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COUNCIL AGENDA DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 1990
TIlVIE: 9:30 A.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
ROLL CALL
PRAYERS
MINUTES
PRESENTATION
DELEGATIONS
Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on Monday, October 29, 1990
A.M.C.T. Certificates
1. Shan Jain, 135 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, L1G 456, representing Akal
Properties Ltd. and Eiman Estates Ltd. -Report PD-311-90
2. John Rice, 65 Concession St. W., Bowmanville, L1C lY7 -Report
PD-336-90;
3. Irwin Hamilton, Hamilton & Associates, 1 Division Street, P.O. Box
39, Bowmanville -Report PD-325-90;
4. Dr. Eleanor Vincent, Box 178, Newcastle, LOA 1H0 -
Report PD-325-90;
5. Reg Webster, G.M. Sernas & Associates, 110 Scotia Court, Whitby,
L1N 8Y7 -Report PD-311-90;
6. Kevin Tunney, Tunney Plaruiing, 340 Byron St. S., Whitby, L1N 4P8
- Report PD-311-90;
7. Mrs. Witzke, R.R. #3, Bowmanville, L1C 3K4 -Report PD-311-90;
8. Claudio Brutto, 47 Sheppard Avenue East, Willowdale -
Report PD-311-90;
9. Katherine Guselle, 45 Connaught Street, Oshawa, L1G 2H1 -Report
PD-311-90;
10. Robert A. Martindale, Director of Planning, Oshawa Branch, The
Greer Galloway Group Inc. -Report PD-333-90;
11. Harvey Thompson, Treasurer, No Ganaraska Dump Committee -
Request For Funding.
Council Agenda - 2 - November 12, 1990
COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Information
I - 1 Minutes of a meeting of the Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority, held on October 16, 1990;
I - 2 Correspondence received from Merv K. Bowen, Regional
Assessment Commissioner, Regional Municipality of
Durham - 1990 Assessment Roll Return Information;
I - 3 Correspondence received from W. Irwin Colwell, Chairman,
Bowmanville Museum Board -Restoration of the Museum
Grounds;
I - 4 Correspondence received from Karen Smith, Senior Planner,
Ministry of Municipal Affairs -Request to Refer Amendment
No. 37 to the Official Plan for the Town of Newcastle to the
Ontario Municipal Board;
I - 5 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk,
Regional Municipality of Durham -Official Plan Amendment
Application to Permit Expansion of a Funeral Home and
Related Off~street Parking,
I - 6 Correspondence received from R.E. Aldous, Director Licensing
& Permits, Liquor Licence Board of Ontario -Amendments
to the Liquor Licence Act;
I - 7 Correspondence received from J.G. McManus, Secretary to
Atomic Energy Control Board -Meeting to be held on
December 13, 1990;
I - 8 Correspondence received from Mrs. Dianne Sutter, Senior
Manager -Land Group, Bramalea Limited -Planning Staff
Report PD-311-90 -Draft Changes to the Durham Regional
Official Plan Review;
I - 9 Correspondence received from Terry Genton (Ms.), Clerk's
Assistant, The Regional Municipality of Peel -The
Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's
Five Year Budget Protection for Conservation Area
Development (1991-1995);
I - 10 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk,
Regional Municipality of Durham -Request for the Removal
of the 0.30m Reserve Abutting Block 35 on Plan lOM-?96
and Part 1 on Regerence Plan lOR-3837, Town of Newcastle;
I - 11 Correspondence received from Harvey Thompson, Treasurer,
No Ganaraska Dump Committee -The Proposed Landfill
Sites in the Region of Durham;
Council Agenda - 3 - November 12, 1990
COMMUNICATIONS
I - 12 Correspondence received from Judy & Charles Pell, R.R. #1,
9579 Grasshopper Park Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K2 -
Options for a G.T.A. Greenlands Strategy;
I - 13 Information from the Federal Environmental Asseasment
Review Office -Nuclear Fuel Waste Management and
Disposal Concept Environmental Assessment Panel -
Operations Procedures.
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from P. Madill, Deputy Clerk,
Regional Municipality of Durham -Darlington Pre-Baseline
Health Study Committee;
D - 2 Correspondence received from Donna Watson, Ministry of the
Environment - GO Transit Environmental Assessment Class
Document -Amendment to the Undertaking,
D - 3 Correspondence received from Debbie Lovely, R.R. #3, Group
19, Box 4, Bowmanville, L1C 3K4 -Suggestions Regarding
Traffic Lights and Emergency Vehicles;
D - 4 Correspondence received from Ronald J. Ellett, City Clerk,
City of Orillia -Resolution Regarding Provincial and Federal
Funding For Shelters and Mental Health Clinics;
D - 5 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk,
Regional Municipality of Durham -Review of the Building
Industry Liaison Committee, Report (5 Volumes) on
Streamlining the Housing Development Process;
D - 6 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk,
Regional Municipality of Durham -Resolution Concerning the
Collection of Taxes on Behalf of School Boards;
D - 7 Correspondence received from B. Wakefield, Box 267, Orono,
LOB 1M0 -Orono Arena;
D - 8 Correspondence received from Ron C. Phillips, Chair, Social
Concerns Committee, Newtonville Pastoral Charge, United
Church of Canada -Blue Box Recycling Depots.
MOTIONS
NOTICE OF MOTION
Council Agenda - 4 - November 12, 1990
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of November
5, 1990;
2. Report PD-336-90 -Site Plan Application, 209 King Street East -
Scott's Food Service (John Rice).
UNFIlJISHED BUSINESS
1. Correspondence received from John Magder, Chairman, No
Ganaraska Dump Committee, R.R. #1, Orono, LOB 1M0 -Request
For Financial Assistance (Tabled from Council Meeting of October
15, 1990).
BY-LAWS
90-180 being a by-law to authorize the release of an Agreement with
Penwest Development Corporation Limited and the Corporation of
the Town of Newcastle for the development of Plan of Subdivision
lOM-782 (Item #7 of Report #1);
90-181 being a by-law to authorize the release of an Agreement with The
Toronto Dominion Bank and the Corporation of the Town of
Newcastle for the development of Plans of Subdivision lOM-760 and
~r lOM-766 (Item #8 of Report #1);
90-182 being a by-law to designate a certain portion of Registered Plan
lOM-807 as not being subject to Part Lot Control
(Item #9 of Report #1);
90-183 being a by-law to designate the property municipally known as "The
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel", located in Lots 6 and 11 ,Block M,
Orono, now referred to as 25 Park Street, Orono, now in the Town
of Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham, as a property of
architectural and historical value and interest (Item #20 of Report
#1);
90-184 being a by-law to designate the property municipally known as "The
Thomas Bassett House", located in Part of Lot lA in Block "S"
according to C.G. Hanning's Plan, in the Town of Newcastle,
Regional Municipality of Durham, as a property of architectural and
historical value and interest (Item #20 of Report #1);
90-185 being a by-law to designate the property municipally known as "19
King Street East, Bowmanville", located in Block T, Part Lot 13,
Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, Regional Municipality
of Durham, as a property of architectural and historical value and
interest (Item #20 of Report #1);
Council Agenda - 5 - November 12, 1990
BY-LAWS
90-186 being a by-law to designate the property municipally known as "The
Samuel McLellan House", located in Part of Lot 25, Concession 1,
former Township of Darlington, now in the Town of Newcastle,
Regional Municipality of Durham, known as and referred to as 1909
Bloor Street East, R.R. #2, Bowmanville, as a property of
architectural and historical value and interest (Item #20 of Report
#1);
90-187 being a by-law to designate the property municipally known as "16
Church Street East, Newtonville", located in Part of Lot 8,
Concession 2, former Township of Clarke, now in the Town of
Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham, as a property of
architectural and historical value and interest (Item #20 of Report
#1);
90-188 being a by-law to designate the property municipally known as "The
William Werry House", located in Part of Lot 14, Concession 6,
former Township of Clarke, now in the Town of Newcastle, Regional
Municipality of Durham, known as and referred to as R.R. #1,
Kendal, as a property of architectural and historical value and
interest (Item #20 of Report #1);
90-189 being a by-law to authorize the entering into a Lease Agreement
with Her Majesty the Queen represented by the Minister of Fisheries
and Oceans and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle for
launching ramp partial encroachment and small craft harbour
facilities (Item #23 of Report #1).
OTHER BUSINESS
BY-LAW TO APPROVE THE ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT