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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/28/1993N�M� COUNCIL AGENDA PRAYERS ROLL CALL MINUTES DATE: JUNE 28, 1993 TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on June 14, 1993. DELEGATIONS No delegations were scheduled for this meeting. COMMUNICATIONS Receive for Information I - 1 Correspondence received from Ron C. Sudds, Superintendent of Business, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education - 1993 Budget Manual; I - 2 Correspondence received from P. Watson, Manager of Waste Reduction, Regional Municipality of Durham - Change in Hours of Operation at the Regional Transfer Stations and Landfill Sites; I - 3 News Release received from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario - Questions and Answers About the Social Contract Legislation and Process; I - 4 Correspondence received from Premier Bob Rae - The Social Contract; I - 5 Correspondence received from Ed Philip, Minister of Municipal Affairs - The Social Contract; I - 6 Correspondence received from C. Smitton, Committee Secretary, Regional Municipality of Durham - Ministry of Environment and Energy's draft "Regulations to Prevent the Release of Fluorocarbon Refrigerants "; CCORPORATION CORPORATION OF TI-IE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 40 TEMPERANCE STREET o BOWMANVILLE • ONTARIO - LiC 3A6 . (416) 623 -3379 - FAX 623 -4169 RECYCLED rMCq Council Agenda COMMUNICATIONS 2 _ June 28, 1993 I _ 7 Correspondence received from W. M. Campbell, Chief Administrative Officer, Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority - Darlington Provincial Park; I _ 8 Minutes of a meeting of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority held on June 15, 1993; I _ 9 Correspondence received from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario - Election of AMO Board of Directors; I - 10 Correspondence received from Pierre Blais, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada - Young Offenders Act; I - 11 Correspondence received from A.G. Holt, Station Manager, Darlington Nuclear Generating Station - Economic Development - Town of Newcastle; I - 12 Correspondence received from Carol Smitton, Committee Secretary, Regional Municipality of Durham - Ontario Heart Health Study; I - 13 Correspondence received from Tom Band, Associate Director, Bell Canada - Freedom to Compete: Reforming the Canadian Regulatory System; I - 14 Correspondence received from Pat Irwin Lycett, Box 459, Orono, LOB 1MO - Conservation Authority Funding; I - 15 Correspondence received from Eric K. Pringle, Chemical Engineer, Project Manager, Gartner Lee - 1992 Annual Report - Paper Fiber Soil Enrichment Program - Atlantic Packaging Products Ltd.; I - 16 Correspondence received from Nancy Barnes, Secretary, The Bowmanville Toastmaster Club - Installation of Signs. Receive for Direction D - 1 Correspondence received from Stephen Leach and Candace Forest, 127 Cedar Crest Beach Road, Bowmanville, LiC 3K3 - Proposed Expansion of St. Marys Cement Company - West Side Creek Marsh; Council Agenda - 3 - June 28, 1993 COMMUNICATIONS D - 2 Correspondence received from Leonora and Julius Toms, 110 George Henry Blvd., Unit #46, Willowdale, M2J 1E7 - Proposed Expansion of St. Marys Cement Company - West Side Creek Marsh; D - 3 Correspondence received from Shannon Pugh, Administrative Co- ordinator, The Toronto Childrens' Breakfast Club - Breakfast Club Programs; D - 4 News Release received from the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade - jobsOntario Community Action; D - 5 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Request for School Crossing Protection on Regional Road #55 (Townline Road) in the Vicinity of College Park School; D - 6 Correpondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Regional Policy Support Local Municipal By -laws to Control the Placement of Newspaper Vending Boxes Within Regional Road Rights of Way; D - 7 Correspondence received from Vern Garlick, Chairman, Community Advisory Committee, Memorial Hospital - Bowmanville - Adult Day Program for Newcastle; D - 8 Correspondence received from Mayor Hazel McCallion - Resolution Regarding Social Contract Legislation; D - 9 Correspondence received from Garth Gilpin, Secretary- Treasurer and General Manager, Bowmanville Business Centre - Hiring of Summer Student; D - 10 Correspondence received from F.G. (Gerry) Houston, Chairman, Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority Restructuring Resource Management in Ontario - A Blueprint for Success; D - 11 Correspondence received from Jeff Davis, The Kinsmen Club of Bowmanville, P.O. Box 5, Bowmanville, L1C 3K8 - Permission to Hold Second Annual $0.25 Hot Dog Sales to Celebrate Canada Day at the Municipal Administrative Courtyard; Council Agenda - 4 - June 28, 1993 COMMUNICATIONS D - 12 Correspondence received from Lila and Lionel Gledhill, 125 Cedarcrest Beach Road, Bowmanville - Proposed Expansion of St. Marys Cement Company - West Side Creek Marsh; D - 13 Correspondence received from Deborah Tuckwell, Executive Director, Epilepsy Durham Region - Requesting Proclamation of Glad Days; D - 14 Correspondence received from George F. Vice, Club Historian, 34 Martin Road South, R.R. #6, Bowmanville, L1C 3K7 - Rotary Park - Old Arena Site. MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION REPORTS 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee held on June 21, 1993; 2. Report from the Town Solicitor re: Challenger Park Subdivision (To be distributed under separate cover); 3. Confidential verbal report from the Town Solicitor and the Director of Planning and Development re: Legal Matter. UNFINISHED BUSINESS BY -LAWS 93 -96 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law of the Town of Newcastle (McDonald's Restaurants) (Item #4 of Report #1); 93 -97 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law of the Town of Newcastle (W.G. Dallas) (Item #5 of Report #1); 93 -98 being a by -law to authorize a contract between Bennett Paving and Materials and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle in respect to Newcastle Meadows Phase I Repair of Deficiencies (Item #9 of Report #1); Council Agenda - 5 - June 28, 1993 BY -LAWS 93 -99 being a by -law to authorize the execution of Collective Agreements between the Town of Newcastle and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 74 (Item #15 of Report #1) 93 -100 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (689581 Ontario Limited) (Approved by Council January 25, 1993); 93 -101 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (290572 Ontario Limited) (Approved by Council July 27, 1992); 93 -102 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Kingsberry Properties Limited) (Approved by Council October 13, 1992); 93 -103 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Kiddicorp Investments Limited) (Approved by Council January 25, 1993) 93 -104 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle (Timber Bay Properties) (Approved by Council January 13, 1992); 93 -105 being a by -law to authorize the entering into of an amending agreement with Kiddicorp Investments Limited being the owner of Plan of Subdivision 18T -91013 and the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle in respect of Plan 18T -91013 (Approved by Council January 25, 1993); 93 -106 being a by -law to amend By -law 93 -106, as amended, a by -law to establish the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee for the Town of Newcastle (Item #11 of Report #1); 93 -107 being a by -law to adopt a Corporate Seal for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington; 93 -108 being a by -law to approve a settlement of outstanding issues arising out of certain Subdivision Agreements (To be distributed under separate cover). Council Agenda - 6 - June 28, 1993 OTHER BUSINESS (a) Regional Update (b) Committee /Boards Update (c) Municipality of Clarington Logo BY -LAW TO APPROVE THE ACTIONS OF COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT