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TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
Council Agenda DATE: March 28, 1988
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: Council Chambers
Prayers
Roll Call
Minutes of Previous Minutes of a regular meeting of Council
Meetings held on Monday, March 14, 1988, at 9:30 a.m.,
in Court Room #2.
Delegations 1. Mr. C. W. Campbell Re: Super Mail Boxes;
2. David Scott, Committee of Clarke Constituents
Re: Laidlaw Landfill Site, Proposed Expansion;
3. Roy Forrester Re: Clarke Township Branch,
Newcastle Public Library;
4. Jane Rowe, R.R. #3, Bowmanville, Re: Courtice &
Area Community Association and the Clarke Township
Branch of the Newcastle Public Library;
5. Representative of the Orono D.B.I.A., Re: Clarke
Township Branch of the Newcastle Public Library;
6. Mrs. Helen MacDonald, Re: Clarke Township Branch
of the Newcastle Public Library;
7. Mr. Garnet Rickard, Re: The Public Libraries Act;
8. Presentation to be given by David Strain (Technical Data)
and Jim Wiseman (General Picture) representatives of
Pickering-Ajax Citizens Together for the Environment
(PACT) Re: Metro Toronto proposal to establish a
dump in Ajax-Pickering;
9. W. Kay Lycett, Barrister & Solicitor, Re: Clarke Branch
of the Newcastle Public Library;,
10. Mr. Ted Cieciura, Design Plan Services, Re: West
Bowmanville Developments Limited;
Communications Receive for Information
I - 1 Communications received from the Ministry of Municipal
Affairs, Re: Remuneration/Expenses of Members;
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Corr~nunications
'~,,,,, I - 2 Correspondence received from Sheila Richardson,
Executive Director, Ontario Good Roads Association
Re: Explosive Training Courses;
I - 3 Correspondence received from John Sweeney, Minister,
Ministry of Community and Social Services Re:
New Directions for Child Care;
I - 4 Correspondence received from The Lake Ontario Toxics
Committee Re: Workshop to discuss plans for eliminating
the problem of toxic substances in Lake Ontario;
I - 5 Correspondence received from P. Madill, A.M.C.T.,
Deputy Clerk, Region of Durham, Re: By-law 58-88,
being a by-law regulating the receiving, dumping
and disposing of waste in the Regional Municipality
of Durham;
I - 6 Correspondence received from P. Madill, A.M.C.T.,
Deputy Clerk, Region of Durham, Re: Waste Disposal
Options for the Region of Durham;
I - 7 Correspondence received from Bernard Grandmaitre,
Minister, Ministry of Revenue, Re: Results of a
Peterborough Site Value Pilot Study;
I - 8 A Memorandum addressed to Mayor Winters and Members of
Council from J. Aldridge, Fire Chief, Re: Fire Protection
Grading Classifications;
I - 9 A petition received from Members of St. John's
Anglican Church, Bowmanville, Re: Sunday Shopping;
I - 10 Correspondence received from Mark Rudolph, Executive
Assistant to the Minister, Ministry of the Environment,
Re: quality of water supply in our community;
I - 11 Minutes of meetings of the Ganaraska Region Conservation
Authority, held February 4, February 11, February 18,
February 25, 1988;
I - 12 Correspondence received from Harold Cobb, Executive
Director, The Kidney Foundation of Canada, Re:
Ceremonial Flag Raising;
I - 13 Correspondence received from J. A. Reilly, President,
The Ontario Traffic Conference Re: Annual Conference.
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from F. J. Horgan, P.Eng.,
Commissioner of Works, Metropolitan Toronto, Re:
Solid Waste Disposal;
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Cortmunications
ice, D - 2 Correspondence received from Mark Jackman, Curator,
Clarke Museum and Daniel Hoffman, Curator, Bowmanville
Museum Requesting the week of June 13 to 18, 1988,
as Museum Week;
D - 3 Correspondence received from Brian W. Knott, Solicitor/
Clerk, City of Chatham, Re: Disclosure of Ingredients
in Food;
D - 4 Correspondence received from Nancy McCoy, Vice-President,
Durham Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
requesting to declare the month of May as Cystic
Fibrosis Month;
D - 5 Correspondence received from Jan Mayer, R.R. #1,
Bowmanville, requesting permission to use an existing
dwelling during the construction of a new residence;
D - 6 Correspondence received from Joan Smith, Solicitor
General, Ministry of the Solicitor General, Re:
Tornado Awareness;
D - 7 Correspondence: received from Mavis Wilson, Minister,
Minister for Senior Citi zens' Affairs, Re: Senior
Achievement Awards;
D - 8 Correspondence received from Mrs. Lorna Atkins,
President, Orono Horticu ltural Society, Re: removal
of trees in Orono;
D - 9 Correspondence received from Ann Dreslinski, Orono
D.B.I.A., Re: dispensing of alcoholic beverages in
the Orono Town Hall;
D - 10 Correspondence addressed to Mayor Winters from
David A. Sharp, R.R. #3, Bowmanville, Re: state of
Nash Road, in the Courti ce West Area.
Motions
Notice of Motions
Reports 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of
March 21, 1988;
2. Report WD-21-88 - Request from W.D.M. Consultants to
Deed Back to Newcastle Co-Tenancy Four 0.3 Metre Reserves.
Unfinished Business
By-laws 88-34 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;
88-35 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive
Zoning By-law of the Corporation of the Town of
Newcastle (Feddema);
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By-laws
`~ 88-36 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive
Zoning By-law of the Corporation of the Town of
Newcastle (West Bowmanville Developments);
88-37 being a by-law declaring Part II of the Provincial
Offences Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 400, as amended,
applicable to parking infractions under certain
municipal by-laws;
88-38 being a by-law to appoint a Deputy Clerk;
88-39 being a by-law to authorize the execution of certain
Deeds to return 0.3 metre reserves to Newcastle
Co-Tenancy (Blocks 119 and 120, Plan 10M-790 and
Blocks 78 and 79, Plan 10M-792;
88-40 being a by-law to authorize the execution of certain
easement in favour of the Regional Municipality of
Durham with respect to Parts 1 and 2, Plan 10R-2858
(Parts of Edsall and Rehder Avenues).
Other Business
By-law to Approve the Actions of Council