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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/13/1987TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Council Agenda Prayers Roll Call DATE: April 13, 1987 TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: Council Chambers Minutes of Previous Minutes of a regular meeting of Council Meetings held_on Monday; March 23,:.,1987, at 7:00 P.M., in the Council Chambers Minutes of a special meeting of Council held on Friday, April 3, 1987, at 10:46 a.m., in Court Room #2 Delegations 1. Mr. R. Friedrichs, Re: Rezoning Application, Part Lot 21, Concession 2, Darlington.. Communications Receive for Information I - 1 Minutes of Meetings of the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority, held on November 6, 1986; February 12, 1987; February 19, 1987; I - 2 H. E. Harley, President, The Ontario Traffic Conference, Re: Annual Conference, Sault Ste. Marie; I - 3 News Release from the Ministry of Energy, Re: Energy From Waste Capital Assistance Program; I - 4 Peterborough SVA Committee Re: Pilot Study of Site Value Assessment; I - 5 Minutes of a meeting of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority held on March 24, 1987; I - 6 Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P., Commissioner of Planning, Region of Durham, Re: P.R.I.D.E. Program -Courtice Urban Area; I - 7 Minutes of a meeting of the Newcastle B.I.A., held on March 11, 1987; r~ I - 8 Peter B. Shaver, P.Eng., Senior Project Manager, Ministry of Transportation & Communications Re: Highway 401 - Brock Road to Courtice Road, Preliminary Design Study; Council Agenda - 2 - April 13, 1987 Communications I - 9 Minutes of a meeting of the Bowmanville Museum Board, held on March 11, 1987; I - 10 C. W. Lundy, A.M.C.T., Regional Clerk, Region of Durham, Re: Waste Disposal By-law;. I - 11 Minutes of a meeting of the Clarke Township Museum & Archives, held on March 2, 1987; I - 12 Charles Ferguson, Special Assistant, Office of the Prime Minister, correspondence relative to Great Lake Water Levels and Port Granby; I - 13 Catherine A. Fox, Community Planner, Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Re: General Education Seminar - Community Improvement Policies and PRIDE Program; I - 14 Robert 0. Homme, Director, Office of Canadian Affairs Re: UPS./Canadian Relations. Receive for Directldn D - 1 William Humber, Re: transfer of all students at Central School to Ontario Street Public School; D - 2 Otto Jelinek, Re: Canada's Fitweek, May 22 to 31, 1987; D - 3 Jim Osborne, President, Courtice Park, Re: "twin pad" Arena in Bowmanville; D - 4 Ludovic D'Souza, Co-ordinator, Ministry of Housing Re: International Year of Shelter for the Homeless Ontario Essay and Poster Design Project Guidelines; D - 5 Barbara K. Baker, Secretary-Treasurer, Newcastle Public Library Board Re: resignation of Pamela Fenton from the Newcastle Public Library Board; D - 6 G. B. Harness, P. Eng., Maintenance Engineer, Region of Durham, Re: Weed Control Act; D - 7 A one~day Seminar to be held April 2, 1987, on Non- Destructive Pavement Testing, Analysis and Maintenance; D - 8 Robin Bradley, Project Manager, Sedna Women's Shelter & Support Services Inc., Re: Family Violence Prevention Month; D - 9 Vincent G. Kerrio, M mister, Ministry of Natural Resources, Re: Forest Fire Prevention Week in Ontario; D - 10 John Gerretsen, President, Association of Municipalities of Ontario, Re: AMO Report 87-1: A Proposed Model of Collective Bargaining and Required Amendments for the Fire Departments Act; Council Agenda - 3 - April 13, 1987 Communications D - 11 Mr. & Mrs. D. Vanderkooi, Re: Proposed Zone Change of Holding Urban Residential Type 1, Corner of Nash Road and Courtice Road; D - 12 Ian D. MacNab, General Manager, Kawartha Region Conservation Authority, Re: Watershed Management Strategy II; D - 13 A. A. Strike, Barrister & Solicitors, Re: donation to the Bowmanville Rotary Disabled Childrens Fund, in memory of Ross Strike; D - 14 Transportation Needs and Priorities in the Greater Toronto Region: A Symposium, to be held on Friday, April 24,:1987; D - 15 J. Willan, Employee Relations Supervisor, St. Marys Cement Co., Re: 75th Anniversary - Liquir Licence; D - 16 Mrs. R. Breen, Hartsfield Drive, Courtice, Re: use of Semi-detached homes for apartments; D - 17 T. K. Simmons, Secretary-Treasurer, Oshawa and District Labor Council, Re: Education Allocations; D - 18 John Sheil, Reeve, Township of Beckwith, Lanark County, Re: Update the Ontario Home Renewal Program; D - 19 Donna Mahoney, Office Co-ordinator for Sandy Crosbie, Carnation Chairman '87, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Re: declare the month of May M.S. Carnation Month; D - 20 G..W. Westgarth, Vice-President Operations, ReliaCARE Inc., Re: to title the Nel-Gor Castle Nursing Home facility as Newcastle Health Care Centre; D - 21 June Smith, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, Re: Fire Protection Services; D - 22 Robert E. Pilkey, 27 Mossgrove Court, Courtice Heights, Re: Garbage Collection Services. Reports 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of April 6, 1987; 2. Report PD-109-87, Amendment No. 3 to Tyrone Hamlet Plan Applicant: Jost; 3. Report TR-13-87, Rental Proposal - Photocopy Equipment; 4. Confidential Report CD-22-87, Striking Committee Report of Meeting held April 3, 1987; 5. Report TR-30-87, Handi Transit Inc., Subsidy Application; Council Agenda - 4 - April 13, 1987 Reports 6. Confidential Report CD-21-87, Authorization of a By-law Amendment to Confirm the Appointment of Certain Members of the Newcastle Public Library Board; 7. Report TR-28-87, Interim Financing - Capital Projects. Motions Notice of Motions Unfinished Business By-laws 87-63 being a by-law to repeal By-law 81-30 of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, being a by-law establishing a policy in respect of Generalized Fire Protection Standards for Estate Lot and Rural Residential Developments; 87-64 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Leppert, Beercroft, McArthur & Lovekin); 87-65 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Foster Creek); 87-66 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Friedrichs); 87-67 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of an Agreement with H. Kassinger Construction Limited and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle; 87-68 being a by-law to amend By-law 83-22, as amended, a By-law to revise the scale of development charges for the Town of Newcastle; 87-69 being a by-law to amend By-law 76-24 of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle; 87-70 being a by-law to enable the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle to borrow money for capital purposes pending the issue and sale of debentures for the new Administrative Centre and Arena Complex; Other Business ~~. ~ ~ . ~ _ ~zy ,~~~ _ Cc2~ By-law to Approve the Actions of Council ~ ?. l`/' s~-~S ~~~ ~~~