HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/30/1994COUNCIL AGENDA
PRAYERS
ROLL CALL
MUNICIPAUTY OF
rington
° ONTARIO
DATE: MAY 30, 1994
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MINUTES
Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on
May 9, 1994; and
Minutes of a special meeting of Council held on
May 24, 1994.
DELEGATIONS
Clark, 4 Wellington Street, Bowmanville,
1. Ms. Peggy
L1C 1V1 - Herbicides on Public Areas;
2. A Member of the Clarington Youth Committee - Requesting
Permission to Use the Fire Hall to Hold Meetings
(Correspondence Item D - 15);
3. Mr.
& Mrs. E. Walsh, 1970 Taunton Road East, Hampton,
LOB 1J0 - Construction of Road;
4, Ms. Ruth Churchley, Canadian Postal Workers, 47 Simcoe
Street South, Oshawa, L1H 4GO - Waiver of Baseball
Diamond Fees (Correspondence Item D - 1);
5. Mr. John Campbell, 9 Spry Avenue, Bowmanville,
L1C 3T2 - Bowmanville Recreation Complex Infrastructure
Funds;
6. Mr. John Veldhuis, Box 16, Hampton, LOB 1JO -
community Liaison Group Update;
7, Mr. Henry 5tolp, Stolp Homes (NC3) Development
Corporation, 100 Allstate Pkwy., Suite , Markham,
201
L3R 6H3 - Development Application, South -West Courtice
Neighbourhood;
g, Ms. Carey Majid, 21 Beech Avenue, Bowmanville,
L1C 3A1 - Youth Challenge International (Correspondence
Item D - 7);
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Council Agenda' - 2 - May 30, 1994
DELEGATIONS
9. Mr. and Mrs. K. Penchoff,
210 Starr Avenue, Whitby,
L1N 3E3 - Report WD -27 -94 (Item #2(d) of Report #1):
10. Mr. Al Michael, 4188 Lakeshore Road, Newcastle - Animal
Sanctuary; and
11. Rev. Dr. Mervyn Russell, Box 61, 111, Church Street,
Orono, LOB 1MO - Orono youth Drop In Project
(Correspondence Item D - 9).
COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Information
I _ 1 Minutes of a meeting of the Orono Town Hall Board
held in May 1994; the Association of
I _ 2 Correspondence receivef arior�m
Municipalities o Proposed Changes to
AMO's Structure;
I _ 3 Correspondence received from Ian W.M. Juais,
Reeve, Township of Hope,
Armstrong, Chair, The Northumberland anprocess;
Clarington Board of Education - Budget
I _ 4 Minutes of the tteeahe d Architectural
19Co Conservation
1994
Advisory Comma
I _ 5 Correspondence received from TR. Pigerborough
Superintendent of Business,
Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Roman
Catholic Separate School Board - 1994 Mill Rates
for Separate School Supporters in the Municipality
of Clarington;
I _ 6 News Release received from Evelyn Gigantes,
Minister of Housing - Research Reveals Flaws in
Landlord - Commissioned Study on Non - Profit Housing;
I _ 7 Correspondence received from Carol Smitton,
Committee Secretary, Regional Municipality of
Durham - Clarington's Request that the egion of
Durham Works Department Review the Sp eed on
Regional Road #57 Between Baseline Road and
Jackman Road;
Council Agenda
_ 3 _ May 30, 1994
COMMUNICATIONS
I - 8 Correspondence received from David Sage,
President, Local 597, Labourers' International
Union of North America - Employment of Local
People;
I _ 9 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Sanitary
Sewers, Village of Newtonville;
I - 10 Correspondence received from Kimberly Suderman,
AMO Policy Analyst, Association of Municipalities
of Ontario - Province Tables 1994 Budget;
I - 11 Minutes of a meeting of the Bowmanville Museum
Board held on April 13, 1994;
I - 12 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, addressed
to Mr. Fred Johnson, Co- ordinator, Special
Projects, Ministry of Natural Resources -
Background Study No. 5 - Landform Conservation in
the Oak Ridges Moraine;
I - 13 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Drilled
Well Policy;
I - 14 Correspondence received from John and Dodie Glynn,
Kinsmen & Kinette National Presidents, Kinsmen and
Kinette Clubs of Canada - Message of Support - KIN
Magazine;
I - 15 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, addressed
to Ms. Sue Cumming, Chair, Durham Chapter, Urban
Development Institute - Extension of Interim
Development Charge Policies Adopted by Regional
Council on May 12, 1993 Until November 15, 1995;
I - 16 Correspondence received from David Ferguson,
Manager, Public Transportation Office, Ministry of
Transportation - Ontario - Quebec Trade;
I - 17 Correspondence received from Paul Waterman, Head,
Program Management, Ministry of Transportation -
1994 Road Subsidies;
I - 18 Correspondence received from John E. Davies,
Director, Markborough Properties Inc. - Payment of
Municipality's Consultant Fees;
Council Agenda - 4 - May 30, 1994
COMMUNICATIONS
I - 19
Correspondence received from Ed Philip, Minister,
Ministry of Municipal Affairs - 1994 Ontario
Budget;
Minutes of a meeting of the Newcastle Community
Hall Board held on April 18, 1994;
I - 21 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham -
Background Study #10 - Aggregate Resources Study
for the Oak Ridges Moraine;
I - 22 Correspondence received from Carol Smitton,
Committee Secretary, Regional Municipality of
Durham - 1993 Annual Reportable Diseases Report;
I - 23 Correspondence received from Carol Smitton,
Committee Secretary, Regional Municipality of
Durham - Pet Associated Salmonellosis;
I - 24 Correspondence received from C.W. Lundy, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - By -law to
Levy Against Area Municipalities;
I - 25 Correspondence received from Carol Smitton,
Committee Secretary, Regional Municipality of
Durham - Local Municipal Smoking By -laws;
I - 26 Correspondence received from Don Welsh, Co -Chair
and Annabel Sissons, Co- Chair, Clarington
Community Action Committee - 1994 Grant;
I - 27 Minutes of a meeting of the Clarington Hydro -
Electric Commission held on April 14, 1994;
I - 28 Correspondence received from Ed Philip, Minister,
Ministry of Municipal Affairs - Municipal
Involvement in Aboriginal Self - Government and Land
Claims Negotiations;
I - 29 Correspondence received from Joseph P. Gaspari,
President, Student Housing Accommodation
Residential Exchange Inc. - Residential Sharing
Service;
I - 30 Correspondence received from Tony Silipo,
Minister, Ministry of Community and Social
Services - Social Service Transfer Payment Funding
for 1994/95; and
Council Agenda - 5 - May 30, 1994
COMMUNICATIONS
I - 31 Correspondence received from Vera M. Downey,
President of Bowmanville Womens' Institute -
Parking at Trinity United Church Hall.
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Correspondence received from Ruth Churchley,
Oshawa Main Post Office, 47 Simcoe Street South,
Oshawa, L1H 4G0 - Requesting Waiver of Baseball
Diamond Fees;
D - 2 News Release received from the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario - Update on Conflict of
Interest Legislation;
D - 3 Correspondence received from Bruce Taylor, Town
Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Pickering -
Resolution re: Brock West Landfill Site;
D - 4 Correspondence received from Garth Gilpin,
Secretary- Treasurer and General Manager,
Bowmanville Business Centre - 1994 Downtown
Activities;
D - 5 Correspondence received from Garth Gilpin,
Secretary- Treasurer and General Manager,
Bowmanville Business Centre - Location of GO Bus
Stop;
D - 6 Correspondence received from Garth Gilpin,
Secretary- Treasurer and General Manager,
Bowmanville Business Centre - Parking in Downtown
Area;
D - 7 Correspondence received from Carey Majid, 21 Beech
Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 3A1 - Youth Challenge
International;
D - 8 Correspondence received from Sharon Dart, Manager,
Royal Bank, 55 King Street East, Bowmanville,
L1C 1N4 - Requesting Permission to Hold a Barbecue
on the South -East Corner of Division and King
Streets, Bowmanville;
D - 9 Correspondence received from Rev. Dr. Mervyn
Russell, Box 61, 111 Church Street, LOB 1MO -
Activities of the Orono Youth Drop In Project;
Council Agenda - 6 - May 30, 1994
COMMUNICATIONS
D - 10 Correspondence received from the AIDS Committee
Durham., 78 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, L1C 4S2 -
Requesting Permission to Conduct and Manage a
Nevada Ticket Lottery in the Municipality of
Clarington;
D - 11 Correspondence received from the Darlington Youth
Soccer League - Requesting Permission to Conduct
and Manage a Nevada Ticket Lottery in the
Municipality of Clarington;
D - 12 Correspondence received from Mr. Andrew Jamieson,
24 Quinn Drive, Bowmanville, L1C 3T1 - Garbage in
Public Areas;
D - 13 Petition received from residents of Mann Street,
Bowmanville - Condition of Subdivision;
D - 14 Correspondence received from Philippa Grant, c/o
61 Sarah Lane, Unit 29, Oakville, L6L 3V2 - A
Grandmother's Quest to Canoe Around Lake Ontario -
Summer 194;
D - 15 Correspondence received from the Clarington Youth
Committee - Requesting Permission to Use the Fire
Hall on Church Street to Hold Meetings When the
New Fire Hall is Built;
D - 16 Correspondence received from J.W. Tiernay, Clerk,
Town of Ajax - Electoral Boundaries Readjustment
Act;
D - 17 Correspondence received from David Clark, Manager,
Secretary- Treasurer, Clarington Hydro- Electric
Commission - Commissioner Honorarium Adjustment;
D - 18 Correspondence received from Timothy Little, 1659
Ramblewood Drive, Peterborough, K9K 2C2 -
Expansion of Wood Recycling Business to the
Bowmanville Area; and
D - 19 Correspondence received from Joseph Hand,
42 Monroe Street West, Newcastle, L1B 1J2 -
Requesting Permission to Hold 1994 "Walk For A
Cure" Walk- A -Thon in Bowmanville.
Council Agenda - 7 - May 30, 1994
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of
May 16, 1994;
2. Report PD -64 -94 - Confidential Property Matter (To be
distributed under separate cover);
3. Confidential Verbal Report - F. Wu, Director of
Planning and Development - Property Matter; and
4. Confidential Verbal Report - D. Hefferon, Solicitor -
Legal Matter (Documentation to be distributed under
separate cover).
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
BY -LAWS
94 -79 being a by -law to appoint certain persons as
Parking Enforcement Officers for the Bowmanville
Memorial Hospital (Item #10 of Report #1);
94 -80 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the former Town of
Newcastle (Approved September 21, 1987);
94 -81 being a by -law to adopt the estimates of all sums
required during the year for the school boards and
Regional Government purposes and to strike the
rates of taxation for the 1994;
94 -82 being a by -law to adopt the estimates of all sums
required during the year for municipal purposes
and to strike the rates of taxation for municipal
purposes for the year 1994;
94 -83 being a by -law to adopt Amendment Number 58 to the
Official Plan of the former Town of Newcastle
(Item #3 of Report #1);
94 -84 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the
Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the former Town of
Newcastle (Item #5 of Report #1); and
94 -85 being a by -law to implement the conditions of the
Confidential Verbal Report of the Solicitor (To be
distributed under separate cover).
Council Agenda - 8 - May 30, 1994
OTHER BUSINESS
(a) Regional Update
(b) Committee /Boards Update
BY -LAW TO APPROVE THE ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT