SWAN VENTURES CORPORA nON LOT 24, AND PART OF LOTS 21,23,27 & 28, PLAN M-I04G (DURHAM CONDOMINIUM PLAN NO. 112) (SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SQUIRES BEACH ROAD AND CLEMENTS ROAD) FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 3/96 That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 3/96, submitted by Fred T, Reisman and Associates Limited, on behalf of Diamond Swan Ventures Corporation, on the subject property being Lot 24, and Part of Lots 21,23,27 & 28, Plan M-I040, Town of Pickering, to permit recreational uses (such as karate clubs and dance studios) be DENIED. D.rlmsI ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 18/95 H.&Y.GRAY LOT 71, PLAN M-14 (NORTHEAST CORNER OF LIVERPOOL ROAD & T A TRA DRIVE) FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 18/95 That Town Council APPROVE Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 18/95 permitting one residential unit, or a hairdressing salon on Lot 71, Plan M-14, in the Town of Pickering, subject to the following conditions: ( I) That the by-law contain provisions indLlding, but not limited to. matters regarding: (a) permitting only one detached residential unit OR a hairdressing salon use; permitting 100% of the parking to be located in the front yard; permitting a minimum parking stall size of2.6 metres by 5.3 metres; requiring a minimum number of parking spaces based on the final approved site plan; and maximum lot coverage and/or building envelope; and (b) (c) (d) (e) (2) That prior to Council's consideration of a by-law to permit a hairdressing salon on the site, the applicants/owners shall: (a) prepare and submit a site plan application for review, with special emphasis on the west and south building facades; number and configuration ofpdrking spaces; landscaping; and signage; and receive final site plan approval. (b) 7, , . 8. ~ 3 PROV ' CIAL DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS LANDS flU "'uMBER- A 2300 1. That Town Council advise the Ontario Realty Corporation: (a) that all lands within the. Duffin Rouge Agricultural Preserve identified as "Lands to be conveyed to Public ownership" on Appendix I to lOT Report 5/96 should be conveyed either to the Town of Pickering or the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, with the precise boundaries of such lands including required setbacks to be determined through more detailed investigation; (b) that all lands within the Duffin Rouge Agricultural Preserve identified as "Other natural features to be protected" on Appendix I to lOT Report S/96 be conveyed to either the Town of Pickering or the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority or be otherwise protected through such means as appropriate zoning and/or conservation easements; (c) that municipal road widenings be conveyed to the Town of Pickering including widening of the Third Concession Road east of Whites Road to 27 metres, other widenings as may be necessary to provide a minimum of 20 metres width for Town roads, and potential jog elimination at Rosebank Road and the Third Concession Road; (d) aopropriate lands in th.: vicinity of the intersection of Altona Road and Taunton Road be conveyed to the Town of Pickering for a 1.2 hectare rural fire station site. 2, That Town Council recommend to the Region of Durham that it advise the Ontario Realty Corporation th~l, at this time. all applications for land division within the Duffin Rouge Agricultural Preserve must rroceed through the regional consent process, although further consideration may be given to a Crown Right seVl'rance process in the future, REPORT ON THE TRAFFIC STUDY OF THE BROOKRIDGE GATFlDALEWOOD DIUVE AND ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE NEIGHBOURHOODS FILE NID.ffiER - E 4000 That the report as prepared by Rt:ad, Voorhet:s & As~iatCi\ Ltd. dated October, 1995, regarding the Traffic Study of the Brookridge Gz?,}Dalewood Drive and Rougemount Drive Neighbourhoods, be received (Dr informati6n; and that the recommended Ilctions as outli....ed in Section 6.3 of the report be adopted, with the foJIov.;ng amendmems: 6,3(3) Speed bumps be placed on Dalewood DrivelBroolcridge Gate at: a) Broolcridge GatelDalewood Drive intersection b) Dalewood (iate curve, 6,3(5) That three speed bumps be placed on RoLigemount Drive with the locations being determined by the Public Works Roads Department. 