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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-01-26 ReportReport No. 4 Mayor Rickard and Members of Council: Report of a meeting of the Committee of the Whole held in the Bowmanville Town Hall Committee Room on Monday, January 26th, 1976 at 1:00 p.m. 1. Messrs. E. & G. Reid re Driving Range Etc The following recommendations were made to Council: - a) That the Toon Solicitor be asked for an interpretation, and b) That his report be submitted to next meeting of Council with reference to the application of Mr. E. Reid and Mr. G. Reid for a building permit for a driving range and miniature golf course at Maple Grove and Highway 2. 2. Milani & Milani re Bowmanville West Proposal Mr. C. Milani with Mr. G. Murdoch his Solicitor and also members of his staff appeared before Council in connection with his proposal to develop his property west of Bowmanville and his offer to grant an amount of $3,000,000 in excess of the existing lot levies. It was recommended that Mr. Milani be thanked for his presentation and that it be received for information. 3. Mr. D. Moffatt, M.P.P. re Darlington Generating Station It was recommended to Council that a meeting of Council be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 5th, 1976 and that representatives of the following be invited to attend: - Regional Commissioner of Planning, City of Oshawa, Board of Education, Leighton & Kidd, Energy Probe, Clerk from Port Elgin, Federation of Agriculture, Hope Township, Mr. D. Moffatt, M.P.P., Mr. Alan Lawrence, M.P. 4. Proposed Senior Citizen Apartments It was recommended to Council that the levies to be collected for the proposed Senior Citizents apartments in Bowmanville be set at $150.00 per unit. 5. It was recommended to Council that the Schedule of lot levies for Senior Citizen Dwelling Unit (O.H.C. or other non profit, any type), be reduced from $375 to $150. 6. It was recommended to Council that the request of the Ontario Housing Corporation that Council approach Regional Works Commissioner to facilitate the provision of water service to the proposed apartments be referred to Councillor Tink to take appropriate action. fW Continued....... Report No. 4 (Continued) 7. Mr. Keith Barr _re Hospital Board It was recommended to Council that Mr. Barr's letter of resignation from the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Board be accepted and an appropriate letter of appreciation sent to Mr. Barr and also that Councillors Lyall and Entwisle recommend a replacement to the next meeting of Council. 8. Heritage Day It was recommended to Council that the letter dated January 26th, 1976 from the Kinsmen Club be received and February 16th, 1976 be declared Heritage Day in the Town of Newcastle. 9. Darlington Generating Station It was recommended to Council that the letter dated January 23rd, 1976 from Mr. M.A. Machacek of Ontario Hydro be received and that he be advised that the act of listening to and analysing the scope of work would be the first act of the Liaison Committee which Council hopes to set up with the financial support of Ontario Hydro in accordance with Mayor Rickard's letter of December 24th, 1975 and following a meeting to be set up with various agencies on February 5th, 1976, and that the Mayor request further clarification of Mr. TaylorI3 letter of January 14th, 1976 by February 5th, 1976. Respectfully Submitted, Councillor Donald W. Allin, Chairman