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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/30/1988~r+ TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Council Agenda DATE: May 30, 1988 TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: Council Chambers Prayers Roll Call Minutes of Previous Minutes of a regular meeting of Council, held on Meetings Monday, May 9, 1988, at 9:30 a.m., in Court Room #2. ~ ~'~~`~~ O ~ ~' PUBLIC MEETING Any person wishing to spea~te: By-law 88-63, being a by-law to stop-up°and to authorize the sale of parts of the unopened road allowances, described as all of the Hambly Street and Part of Elgin Street, being part of Township Lot 12, Concession 2, in the former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle designated as Part I, Plan 10R-974. Any person wishing to speak Re: By-law 88-64, being a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of those portions of the unopened road allowances, described as Part of Edsall Avenue and Part of Rehder Avenue, as shown on Registered Plan No. 82, in the former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, designated as Part I and Part 2, Plan 10R-2517. Any person wishing to speak Re: By-law 88-65, being a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of that portion of the unopened road allowance, described as Lord Elgin Street, according to C.G. Hanning's Plan of Part of Lot 12, in the Second Concession of the former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, designated as Part 4, Plan 10R-1866. DELEGATIONS Helen MacDonald, R.R. #1, Newtonville, Ontario, on behalf of herself and Helen Schmid Re: Report WD-32-88. John Veldhuis, Box 122, Newtonville, Ontario, LOA 1J0, Representing Citizens for a Safe Environment. Jasper Holliday representing Frank and Alice Hayward, Re: Report PD-108-88. Council Agenda - 2 - May 30, 1988 COMMUNICATIONS Receive for Information I - 1 Correspondence received from A. Wittenberg, P.Eng., Head, Planning & Design, Ministry of Transportation ...and Communications, Re: Recommendations by Regional Municipality of Durham's Council on Regional Transportation Systems Study - Highway 401 Crossings and the Ministry of Transportation Highway 401 I - 2 Correspondence received from C. Dennis, Flynn, Metropolitan Chairman, The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, Re: Landfill Sites; I - 3 Correspondence received from Jim Bradley, Minister, Ministry of the Environment, Re: Laidlaw Waste Systems Limited; I - 4 Minutes of a meeting of the Newcastle Community Services Advisory Board, held on April 6, 1988; I - 5 Correspondence received from Brian Hancock, A/Chief Administrative Officer, Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority, Re: Membership of Authority; Minutes of a Meeting held on April 27, 1988, and Schedule of Meetings; I - 6 Correspondence received from F. Chung, Manager, Project Development, Go Transit, Re: Re-organization of Oshawa Corridor Go Bus Service to Complement the Extension of The Rail From Pickering to Whitby By Fall, 1988; I - 7 Correspondence received from M.F. Cheetham, Conference Co-ordinator, Ministry of the Environment, Re: Ontario Waste Management Conference June 12-15, 1988; I - 8 Press Release received from Brad Finch, General Manager, Canadian Weather Services Inc., Re: New Weather Service For Area Code 416; I - 9 Correspondence received from The Kawartha Conservation Authority Re: Activities of the Authority; I - 10 Minutes of a meeting of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority held on May 17, 1988; I - 11 Correspondence received from Jim Bradley, Minister, Ministry of the Environment, Re: Spills Response Booklet; I - 12 Correspondence received from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, Re: Seminar on Affordable Housing, June 24, 1988; I - 13 Correspondence received from Deborah Deller, Clerk of the Committee, Standing Committee on General Government, Re: Bill 106, An Act to Amend the Municipal Elections Act and the Municipal Act; Council Agenda - 3 - May 30, 1988 COMMUNICATIONS ,,, I - 14 Correspondence received from Susan Neal, Executive Director, Young Women's Christian Association, 199 Centre South, Oshawa, L1H 4A8, requesting a Municipal Grant for 1988; I - 15 Correspondence received from Lui Greco, B.A., District Administrator, York-Durham Office, The Canadian Institute for the Blind, Re: 1988 Municipal Grant Request; I - 16 Correspondence received from Ron Book, Provincial-Municipal Social Services, Re: Upcoming Consultation Meetings for the Provincial-Municipal Social Services Review; I - 17 Correspondence received from Sam L. Cureatz, M.P.P., Re: Wintario Grant; I - 18 Correspondence received,addressed to Mayor J. Winters from Allan Lawrence, M.P., Re: Port Granby Low-Level Radioactive Waste Site: I - 19 Newsletter received from Roxy Barnes, Administrator, Community Care. Receive for Direction D - 1 Correspondence received from Louise Gartshore, Assistant Clerk, City of Woodstock, Re: Resolution relative to the Mentally Handicapped; D - 2 Correspondence received from R. M. Strike, Strike & Strike, Barristers & Solicitors, Re: Lions Centre Committee of Management; D - 3 Correspondence received from Iain Maciver, 7 Hetherington Drive, Bowmanville, L1C 3P9, Re: Town Identification Road Signs; '~, D - 4 Correspondence received from Andrew S. Brandt, M.P.P., Re: Sunday Shopping; Bill 106, Municipal Elections Statute Law Amendment Act; Bill 119, An Act to Amend the Lottery Corporation Act, and Bill 128, An Act to Amend the Planning Act; D - 5 Correspondence received from John Eakins, Minister, M.P.P., Victoria-Haliburton, Re: Bill 119, An Act to Amend the Retail Business Holidays Act; D - 6 Correspondence received from Hazel Clarke Assistant Licence Officer, Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, Re: Liberty Bowl, 30 Baseline Rd. E., Bowmanville; D - 7 Correspondence received from James Heath, Chairman, Deputy-Reeve, Corporation of the Township of Tecumseth, Re: Resolution relative to Waste Management Master Plans; Council Agenda - 4 - COMMUNICATIONS D - 8 Correspondence received Secretary, Clarke Town Research of Provincial By-laws as they relate of Office; May 30, 1988 from F. Austman, Recording ship Museum & Archives, Re: Legislation and Municipal to Museum Board Members' Term D - 9 Correspondence received from Bill Wiltshire, Chairman, Goulais River Disaster Relief Committee, Re: Request for Financial Assistance. MOTIONS D - 10 Correspondence received from Mrs. Helen V. MacDonald, Secretary, Citizens Fora Safe Environment Re: Environment NOTICE OF MOTIONS Week - May 30 to June 5, 1988. REPORTS 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of Monday, May 16, 1988; 2. Confidential Report CD-24-88, Striking Committee Report of May 9, 1988; UNFINISHED BUSINESS Addendum to Report PD-96-88 - Extension of Draft Approval regarding Subdivision 18T-76027, Courtice Heights Developments Limited and various correspondence from Mr. William D. Manson. Addendum to Report PD-109-88 - Rezoning Application - Richard Gay. BY-LAWS 88-62 being a by-law to amend By-law 86-112, being a by-law to establish a street name map and a street name inventory for roads in the Town of Newcastle; 88-63 being a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize .the sale of parts of the unopened road allowances, described as all of the Hambly Street and Part of Elgin Street, being part of Township Lot 12, Concession 2, in the former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle designated as Part 1, Plan 10R-974; 88-64 being a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of those portions of the unopened road allowances, described as Part of Edsall Avenue and Part of Rehder Avenue, as shown on Registered Plan No. 82, in the former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, designated as Part 1 and Part 2, Plan 10R-2517; 88-65 being a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of that portion of the unopened road allowance described as Lord Elgin Street, according to C. G. Hanning's Plan of Part of Lot 12, in the Second Concession of the former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, designated as Part 4, Plan 10R-1866; 88-66 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of an Agreement with Kiddicorp Investments Limited and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle; Council Agenda - 5 - May 30, 1988 BY-LAWS ~.. 88-67 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of an Agreement with Kiddicorp Investments Limited and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle; 88-68 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of an Agreement with Kiddicorp Investments Limited and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle; 88-69 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle;. 88-70 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, as amended, of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle; 88-71 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of an Agreement with John DeJong and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle; 88-72 being a by-law to amend By-law 79-1, being a by-law for the regulation of parking, standing or stopping on highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle; 88-73 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Waverly Road, Part of Lot 14, Concession 1, Bowmanville); 88-74 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as public highways in the Town of Newcastle (McFeeters Crescent, Downham Drive, Souch Court); 88-75 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Kingswood Drive, Part of Lot 35, Concession 2, Darlington); 88-76 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as public ,,. highways in the Town of Newcastle (Kingsway Gate, Foxhunt Trail, Empire Crescent, Part Lot 35, Concession 2, Darlington); 88-77 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Kingswood Drive, Part of Lot 35, Concession Z, Darlington); 88-78 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Richard Gay); 88-79 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of a renewal of a lease agreement with the Schleiss Development Company (Silver Street Parking Lot). OTHER BUSINESS BY-LAW TO APPROVE THE ACTIONS OF COUNCIL