HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/26/1990TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
COUNCIL AGENDA
DATE: MARCH 26, 1990
T11VIE: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAIVIBERS
ROLL CALL
PRAYERS
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on Monday, March 12, 1990, at 9:30 a.m.,
in the Council Chambers.
DELEGATIONS
1. Mr. Gordon White, P.O. Box 100, Bowmanville, L1C 3K8, Re: Environmental
Assessment;
2. Karen Martin, Bowmanville Concern for Life, Box 76, R.R. #2,
Newcastle, LOA 1H0, Re: Respect for Life Week;
3. Mr. John Veldhuis, Port Granby-Newcastle Environment Committee, Box 16,
Hampton, LOB 1J0, Re: Environment Week 1990, Community Waste Exchange;
4. Mr. John Windatt, Port Granby-Newcastle Environmental Committee, R.R. #1,
Newtonville, LOA 1J0, Re: Environment Week 1990, Community Waste
Exchange;
5. Mr. George Armoyan, Secretary and Chief Operating Officer, Nor-Arm
Developments Inc., Re: Engineering Approval of the Pine Tree Subdivision;
6. Mr. Bill Robertson, Canada Post, Re: Media Relations, Canada Post.
COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Information
I - 1 Correspondence received from P. Madill, A.M.C.T., Deputy Clerk, Region of
Durham, Re: Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Browning-Ferris
Industries (BFn Limited Proposed Medical Waste Incinerating Plant, Courtice
Industrial Area, Town of Newcastle;
I - 2 Correspondence received from the Maranatha Christian Reformed Church,
R.R. #4, Bowmanville, expressing concerns about the Sunday Shopping Issue;
I - 3 Correspondence received from Mr. H.E. Stewart, Chairman, Ontario Municipal
Board, pertaining to his retirement;
I - 4 Correspondence received from David Murray, Chairman, Kawartha Region
Conservation Authority, Re: Review of the Conservation Authorities Program;
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I - 5 Correspondence received from F.G. Houston, Chairman, Ganaraska Region
Conservation Authority, Re: 1989 Annual Report;
I - 6 Correspondence received from Lyn McLeod, Minister of Natural Resources, Re:
The Possibility of Flooding This Spring,
I - 7 Minutes of a meeting of the Bowmanville Museum Board, held on February 14,
1990;
I - 8 Correspondence received from Glenda Gies, General Manager, Durham Recycling
Centre Inc., Re: Termination of Recycling Contract;
I - 9 Correspondence received from Mrs. Helen MacDdonald, R.R. #1, Newtonville,
LOA 1J0, Re: Darlington "Pre" Baseline Health Study Committee;
I - 10 Correspondence received from Gilles Morin, Minister for Senior Citizens' Affairs,
Re: Theme of Ontario's Senior Citizens' Month "JubilAGEtion - A Celebration
of Age"•
I - 11 Correspondence received from W.A. Twelvetrees, P.Eng., Commissioner of Works,
Region of Durham, Re: Monitoring of the Intersection of Regional Road No. 57
and Concession 6, Darlington, to determine the necessity of additional traffic
controls.
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from Wayne R. Shred, Secretary-Treasurer, Oshawa
and District Labor Council, requesting that April 28, 1990, be proclaimed as a
"Day of Mourning" in recognition of workers killed, injured or disabled on the
job;
D - 2 Correspondence received from Matilda Varga, Oflice Manager, Mosport Park
Limited, requesting permission to serve alcoholic beverages at the new 1/2 mile
paved oval, Mosport International Speedway;
D - 3 Correspondence received from Mrs. M. Leadbeater, 24 Centre Street, R.R. #1,
Enniskillen, LOB 1H0, street lighting charges on tax bill;
D - 4 Correspondence received from Elaine Heyes, 31 Grensboro Drive, Blackstock,
LOB 1B0, requesting permission to sell cut flowers and plants on Easter
Weekend and Mothers' Day Weekend at the northeast corner of Townline Road
and King Street East;
D - 5 Correspondence received from Steve Moynes, President, Mr. Tube Steak,
requesting permission to operate a vending style food pushcart in the Town of
Newcastle;
D - 6 Correspondence received from Mervyn B. Kelly, Barrister & Solicitor, P.O. Box
159, Bowmanville, L1C 3K9, requesting that a by-law be passed to permit an
encroachment into Park Street, Bowmanville;
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D - 7 Correspondence received from Dana C. Dawson, Fundraising Director, Canadian
Foundation For Ileitis and Colitis, requesting permission to sell raffle tickets
within the Town of Newcastle;
D - 8 Correspondence received from Barbara Baker, Secretary-Treasurer, Newcastle
Public Library Board, Re: Conditional Grants Review of the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario.
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of March 19, 1990;
2. Special General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of March 9, and
March 19, 1990;
3. Report PD-112-90 -Foster Creek Developments Ltd. -Plan of Subdivision
lOM 799 & lOM 811, Subdivision Agreement - Open Space Fencing
Requirements;
4. Confidential Report CD-10-90, Striking Committee Report of March 16, 1990.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Addendum to Report WD-2-90 - Bowmanville Business Improvement Area -Clarification
of Responsibilities for Capital Purchases and Maintenance Within the Bowmanville
Improvement Area.
BY-LAWS
90-53 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the comprehensive Zoning By-law of the
Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Tunney Plaruiing)
(Item #2 of Report #1);
90-54 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the
Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Jackson) (Item #8 of Report #1);
90-55 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the
Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Hanley) (Item #9 of Report #1);
90-56 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the
Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Kingsberry) (Item #10 of Report #1);
90-57 being a by-law to authorize the release of an Agreement with Gatehouse
Holdings Limited and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle for the
development of Plan of Subdivision lOM-764 (Item #11 of Report #1);
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90-58 being a by-law to authorize the release of an Agreement with Gatehouse
Holdings Limited and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle for the
development of Plan of Subdivision lOM-773 (Item #11 of Report #1);
90-59 being a by-law for the numbering of buildings and lots along any highway in
the municipality (Item #13 of Report #1);
90-60 being a by-law to amend By-law 79-1, a by-law for the regulation of parking,
standing or stopping on highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of
the Town of Newcastle.
OTHER BUSINESS
BY-LAW TO APPROVE THE ACTIONS OF COUNCIL