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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/16/1995MUNICIPALITY OF ~arington ONTARIO COUNCIL AGENDA PRAYERS ROLL CALL DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST MINUTES R E V I S E D DATE: OCTOBER 16, 1995 TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on September 25, 1995; and Minutes of special meetings of Council held on September 14, 15 and 25, 1995. PRESENTATIONS 1. Apple Blossom Awards; and 2. Chris Bieber, Central Ontario Electric - New Rates in Courtice. DELEGATIONS 1. Lloyd Stephenson, 106 King Street East, Newcastle, LIB 1H0 - Parking on Prince Street; 2. Linda Gasser, P.O. Box 399, Orono, LOB 1M0 - Dog Shooting; 3, Al Strike, 38 King Street West, P.O. Box 7, Bowmanville, L1C 3K8 - Report PD-107-95; 4. Donald Igbokwe, Spiritual of Assembly of the Baha'is of Clarington - Proclamation of Unity in Diversity Week (See Correspondence Item D - 10); 5. Friends of the Farewell, 3200 Hancock Road, Courtice, LlE 2M1 - Boundaries and Services - Courtice Area; 6. Dan Holkema, R.R. #2, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report PD-104-95; 7. Gordon White, 37 Windsor Valley Place, Courtice, Courtice, LIE 1J4 - Report PD-107-95; and 8. Wayne Witzke, 150 Port Darlington Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - 150 Port Darlington Road, Bowmanville. /~ CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON C~w~ 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMAN VILLE •ONTA RIO L1C 3A6 (905) 623-3379 FAX 623-4769 RECYCLED PAPER MUNICIPALITY OF • ~arington ONTARIO COUNCIL AGENDA DATE: OCTOBER 16, 1995 TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS PRAYERS ROLL CALL DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST MINUTES Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on September 25, 1995; and Minutes of special meetings of Council held on September 14, 15 and 25, 1995. PRESENTATIONS 1. Apple Blossom Awards; and 2. Chris Bieber, Central Ontario Electric - New Rates in Courtice. DELEGATIONS 1. Lloyd Stephenson, 106 King Street East, Newcastle, L1B 1H0 - Parking on Prince Street; 2. Linda Gasser, P.O. Box 399, Orono, LOB 1M0 - Dog Shooting; 3. Al Strike, 38 King Street West, P.O. Box 7, Bowmanville, L1C 3K8 - Report PD-107-95; 4. Donald Igbokwe, Spiritual of Assembly of the Baha'is of Clarington - Proclamation of Unity in Diversity Week (See Correspondence Item D - 10); 5. Friends of the Farewell, 3200 Hancock Road, Courtice, LlE 2M1 - Boundaries and Services - Courtice Area; 6. Dan Holkema, R.R. #2, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report PD-104-95; and 7. Gordon White, 37 Windsor Valley Place, Courtice, Courtice, L1E 1J4 - Report PD-107-95. CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON `-'~' a0 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMAN VILLE •ONTARIO L1C 3A6 (905) 623-3379 FAX 623-4169 RECYCLED P~PEP Council Agenda - 2 - October 16, 1995 COMMUNICATIONS Receive for Information I - 1 Correspondence received from Denise K. Evans, Regional Director Operations, Ministry of Transportation - Municipality of Clarington - 1995-96 Revised King's Highway Connecting Link Program; I - 2 Correspondence received from Dr. T.E. Quinney, Provincial Coordinator, Fish and Wildlife Services, Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters - Project Purple Week; I - 3 Correspondence received from Denise Lauzon, Information & Education Coordinator, Kawartha Region Conservation Authority - 1996 Kawartha Conservationist Award Nominations; I - 4 Correspondence received from Frank Penfold, Secretary, Ontario Plumbing Inspectors Association Inc. - Mr. Lloyd Cullen elected as a Director of the Ontario Plumbing Inspectors Association Inc.; I - 5 Press Release received from the Clarington Museums/Clarke Museum & Archives - Activities of the Museum; I - 6 GTA Fax News Release received from Anne Golden and the GTA Task Force; I - 7 Correspondence received from Heather Hannah, President, The Toronto Academy of Veterinary Medicine - T.A.V.M. Low Cost Rabies Clinic, October 14, 1995; I - 8 Correspondence received from Barb Michno, Secretary & OBA Midet "A" Championship Convenor, Clarington Orioles Baseball Club - 1995 Ontario Baseball Association (O.B.A.) Midget "A" Championship Games; I - 9 Correspondence received from George Cornwall, Director, Hazardous Waste Branch, Environment Canada - Landfill Gas Recovery and Utilization: It Makes Good Sense; I - 10 Correspondence received from Paul C. Coleman, Customer Service Manager, Rogers Cable T.V. Limited - "Pumpkin Patrol"; Council Agenda - 3 - October 16, 1995 ~r COMMUNICATIONS I - 11 Correspondence received from Rogers Cable T.V. Limited - Cable in the Classroom; I - 12 Minutes of a meeting of the Clarington Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee held on September 19, 1995; I - 13 Correspondence received from Brian Curtis, President, Durham Regional Police Association - GTA Proposal; I - 14 Correspondence received from Valerie Cranmer, Director, Strategic Planning Branch, Regional Municipality of Durham - Ontario Municipal Board Hearing on the Referrals to the Durham Regional Official Plan; I - 15 Correspondence received from Lyn Hamilton, Director, Cultural Programs Branch, Ministry of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation - 1995 Designated Property Grants; I - 16 Correspondence received from Timothy C. O'Brien, National President, Purchasing Management Association of Canada - Lou Ann Birkett, Purchasing Manager, Municipality of Clarington - Awarded the C.P.P. (Certified Professional Purchaser) Designation; I - 17 Correspondence received from R.L. Hillier, Director General, Agriculture and Agri- Food Canada - Animal and Plant Health Office Consolidation Project Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Ontario Region Food Production and Inspection Branch; and I - 18 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Establishment of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee. Receive for Direction D - 1 Correspondence received from David Wing - Resignation from the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee; Council Agenda - 4 - October 16, 1995 COMMUNICATIONS D - 2 Correspondence received from Stephen Wilson, Chairman, Board of Directors, Memorial Hospital - Bowmanville - Strategic Plan and the Regional Acute Care Study; D - 3 Correspondence received from Donna Robins, Chairman, Board of Directors, Clarington Museums/Clarke Museum & Archives - Resignation of Mr. Simon Parkwood-Greaves from the Clarke Museum Board of Directors; D - 4 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Representation on Regional Council; D - 5 Correspondence received from Doreen Smyth, General Manager, Oshawa Chamber of Commerce - Requesting Proclamation of National Small Business Week; D - 6 Correspondence received from John C. Greenfield, Poppy Chairman, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 178 - Requesting Permission to Distribute Poppies in the Municipality of Clarington; D - 7 Correspondence received from Claudette Rochon, Regional Coordinator, Canada Remembers - Requesting Proclamation of Veterans Week; D - 8 Correspondence received from Susan St. John, Secretary, Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade Committee - Requesting Permission to Hold the Santa Claus Parade on November 18, 1995; D - 9 Correspondence received from Gregory K. Grimes, Manager, Programming and Community Relations, Rogers Community 10 - Coverage of Scheduled Council Meetings; D - 10 Correspondence received from Donald Igbokwe, Secretary, The Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Clarington - Requesting Proclamation of Unity in Diversity Week; D - 11 Correspondence received from Bert A. Grant, President, Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs - Requesting Proclamation of Get Ready For Snowmobiling Week; Council Agenda - 5 - October 16, 1995 COMMUNICATIONS D - 12 Ian D. Macnab, General Manager/Secretary- Treasurer, Kawartha Region Conservation Authority - Restructuring Resource Management in Ontario Implementing - Blueprint; D - 13 Correspondence received from Libby Racansky on behalf of Friends of the Farewell - Clarington Official Plan Review (Environmental Issues); D - 14 Correspondence received from Libby Racansky on behalf of Friends of the Farewell - Clarington Official Plan Review (Watershed Planning); D - 15 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - A Conceptual Plan for the Future of Municipal Government; and D - 16 Correspondence received from Linda Welch, 8th Bowmanville Girl Guides, 45 Alonna Street, Bowmanville, L1C 3P7 - Student Pages for Council Meetings. MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION REPORTS 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of October 2, 1995. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Addendum to Report PD-104-95 - Rezoning and Site Plan Amendment - Erwin Kurtz (Tabled at General Purpose and Administration Committee held on October 2, 1995) (To be distributed under separate cover). BY-LAWS 95-139 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of Newcastle (Northumberland-Clarington Board of Education) (Item #4 of Report #1); 95-140 being a by-law to designate the property known for municipal purposes as 2656 Concession Road 4, R.R. #5, Bowmanville, Ontario as a property of historic or architectural value or interest under the Ontario Heritage Act (Item #9 of Report #1); Council Agenda - 6 - October 16, 1995 BY-LAWS 95-141 being a by-law to assume certain streets within the Municipality of Clarington as public highways in the Municipality of Clarington (Item #12 of Report #1); 95-142 being a by-law to assume certain streets within the Municipality of Clarington as public highways in the Municipality of Clarington (Item #14 of Report #1); 95-143 being a by-law to authorize the entering into of an agreement with Kiddicorp Investments Limited the owner of Plan of Subdivision 18T-89053 and 18T-92011 and the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington in respect of Plan 18T-89053 (Approved by Council November 23, 1992) and 18T-92011 (Approved by Council September 12, 1994); 95-144 Confidential Personnel Matter (Item #18 of Report #1); 95-145 being a by-law to amend By-law 94-196, being a by-law to appoint Members to the Clarington Public Library Board (Item #19 of Report #1); and 95-146 being a by-law to appoint a Member to the Visual Arts Centre (Item #20 of Report #1). OTHER BUSINESS BY-LAW TO APPROVE THE ACTIONS OF COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT