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MUNICIPALITY OF
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MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 1995
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: ORONO TOWN HALL
Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on
October 30, 1995.
PUBLIC MEETING
The Honourable David Crombie, Commissioner of the Waterfront
Regeneration Trust - Report and Recommendations Concerning
the Westside Marsh.
DELEGATIONS
1. David Lawson, 111 Cedar Crest Beach, Box 44,
Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Lakefront Access;
2. Rick Daniels, 3142 Hancock Road N., Courtice, LIE 2M1 -
Courtice Heights Developments (Correspondence
Item D-9);
3. Kerry Meydam, 3828 Trulls Road, Courtice, LIE 2L3 -
Report CS-36-95;
4. Linda Gasser, P.O. Box 399, Orono, LOB 1M0 -
Report CS-36-95;
5. Trudy Reid, Box 527, Orono, LOB 1M0 - Report CS-36-95;
and
6. Antonio Caiata, 4380 Courtice Road, Bowmanville,
L1C 3K4 - Report PD-121-95.
COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Information
I - 1 Correspondence received from Stephen Kassinger,
President, Oshawa-Durham Home Builders'
Association - Development Charges;
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I - 2 Correspondence received from R.C. Sudds,
Superintendent of Business, Northumberland-
Clarington Board of Education - 1996 Budget
Meeting Dates;
I - 3 Correspondence received from Tim M. Jones, Mayor,
Town of Aurora, addressed to The Honourable Al
Leach - The Speech Given at the AMO Upper Tier
Conference;
I - 4 Correspondence received from Ernie Hardeman,
M.P.P., Oxford, Parliamentary Assistant, Ministry
of Municipal Affairs - Advisory Group on Municipal
Government Reform;
I - 5 Correspondence received from Lembi Mitchell,
A/Minister's Liaison Officer, Ministry of Natural
Resources - Conservation Authorities Blueprint;
I - 6 Correspondence received from Wayne Brough,
4360 Lawrence Road, R.R. #l, Orono, LOB 1M0 - Dog
Shooting;
I - 7 Correspondence received from Fay Gillis, Durham
Region Health Department - Opening Doors to
Understanding: HIV/AIDS;
I - 8 Municipal Alert received from the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario - Economic Statement
Expected During Last Two Weeks of November;
I - 9 Notice received from the Ontario Municipal Board
from a Decision of the Durham Land Division
Committee;
I - 10 Minutes of a meeting of the Newcastle Community
Hall Board held on September 18 and October 16,
1995;
I - 11 Speaking Notes for the Honourable Al Leach,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing at the
Annual Conference of the Upper Tier Section of
AMO;
I - 12 Minutes of a meeting of the Local Architectural
Conservation Advisory Committee held on
October 17, 1995;
I - 13 Minutes of a meeting of the Bowmanville Museum
Board held on October 11, 1995;
I - 14 Bulletin received from the Ontario Sewer and
Watermain Construction Association - Tender
Results Bulletin;
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COMMUNICATIONS
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November 13, 1995
GTA Fax News Release received from Anne Golden and
the GTA Task Force;
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from Garth Gilpin,
Secretary-Treasurer and General Manager,
Bowmanville Business Centre - Requesting Closure
of the Downtown Area on December 1, 1995 from
6:00 p.m. until 12 Midnight;
D - 2 Correspondence received from John Brudek,
Chairperson, Monarch Youth Auto Refinishers
Project - Availability of Surplus Buildings;
D - 3 Correspondence received from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Ed, 7 Centre Crt., Newcastle - Retirement/Nursing
Home, Wilmot Creek;
D - 4 Correspondence received from Clarence and Doreen
Goodman, 3056 Hancock Road, Courtice, L1E 2M2 -
Proposed Subdivision North of Nash Road Between
Courtice and Hancock Roads;
D - 5 Correspondence received from Kerry Meydam,
3828 Trulls Road, Courtice, LlE 2L3 - Animal
Control Procedures/Policy;
D - 6 Correspondence received from Ron Baliski,
President, Bowmanville Recreational Hockey
League - Requesting a Reduced Rate for the NHL
Oldtimers Hockey Game at the Garnet B. Rickard
Complex;
D - 7 Correspondence received from Garth Gilpin,
Secretary-Treasurer and General Manager,
Bowmanville Business Centre - Requesting that the
Lines at the Parking Meter Sites in the Downtown
Area be Repainted;
D - 8 Correspondence received from Nancy Wallace,
145 Liberty Street South, Bowmanville, L1C 1K4 -
Parking for the Handicapped in Downtown
Bowmanville;
D - 9 Correspondence received from Rick and Melanie
Daniels, 3142 Hancock Road North, Courtice,
L1E 2M1 - Courtice Heights Developments;
D - 10 Correspondence received from Pat Mapplebeck,
President, Durham Region Real Estate Board - CRTC
Proposed Pay-Per-Call Billing (Telecomlink) for
Business Customers;
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COMMUNICATIONS
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November 13, 1995
Correspondence received from Bette Ballhorn,
Chair, Board of Directors, Pitch-In-Ontario - 1996
Pitch-In-Week;
D - 12 Correspondence received from John P. Murphy,
Mayor, Corporation of the Town of Deep River - Low
Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility;
D - 13 Correspondence received from Anthony Biglieri,
Principal, Plantactics Group Ltd. - Request for
Road Name Change;
D - 14 Correspondence received from Cecil Mackesey,
Chairperson, Durham Regional Labour Council -
Resolutions re: Ten Goals for Health Care and
Canada Health and Social Transfer;
D - 15 Correspondence received from Linda Gasser, P.O.
Box 399, Orono, LOB 1M0 - Dog Shooting Incident;
D - 16 Correspondence received from Chris Bieber,
Manager, Central Ontario Electric - Boundary
Expansion;
D - 17 Petition received from the residents of Old Scugog
Road - Closure of Old Scugog Road at Regional
Road 57;
D - 18 Application received from the Hampton Junior
Public School PTO - Requesting Permission to
Manage and Conduct a Nevada Ticket Lottery;
D - 19 Correspondence received from Irv Harrell,
Chairman, Central Lake Ontario Conservation
Authority - Report to the C.L.O.C.A. Board of
Directors on the findings of the Operations
Review;
D - 20 Correspondence received from the Racansky Family,
3200 Hancock Road, Courtice, LlE 2M1 - Official
Plan; and
D - 21 Correspondence and petition received from
Dave Winkle, 65 Soper Creek Drive, Bowmanville,
and residents of Soper Creek Drive - Noise By-law.
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of
November 6, 1995.
Council Agenda - 5 - November 13, 1995
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
BY-LAWS
95-152 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of
Newcastle (Aspen Springs) (Item #4 of Report #1);
95-153 being a by-law to designate a certain portion of
Registered Plan 40M-1816 as not being subject to
Part Lot Control (Aspen Springs) (Item #4 of
Report #1);
95-154 being a by-law to designate a certain portion of
Registered Plan 40M-1820 as not being subject to
Part Lot Control (Kiddicorp Investments) (Item #7
of Report #1);
95-155 being a by-law to authorize a contract between the
Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and
Barr's Roofing, Newcastle, Ontario, for the
Hampton Public Works Depot - Exterior Cladding
(Item #9 of Report #1);
95-156 being a by-law to authorize the execution of an
agreement with the Region of Durham for the
reversion to the Municipality of Clarington of
Regional Road 14 (Liberty Street), from Taunton
Road northerly to Regional Road 20 (Item #13 of
Report #1);
95-157 being a by-law to repeal By-law 95-132 and amend
By-law 95-10, as amended, being a by-law to
appoint members to the Local Architectural
Advisory Committee for the Municipality of
Clarington (Approved by Council October 30, 1995);
and
95-158 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of
Newcastle (Ciaita) (Item #5 of Report #1).
OTHER BUSINESS
Report of the Greater Toronto Co-Ordinating
Committee Quality of Life Steering Committee -
Comparative Advantage: An Enviable Quality of
Life.
BY-LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT