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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/08/1996. MI)NICIPALITY OF ~arington ONTARIO DATE: July 8, 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 June 24, 1996. ~.r PUBLIC MEETING In accordance with Section 4 of the Development Charges Act, Council is holding a Public Meeting to enable the public to understand the amendment which is being considered to the Development Charge By-law 92-105 pursuant to the Development Charges Act. DELEGATIONS 1. Lloyd Stephenson, 106 King Street East, Newcastle, LIB 1H5 - General Discussion on Current Events; 2. Ian Smith, Chairman, Build Courtice Campaign, 113 Foxhunt Trail, Courtice, LlE lEl - Courtice Community Complex; 3. Keith Crago, 255 Osbourne Road, Courtice, LIE 2R3 - Development Application DEV 96-022 (Item #3 of Report #1); 4. Florence Arnold, 75 Osbourne Road, Courtice, LlE 2R3 - Development Application DEV 96-022 (Item #3 of Report #1); 5. Wilson Little, St. Marys Cement, 410 Waverley Road, R.R. #3, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report Admin-8-96 (Item #31 of Report #1); 6. Ric Symmes, Waterfront Regeneration Trust, 207 Queen's Quay West, Suite 580, Toronto M5J lA7 - Addendum to Report Admin-8-96 (Item #31 of Report #1); LARINGTON CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF C 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMAN VILLE •ONTARIO L1C 3A6 (905) 623-3379 FAX 623-4189 RECrCLEU PAPER _ Council Agenda - 2 - July 8, 1996 7. Mavis Carleton, 119 Cove Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report Admin-8-96 (Item #31 of Report #1); 8. Glenda Geis, 311 Chapel Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report Admin-8-96 (Item #31 of Report #1); 9. David Ashcroft, 63 Cedar Crest Beach Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report Admin-8-96 (Item #31 of Report #1); 10. Representative for the Port Darlington Community Association, c/o 63 Cedar Crest Beach Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report Admin-8-96 (Item #31 of Report #1); 11. Barry Twilt, 4 Cedar Crest Beach Road, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report Admin-8-96 (Item #31 of Report #1); and 12. Christine Reed, Group 2, Box 26, R.R. #2, Bowmanville, L1C 3K3 - Addendum to Report Admin-8-96 (Item #31 of Report #1) . COMMUNICATIONS Receive for Information I - 1 Correspondence received from Roxy Barnes, Administrator, Community Care - Expressing Appreciation for Council's On Going Support Through the Municipal Grant Program; I - 2 Correspondence received from Al Leach, Minister, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing - "Golden Tax Hikes"; I - 3 Correspondence received from Andrew and Halena Fedor, Opposition for Rural Cluster Development on Concession 7 and Enfield Road (Bradley's Corners); I - 4 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Development Charge Legislation - "Soft Services"; I - 5 Correspondence addressed to A.L. Georgieff, Commissioner of Planning, Regional Municipality of Durham, received from Katherine Gusselle, President, SAGA (Save the Ganaraska AGAIN) - Official Plan, Municipality of Clarington, Proposed Deferrals 7, 26 and 8; Council Agenda - 3 - I - 6 Correspondence received Administrative Officer, Conservation Authority - Authority's 1996 Budget; July 8, 1996 from J.R. Powell, Chief Central Lake Ontario Forwarding the I - 7 Correspondence addressed to A.L. Georgieff, Commissioner of Planning, Regional Municipality of Durham, from Niva Rowan, STORM Coalition, David McQueen, STORM Co-Chair, Joseph O'Neill, STORM Co-Chair - Clarington Official Plan Referrals 7, 26 and 8; I - 8 Correspondence received from Ian D. Macnab, General Manager, Secretary-Treasurer, Kawartha Region Conservation Authority - Brochure on Friends of Kawartha Region Conservation Authority and Family Fun Day; I - 9 Correspondence received from Joel Sloggett, Supervisor of Planning and Assessment, The Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Roman Catholic Separate School Board - Separate School Board Levy; I - 10 Correspondence addressed to Ken Sharratt, Ontario Clean Water Agency, from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Progress Report on Water Efficiency Program; I - 11 Correspondence received from Shelly Tait and Alison Kneen, Naturalization Committee of Ontario Street Public School - Thank You for Municipal Grant; I - 12 Correspondence received from Christopher G. Bieber, Manager, Central Ontario Electric - Ontario Hydro Retail Changes; I - 13 Correspondence received from Novina Wong, Metropolitan Clerk, Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto - Mandatory Enhanced Vehicle Emission Inspection and Maintenance Program; I - 14 Correspondence received from T.J. Edwards, Mayor, The Corporation of the Town of Whitby - Amalgamation affecting Oshawa; Council Agenda - 4 - July 8, 1996 I - 15 Correspondence addressed to S.E. Gwartz, Municipal Engineer, Ministry of Transportation, from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Region Municipality of Durham - By-law to modify the Regional Road System - Regional Road No. 14, Liberty Street, Municipality of Clarington; I - 16 Correspondence received from Bert Hart, Campaign Team, Ontario Public Service Employees Union - Property Tax Assessment; I - 17 Correspondence received from Don McCausland, Warden and Robert Waind, Chair, Conference Committee, Corporation of the County of Grey - 1996 County and Regional Sections of AMO Conference; I - 18 Correspondence addressed to the Honourable Al Palladini, Minister of Transportation from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Potential Abandonment of Rail Corridors in the G.T.A.; I - 19 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Review of 10-Acre Lot Policy; I - 20 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Haulage, Transfer and Disposal of Residential Waste of Durham Region; I - 21 Correspondence received from Martha Gibson, Deputy Clerk, Town of Georgina - Development Charges Act; I - 22 Correspondence received from C.D. MacInnes, Coordinator, Rabies Research, Ministry of Natural Resources - Wild Life Rabies Control Programs; I - 23 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority held on Tuesday, June 18th, 1996; I - 24 News Release received from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing - Public Consultation Launched on New Tenant-Protection Act; I - 25 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Review of the Rationale for Speed Limits on Arterial Roads and the Vicinity of Schools; and Council Agenda - 5 - July 8, 1996 I - 26 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Revised Procedures for processing Regional Official Plan Amendment Applications, Area Municipal Plans and Amendments, Subdivision and Condominium Applications Under the Planning Act as amended by Bill 20 as of May 22, 1996. Receive for Direction D - 1 Correspondence received from Nancy Scott, Executive Director, Big Brothers of Clarington - Proclamation of Big Brother Month; D - 2 Correspondence received from Janet Lunn Stewart, Town Clerk, Town of Halton Hills - CN/CP Abandonment of Rail Lines in GTA; D - 3 Application to Manage and Conduct a Nevada Ticket Lottery submitted by S.T. Worden School; ~rr' D - 4 Correspondence received from C.S. Sinardo, President, Jardine 0 M E Limited - Insurance Feasibility Study; D - 5 Correspondence received from R. Chamberlain, Manager, Video King Superstore - Reconstruction of Highway No. 2; D - 6 Correspondence received from Murray Paterson, Chairman, Newcastle Lions Club - Walk-A-Dog-A- Thon; D - 7 Correspondence received from Farncomb Le Gresley, 41 Metcalf Street, R.R. #8, Newcastle, L1B 1L9 - Sidewalks in Newcastle (Bond Head); D - 8 Correspondence received from Anthea Rowe, Courtice Secondary School, 1717 Nash Road, Courtice, LlE 2L8 - Annual Terry Fox Run for Cancer Research; D - 9 Correspondence received from Janet Lunn Stewart, Town Clerk, Town of Halton Hills - Development Charges Act; ~1r' D - 10 Correspondence received from Paul A. Malik, Sergeant, Community Services Bureau, Durham Regional Police Service - Implementation of a Community Neighbourhood Watch - Aspen Springs Community; Council Agenda D - 11 D - 12 D - 13 - 6 - July 8, 1996 Correspondence received from Novina Wong, Metropolitan Clerk, Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto - Potential Abandonment of Rail Corridors; Correspondence received from Pat Street, Chairperson, Clarington Youth Committee - Ad Hoc Youth Committee - Final Report; and Correspondence received from Dutt Jurakhan; Confidential Property Matter. MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION REPORTS 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of July 2, 1996; 2. Report PD-113-96 - Proposed Amendment to Development Charges By-law - Removal of Termination Date Within Development Charges By-law - Municipality of Clarington; 3. Report CD-41-96 - Heritage Designations - 192 Lovekin Road, Part Lot 35, Concession 1, Former Township of Clarke; 166 Simpson Avenue; 27 Beech Avenue; 39 & 43 King Street West, Bowmanville; 4. Report CD-40-96 - Application submitted by Mosport Park for a Special Events Permit; 5. Report CD-42-96 - Proposed Edenfest Concert, Mosport Park; 6. Report TR-65-96 - OMERS 7. Report TR-67-96 - Mechanical Equipment (To Be Distributed Under Separate Cover); 8. Report TR-64-96 - Tender CL-96-4 Courtice Community Complex Tender - (To Be Distributed Under Separate Cover) ; 9. Report Admin-23-96 - Older Adults Centre; 10. Report WD-28-96 - Clarington Rodeo Days - Media Presentation - Temporary Closure of Temperance Street Between King and Church Streets, Bowmanville - Thursday, August 22, 1996; Council Agenda - 7 - July 8, 1996 "" 11. Confidential Report TR-66-96 - Business Tax Collection; 12. Confidential Report Admin-2-96 - Personnel Matter; and 13. Confidential Verbal Report of the Solicitor - South West Courtice. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Official Voting Delegates - 1996 AMO Annual Conference. BY-LAWS 96-124 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of Newcastle (Ritchie & Keil) (Item #5 of Report #1); 96-125 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of Newcastle (Kiddicorp Investments Limited) (Item #8 of Report #1); 96-126 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of Newcastle (Dufferin Aggregates) (Item #11 of ~,. Report #1) ; 96-127 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of Newcastle (Vanstone Mill Inc.) (Item #12 of Report #1); 96-128 being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Lease Agreement between the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and Whitby/Bowmanville Ambulance Services (Item #2 of Report #1); 96-129 being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the former Town of Newcastle (Kaitlin Group Ltd.) (Approved by Council June 24, 1996); 96-130 being a by-law to amend By-law 9158, being a by-law to regulate traffic on highways, Municipal and Private Properties in the Municipality of Clarington (Approved by Council May 13, 1996); Council Agenda - 8 - July 8, 1996 BY-LAWS 96-131 being a by-law to designate the property known for municipal purposes as 192 Lovekin Road, Part Lot 35, Concession 1, former Township of Clarke as a property of historic or architectural value or interest under the Ontario Heritage Act (Report #3); 96-132 being a by-law to designate the property known for municipal purposes as 27 Beech Avenue, Bowmanville, as a property of historic or architectural value or interest under the Ontario Heritage Act (Report #3); 96-133 being a by-law to designate the property known for municipal purposes as 166 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, as a property of historic or architectural value or interest under the Ontario Heritage Act (Report #3); 96-134 being a by-law to designate the property known for municipal purposes as 39 King Street West, Bowmanville, as a property of historic or architectural value or interest under the Ontario ',, Heritage Act (Report #3) ; 96-135 being a by-law to designate the property known for municipal purposes as 43 King Street West, Bowmanville, as a property of historic or architectural value or interest under the Ontario Heritage Act (Report #3); 96-136 being a by-law to appoint certain persons as Parking Enforcement Officers and to repeal By-laws 93-180, 93-181 and 93-182 (Report #5); 96-137 being a by-law to establish a Reserve for the Junior Firefighting Program (Item #2 of Report #1); and 96-138 being a by-law to provide for an annual allowance to the Mayor and Members of Council (Approved by Council April 29, 1996). OTHER BUSINESS BY-LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT