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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/05/1999MUNICIPALITY OF ONTARIO DATE: JULY 5, 1999 TIME: IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE G.P. & A. COMMITTEE MEETING PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on June 28, 1999 COMMUNICATIONS Receive for Information I — 1 Bob and Berry Munro, Box 191, Hampton, LOB 1JO —Reinstate Prayer in our Schools I — 2 Ontario Power Generation Backgrounder — Safe and Reliable Generation of Electricity into the "Year 2000" 1-3 Stephen Frederick, President, Voters Organized to Cancel the Airport Lands — Pickering lands Stakeholders Forum I — 4 Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority — Minutes of a meeting of June 15, 1999 Receive for Direction D —1 Betty Irving, Secretary, Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade Committee — Community of Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade — Saturday, November 20, 1999 D — 2 Gerald H. Dafoe, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Health Association — Proclamation of "National Immunization Awareness Week" CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARIN TON 40 TEMPERANCE .STREET , BOWN,ANVILLE = ONTARIO • L1C 3A6 . (905) 623 -3379 . FAX 629 -4169 RECYCLED FAPFR WEBSITE: www.municipality . claringtor7.on.ca Council Agenda - 2 - July 5, 1999 MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION REPORTS 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of July 5, 1999 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. J.R. Powell, Chief Administrative Officer, Central Lalce Ontario Conservation Authority — Planning Issues related to Proposed Official Plan Amendment 99 -005 to Incorporate Communal Servicing Policies into the Durham Official Plan 2. Confidential Report ADMIN -21 -99 — Personnel Matter BY -LAWS OTHER BUSINESS BY -LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT SUMMARY OF CORRESPONDENCE JULY 5,1999 CORRESPONDENCE FOR INFORMATION 1-1 Bob and Betty Munro advising that it has come to their attention that the Durham Regional Council has decided not to endorse a recommendation to reinstate prayer in our schools. The reason given by on Councillor is that he does not wish to "marginalize" a portion of society. In fact, that is just what he is doing when he refuses to acknowledge our Christian heritage. Our very basic morals are based on the Judeo - Christian foundation of the Ten Commandments and the teachings of Jesus. They believe that compromising these teachings or removing them completely from our schools will bring only negative results to our society. (Receive for Information) 1-2 Ontario Power Generation Backgrounder advising that staff have been engaged since 1997 in a program to ensure the safe and reliable generation of electricity into the "Year 2000 ". Management at Darlington, as part of an overall OPG corporate initiative, considers the Y2K issue a top priority and more than $10 million and 30 staff have been allocated to the station's Y2K team. (Receive for Information) 1-3 Stephen Frederick, President, Voters Organized to Cancel the Airport Lands advising of advances made by the Pickering Lands Stakeholders Forum. The Stakeholders Forum was assembled to address the issue of the designation of the Pickering Lands as an airport site. Since January of this year, they have been meeting to determine if a mechanism exists to accomplish the goal of protecting the land without designating the property as an airport sit. He is pleased to report that viable options do exist. Mr. Frederick forwards a copy of their discussion paper and several recent newspaper articles written about the Stakeholders Forum meetings and process. (Receive for Information) I — 4 Minutes of a meeting of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority held on June 15, 1999. (A copy of the minutes is attached to the Summary of Correspondence.) (Receive for Information) Summary of Correspondence - 2 - July 5, 1999 CORESPONDENCE FOR DIRECTION D — 1 Betty Irving, Secretary, Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade Committee requesting permission to hold the Community of Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, November 20, 1999 beginning at 10:30 a.m. As in past years the co- operation of the Police Department, Works Department and Town Services is requested. They also request a change in the parade route: the parade marshalling will start on Church Street by the old Fire Hall and will end, as usual, at Memorial Park on Liberty Street. (Motion to approve request provided organizers apply for and obtain a Road Occupancy Permit) D — 2 Gerald H. Dafoe, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Public Health Association requesting proclamation of "National Immunization Awareness Week" from October 24 to 30, 1999. (Motion to Proclaim) SUMMARY OF BY -LAWS JULY 5,1999 BY -LAWS 99 -97 being a by -law to authorize the execution of a trust agreement between the Municipality of Clarington and the Orono Amateur Athletic Association (Report CD- 25 -99) 99 -98 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -74 -99 — Parking in Residential Areas) 99 -99 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -74 -99 — Parking in Residential Areas) 99 -100 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -74 -99 — Parking in Residential Areas) 99 -101 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -74 -99 — Parking in Residential Areas) 99 -102 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -75 -99 — Robert Derech on behalf of Baywood Homes) 99 -103 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -76 -99 — Green -Martin Properties Ltd.) 99 -104 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -77 -99 — Faith United Church) 99 -105 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -80 -99 — Veltri & Sons Limited) 99 -106 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -81 -99 — Green Martin Holdings Ltd.) Summary of By -laws - 2 - July 5, 1999 99 -107 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the 'Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -83 -99 — Clarington Fieldcrest Developments Limited) 99 -108 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Report PD -84 -99 — 535078 Ontario Ltd.) 99 -109 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Addendum to Report PD -70 -99 — Black Creels Developments Limited) 99 -110 being a by -law to authorize a contract between the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and Mediacom Inc., Toronto, Ontario for Transit Passenger Shelter Advertising (Report TR- 45 -99) 99 -111 being a by -law to authorize entering into an Agreement with 1307227 Ontario Ltd., the owners of Plan of Subdivision 18T -90029 and any Mortgagee who has an interest in the said lands, and the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington in respect of 18T -90029 (Approved by Council May 22, 1995 - 1307227 Ontario Limited) 99 -112 amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Approved by Council May 22, 1995 — 13 07227 Ontario Limited) 99 -113 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Approved by Council September 1996 — Dunbury Homes)