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PRAYERS
ROLL CALL
DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
DATE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2004
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Minutes of a meeting of Council held on February 2, 2004
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I- 1 Sergeant Paul Malik, Durham Regional Police Services - Road Watch
Committee
1 - 2 P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk, Region of Durham - Durham Regional Transit
Improvement Plan
I - 3 Dr. D.L. Reynolds, Associate Medical officer of Health, Region of
Durham - Snapshot on Healthy Newborns
1 - 4 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority Meeting
1 - 5 Channel 12 CHEX TV Durham - Extended Programming
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623 -3371
Council Agenda _ 2 _ February 16, 2004
1 - 6 Federation of Canadian Municipalities - Liberal Caucus Retreat
1 - 7 Federation of Canadian Municipalities - Throne Speech
1 - 8 Minutes of the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting
1 - 9 Minutes of the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority Meeting
I - 10 John Slobodzian, Ministry of Transportation Project otten Sims 'Hub'cknd
Doug Allingham, Consultant Project Manager,
Associates - Highway 407 East Completion Terms of Reference
1 -11 Minutes of the Kawartha Conservation Meeting
1 - 12 Newcastle -Bond Head Ratepayers Association — Future Hospital
Expansion Costs Charged to Development Charges
1 - 13 Don MacKinnon, President, Power Workers' Union — Editorial "More
Reactors Make No Sense at This Time"
1 - 14 Federation of Canadian Municipalities— GST Rebate
1- 15 Dr. Marie Bountrogianni, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration -
Volunteer Awards
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D - 1 Frances Lenihan - Property Management complaints at Nash
Road/Townline Price Chopper and Valiant Properties
D - 2 Karen and James Cockerham - Proposed Development Application by
Michael Ricciutto
D - 3 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham - Official Plan Amendment COPA 2003 -014,
Draft Plan of Subdivision SC -2003 -001
D - 4 Donna Russett, Volunteer Director, 2004 Pitch -In Canada Week - 2004
Pitch -In Canada Week
D - 5 Deborah Clark, Durham District Manager, The Easter Seal Society,
Durham - Easter Seals Month
D - 6 B. Cail Maclean, Executive Officer, Durham Region Real Estate Board -
Realtor's Month
Council Agenda - 3 - February 16, 2004
D - 7 Joe Hand, Chair, Day of Mourning Committee, Durham Region Labour
Council - Day of Mourning
D - 8 J.B. Galway, A.T. Hodges and C.A. Ballantyne - Current Value
Assessment Process
D - 9 Association of Municipalities of Ontario — NOW Alliance Rural Health
Action Plan
D - 10 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham - Property Tax Assessment Increases
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of
February 9, 2004
2. Report COD - 008 -04 - 10 Boulton Street, Newcastle, Lease Agreement
3. Confidential Verbal Report — Legal Matter
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
BY-LAWS
OTHER BUSINESS
a) Regional Update
b) Boards and Committees Update
BY -LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT
SUMMARY OF BY -LAWS
FEBRUARY 16, 2004
BY-.LAWS
2004 -038 being a by -law to amend By-law $ormer Town of Newcastle (Paulg Zoning
By -law for the Corporation of the
Family Trust) (Item #2 of Report #1)
2004 -039 being a by -law to approve the expropriation of 774 Martin Road,
Bowmanville on behalf of the Council of the Municipality of Clarington
as the approving authority under the Expropriations Act, and to
authorize the Mayor and Clerk 3 of execute
#1) Certificate of Approval
under the aforesaid Act (Item # Report
2004 -040 being a by -law to expropriate 77i to the Road,
Municipal Act, 2001 the
purposes of a community park pursuant
S.0 .2001 (Item #3 of Report #1)
2004 -041 being a by -law to authorize to execute and Clerk on
behalf of the of 774 Martin
Municipality of Clarington
Road, Bowmanville in accordance with Section 9 of the Expropriations
Act (Item #3 of Report #1)
2004 -042 being a by -law to amend By- law91-58, a amended, property Bn the to
regulate traffic on highways, municipality and private
Municipality of Clarington (Item #4 of Report #1)
2004 -043 being a by -law to authorize the execution Conservat onhe
Municipality of Clarington and the Central Lake Ontario
Authority (Item #5 of Report #1)
2004 -044 Confidential Property Matter (Item #6 of Report #1)
2004 -045 being a by -law to permit the processing of Regional
fotpa Mul, associate pal ty ofd
deductions and remittances, including
Clarington Mayor and councillors serving on the Region of Durham
council (Item #8 of Report #1)
2004 -046 being a by -law to authorize a contract ual Arts Centre, Bowmanville, owmanville, Ontario,
Municipality of Clarington and Vi
to enter into agreement for lease 9 of of Visual rt Arts Centre at 143 Simpson
Avenue, Bowmanville (Item p
2004 -047 Confidential Personnel Matter (Item #10 of Report #1)
2004 -048 being a by -law to authorize a contract between the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington and Catherine Howse, to enter into
agreement for the lease of 19 Boulton Street, Newcastle (Report #2)
2004 -049 being a by -law to amend By -law 2004 -014, a by -law to appoint
Members to the Clarington Traffic Management Advisory Committee
(approved by Council on February 2, 2004)
2004 -050 being a by -law to amend By -law 2004 -017, a by -law to appoint
Members to the Game Commission (approved by Council on
February 2, 2004)
2004 -051 being a by -law to amend By -law 2004 -021, a by -law to appoint
Members to the Orono Arena Community Centre Board (approved by
Council on February 2, 2004)
2004 -052 being a by -law to amend By -law 2004 -026, a by -law to appoint
Members to the Clarington Highway 407 Community Advisory
Committee (approved by Council on February 2, 2004)
2004 -053 being a by -law to amend By -law 2004 -011, a by -law to appoint
Members to the Abandoned Cemeteries Board (approved by Council on
February 2, 2004)
2004 -054 being a by -law to appoint Members to the Clarington Museums and
Archives Board and to repeal By -law 2001 -003 (approved by Council on
February 2, 2004)
SUMMARY OF CORRESPONDENCE
FEBRUARY 16, 2004
CORRESPONDENCE FOR INFORMATION
1 - 1 Sergeant Paul Malik, Durham Regional Police Services, providing an
update on the Road Watch Committee's activities. During 2003, 691
warning letters were issued to residents pertaining to speeding and poor
driving practices. Road Watch Committees throughout Durham Region
continue to report poor or dangerous driving practices by submitting
citizen report forms. Road Watch's mandate is to reduce collisions and
fatalities through awareness, education and enforcement of road safety.
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1 - 2 P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk, Region of Durham, advising Council that the
Region of Durham on January 21, 2004, endorsed Clarington's resolution
supporting the Region assuming full authority over bus passenger
transportation systems currently provided at the lower tier level, effective
July 1, 2004. She is advising the area municipalities of Regional Council's
intent as it relates to transit services.
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1 - 3 Dr. D.L. Reynolds, Associate Medical Officer of Health, Region of Durham,
providing Council with a copy of the Snapshot on Healthy Newborns. This
report presents a variety of Durham Region data on birth and fertility
trends, health before pregnancy, health during pregnancy, and health
consequences.
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1 - 4 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority meeting dated
January 20, 2004. (Copy attached)
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1 - 5 Channel 12 CHEX TV Durham, advising Council that there has been a
partnership formed between Channel 12 CHEX TV Durham and
durhamregion.com. Channel 12 will incorporate durhamregion.com's
offerings into its local programming, and durhamregion.com will extend
Channel 12 programming with 24/7 online program guides, summaries,
discussion forums and more. (Receive for Information)
I - 6 Federation of Canadian media us the Liberal
Caucus Retreat. News p
the proposed sharing of the federal fuel tax. Closing day reports focused
on the Federation of Canadian f n7o /Mto 100 %Itand on proposal
nleed for the
the
municipal GST rebate
Government to quickly provide much - needed funding to Canada's cities
and municipalities.
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Summary of Correspondence
_ 2 _ February 16, 2004
1 - 7 Federation of Canadian Municipalities, advising Council Munth t he speech
from the Throne marks a new chapter for Governments. The Prime Minister committed to a New Deal for Canada's
cities and municipalities. The Government committed to raising the
municipal GST rebate to 100% and to working with the provinces/
territories to share with municipalities aportion nment a so said it would or find
mechanisms to the same goals. The g o
quickly commit funds within its existing infrastructure programs to help
deal with the $60 billion municipal infrastructure deficit. The speech
underlined the key role of municipal governments in other national
priorities, including environmental stewardship and sustainable
development, the integration of i Aboriginal
and northern
m an
urban context, emergency preps
development.
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1 - 8 Minutes of the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee meeting dated
November 20, 2003. (Copy attached(R) for Information)
1 - 9 Minutes of the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority meeting dated
January 22, 2004. (Copy attached)
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I - 10 John Slobodzian, Ministry of Transportation Project otten Sims b cknd
Doug Allingham, Consultant Probe Manager,
the
Associates, advising that the new provincial government tam nd has de ded to
Ministry's long range transportation planning p ro g
move forward to complete the proposed Highway 407 East Completion
Terms of Reference (ToR) for submission of 2003 an OntariorS per or
for review and approval. During the s ummer
Court of Justice quashed Ministerial approval of the Environmental
Assessment Terms of Reference for d redCt on foe
landfill near Napanee, Ontario. The court decision provides
changes to the existing ToR documents. will be made
that the
expeditiously and they intend to consult on the changes to
implications of the court decision are understood e Information) and
sse.
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1- 11 Minutes of the Kawartha Conservation meeting dated February 4, 2004.
(Copy attached)
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1 -12 Newcastle -Bond Head Ratepayers fully ti ad Council's that at their
on
meeting on January 26, 2004, they y supported
regarding adding future hospital expansion support ty on any future
Charges. The Board will be gla d the municipality
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February 16, 2004
1 -13 Don MacKinnon, President, Power reactors make no sense his time." It is
January 4, 2004 editorial "More
important to note that any new construction generation f c1es requires
an appropriate site and Darlington GS certainly meets criteria.
for new
Substantial lead time is also required and by signaling his support
nuclear construction, Mayor Mutton is making it clear that Clarington
would be a willing partner in the lengthy process of approvals and
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grid.
mat on)
is a
I - 14 Federation of Canadian Municipalities for advising The debsion by
welcome first step toward a new deal
the Government to refund 100 percent the for FCM and for Canadian municipalities
on essential local services is a great victory
municipalities. It will allow us to fund much - needed improvements to our
roads, water - treatment plants, pu
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1 - 15 Dr. Marie Bountrogianni, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, inviting
community organizations to participate in Ontario's volunteer recognition
programs for 2004. The programs are:
The Ontario Volunteer Service Awards which recognize volunteers
for continuous service with a community group
The Outstanding Achievement Awards for Voluntarism in Ontario
which recognize superlative volunteer work by individuals, groups
or businesses
The Ontario Medal for Young e a I s of 15 anld 24 years tined to
young volunteers between th g e
recognition of their outstan ding
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CORRESPONDENCE FOR DIRECTION
D - 1 Frances Lenihan, providing Council with a copy of a petition that was sent
to John O'Toole's office on October 30, 2003, regarding property
management complaints at Nash Road/Townline Price Chopper and
Valiant Properties. Residents of Nash Road have the following
complaints:
1, directional signage on the Price Chopper property for loading trucks
should be relocated with appropriate placement to stop truck
deliveries from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m;
2. additional signage to be installed to advise trucks that they must not
be left in idle while unloading or waiting to dock;
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_ 4 _ February 16, 2004
3. additional signage to be placed on Nash Road to advise delivery
vehicles that there is no right to p
4. speed bumps should be installed to slow down lo al tr mail i on Nash
Road as this has now become a subsidiary route
and rerouting from Highway 2.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Planning Services and to the
Director of Engineering Services)
D - 2 Karen and James Cockerham, requesting rea of the proposed development
assessment on septic and wells they would like a
application by Michael Riouild they Iflose the�wateriand need to have water
written guarantee that s
brought in, or if their well becomes contaminated, the
dr Iledcipal the Will
reimburse their costs. Also, if their well needs to
municipality will cover the costs of(Motion g to refer correspondence to the
Director of Planning Services)
D - 3 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham, writing to Council advising that Dr. Rose -
Anne Vieira is concerned with the proposed official Plan
01) She writes Amendment
that
(COPA 2003 -014, draft plan of subdivision
residents are quite concerned over the r spelcies of
protected land . She adds that these woods are home to many
birds and wildlife, and points out that the area wa spre o e are protected
because it was deemed to be an (Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Planning Services)
D - 4 Donna Russett, Volunteer Director,vveek of'Apr'i 19 Canada 25, 2004; as Partner
requesting Council to proclaim the
in 2004 Pitch -In Canada Week ". Ms. Russett advises that Council can
also participate in the following:
Appoint a local PITCH-IN CA ADA Week coordinator;
Support local voluntary efforts;
Become a partner /member of PITCH -IN ONTARIO;
Send a `Thank You' letter to their sponsors;
Become a "National Partner in Civic Pride "; and
Affix PITCH -IN decals to all litter - receptacles.
(Motion to Proclaim)
D - 5 Deborah Clark, Durham District Manager, Easter S al Society,
Durham, requesting Council to declare
The generous support from community members will help Easter Seals
equipment; provide summer camping and recreational
fund necessary
experiences, government relations, research and public and consumer
education. (Motion to Proclaim)
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_ 5 _ February 16, 2004
D - 6 B. Cail Maclean, Executive Officer, Durham Region Real Estate Board,
requesting Council to declare the month of May, 2004 as "Realtor's
Month ". 2004 is a very momentous anniversary. for Fhoe 50 years Region they have been
Estate Board as it is their 50 rY
providing their membership with the tools, education and various services
needed to run a successful real estate on to Procla Durham Region.
D - 7 Joe Hand, Chair, Day of Mourning Committee, Durham Region Labour
Council, requesting Council to proclaim Wednesday, April 28, 2004, as
"Day of Mourning in recognition n es killed, 'bd on
the job and that flags be lowered o Municipal Buildings n honour of
killed at the workplace. rove the
(Motion to Proclaim and to app
lowering of the flags on municipal
buildings)
D _ 8 J.B. Galway, A.T. Hodges and C.A. Ballantyne, advising Council that they
are an informal group of citizens concerned with how characteristics of the
Current Value Assessment process impact the financial stability of both
property tax payers and municipalities. They are requesting that the
following resolution be passed:
"WHEREAS since the first Assessment Act was passed in 1850,
municipalities have been attempting to improve the assessment
base on which taxes are levied to provide a fairer and more
equitable fundamental process to provide for both stability and
continuity; and
WHEREAS the basis of the current real property assessment
process is premised on "what a willing buyer will pay a willing
seller "; and
WHEREAS the core of all real property assessment is to portray
equality between various classes of property; and
WHEREAS the stability of real property assessment forms the
foundation on which a municipality builds its economy and bases its
tax revenue; and
WHEREAS the introduction of CVA (Current Value Assessment) as
presented by MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation)
has created instability in municipalities across Ontario, by
presenting unrealistic spiraling values for properties, thereby
causing anxiety in the minds of property owners; and
WHEREAS under CVA, the volatility of assessed values results in
high number of Reconsiderations and /or Appeals adding instability
to the municipal budgeting process and to financial operations; and
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February 16, 2004
WHEREAS MPAC has stated publicly to councils, that decisions
made by the ARB (Assessment Review Board) are routinely
ignored or modified in subsequent years; and
WHEREAS when MPAC shows utter disregard for the authority
granted the ARB by statute by ignoring ARB rulings,
this causes
property owners to pursue the costly, drawn out process each and
every year they own the properties in question; and
WHEREAS CVA is inherently unstable btau valueerty location is
the driving force of CVA property assessments
WHEREAS CVA assessment, now and in the future, with its
continuing changing yearly value, provides no stable continuity on
which a municipality can base its the state
of flux of assessment values caused Y the CVA process;
WHEREAS the whole premise of been sold and upon which a capital
on a property which has not yet b
gain has not been realized; and
WHEREAS minimum educational requirements and standard
accreditation have not been imposed on assessors by MPAC,
thereby creating doubt in the ability of MPAC t o provide
professional product.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
THAT the Premier of Ontario be petitioned to implement a
methodology for real property assessment in Ontario, which
would alleviate the current instability created by the ers by
CVA method, to both municipalities and property
implementing the following measures:
a) immediately reinstate and standard accreditation ' of
I
requirement nd
assessors;
b) Abandon the premise that assessed values include a
hypothetical component reflecting an unrealized
Capital Gain, caused by that location inappropriate influence has in calculating
that value;
C) Create a stable, continuing assessment base, which
can be used by municipalities e calculat stale base
budget forecasts an
taxes;
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February 16, 2004
d) Enact a regulation, which immediately establishes the
ARB's decision as final and not to be arbitrarily
overruled or ignored by MPAC in the following and
future years;
e) Immediately strike a Task Force comprised of Ontario
government representatives, recognized municipal
associations such as AMCTO, MFOA, AMTCO and
recognized independent experts in the field of
assessment, and other related disciplines;
f) Outline a strict time o be filed schedule
wi h thle goverr
progress reports t nm nt and
that a deadline be established for the final report,
including proposed legislation, {o appropriate
public review
and comment, to be submitted pp
parliamentary committee for presentation to the
House for passage into law; and
2. FURTHER that, this resolution, when passed by this Council,
be forwarded to the Premier, Ministers of Finance and
Municipal Affairs and Housing for their action; and
3. FURTHER that following endorsement the at this
resolution be forwarded to he local MPP for his/her
awareness of the extent of dissatisfaction with DVA within
the riding.
(Motion for Direction)
D _ g Association of Municipalities of Ontario SW All ance (Negotiating
Ontario of
municipal leaders and physicians, the
Ontario's Well- being) has developed a 19 point Ru l Health nitActi n Plan
to address the chronic shortages of doctors support the
Ontario. AMO member municipalities e following resoludtion that the AMO
NOW Alliance m accordance
Board has supported:
"WHEREAS in 1996, there were 68 Ontario ns and in communities this
experiencing shortages of 100 family physicians
number has risen to 118 communities without 665 doctors, now
affecting about 1 million Ontarians;
in
WHEREAS AMO helped form the Nl Association aod,the
an effort to convince both the Ontario Medical
Ministry of Health to deal with underserviced communities;
WHEREAS AMO, represented by Richard Adams
Chairs of the
ams Sound)
and Ingrid Parkes (NOMA Past President) ar
Alliance during 2004 at a time when the OMA nd agreement; and
are about to begin negotiations for a new
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WHEREAS NOW has prepared a 19 -point Rural Health Action
Plan;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT AMO request that member municipalities:
1) adopt a resolution supporting the work of the NOW Alliance
and its Rural Health Action Plan;
2) forward the resolution to both u' George Sm'therman and
Long Term Care, The Hono rable GG
Dr, Larry Erick, President of t e O Planurging hem collective adopt
provisions consistent with NO
agreement;
3) support the holding of 'town hall meetings' by the NOW
Alliance to allow citizens an opportunity to discuss the Rural
Health Action Plan; and
4) distribute the NOW petition for signature widely in their
community."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 10 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham, requesting Council to respond to the
recreational trailer and campground operations within the Municipality of
Clarington regarding the issue of retroactive property tax assessment
increases. Any new and additional revenue to the municipality of providing through the
taxation of recreational trailers should reflect the
municipal services to these seasonal (Motion faor Direction)
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REPORT #1
REPORT TO COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 16, 2004
SUBJECT: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
MEETING OF MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2004
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION
(a) Report ESD- 002 -04 - Monthly Response Report —
December, 2003
2. REMOVAL OF HOLDING SYMBOL TO PERMIT 2 SEMI - DETACHED UNITS
AND 1 SINGLE DETACHED UNIT
APPLICANT: PAUL LYSYK FAMILY TRUST
THAT Report PSD- 017 -04 be received;
THAT the request submitted by Paul Lysyk on behalf of Paul Lysyk Family
Trust, to remove the Holding (H) symbol, be approved;
THAT the by -law attached to Report PSD- 017 -04 to remove the Holding (H)
symbol be passed and a copy forwarded to the Regional Municipality of
Durham; and
THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 017 -04 and any delegations
be advised of Council's decision.
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623 -3379
Report #1
- 2 _ February 16, 2004
3. THE REPORT OF MR. DAVID R. VINE, Q•C., THE G UIRY OFFIC
OSE,D
UNDER THE EXPROPRIATIOINS ACT RES
EXPROPRIATION OF 774 MARTIN ROAD, RY COUNCIL
AND
CONSIDERATION OF THE INQUIRY REPORT B
THAT Report PSD- 018 -04 be received;
THAT Council as the approval authority under subsection 5(1) of the
Expropriations Act having considered the Report
Vine's offs which
David R. Vine, Q.C. and for reasons set out rove the
Council hereby adopts as its reasons, pass a by -law to app
proposed expropriation for the purposes of
of Part Lot 15, the
olnt ands
more particularly described as the portion
Concession, former Township of Darlington, in Parcel Register of la ington,
in the Regional Municipality of Durham show on the Par to be owned by Tadeusz Jurski,
Property Identifier Number 26606 -0095 (LT) expropriatio
Henryka Jurski and Richard Joseph Pajdo, excluding Cormmiss on of Ontar on
the easement in favour of the Hydro - Electric Power
described in Instrument No. DN19451E, and to authorize et he Mayo and
Clerk to execute a Certificate of Approval o t p o
THAT Council approve the Notice of Decision and Reasons ng the proposed
contained in Attachment 4 to Report PSD- 018 -04 approving
it on all parties
expropriation and authorize the Clerk to serve a copy
required by subsection 8(2) of the Expropriations Act;
THAT Council pass a by -law to approve the expropriation of the land for the
purpose of a community park pursuant to
execute a Certificate of Approval on
authorize the Mayor and theroval authority as is required by subsection 8(3)
behalf of Council as the app
of the Expropriations Act;
THAT Council pass a by -law to authorize the Mayor andl Clerk
and cause behalf of
the Municipality to execute an expropriation pl an of
plan to be registered in the proper land registry office pursuant to subsection
9(1) of the Expropriations Act; and
THAT Council pass a by -law to expropriate the 2001 for the purposes of a
community park pursuant to the Municipal Act,
4. TRAFFIC BY -LAW 91 -58 AMENDMENTS TO CONVERT NUMEROUS
YIELD SIGNS TO STOP SIGNS
THAT Report EGD -05 -04 be received;
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February 16, 2004
dard form of
THAT stop signs be used as the stanhee signed nrigee�ng judgment
and that yield signs only be utilized in locations w e g
dictate that yield signs would improve public safety;
THAT the proposed by -law amending the stop and yield schedules of Traffic
By -law 91 -58 attached to Report EGD -05 -04 be approved; and
THAT interested parties listed within Report EGD-05 -04 be provided with a
copy of Report EGD -05 -04 and Councils de
5. LONGWORTH ROAD AND BRIDGE LAND TRANSFER
THAT Report EGD -06 -04 be received;
THAT the agreements contained in Attachment o. 2 approved; GD -06 -04
between the Municipality of Clarington and CL O
THAT a by -law be passed to authorize the Mayor and lerk, nt behalf
to of the
Municipality, to execute the agreement contained
Report EGD- 06 -04; and
THAT CLOCA be advised of Council's decision.
6, CONFIDENTIAL REPORT — PROPERTY MATTER
THAT the recommendations contained in Confidential Report EGD -07 -04 be
approved.
7. MASTER FIRE PLAN
THAT Report ESD- 003 -04 be received; and
THAT the Master Fire Plan report and the presentation of Mor.
Claudio Covelli
be referred to stfor
Ma tea Fire Plan. business p a addrss the
recommendations i
8. SINGLE STREAM PAYMENT FOR REGIONAL COMPENSATION
THAT Report COD - 005 -04 be received;
THAT the Municipality of Clarington, based on confirmation of g pay egion of
Durham's approval of the transfer of responsibility p
process compensation for the Mayor and Regional Councillors at the local
level;
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THAT participation in the single stream payment process for both local and
Regional responsibilities be optional for the Mayor and individual members of
Regional Council;
THAT the Municipality of Clarington invoice he Regin f Durham
for the all
expense incurred in relation to processing Regional
Municipality of Clarington Mayor and the Municipality of Clarington Regional
Councillors' salaries;
THAT the by -law attached to Report COD - 005 -04 providing for the payment
of Regional payroll at the local level with appropriate invoicing to the Region
for related costs be approved; and
THAT the Region of Durham be notified and provided a copy of the approved
by -law.
VISUAL ARTS CENTRE
THAT Report COD - 006 -04 be received;
THAT the lease agreement with the Visual Arts Cenre Schedule B to
Report COD - 006 -04) be extended to expire May
THAT the insurance clause abde amended to
d
municipal standard practice;
THAT the by -law attached to Report COD-006-4 to execute the ne ee " " be
approved authorizing the Mayor and the CI
agreements.
reflect the current
10. CONFIDENTIAL REPORT — PERSONNEL MATTER
THAT the recommendations contained in Confidential Report ADM - 001 -04
be approved.
11. DELEGATION OF MR. GLENN CASE
THAT the delegation of Glenn Case be referred to staff.