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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 1960B Y- L A W N 0. 1 9 6 0 A BY-LAIN OF THE MUNICIPALITY Ors' THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING TO ESTABLISH A NEW SCHOOL SECTION TO REPLACE THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING LANDS WHICH FORMERLY COMPRISED A PART OF SCARBORO SCHOOL AREA NO. 2. WHEREAS the owners in the Township of Pickering, which comprise a part of Scarboro School Area No. 2 did petition Council to form a School Section of their own. AND WHEREAS the Councils' of the Townships of Pickering and Scarboro appointed an arbritrator each, who,with the Public School Inspector's and the Judge of the County of York presented their Award on March 10, 1953, which gave the sum of 08,067.57 to the proposed new School Section as their assets in the Area No. 2. BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING: 1. THAT all the lands west of the Large Rouge River, north of Lake Tntario and east of the Scarboro Town Line shall be, after January 1, 1954, a ne,, School Section, and the said School Section shall be numbered Number 18, of the Township of Pickering. 2. THAT the "Away shall become a Schedule "A". BY-LAW read a FIRST BY-LAW read a THIRD 3 of the Arbk%itrators" which is attached hereto part of this By-Law, and shall be called and SECOND time this i day/o 1953. L time and PASSED this / da of 1953• 7r 6/ Reeve Clerk APPLICATION OF C -,;FTAIN RATE PAYERS OF THE; TO''UNSHIP OF PICK-Et;I1Q?! IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO FOR FORv[ATION OF A SCHOOL SECTION AWARD OF THE BOARD OF ARiI'TRATION On the 25th day of December 1914, Union Public School erection No. 4 Pickering, and No. 11 carborough, as then constituted (hereinafter called the "School Section") was joined with Public School Sections Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 15 in the Township of Scarborough (hereinafter called the "School Area"). A Petition has been made by certain rate pavers under Section 32 of the Public Schools Act of the Province of Ontario for Separation from the School Area of that part of the School Area 1?1ing in the Township of Pickering and for the organization of such part as a new Public School Section in the Township of Pickering (hereinafter called the "Proposed School Section"). The following persons were appointed or are authorized under Section 32 of The Public Schools Act of Ontario to act as arbitrators to consider if such separation shall be implemented and what compensation shall be paid: Mr. Robert Forsyth - Senior Judge of the County Court, County of York: Mr. Arthur Archibald and Mr. Harold A. Halbert - Public School Inspectors: Mr. W.H. Westney - appointed by the Council of the Township of Pickering: Mr. Edwin B. Waldock - appointed by the Council of the Township of Scarborough. The above named met in 'Vest Hill Public School at 10 A.M., on February 10th, 1953 to consider the said petition and hereby agree and award as follows: 1. It is agreed that the Petition for the separation and organization of the Proposed School Section shall be granted, to take effect on the 25th day of December, 1953- 2. It would appear from the records of the Scho?l Area and the Township of Scarborough that the value of the assets of the School Section at the time it became part of the said School virea was $6,000.00, more or less. It would also appear that in the year 1,944 the entire amounts of taxes remitted to the School Section were x533.95 from the Township of Pickering and '1,003.05 from the Township of Scarborough. It is agreed that the portion of the aforesaid assets to be awarded to the Proposed School Section shall be the same - 2 - proportion of such assets as the by the Township of Pickering, as taxes paid to the School Section and Pickering, as above set out. $12,o84-39- 3. It would appear also from the re taxes paid to the School Section above set out, bear to the total by the Townships of Scarborough The amount so calculated is ,ords of the School Area that since its formation, the sum of $149,005.77 has been paid on account of the principal of debentures issued on behalf of the School Area for the erection of new schools, additions to old schools and other capital expenditures. It would also appear that on the 1st of January, 1952, the total assessed value for school tax purposes of the property lying in the School Area was 07,709,794.00 of which $309,579.00 was the assessed value of property lying in the Proposed School Section. It is agreed that the portion of such capital payments to be awarded to the Proposed School Section shall be the same proportion of such capital payments as the assessed value, as above set out, of property lying in the Proposed School Section bears to the total assessed value, as above set out, of property lying in the School Area. The amount so calculated is $5,983.18. 4. The sum of $8,067.57, representing the total awards mentioned above, shall be paid by the School Area to the Proposed School Section as follows: $4,000.00 when application is made for such payment by the Board of Trustees of the Proposed School Section but not before the 1st day of July 1953, and the balance of X4,067.57 on the 15th day of January, 1954• 5. Children of school aFe residing in the Proposed School Section shall be entitled to attend school in the School Area during the period from January 1, 1954 to the close of school in June, 1954 at a rate to be set by the School Area and based on its net cost per pupil in the year 1953. Tuition fees as provided herein shall be payable monthly to the School Area by the Proposed School Section on submission to the Board of Trustees of the Proposed - 3 - School Section of a Statement of the number of such pupils and the amount due. 6. The costs of the Arbitration shall be paid by the School Area. DATED this 10th day of MARCH 1953• H. A. HALBERT ... .............. . . . " . . A. . . "ROBERT KNIGHT" ............................... "E. WALDOCK" ............................... WITNESS: J. Archibald "A. ARCHIBALD" ............................... WITNESS: J.R. Westney "W.H:.WESTNEY" .,. .......... Added by Deputy Minister "Clause No. 7 The proposed School Section in the Township of Pickering shall not after January 1, 1954, be liable for any of the capital liability existing at that time, whether debentured or otherwise, of the Township of Scarborough or of School Area No. 2 of the Township of Scarborough in connection with the purchase of lands for public school purposes, the con- struction and equipping of any public school property or public school building located in the Township of Scarborough." "C. F. Cannon" Deputy Minister