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ONTARIO
DATE: FEBRUARY 12, 1996
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
January 29, 1996; and
Minutes of a special meeting of Council held on
February 5, 1996.
PUBLIC MEETING
A public meeting is being held for the
wishing to address By-law 96-40, being
,, the closure and conveyance of the unop~
between Lots 26 and 27, Concession 10,
Clarke, Municipality of Clarington, to
a division of St. Lawrence Cement Inc.
DELEGATIONS
purpose of any person
a by-law to authorize
~ned road allowance
former Township of
Dufferin Aggregates,
1. Regional Chair Jim Witty, Regional Municipality of
Durham;
2. John Levantis, City of Oshawa Marine Rescue
Association, P.O. Box 841, Oshawa, L1H 7N1 - COMRA
Funding Update;
3. Mona Carst, 7th Day Adventist Church, 5 Heatherington
Drive, Bowmanville, L1C 3P9 - Requesting a Reduction of
Fees for the Garnet B. Rickard Complex;
4. Jan Sudsbury, 60 Wellington Street, Bowmanville,
L1C 1V5 - Petition - Parking at Central Public School
(Unfinished Business);
5. Cheryl Campbell, 12 Liberty Place, Bowmanville,
L1C 1W5 - Petition - Parking at Central Public School
(Unfinished Business);
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Council Agenda
DELEGATIONS
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February 12, 1996
6. Katharine Goldberg, Michael Goldberg and Doug Moore,
Association for Burlesque Entertainers, P.O. Box 65239,
358 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, M4K 1M0 - Lap Dancing;
and
7 Andree Cooper, Business Consultant, Northumberland
Business Self-Help Office - Financial Assistance.
COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Information
I - 1 Municipal Alert received from the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario - Standing Committee
Hearings Set for Bill 20, The Land Use Planning
and Protection Act, 1995;
I - 2 Correspondence received from Christopher G.
Bieber, Manager, Central Ontario Electric,
301 Mulock Drive, Newmarket, L3Y 4X9 - Ontario
Hydro Update;
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I - 3 Correspondence received from Antoinette Sealy,
President, Club Carib of Oshawa Inc. and Dave
Patterson, President, Multicultural Council of
Oshawa/Durham - National Citizenship Week in
Canada;
I - 4 Correspondence received from Ian D. Macnab,
General Manager/Secretary-Treasurer, Kawartha
Region Conservation Authority - Authority Renewal
and Funding Schedule;
I - 5 Correspondence received from Ronald D. Robinson,
President, Oshawa-Durham Home Builders'
Association - Letter of Introduction;
I - 6 Correspondence received from Bernard J. Kamin,
Mosport Park Limited - Licensing Agreement;
I - 7 Correspondence received from Brian Curtis,
President, Durham Regional Police Association -
Police Services;
I - 8 News Release received from the Nuclear Fuel Waste
Environmental Assessment Panel - Public Hearings
for Nuclear Fuel Waste Management and Disposal
Concept Announced.
I - 9 Correspondence received from Christopher G.
Bieber, Manager, Central Ontario Electric, 301
Mulock Drive, Newmarket, L3Y 4X9 - Changes in
Ontario Hydro Retail Pricing and Billing & Local
Economic Development Rate;
Council Agenda - 3 - February 12, 1996
COMMUNICATIONS
I - 10 Correspondence received from Brian Nicholson,
Chairman, Central Lake Ontario Conservation
Authority - Conservation Authorities Program;
I - 11 Correspondence received from Ahmed Sharaf,
Conference Co-ordinator, Ministry of Municipal
Affairs and Housing - 1996 Conference;
I - 12 Minutes of a meeting of the Local Architectural
Conservation Advisory Committee held on
January 16, 1996;
I - 13 Correspondence received from Thomas A.W. Derreck,
City Clerk, City of St. Catharines - Resolution
re: Corporation Insurance Coverage;
I - 14 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, addressed
to The Honourable Al Leach, Minister of Municipal
Affairs and Housing - Potential Implications of
Revisions to the Development Charges Act;
I - 15 Correspondence received from John Les, President,
FCM and Duncan Campbell, President, LAMA,
24 Clarence Street, Ottawa, K1N 5P3 - Seminar on
New Terms of Reference for Municipal Government;
I - 16 Minutes of meetings of the Clarke Museum and
Archives held on December 5, 1995 and January 2,
1996;
I - 17 Minutes of a meeting of the Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority held on January 16, 1996;
I - 18 Correspondence received from David Crombie,
Waterfront Regeneration Trust - Special Meeting of
the Waterfront Partners - First Anniversary of the
Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail;
I - 19 Correspondence received from Michael D. Harris,
Premier of Ontario - Reductions in Municipal
Transfer Payments;
I - 20 Memorandum received from the Federation of
Canadian Municipalities - FCM/McGill Report on the
State of Canada's Infrastructure;
I - 21 Correspondence received from Denis Kelly, City
Clerk, City of North York - Consumers Gas - Rates;
Council Agenda - 4 - February 12, 1996
COMMUNICATIONS
I - 22 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, addressed
to The Honourable Mike Harris, Premier of
Ontario - Preliminary Financial Review of the
Report of the Task Force on the Future of the
Greater Toronto Area (Golden Task Force).
