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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-04-27 ReportREPORT # 1 Mayor Rickard and Members of Council: - The following is a report of the meeting of the Community Services Committee held on April 27, 1981: 1. Durham Region Quarterly Meeting of Fire Chiefs It was recommended to Council that the Fire Chief's Report that the Newcastle Fire Department will be hosting the June Durham Fire Chief's Quarterly meeting on Wednesday, June 3, 1981 at 8:00 p.m. in Court Room X12, be approved. 2. Regional Fire Training School It was recommended to Council that the allotted five members, along with an additional three members, if space is available, I officer and 1 firefighter from each station of personnel are available, be enrolled in the Regional Fire Training School in Pickering June 8 to 12, 1981, with a rate of $250.00 a week for any lost wages; maximum of 8 personnel. The monies from Account #7102-2-3-001, 002 and 003. 3. It was recommended to Council that the Monthly Fire Report for March 1981, be received for information. 4. It was recommended to Council that the Fire Chief's Report relative to VHF Radio Frequency Information, be received for information. 5. Decoration Day It was recommendedto Council that Decoration Day be held on Sunday, July 19, 1931 at Bowmanville Cemetery and Bond Head Cemetery. 6. Pool Chemicals It was recommended to Council that the quote of Advanced Pools Services Ltd. of $8,372.65 for Pool Chemicals, be accepted. 7. Darlington Sports Centre Summer Schedule It was recommended to Council that the Director's report on the Summer Schedule for the Darlington Sports Centre be received for information. 8. Part -Time Employees Wage Rates It was recommended to Council that the Director's report on Part Time Employee Wage Rates for Spring and Summer 1981 and Fall and Winter 1981-.1982 be adopted. 9. It was recommended to Council that the Director's report regarding the cancellation of the Bazaar at the Darlington Sports Centre on Saturday, May 9, 1981 be received for information. - 2 - Report ill / 10. Bromsiale Community Centre Board for 1981 It was recommended to Council that the following be appointed to the Brownsdale Community Centre Board for 1981: Norman Elgear Josie Welter Jeanne Grol Tom Simpson Casey Grol. 11. Spring and Summer Fees It was recommended to Council that the following recommendations in the report of the Director relative to Fees for Spring and Summer 1981 be adopted: (a) Spring and Summer Fees - 1981; and Sauna and Whirlpool Only - Newcastle Fitness Centre Adults $1.00 or 10 tickets for $8.00 Senior Citizens .50 or 10 tickets for $4.00. 12. Summer Maintenance Programme Policy It was recommended to Council that the Summer Maintenance Programme Policy in the Director's report dated April 16, 1981, be endorsed. 13. Municipal & School Board Facilities Use It was recommended to Council that the Director's report, dated April 16, 1981 relative to use of Municipal and School Board Facilities (Indoor -Outdoor) be received' for information. 14. Fitness Centre Operation Review It was recommended to Council that the Director's report dated April 16, 1981 relative to the Newcastle Fitness Centre Operation Review be received for information and: (a) Item be approved as follows: The Community Services Department consider offering in 1982 - Annual Memberships for 12 months; Bi Annual Memberships for 6 months and Quarterly Memberships for 3 months and a new.fee structure be introduced in the fall of 1981 to be implemented in 1982; and (b) Staff monitor and bring in a further report in the Fall of 1981 for consideration in the 1982 budget relative to a full time cashier. 3 Report #1 15. Dog Obedience Classes It was recommended to Council that the Director's report relative to Dog Obedience Training Classes being held in Hampton Hall be received for information. 16. Stage at Darlington Sports Centre It was recommended to Council that the stage at the Darlington Sports Centre be accepted from the Bowmanville Jaycees and be under the supervision of the Community Services Department. Respectfully submitted Maurice Prout, Chairman.