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MUNICIPALITY OF
~arington
ONTARIO
COUNCIL AGENDA
DATE: SEPTEMBER 25, 1995
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
PRAYERS
ROLL CALL
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on
September 11, 1995.
PRESENTATION
Dave Carter, Program Advisor, The Workers' Compensation
Board - Municipal Health and Safety Program.
DELEGATIONS
1. Wayne Witzke, 150 Port Darlington Road, Bowmanville,
L1C 3K3 - 150 Port Darlington Road, Bowmanville;
2. Deighton Fundraising Committee, 15 Peachtree Crescent,
Bowmanville, L1C 4K8 - Rubber Duck Derby; and
3. Evylin Stroud, 89 Little Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 1J9 -
Proclamation of Women's History Month (Correspondence
Item D - 4).
COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Information
I - 1 Correspondence received from Kenneth S. Cousineau,
Executive Director, Association of Municipalities
of Ontario - Marie P. Knight, Deputy Clerk,
Municipality of Clarington - Awarded the CMO
Designation;
I - 2 Ontario Municipal Board Referral No. 36 - Laidlaw
Waste Systems (Durham) Limited re: Major Open
Space System and Permanent Agricultural Reserve
Designations and Related Policies for Waste
Management Sites;
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COMMUNICATIONS
I - 3
I - 4
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September 25, 1995
Correspondence received from the Oshawa YWCA -
1995 Woman of Distinction;
Correspondence received from Jean Allen, Recording
Secretary, Orono Sr. Cees - Letter of
Appreciation;
I - 5 Municipal Alert received from the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario - AMO Seeks Meeting With
Minister Leach to Discuss Municipal Transfers;
I - 6 Minutes of a meeting of the Clarke Museum &
Archives held on September 5, 1995;
I - 7 Press Release received from the Clarington
Museums/Clarke Museum & Archives - Activities of
the Museum;
I - 8 Correspondence received from Dennis H. Wood,
Chairperson, Siting Task Force - Meeting of the
Siting Task Force and the Community Liaison Group;
and
I - 9 Correspondence received from F.G. (Gerry) Houston,
Chair, Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority -
Implementation Planning: A Perspective on water
Management Objectives and Municipal Land Use
Planning.
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from Susan Forsyth, Sutton
Group - Dynamic Realty Inc. - 1st Annual Fire
Safety Day;
D - 2 Correspondence received from R.J. Kyle, Medical
Officer of Health, Regional Municipality of
Durham - Proclamation of Breast Cancer Awareness
Month;
D - 3 Correspondence received from Gordon Cressy,
President, The Learning Partnership - Proclamation
of Take Our Kids to Work Day;
D - 4 Correspondence received from Evylin Stroud on
behalf of FOCUS - Proclamation of Womens' History
Month;
Council Agenda - 3 - September 25, 1995
COMMUNICATIONS
D - 5 Correspondence received from Peter G. Terauds,
Warden, Municipality of Annapolis County -
Proposed Commemoration of Port Royal on the New $2
Coin;
D - 6 Correspondence received from Mr. Arnold Mostert,
42 Penfound Drive, Bowmanville, L1C 4C3 - Removal
of Trees in the Aspen Springs Development;
D - 7 Correspondence received from St. Stephen's
Elementary School C.P.T.A. - Requesting Permission
to Manage and Conduct a Nevada Ticket Lottery in
the Municipality of Clarington;
D - 8 Correspondence received from R.T. Malowney,
Director of Education and Secretary, The
Northumberland and Clarington Board of Education -
Letter of Appreciation for the Temporary Crossing
Guard on Beaver Street in Front of Newcastle
Public School and the placing of warning signs at
the location of Mearns Avenue and Soper Creek
Drive;
D - 9 Correspondence received from Lanny Cooper,
President, District 49, O.S.S.T.F. - Proclamation
of World Teachers' Day;
D - 10 Correspondence received from Jim Richards,
Executive Director, Friends of the Second Marsh -
Report PD-88-95 and Farewell and Black Creek
Watershed Study;
D - 11 Correspondence received from Brian Curtis,
President, Durham Regional Police Association -
Proposed GTA Alignment;
D - 12 Correspondence received from Michael van der Ven,
Member of the Squash Committee - Viewing Window,
Squash Court, Fitness Centre;
D - 13 Correspondence received from Stephen Kassinger,
President, Oshawa-Durham Home Builders Association
- Municipality of Clarington Development Charge
By-law Semi-Annual Review/Adjustment;
D - 14 Correspondence received from Maureen Doyle,
251 Liberty Street North, Bowmanville, L1C 2M6 -
Storm Drain Marking Program;
Council Agenda - 4 - September 25, 1995
COMMUNICATIONS
D - 15
Correspondence received from Michael van der Ven,
Member of the Squash Committee - Maintenance of
Squash Courts, Fitness Centre;
D - 16 Correspondence received from Stephen R. Leach, 127
Cedar Crest Beach Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 -
Hazard Zone - Bowmanville Waterfront;
D - 17 Correspondence received from Stephen H. Diamond,
McCarthy Tetrault, Barristers & Solicitors - Draft
Clarington Official Plan Newcastle III Limited
Partnership; and
D - 18 Correspondence received from the Newcastle Arena
Board of Management - Ice Resurfacer.
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of
September 18, 1995;
2. Report ADMIN-27-95 - Clarington Place Limited/Purchase
of Lands From the Municipality Authorized by Council's
Approval of Report PD-58-95; and
3. Report ADMIN-28-95 - 150 Port Darlington Road,
Bowmanville.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Report CS-31-95 - Older Adult Centre Fireball
Renovations (Tabled From Council Meeting of
September 11, 1995).
BY-LAWS
95-129 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of
Newcastle (Daniell/Corbo) (Item #3 of Report #1);
95-130 being a by-law to amend By-law 91-58 as amended,
being a by-law to regulate traffic on highways,
municipal and private property in the Municipality
of Clarington (Item #5 of Report #1);
Council Agenda - 5 - September 25, 1995
BY-LAWS
95-131 being a by-law to amend By-law 95-60, being a
by-law to appoint members to the Board of
Management for the Bowmanville Central Business
Improvement Area;
95-132 being a by-law to amend By-law 95-10, being a
by-law to appoint members to the Local
Architectural Advisory Committee for the
Municipality of Clarington;
95-133 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of
Newcastle (Harrison Fuels) (Approved July 15,
1995).
OTHER BUSINESS
(a) Regional Update
(b) Committee/Boards Update
(c) GTA Mayor and Regional Chairs Consolidated Report
BY-LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT