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TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
'~,,.- COUNCIL AGENDA DATE: JUNE 10, 1991
T1ME: 9:30 A.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
ROLL CALL
PRAYERS
MINUTES
DELEGATIONS
Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on May 27, 1991
1. Mr. Lloyd Stephenson, 106 King Street East, Newcastle, L1B 1H5 -
Report PD-125-91;
2. Janice Abbott, 3980 Hwy. #2, R.R. #8, Newcastle, L1B 1L9 -
By-law 91-87 (Dr. Eleanore Vincent).
COMMUI`TICATIONS
Receive for Information
I - 1 Correspondence received from J.C. Brown, P.Eng., Customer Energy Services
Manager, Durham Field Office, Central Region, Ontario Hydro - "Flex-Heat" Safety
Notification -Current Situation;
I - 2 Correspondence received from Karen Nickleson, Officer, Retail Network, York
Division, Canada Post Corporation -Services Initiatives in Newtonville;
I - 3 Correspondence received from D.H. McMullen, Trafiic Operations Manager, Regional
Municipality of Durham -Request for Flashing Light at Intersection of Regional
Road #57 and Concession Road 6, Town of Newcastle;
I - 4 Correspondence received from Interim waste Authority Ltd. -Site Selection
Consultants Hired For Greater Toronto Area Landfill Site Search;
I - 5 Correspondence received from F.G. Houston, Chairman, Ganaraska Region
Conservation Authority -Appointment of Gayle Hall as the new Chief
Administrative Ofiicer;
I - 6 Correspondence received from C.w. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of
Durham -Amendment #16 to the City of Oshawa Official Plan;
I - 7 Minutes of a meeting of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority held on
May 28, 1991;
I - 8 Correspondence received from C.w. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of
Durham -Status of the Region's water Supply Systems Entering the Summer of
1991.
Council Agenda - 2 - June 10, 1991
COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from D.J. Beach, District Officer, York-Durham District,
Ministry of the Environment -Former Township of Darlington Landfill Site -
Provisional Certificate of Approval No. A390307;
D - 2 Correspondence received from Johanna Spencer, 85 Little Avenue, Bowmanville,
L1C 1J9 -Resignation from the Newcastle Community Services Advisory Board;
D - 3 Correspondence received from Marg Down, Secretary, Big Brothers Association of
Newcastle -Big Brother Recruitment Month;
D - 4 Correspondence received from The Ontario Traf.Iic Conference -Membership;
D - 5 Correspondence received from M. Catherine Staples, Executive Secretary, Board of
Directors, Clarke Museum and Archives -Sam Cureatz, Board of Directors;
D - 6 Correspondence received from Donna M. Whitteker, Clerk-Treasurer, Corporation of
Manvers -Fire Agreement With Manvers Township;
D - 7 Correspondence received from Brian Suter, Deputy City Clerk, City of Oshawa -
Trilateral Free Trade;
D - 8 Petition received from Frances Harvie, 4533 Hwy. #2, Newtonville, LOA 1J0, on
behalf of area residents -Speed Limit in the Village of Newtonville;
D - 9 Correspondence received from E. Queenie Fletcher, 264 King Street East,
Room 3902, Bowmanville, L1C 1R1 - Bowmanville Appreciation Week;
D - 10 Correspondence received from Christopher Mendes, Director, United Way -
Requesting Exemption From Payment of Fee For Use of Bowmanville Recreation
Complex on August 3, 1991;
D - 11 Correspondence received from Frances Lazzaro, Student Placement Officer, Canada
Employment Centre for Students - Hire a Student Week.
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of June 3, 1991
2. Confidential Report CD-26-91 -Striking Committee Meeting of May 27, 1991
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Council Agenda - 3 - June 10, 1991
'~,,,,,, BY-LAWS
91-69 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 80-86, respecting smoking (Item #11 of
Report #1);
91-70 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 72-25, to regulate the hours of closing of
barber shops (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-71 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 70-18, to prevent hazard to children from
unused and unsafe refrigerators and other similar containers (Item #11 of
Report #1);
91-?2 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 74-54, to licence, regulate and govern
auctioneers (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-73 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 83-150, for the licensing and regulating of
transient traders (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-?4 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 87-114, prohibiting sales by retail on
highways or on vacant lots adjacent to them within the Town of Newcastle
(Item #11 of Report #1);
91-75 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 79-19, regulating the clothing of persons
employed in establishments where food or drink is sold (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-76 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 80-82, to prohibit and regulate the
discharge of guns or other firearms, air guns and spring guns in the Town of
Newcastle Qtem #11 of Report #1);
91-77 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 79-144, as amended, licensing, regulating
and governing vehicles from which refreshments are sold (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-78 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 91-58, to regulate traffic on highways,
municipal and private property in the Town of Newcastle (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-79 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 87-197, respecting the removal of snow
and ice within the Town of Newcastle (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-80 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 91-20, providing for the use, regulation,
protection and government of parks in the Town of Newcastle (Item #11 of
Report #1);
91-81 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 83-57, to regulate the temporary closure or
occupancy of highways in the Town of Newcastle (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-82 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 87-156, as amended, to provide for
licensing and regulating the keeping of dogs (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-83 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 74-72, as amended, for licensing, regulating
and governing taxi drivers, brokers and taxi vehicle owners, buses, motor and other
vehicles used for hire (Item #11 of Report #1);
Council Agenda - 4 - June 10, 1991
BY-LAWS
91-84 being a by-]aw to amend By-law Number 76-25, as amended, to regulate signs in the
Town of Newcastle (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-85 being a by-law to amend By-]aw Number 75-34, as amended, to licence, regulate and
govern the operation of Tourist Camps in the Town of Newcastle (Item #11 of
Report #1);
91-86 being a by-law to amend By-law Number 90-160, respecting the deposit of and
retention of certain waste on lands in the Town of Newcastle (Item #11 of
Report #1);
91-87 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the
Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Vincent) (Approved Nov. 5/90);
91-88 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the
Corporation of the Town of Newcastle Qtem #7 of Report #1);
91-89 being a by-law to assume certain streets within the Town of Newcastle as public
highways in the Town of Newcastle (Item #23 of Report #1);
91-90 being a by-law to amend By-law 76-25, as amended, being the Town of Newcastle
Comprehensive Sign By-law (Item #11 of Report #1);
91-91 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of an Agreement with Veltri and Sons
Corporation and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle for the development of
Plan of Subdivision 18T-89017 (Approved May 14, 1990);
91-92 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of an Agreement with Veltri and Sons
Corporation and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle for the development of
Plan of Subdivision 18T-89086 (Approved July 16, 1990);
OTHER BUSINESS
BY-LAW TO APPROVE THE ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT