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DATE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2004
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
PRAYERS
ROLL CALL
DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
Minutes of a meeting of Council held on October 12, 2004
PRESENTATION
Senior of the Year Award — Murray Paterson
DELEGATIONS
COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Information
1- 1 Mary Tillcock, Run Organizer, on behalf of the Steering Committee of the
Clarington Terry Fox Run — Thank You
1 - 2 Minutes of the Santa Claus Parade
1 - 3 Minutes of the Santa Claus Parade
1 - 4 Minutes of the Santa Claus Parade
1 - 5 Minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee
1 - 6 Minutes of the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee
1 - 7 Minutes of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee
1 - 8 Minutes of the Greater Toronto Transit Authority
1 - 9 Minutes of the Newcastle Community Hall Board
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623 -3379
Council Agenda - 2 - October 25, 2004
1 - 10 Minutes of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
I - 11 Minutes of the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority
1 - 12 Samuel Wilmot Nature Area News— Fall 2004
1- 13 Stephen Kay, Chair, and Lynda Hessey, Executive Director, Durham
Haliburton Kawartha & Pine Ridge District Health Council 2003 — 2004
Annual Report
I - 14 Jim Murphy, Director, Government Relations, Greater Toronto
Homebuilders' Association — Greater Toronto Home Builders'
Association ", "Getting It Right — Response to `Places to Grow "', and
"Turning Dirt into Gold"
1 - 15 Central Lake Ontario Conservation— Staff Appointments
1- 16 Stan Nieradka, Financial Secretary, CAW Durham Regional Environment
Council — Invitation to the "Cancer Prevention Forum"
I - 17 The Honourable Paul Martin, Prime Minister — Speech from the Throne
1 - 18 Rick Lea, Executive Director, Durham Region Local Training Board —
"2004 Trends, Opportunities and Priorities Report"
1- 19 Susan T. McGovern, Vice President, Community Relations and
Communications, Ontario Strategic Infrastructure Financing Authority —
"Round 2 Loan Program"
1-20 David Miller, Mayor, City of Toronto —Discussion Paper, Places to Grow:
Better Choices, Brighter Future, A Growth Plan for the Greater Golden
Horseshoe
I - 21 The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington — Rotary Centennial Gardens Project
1- 22 Willie & Donna Woo, Polar Bear Swim Organizers, and Sandra
Holdsworth, Public Relations Officer, Canadian Transplant Association,
Ontario Division — 3rd Polar Bear Swim
Council Agenda - 3 - October 25, 2004
I - 23 Kimberley Kitteringham, Deputy City Clerk, The Corporation of the City of
Oshawa — Tackling the Doctor Shortage Discussion Paper
I - 24 Kimberley Kitteringham, Deputy City Clerk, The Corporation of the City of
Oshawa — Red Light Cameras
I - 25 Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Trustees - Bowmanville
Senior Public School
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Terryl Tzikas, Secretary, Bowmanville Santa Clause Parade — 43rd Annual
Community of Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade
D - 2 Karin Martens, President, Humane Society of Durham Region — Banning
of Pit Bull Dogs
D - 3 Evylin Stroud, Bowmanville — Disposing /Composting of Maple Tree
Leaves
D - 4 Malcolm Hamon, League Administrator, Darlington Men's Select Soccer
League — Financial Assistance
D - 5 Roger Anderson, Co- Chair, GTAH Mayors and Regional Chairs Group —
Fuel Tax
D - 6 Martin de Rond, Director, Legislative and Information Services /Town
Clerk, Town of Ajax — Municipal Elections Act — Campaign Finance
Reform
D - 7 Tom Barrie, Chair, Agricultural Advisory Committee of Clarington —
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of
October 18, 2004
2. Confidential Report CLD -33 -04 — Personnel Matter (Distributed under
Separate Cover)
Council Agenda - 4 - October 25, 2004
REPORTS
3. Confidential Report PSD- 133 -04 — Property Matter (To Be Distributed under
Separate Cover)
4. Confidential Verbal Report of the Chief Administrative Officer — Personnel
Matter
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
BY -LAWS
OTHER BUSINESS
a) Regional Update
b) Boards and Committees Update
BY -LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT
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(Leading the Way
REPORT #1
REPORT TO COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 25, 2004
SUBJECT: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
MEETING OF MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2004
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION
(a) PSD- 132 -04 — Status of War Dead and War Veterans' Names in
Street Naming
(b) ESD- 013 -04 — Monthly Response Report — September, 2004
2. FORTHWITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COUNCIL'S RATIFICATION
(a) COD - 052 -04 — Installation of Traffic Signals
Nash Road & Trulls Road
(b) COD - 054 -04 — Quotation Q2004 -12
Clarington Beech Centre Roofing Upgrades
3. REZONING APPLICATION TO PERMIT AN EXPANSION TO THE
EXISTING MEDICAL CLINIC AND LANDS
PROPONENTS: BOWMANVILLE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING INC.
THAT Report PSD- 127 -04 be received;
THAT the rezoning applications submitted by Dan Strike on behalf of the
Bowmanville Professional Building Inc. to permit the expansion of the medical
clinic and land area be referred back to staff for further processing; and
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623 -3379
Report #1
- 2 - October 18, 2004
THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 127 -04 and any delegations
be advised of Council's decision.
4. MONITORING OF THE DECISIONS OF THE COMMITTEE OF
ADJUSTMENT FOR THE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 30. 2004
THAT Report PSD- 128 -04 be received;
THAT Council concur with the decision of the Committee of Adjustment made
on September 30, 2004 for applications A2004/031, A2004/040, A2004/041,
A2004/042 A2004/043, A2004/044, A2004/045, A2004/046 and A2004/047;
and
THAT Staff be authorized to appear before the Ontario Municipal Board to
defend the decisions of the Committee of Adjustment.
5. REALIGNMENT OF SCUGOG STREET, BOWMANVILLE
THAT Report PSD- 129 -04 be received;
THAT staff be authorized to meet with the residents of Scugog Street, north of
Longworth Avenue, to consider street renaming options; and
THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 129 -04 and any delegations
be advised of Council's decision.
6. REZONING APPLICATION TO PERMIT A CONVENIENCE STORE
APPLICANT: 1098431 ONTARIO LIMITED
THAT Report PSD- 130 -04 be received;
THAT the rezoning application submitted by 1098431 Ontario Limited be
approved and that the proposed Zoning By -law contained in Attachment 2 to
Report PSD- 130 -04 be passed;
THAT the Region of Durham Planning Department be forwarded a copy of
Report PSD- 130 -04 and Council's decision; and
THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 130 -04 and any delegations
be advised of Council's decision.
7. COMMERCIAL POLICY REVIEW — CONTEXT AND ISSUES REPORT
THAT Report PSD- 131 -04 and Clarington Commercial Policy Review - Context
and Issues Report be received;
Report #1 - 3 - October 18, 2004
THAT Report PSD- 131 -04 be circulated to the Region of Durham and the
Commercial Policy Review Stakeholders Group for comment;
THAT Report PSD- 131 -04 be made available for public comment for a 30 day
period; and
THAT the interested parties listed in Report PSD- 131 -04 be advised of
Council's decision.
8. AWARD OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL OF CO -OP RFP- 348 -2004 FOR
NATURAL GAS CONSULTING AND DIRECT PURCHASE
THAT Report COD - 051 -04 be received;
THAT the proposal received from A.E. Sharp, a subsidiary of Seminole
Canada Gas Company, to provide natural gas consulting services and to act
as an agent of the Municipality of Clarington to execute direct purchase
agreements (subject to the approval of the Corporate Services Department) for
a term of three years be accepted;
THAT the agreement be extended for up to a two year additional term pending
satisfactory service, pricing and agreement of the Durham Purchasing Co-
operative;
THAT the Director of Corporate Services be authorized to sign the required
Natural Gas Purchase Agreements and Master Service Agreements required
to implement and maintain this program during the term of the agreement with
A.E. Sharp; and
THAT the by -law attached to Report COD - 051 -04 marked Schedule "A"
authorizing the Mayor and the Clerk to execute the necessary Agency
Agreement be approved.
9. CL2004 -33, PEARCE FARM PARK CONSTRUCTION
THAT Report COD - 053 -04 be received;
THAT Rutherford Contracting Ltd., Gormley, Ontario with a total revised bid in
the amount of $552,912.53 (plus G.S.T.), being the lowest responsible bidder
meeting all terms, conditions and specifications of Tender CL2004 -33, be
awarded the contract for the Pearce Farm Park Construction as required by
the Engineering Department;
Report #1
- 4 - October 18, 2004
THAT the total funds required in the amount of $577,912.53 ($741,633.86 less
reductions plus provisional items and contract administration) be drawn from
Engineering Capital Account 5800 - 8610 - 04106; and
THAT the By -law attached to Report COD - 053 -04 marked Schedule "A"
authorizing the Mayor and the Clerk to execute the necessary agreement be
approved.
10. CORRESPONDENCE FROM LINDA DEL GRANDE, ACTING LIBRARY
DIRECTOR, REGARDING APPOINTMENT TO LIBRARY BOARD
THAT Councillor Jim Schell be appointed to the Clarington Library Board.
11. PORT DARLINGTON SECONDARY PLAN
THAT staff be authorized to make appropriate amendments to the Port
Darlington Secondary Plan.
12. RATIFICATION OF ACTIONS TAKEN AT THE "CLOSED" MEETING
THAT the actions taken at the "closed" meeting be ratified.
SUMMARY OF CORRESPONDENCE
OCTOBER 25, 2004
CORRESPONDENCE TO BE RECEIVED FOR INFORMATION
1 - 1 Mary Tillcock, Run Organizer, on behalf of the Steering Committee of the
Clarington Terry Fox Run, thanking the Municipality of Clarington Clerk's
Department for the support given for the "Run ".
1 - 2 Minutes of the Santa Claus Parade meeting dated September 8, 2004.
(Copy attached)
1 - 3 Minutes of the Santa Claus Parade meeting dated September 22, 2004.
(Copy attached)
1 - 4 Minutes of the Santa Claus Parade meeting dated October 4, 2004.
(Copy attached)
1 - 5 Minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee meeting dated
September 8, 2004. (Copy attached)
1 - 6 Minutes of the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee meeting dated
September 16, 2004. (Copy attached)
1 - 7 Minutes of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee meeting dated
September 17, 2004. (Copy attached)
1 - 8 Minutes of the Greater Toronto Transit Authority meeting dated
September 10, 2004. (Copy attached)
1 - 9 Minutes of the Newcastle Community Hall Board meeting dated
September 13, 2004. (Copy attached)
1 - 10 Minutes of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
meeting dated September 21, 2004. (Copy attached)
I - 11 Minutes of the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority meeting dated
September 16, 2004. (Copy attached)
1 - 12 Samuel Wilmot Nature Area News for the Fall 2004. (Copy attached)
1- 13 Stephen Kay, Chair, and Lynda Hessey, Executive Director, Durham
Haliburton Kawartha & Pine Ridge District Health Council 2003 - 2004,
providing Council with their 2003 - 2004 Annual Report.
I - 14 Jim Murphy, Director, Government Relations, Greater Toronto
Homebuilders' Association, submitting copies of "Powerhouse — Greater
Toronto Home Builders' Association ", "Getting It Right — Response to
'Places to Grow "', and "Turning Dirt into Gold ".
Summary of Correspondence - 2 - October 25, 2004
1 - 15 Central Lake Ontario Conservation advising of the following appointments
to CLOCA Staff:
Barb Hodgins, Planning Specialist — Provincial /Municipal Issues; and
Warren Coulter, Environmental Engineering Analyst.
1- 16 Stan Nieradka, Financial Secretary, CAW Durham Regional Environment
Council, forwarding a letter of invitation to the Mayor and Councillors for
the "Cancer Prevention Forum ", Tuesday, November 16, 2004 to be held
at the CAW Local 222 Union Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Avenue, Oshawa.
1- 17 The Honourable Paul Martin, Prime Minister, providing a copy of the
"Speech from the Throne" which sets out the Government's priorities to
move Canada forward.
1- 18 Rick Lea, Executive Director, Durham Region Local Training Board,
submitting a copy of the "2004 Trends, Opportunities and Priorities
Report" for Durham Region.
- 19 Susan T. McGovern, Vice President, Community Relations and
Communications, Ontario Strategic Infrastructure Financing Authority,
informing that OSIFA's "Round 2 Loan Program ", low -cost and long term
infrastructure financing, deadline for assistance is October 28, 2004 and
may be accessed at www.osifa.on.ca.
1-20 David Miller, Mayor, City of Toronto, submitting a copy of correspondence
to The Honourable David Caplan, Minister of Public Infrastructure
Renewal, commending the government and stating the City of Toronto's
support for the development of the Provinces' Discussion Paper, Places to
Grow: Better Choices, Brighter Future, A Growth Plan for the Greater
Golden Horseshoe.
1 - 21 The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington informing Council of the Rotary
Centennial Gardens Project. The project involves major improvements to
the exterior of the Visual Arts Centre — flower gardens, tree planting,
signage, exterior lighting, improved parking, garbage enclosure,
walkways, benches and a proposed amphitheatre. To aid in the funding of
the project, the public will participate by purchasing an engraved paver -
stone to be used on the exterior walkway.
1-22 Willie & Donna Woo, Polar Bear Swim Organizers, and Sandra
Holdsworth, Public Relations Officer, Canadian Transplant Association -
Ontario Division, informing Council of the upcoming 3rd Polar Bear Swim to
be held on Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 12:00 noon at the waterfront in
Newcastle. The Polar Bear Swim is a vehicle to promote awareness of
Organ Donation and encourages participants to sign their Organ Donor
Card.
Summary of Correspondence - 3 - October 25, 2004
1-23 Kimberley Kitteringham, Deputy City Clerk, The Corporation of the City of
Oshawa, submitting a copy of correspondence to Barrett R. Adams, MD,
President and Rocco Gerace, MD, Registrar, The College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Ontario, advising them that at a meeting held on
October 4, 2004, their Council passed the following resolution regarding
Tackling the Doctor Shortage Discussion Paper:
"THAT a copy of Report SIC -04 -120, dated September 14, 2004
from the City Manager be forwarded to:
a) the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, and
they be requested to:
i) consider and incorporate the City's comments
on the Discussion Paper entitled Tackling the
Doctor Shortage; and
ii) meet with the Oshawa Physician Recruitment
Task Force to discuss recruitment initiatives
and how the CPSO can assist; and
b) the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Oshawa MP,
and MPPs, and other significant municipalities within the
Greater Golden Horseshoe area."
I - 24 Kimberley Kitteringham, Deputy City Clerk, The Corporation of the City of
Oshawa, submitting a copy of correspondence to The Honourable
Harinder S. Takhar, Minister of Transportation, advising that at a meeting
held on October 4, 2004, their Council passed the following resolution
regarding Red Light Cameras:
"THAT the City of Oshawa notes that according to the most recent
Ministry of Transportation statistics, excessive speed was a factor
in 138 fatalities and 6,079 serious injuries in Ontario in 2002. It is
further noted that, according to a recent UK study, the number of
people killed and seriously injured has fallen by 40% where
cameras have been introduced in the UK. Similar reductions have
been observed in British Columbia, Norway and Australia where
cameras have been introduced. We therefore call upon the
Province of Ontario to allow municipalities to use this extremely
effective tool in reducing the unacceptable levels of speeding in our
school zones, on our local streets and the carnage on our roads
and a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Regional
Municipality of Durham and to municipalities within the Region."
1- 25 Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Trustees advising Council of
their decision to close Bowmanville Senior Public School in June 2006.
Summary of Correspondence - 4 - October 25, 2004
CORRESPONDENCE FOR DIRECTION
D - 1 Terryl Tzikas, Secretary, Bowmanville Santa Clause Parade, requesting
permission to hold the 43rd Annual Community of Bowmanville Santa
Claus parade on Saturday, November 20th, 2004 beginning at 10:30 a.m.
The co- operation of the Police Department, Municipality of Clarington
Operations Department and the use of the Old Fire Hall is required.
(Motion to approve provided the
organizers apply for and obtain a Road
Occupancy Permit from the Engineering
Services Department)
D - 2 Karin Martens, President, Humane Society of Durham Region, stating
opposition to the banning of pit bull dogs. Ms. Martens advises that to
date, after dealing with hundreds of these dogs, the Human Society staff
have not been bitten by a pit bull.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Municipal Clerk)
D - 3 Evylin Stroud, Bowmanville, requesting direction on disposing /composting
of maple tree leaves which have a fungus.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Operations)
D - 4 Malcolm Hamon, League Administrator, Darlington Men's Select Soccer
League, seeking funds to support the celebration of the 125th season of
the Darlington Men's Select Soccer League in 2005; the longest running
soccer organization in Canada. To mark this occasion several events
have been planned including an All Star game and banquet to be held on
Saturday, July 9, 2005 at the Garnet Rickard Sports Complex. To help
offset the costs of the event, he is requesting financial assistance.
(Motion to advise of the grant process)
D - 5 Roger Anderson, Co- Chair, GTAH Mayors and Regional Chairs Group,
advising Council that at a meeting held on October 1, 2004, they passed
the following resolution regarding The Fuel Tax:
IIITTIU
1) the 75/25 formula for allocation of the Federal fuel tax for
investment in roads and transit, as proposed by the Hub
Cities, be endorsed;
2) copies of the "Hub City Mayors' Summit Communique —
Key Facts ", the "Mayors Summit Communique —
September 18, 2004 ", and this motion be circulated to the
GTAH Councils and the province for their consideration
and
Summary of Correspondence - 5 - October 25, 2004
3) GTAH municipal councils be requested to endorse the
75/25 fuel tax allocation formula proposed by the hub
City Mayors."
(Motion for Direction)
(Copy attached)
D - 6 Martin de Rond, Director, Legislative and Information Services /Town
Clerk, Town of Ajax, advising Council that at a meeting held on
September 27, 2004, their Council passed the following resolution
regarding the Municipal Election Act — Campaign Finance Reform:
"WHEREAS, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax,
through By -law 89 -2004, established a Council Member Code of
Conduct intended to identify principles and actions to strengthen
the trust, integrity and transparency of municipally - elected
representatives; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax
seeks to strengthen accountability and transparency of all
individuals registered as candidates in a municipal election,
whether elected or defeated; and,
WHEREAS, the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 (the Act) governs
the scope and nature of municipal election campaigns and their
associated public filing and reporting requirements; and,
WHEREAS, the Act and the administration of the Act through the
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing should be fully examined
and where appropriate, amendments made to ensure the highest
standards of accountability and transparency govern the conduct,
activities and campaign filing and reporting requirements of
municipal election candidates; and,
WHEREAS, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Toronto
have considered a number of legislative, administrative and
structural amendments recommended by the Toronto Election
Finance Review Task Force intended to improve the accountability
and transparency in the legislative provisions of municipal election
finances.
Summary of Correspondence - 6 - October 25, 2004
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
1. THAT the Government of Ontario be requested to amend
the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 as follows:
a) Prohibit all campaign contributions from corporations or
trade unions;
b) Require monies spent on gala parties, receptions and
other fund - raising events to be considered as reportable
campaign expenses;
c) Empower the Chief Electoral Officer of Ontario to
oversee legislative compliance, including campaign
finance compliance audits described under Section 81;
and
d) Require campaign surpluses to become the immediate
and permanent property of municipalities, inaccessible to
incumbent candidates in successive municipal elections.
2. THAT the Clerk circulate notice of this resolution to the
Honourable John Gerretsen, Minister of Municipal Affairs
and Housing, the Honourable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of
Ontario, all Durham Region MPPs, all Durham Region
Municipalities, the City of Toronto, AMO and AMCTO."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 7 Tom Barrie, Chair, Agricultural Advisory Committee of Clarington, advising
Council that at a meeting held on October 14, 2004, the following
resolution was passed:
`WHEREAS the increase in volume of urban travelers on rural
roads is resulting in unwarranted complaints to the Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals concerning the care of large
animals on farms;
AND WHEREAS the investigation of these complaints is providing
a new and unexpected stress to the farmer already burdened with
unparalleled low livestock values, pressures from the World Trade
Organization Agreement, N.A.F.T.A. rulings, the B.S.E. crisis and
the ever present Nutrient Management Act;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Agricultural
Advisory Committee of Clarington recommend to Clarington
Council that it request the Honourable Steven Peters, Minister of
Agriculture and Food seek amendments to the Ontario Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act that would require any
S.P.C.A. Officer, upon receiving a complaint concerning large
animals at a farm location, contact the farmer and make an
Summary of Correspondence - 7 - October 25, 2004
appointment for an inspection, at a mutually agreeable time,
allowing the S.P.C.A. to contact the farmer's Veterinarian and
arrange to have him /her present, at no cost to the farmer, and allow
the farmer time to arrange to have a representative from a
registered farm organization or association of his /her choice also
present;
AND FURTHER that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the
local member of provincial parliament and the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario (for provincial circulation and support)."
(Motion for Direction)
SUMMARY OF BY -LAWS
OCTOBER 25, 2004
BY -LAWS
2004 -224 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning
By -law for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
(Item #6 of Report #1)(1098431 Ontario Ltd.)
2004 -225 being a by -law to authorize a contract between the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington and A.E. Sharp Limited, Burlington, Ontario,
to enter into an agreement for the direct purchase of Natural Gas
(Item #8 of Report #1)
2004 -226 being a by -law to authorize a contract between the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington and Rutherford Contracting Ltd., Gormley,
Ontario, to enter into an agreement for the Bowmanville Community
Park Construction (Item #9 of Report #1)
2004 -227 being a by -law to authorize a contract between the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington and Barr's Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd.,
Newcastle, Ontario, to enter into an agreement for the Clarington Beech
Centre Roofing Upgrades (Item #2 of Report #1)
2004 -228 Confidential Property Matter (Item #12 of Report #1)
2004 -229 being a By -law to amend By -law 2003 -188, being a by -law to establish
the composition of the Clarington Public Library Board (Item #10 of
Report #1)
2004 -230 being a By -law to amend By -law 2004 -025, being a by -law to appoint
Members to the Clarington Public Library Board (Item #10 of Report #1)