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TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
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Minutes of Previous Meetings
DATE: September 12, 1988
TIME: 9:30 A.M.
PLACE: Court Room #2
Minutes of a regular meeting of Council,
held on Monday, July 25, 1988, at 7:00 p.m.,
in the Council Chambers
Delegations
Councillor Hamre and W. Evans, Director of Public Works
will present Certificates from the Ontario Good Roads
Association, to Ron Robinson, Dan Taylor and Glenn Smith.
Communications
Receive for Information
I - 1 Correspondence received from Lawrence K. Swift,
18 Longwood Court, Bowmanville, L1C 4A9, Re: Landfill
Sites;
I - 2 Correspondence received from Remo Mancini, Minister
Responsible for Disabled Persons, Re: parking for
persons with disabilities;
I - 3 Notes For An Address by The Right Honourable Brian
Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada, on the Changing
Atmosphere;
I - 4 Correspondence received from Mr. Paul Henderson,
Toronto Ontario Olympic Council, Re: site for any
Olympic Events in 1996;
I - 5 Information received from Environment Ontario,
with respect to a Report On Public Response: Proposed
Apartment Incinerator Program;
I - 6 Correspondence received from Katherine Pigott,
Conference Committee, Recycling Council of Ontario,
Re: Ninth Annual Conference, October 24th and 25th
1988;
I - 7 Correspondence received from the Ministry of Housing,
Re: Draft Policy Statement on Housing Under The
Planning Act, 1983;
• Council Agenda - 2 - September 12, 1988
Communications
I - 8 Correspondence received from Margaret Strand and
Erik Strand, Re: Subdivision 18T-88038, Part Lot
31, Concession 2, Darlington;
I - 9 Correspondence received from Vincent G. Kerrio,
Minister, Ministry of Natural Resources, Re: Bill
170, An Act to Revise Several Acts Related to Aggregate
Resources;
I - 10 Correspondence received from David L. Moule, P.Eng.,
District Municipal Engineer, Ministry of
Transportation, Re: Use of Waste Oil as a Dust
Suppressant;
I - 11 Correspondence received from John Eakins, Minister,
M.P.P., Victoria-Haliburton, Ministry of Municipal
Affairs, Re: Funding of Municipal Infrastructure;
I - 12 Minutes of a meeting of the Clarke Township Museum
& Archives, held on August 8, 1988;
I - 13 Correspondence received from W. Heeley, Deputy
City Clerk, City of Peterborough, Re: Alternate
Determination for Separate School Board;
I - 14 Correspondence received from R. L. Hanton, District
Engineer, Ministry of Transportation, Re: 1988
Supplementary Subsidy Allocation - Ontario
Transportation Investment Initiatives;
I - 15 Correspondence received from Judy Wood, Director
of Correspondence, on behalf of The Right Honourable
John N. Turner, RE: Eldorado Resources Ltd., Renewal
of Licence to Operate the Port Granby Waste Disposal
Facility;
I - 16 Correspondence received from John Fisher, Director,
Rockwood Developments, Newcastle, Ontario, Re:
Landfill Sites;
I - 17 Correspondence received from Andrew S. Brandt,
M.P.P., Leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative
Party, Re: Bill 100, Education Amendment Act, 1988;
I - 18 Correspondence received from Sam L. Cureatz, M.P.P.,
Durham East, Re: Landfill Sites;
I - 19 Correspondence received from Sally Ward, Re: Landfill
Sites;
I - 20 Correspondence received from Richard Patten, Minister,
Ministry of Government Services, Re: Affordable
Housing in the Town of Newcastle;
• Council Agenda - 3 - September 12, 1988
Communications
I - 21 Correspondence received from Jim Bradley, Minister,
Ministry of the Environment, Re: Assistance Programs
for Water and Sewage Systems;
I - 22 Correspondence received from Michael I. Jeffery,
Q.C., Chairman, Environmental Assessment Board,
Re: Environmental Assessment Board 1988 Annual
Report;
I - 23 Correspondence received from Garth Gilpin,
Secretary-Treasurer and General Manager, Bowmanville
Business Centre, Re: Bowmanville Fire Department's
participation in the Sidewalk Sale;
I - 24 Correspondence received from N. Wong, Deputy
Metropolitan Clerk, The Municipality of Metropolitan
Toronto, Re: Interim Landfill Site Search;
I - 25 Correspondence received from Bernard Grandmaitre,
Minister, Ministry of Revenue, Re: (OHOSP) Ontario
Home Ownership Savings Plan;
I - 26 Correspondence received from John Eakins, Minister,
M.P.P., Victoria-Haliburton, Ministry of Municipal
Affairs, Re: expropriation of land for waste disposal
purposes;
I - 27 Minutes of meetings of the Ganaraska Region
Conservation Authority, held on June 2, June 9,
and June 16, 1988;
I - 28 Correspondence received from Valerie Cranmer, Assistant
General Manager, Durham Region Non-Profit Housing,
Re: Proposed Townhouse Development, Part Lot 8,
Concession 2, Bowmanville;
I - 29 Correspondence received from Deputy Chief D. Edwards,
Operations, Durham Regional Police Force, Re: Liquor
Licence - Abuse in the Bowmanville Mall;
I - 30 Correspondence received from W. Heeley, Deputy
City Clerk, City of Peterborough, Re: Separate
School Board Determination;
I - 31 Correspondence received from Ronald P. Leitch,
President, Alliance for the Preservation of English
in Canada, Re: A Language Referendum;
I - 32 Minutes of a meeting of Newcastle Community Services
Advisory Board, held on June 22, 1988;
I - 33 Audited Statement received from the Corporation
of the Town of Newcastle Library Board;
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• Council Agenda - 4 - September 12, 1988
+~ Communications
I - 34 Correspondence received from Dan K. Fung, P.Eng.,
Supervising Project Engineer, Generation Engineering
Management Department, Ontario Hydro, Re: Lakeview
Generating Station - Ash Management Study;
I - 35 Correspondence received from M.R. Quinton, Manager,
Traffic Management and Engineering Office, Ministry
of Transportation, Re: Signing of the Clarke Township
Museum on Highway 35/115;
I - 36 Correspondence received from Jim Bradley, Minister,
Ministry of the Environment, Re: Metropolitan of
Toronto's Search for an Interim Landfill Site;
I - 37 Correspondence received from Jim Bradley, Minister,
Ministry of the Environment, Re: Communal Water
Supply System in the Hamlet of Newtonville;
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from Ed Fulton, Minister,
Ministry of Transportation, Re: Transit Services
for Disabled Persons;
D - 2 Correspondence received from Peg Folsom, President,
Ontario Public Health Association, Re: Seconhand
Smoke;
D - 3 Correspondence received from Augene Nanning, Public
Relations Coordinator, The Kidney Foundation of
Canada, requesting to hang banners on overpasses
in Bowmanville;
D - 4 Correspondence received from Ruth Grier, M.P.P.,
Etobicoke-Lakeshore, Re: Wrecking and Salvage Yards;
D - 5 Correspondence received from Johanna Budel, Committee
Secretary, Region of Durham, Re: Inspection of
Cemeteries - Public Health Inspectorate;
D - 6 Correspondence received from Andrew M. Thompson,
Re: Resignation from the Bowmanville Museum Board;
D - 7 Correspondence received from Kenneth Fredrick,
Executive Director, Ontario B.I.A. Association,
Re: Application for Membership;
D - 8 Correspondence received from Pat Madill, Deputy
Clerk, Region of Durham, Re: Rebate Program for
the Disposal of Residential Solid Waste by Area
Municipalities in the Region of Durham;
D - 9 Correspondence received from Pat Madill, Deputy
Clerk, Region of Durham, Re: Darlington Temporary
Transfer Station;
Council Agenda - 5 - September 12, 1988
~, Correspondence
D - 10 Correspondence received from Pat Madill, A.M.C.T.,
Deputy Clerk, Region of Durham, Re; Household Hazardous
Waste Transfer Station;
D - 11 Correspondence received from Barbara Wallace, SWEAP
- Project Facilitator, The Municipality of Metropolitan
Toronto, Re: representation in the Solid Waste
Environmental Assessment Plan (SWEAP);
D - 12 A Report on the Review of the Conservation Authorities
Program;
D - 13 Correspondence received from Jim Schell, Terry
Fox Run Chairman, Requesting to hold a "Terry Fox
Run" on Sunday, September 18, 1988;
D - 14 Correspondence received from K.J.W. Reeves,
~,, Coordinator, Emergency Planning Ontario, Ministry
of the Solicitor General, Re: Report of Provincial
Work Group #8;
D - 15 Correspondence received from Roxy Barnes,
Administrator, Community Care, requesting to proclaim
the week of September 25, 1988, as Meals on Wheels
Week in the Town of Newcastle;
D - 16 Correspondence received from Joanne Ellison, Membership
Director, Ontario Durham 5 Pin Bowlers' Association,
requesting that the week of November 5 to November
12, 1988, be proclaimed as Bowling Week in Bowmanville;
D - 17 Correspondence received from the Pilgrims of Saint
Michael, Re; Allowance to Mothers at Home;
D - 18 Correspondence received from Mrs. Hazel Crago,
Newcastle Horticultural Society, requesting the
~rr removal of tent caterpillars from trees in the
Town of Newcastle;
D - 19 Correspondence received from Frank P. Parise, Committee
Chairman, The Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club, requesting
a transfer of ownership of land to the Town and
an agreement to lease the facilities;
D - 20 Correspondence received from M.V. Gardiner, requesting
to hold the Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade, on
Saturday, November 19, 1988 at 10:30 a.m.
Motions
Notice of Motions
Reports 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report
of September 6, 1988;
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Council Agenda - 6 - September 12, 1988
~ Reports 2. Mayor's Report 3-88 - Bell Canada - Extended Calling
Area;
3. Confidential Report CS-22-88 - Agreement With Ontario
Hydro Re: Easements.
Unfinished Business
By-Laws 88-117 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation
of the Town of Newcastle (Kepple);
88-118 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation
of the Town of Newcastle;
88-119 being a by-law declaring that Part II of the
Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter
400, as amended, applies in respect of parking
infractions under by-laws in the municipality;
88-120 being a by-law to amend By-law 79-1, being a by-law
to provide for the regulation of parking, standing
and stopping on highways under the jurisdiction
of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle;
88-121 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);
88-122 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a
public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Salter
Court, Part Lot 19, Concession 8, Darlington);
88-123 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a
public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Kingswood
Drive, Part Lot 35, Concession 2, Darlington);
88-124 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a
public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Concession
Road 5, Part of Lot 14, Concession 4, Clarke);
88-125 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a
public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Courtice
Court, Part of Lots 27 and 28, Broken Front
Concession, Darlington);
88-126 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a
public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Cigas
Road, Part of Lot 30, Concession 1, Darlington);
88-127 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a
public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Lakeshore
Road, Part of Lot 25, Broken Front Concession,
Darlington);
• Council Agenda - 7 - September 12, 1988
~ By-Laws 88-128 being a by-law to dedicate certain lands as a
public highway in the Town of Newcastle (Holt
Road, Part of Lot 21, Broken Front Concession,
Darlington);
88-129 being a by-law to permit the continuation of an
encroachment onto Town-owned lands, by Robert
and Ramonda White, Scugog Street, Burketon Station,
Town of Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham
pursuant to the provisions of Section 210 (101)
of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, and the Town
of Newcastle By-law No. 81-50;
88-130 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation
of the Town of Newcastle (Ochonski);
88-131 being a by-law to repeal various redundant by-laws
which established various positions within the
;;~., Corporation;
88-132 being an Interim Control By-law passed pursuant
to Section 37 of the Planning Act, 1983;
88-133 being a by-law of the Corporation of the Town
of Newcastle to rescind By-law 88-115;
88-134 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the Corporation
of the Town of Newcastle.
Other Business
By-law to Approve the Actions of Council