9, 4 TENDERS APPROVED BY TOWN MANAGER DURING COUNCIL SUMMER 1996 RECESS FfLE NUMBER. D 4300 That the Audit Conmùttee be authorized to approve tenders during Council's 1996 summer recess period, from June 25, 1996 to July 31, 1996 and from August 7, 1996 to August 30, 1996 with the following conditions (a) (b) the lowest acceptable tender is approved, the cost thereof is within the budget previously allocated therefor by Council, and a report respecting those tender is subsequently submitted to Council I (c) 10. CANCELLATION, REDUCTION OR REFUND OF TAXES flLE NUMBER - A 2310 293 WHEREAS Section 446 of the Municipal Act, RS.O, 1990" c, MAS. transfers the responsibility for the hearing of the applications for cancellation. reduction or refund of taxes to the Council of the Municipality, AND WHEREAS notices in writing of applications have been received by the Clerk of the Municipality for the cancellation, reduction and refund of taxes for various reasons; AND WHEREAS upon investigation and receipt of reasonable explanations all claims have been substantiated; . BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council of the Town of Pickering accept the following list of applications and authorize the adjustment of taxes in the amount of$12,9O992 ROLL #I PROPERTY APPLICANT 010-028- 909 Beachpoint Tyukooi. Anton 10700 Promenade 909 Beach >oint 1/% Promenade Pickering, On!. Ll W 2M 010-028- 909 Beachpoint Tyukooi, Anton 10700 Promenade 909 Beachpoint 2196 Promenade Pickering, Ont. LlW 2A4 020-022- 7-9963 Brock Ability Metal Mart 06008- Road Inc. 0024 963 Brock Road 6aJ96 Unit 9 Pichring, Ont. tÞ LlW 3A4 REASON ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED Building demolished Reduce 1995 tax~s for 147 days on an assessment of $5,888, an adjustment of$253.89(R) Building :lemolished Reduce 1996 taxes for 366 days on an assessment of$5,888, an adjustment qf$643.79(R) Reduced space Reduce 1995 taxes for 92 days on an assessment of $13,332, an adjustment of$423,27(B) :¡ ROLL #I PROPERlY APPLICANT REASON ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED 020-022- 7-9 963 Brock Ability Metal Mart Reduced space Reduce 1995 taxes for 92 days 06008- Road Inc. on an assessment of $572, an 0025 963 Brock Road adjustment ofSI81 S(8) 6bI96 Unit 9 Pickering, Ont. LIW 3A4 I 020-022- 7-9963 Brock Ability Metal Man Reduced space Reduce 1996 taxes for 366 days 06008- Road Inc. on an assessment of SI3,332, an 0024 963 Brock Road adjustment ofSI,714,89(B) 7 eJ96 Unit 9 Pickering, Ont. LIW 3A4 02O-a22- 7-9 963 Brock Ability Metal Mart Reduced space Reduce 1996 taxes for 366 days 06008- Road Inc. on an assessment of S572, an 0025 963 Brock Road adjustment ofS73,57(B) 7bI96 Unit 9 Pickering. Ont LlW 3A4 01O-C18- #200 The Palanik Group Reduced space Reduce 1996 taxes for 335 days 21212- 1099 Kingston Inc. on an assessment of $3,545, an 0115 Road 1099 Kingston Road adjustment of$417,36(B) 88196 Suite 200 Pickering, Ont LlV 185 010-018- #200 The Palanik Group Reduced space Reduce 1996 taxes for 335 days . 21212- 1099 Kingston Inc on an assessment of $145, an 0120 Road 1099 Kingston Road adjustment of $ 11.07(B) 8b196 Suite 200 Pickering, Ont, LIV IBS 010-021- 1785 Pinegrove Oppedisano, C. & R, Building Reduce 1996 taxes for 366 days 16200 Avenue 1784 Wood view Ave demolished on an assessment of S7,O40, an 9/96 Pickering, Ontario adjustment of S769, 75(R) LlV IL4 010-021- 1785 Pinegrove Oppedisano, C. & R. Building Reduce 1995 taxes for 67 days 16200 Avenue 1784 Woodview Ave demolished on an assessment of $7,040, an 10/96 Pickering, Ontario adjustment of$138,36{R) LlV IL4 010-039- 1419 Altona MacLeod, G. & J. Severed in '92 Reduce 1994 taxes for 12 months 08S00 Road 1415 Altona Road assessment not on an assessment of $4,608, an 11196 Pickering, Ont. changed adjustment of$484.16(R) LlV 1M2 8 010-039- 1419 Altona Macleod, G. & 1. Severed in '92 Reduce 1995 taxes for 12 months 08500 Road 1415 Altona Road assessment not on an assessment of $4,608, an 12196 Pickering, Ont. changed adjustment of$493,37(R) LIV 1M2 6 ROLL" PROPERTY APPUCANT REASON ADJUSTMENT aEQVlRED 010-039- 1419 Altona MacLeod. G. & 1. Severed in '92 Reduce 1996 taxes for 366 days 08 SOO Road 1415 Altona Road assessment not on an assessment of $4,608, an 13196 Pickering, Ont. changed adjustment ofS50].8](R) LlV 1M2 030-002- 5321 Brock Sommers, A. & V, Garage removed Reduce 1996 taxes for 366 Jays 11300 Road 5321 Brock Road on an assessment of $512, an 8 14/96 Claremont, Ont. adjustment ofS55.98(R) LlY IAI 030-002- 5321 Brock Sommers, A & V Garage removed Reduce 1995 taxes for ]65 days 11300 Road 5]21 Brock Road on an assessment of $512, an 15/96 Claremont, Ont adjustment ofS54.8I(R) LIY IAI 030-002- 5321 Brock Sommers, A. & V Garage removed Reduce 1994 taxes for 365 days 11300 Road S]21 Brock Road on an assessment of $512, an 16/96 Claremont, Ont adjustment of$53 79(R) LIY IAI 020-016- 1535 Milne, R V & p Assessment Reduce 1996 taxes for ]66 days 30308 Diefenbaker 1535 Didènbaker incorrect on an assessment of S],558, an 17/96 Co un Coun, #605 adjustment of $]89.03(R) Pickering, Ontario LIV6W2 010-021- 1722 Autumn Kaitlin Estates Ltd. Assessment Reduce 1996 taxes for 366 days 02946 Crescent 1029 McNicholi Ave incorrect on an assessment of $6,400, an 18/96 Scarborough, Ont adjustment of $699. 77(R) . MIW 3W6 010-021- 17111 Autumn Morash, J & C. Assessment Reduce 1996 ta.xes for 366 days 02948 Crescent 1718 Autumn Cres incorrect on an assessment of $6,400, an 19/96 Pickering, Ontario adjustment of $699. 77(R) LI V 6X4 020-017- 1355 Kingston Bramalea Ltd. & Deleted from roll Reduce 1995 taxes for 33 I days 28500 Road Omers Realty Corp, and added to on an assessment of$17,214, an 21/96 c/o 20 Vic another tenant adjustment of$I,671.41(R) Management Inc. plate 20 Victoria St. Suite 900 Toronto, Ont. M5C 2N8 020-017- IJS5 Kingston Bramalea Ltd, & Deleted from roll Reduce 1995 taxes for 3 I 8 days 28500 Road Omers Realty Corp. and added to on an assessment of $11,886, an 22/96 c/o 20 Vie another tenant adjustment of$I,108,75(R)' Management Inc. plate 20 Victoria St. - Suite 900 Toronto, Onto M5C 2N8 ~" . 7 ROLL II PROPERTY APPUCANT REASON ADJUSTMENT REQUIRJ:D 020-017- 135S Kingston Bramalea Ltd, &. Deleted from roll Reduce 1995 taxes for 2JJ days 28500 Road Orners Realty Corp and added to on an assessment of S 18,260, an Z3196 c/o 20 Vie anot her tenant adjustment of S 1,248104(R) .agement Inc, plate 20 Victoria 5t, Suite 900 Toronto, Ont, 8 M5C 2N8 020.017- 13SS Kingston Bramalea Ltd- &. Deleted from roll Reduce 1995 taxes for 257 days 28500 Road Orners Realty Corp and added to on an assessment of $12.961, an 24196 c/o 20 Vic another tenant adjustment of$97711(R) Management Inc plate 20 Victoria St Suite 900 Toronto, Onl. M5C 2N8 Col.lpcillor SC'nis dC'chlrC'd an intC'rC'st on Roll #'s 101-018-21212-0115 and 010-011-21212-0120 as hC'r daul!hlC'r ,,'orks al this location, II. 1996 GENERAL INSURA!";CE f{EPORT FILE NUMBER - A 1100 . That the 1996 General Insurance Report of Frank Cowan Company Limited dated May 8. 1996 be received. and that the total annual premium of $356,865. plus GST, for the renewal term of 1996/97 be approved 12. "ROUGE PARK DAY" - JULY 20, 1996 FILE NUMBER - A 2111 That Mayo. Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation: "ROUGE PARK DA YO' - JULY 20, 1996 13. GRANT TO THE UNITED WAY OF AJAXlPICKERING FOR YEAR 1996 FILE NUMBER - C 2163 . That a grant in the amount of $2.65 per household (approximately $64,798 based on 24,452 households) be made to the United Way of AjaxlPickering for the year 1996, said grant to be paid in 1997. ,-.¿-~~",'.è;,:., -.