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from Christine Kent,
President, Canadian Mental Health Association -
Requesting Proclamation of Mental Health Week;
D - 2 Correspondence received from Stephen H. Diamond,
McCarthy Tetrault, Suite 4700, Toronto-Dominion
Bank Tower, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto,
M5K lE6 - Proposed Official Plan;
D - 3 Correspondence received from Hazel McCallion,
Mayor, City of Mississauga, Chair, GTA Mayors -
GTA Mayors Meeting February 16, 1996;
D - 4 Correspondence received from G. Sosnoski, Manager
of Corporate Records/Assistant City Clerk, City of
Kitchener - Resolution re: Bill 26;
D - 5 Correspondence received from Stephen McDonald,
Administrator and Clerk-Treasurer, Township of
Elizabethtown - Ontario Municipal Board;
D - 6 Correspondence received from Michael Rate,
Treasurer, Clarington Recreational Hockey League -
Requesting Permission to Manage and Conduct a
Nevada Ticket Lottery;
D - 7 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Fire
Department Defibrillation Programs;
D - 8 Correspondence received from Danny DeFrancesco,
General Manager, Bowlerama Thorncliffe -
Fundraising Bowling Event for the French/Mahaffy
Legal Fund;
D - 9 Correspondence received from Gerry Garritano,
3 Prince Rupert Drive, Courtice, Courtice North,
Petition (Letter to Clarington Council Dated
December 7, 1995 - D6-R39);
D - 10 Correspondence received from Mona Karst, on behalf
of Committee Representatives - Requesting a
Reduction of Fees for the Bowmanville 14th Annual
Ecumenical Women's Dinner to be held at the Garnet
B. Rickard Recreation Complex;
Council Agenda - 5 - February 12, 1996
COMMUNICATIONS
D - 11
Correspondence received from residents of Scugog
Street - Proposed St. Stephens Catholic Secondary
School;
D - 12 Correspondence received from Terry Smeltzer,
President, Ontario Federation of Anglers and
Hunters and Bette Ballhorn, Chair, Pitch-In
Canada - Pitch-In Week;
D - 13 Correspondence received from Brenda Fleming, Clerk
Treasurer, Village of West Lorne - Resolution re:
Merging of Existing School Boards;
D - 14 Correspondence received from Jack Foote - Public
Education System in Northumberland & Clarington;
D - 15 Correspondence received from Elva Reid, R.R. 1,
Kendal, LOA lE0 - Objection to the Changing of
Darlington-Clarke Townline Road/Regional Road 42
to Mosport Park Road;
D - 16 Correspondence received from Ernest R. Eves,
Treasurer, Canadian Cancer Society - Requesting
Proclamation of Cancer Month;
D - 17 Correspondence received from Jackie Braybrook,
Bowmanville - Picking Up Children From Central
School;
D - 18 Correspondence received from John A. Stotts,
Executive Officer, Oshawa-Durham Home Builders'
Association - Invitation to Attend Dinner and
Product Night;
D - 19 Correspondence recevied from Bernie Gotham,
7215 Old Scogog Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K2 -
Livestock Damage;
D - 20 Correspondence received from F.G. Houston, Chair,
Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority -
Restructuring Report; and
D - 21 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Fire
Marshal's Report to the Solicitor General.
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
Council Agenda - 6 - February 12, 1996
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of
February 5, 1996;
2. Report PD-22-96 - Issuance of Foundation Permit -
Willsonia Industries Ltd., Part Lots 15 & 16,
Concession 1, former Township of Darlington,
2380 Highway 2; and
3. Report TR-11-96 - Lease of Electronic PIN Pad
Equipment.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Petition - Parking at Central Public School (Tabled
from Council meeting of January 29, 1996); and
2. Addendum to Report WD-5-96 - 1996 Budget Restraint
Program - Fee Adjustments - Public Works New/Increased
Permit Fees - Tender Document Fees (Tabled from the
General Purpose and Administration Committee Meeting of
February 5, 1996).
BY-LAWS
96-40 being a by-law to authorize the closure and
conveyance of the unopened road allowance between
Lots 26 and 27, Concession 10, former Township of
Clarke, Municipality of Clarington, to Dufferin
Aggregates, a division of St. Lawrence Cement
Inc.;
96-41 being a by-law to lay out, establish and assume
Whittaker Avenue and part of Prestonvale Road as
public highway (Item #13 of Report #1);
96-42 being a by-law to authorize the execution of an
easement agreement between the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington and Nantucket
Condominium (Item #14 of Report #1);
96-43 being a by-law to amend By-law 81-37, as amended,
a by-law to regulate the construction of driveway
entrances upon the highways under the jurisdiction
of the Corporation of the Municipality of
Clarington (Item #12 of Report #1);
96-44 being a by-law to repeal By-law 95-106, being a
by-law to amend By-law 79-104, as amended, a
by-law to provide for the maintenance, management,
regulation and control of cemeteries in the
Municipality of Clarington (formerly the Town of
Newcastle) (Addendum to Report WD-5-96 -
Unfinished Business);
Council Agenda
~"" BY-LAWS
B6-45
96-46
96-47
OTHER BUSINESS
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being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the Corporation of
the former Town of Newcastle (Erwin Kurtz) (Item
#6 of Report #1);
being a by-law to authorize the execution of a
Lease Agreement with AT & T for Electronic PIN
Pads for Interac/Credit Card Acceptance Capability
(Report #3 - TR-11-96); and
being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By-law of the former Town of
Newcastle (Willsonia Industries Ltd.) (Report #2 -
PD-22-96).
BY-LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT