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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/03/1999 . . . f THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARlNGTON General Purpose and Administration Committee May 3, 1999 ROLL CALL Present Were: Also Present: Minutes of a meeting of the General Purpose and Administration Committee held on Monday, May 3, 1999 at 9:30 a.m., in the Council Chambers. Mayor D. Hamre Councillor 1. Mutton Councillor M. Novak Councillor J. Rowe Councillor J. Schell Councillor C. Trim Councillor T. Young Chief Administrative Officer, F. Wu Director of Community Services, J. Caruana Fire Chief, M. Creighton Acting Director of Planning and Development, D, Crome Treasurer, ~.~arano Director of Public Works, S. Vokes Deputy Clerk, M. Knight Stanley DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST Mayor Hamre chaired this portion of the meeting. MINUTES Councillor Schell indicated that he would be disclosing a pecuniary interest with respect to Confidential Report ADMIN-14-99. Resolution #GPA-238-99 Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Schell THAT the minutes of a regular meeting of the General Purpose and Administration Committee held on April 19, 1999, be approved. "CARRIED" 301 . . . y< G.P. & A. Minutes PRESENTATIONS DELEGATIONS - 2- May 3, 1999 (a) Inspector Ross Smith and Staff Sergeant Ted Dionne, Durham Regional Police Services, 16th Division, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, LIG 4B7- thanked Members of Council for their commitment and cooperation stating that a safe community can be achieved through the participation and cooperation of all partners; namely Council, the citizens of the municipality and its industria] partners. They highlighted some of the statistics contained in the Durham Regional Police Services Report and noted that the staff complement will increase to 49 in 1999. The Police Services have acquired a new computer system which will have the capability of keeping statistics on specific problematic areas in the municipality. Within four to six weeks, a new staff person will be working with the Regional Engineers to create and amend traffic signalization to create safer vehicular routes. (b) Inspector Ross Smith, Staff Sergeant Ted Dionne and Carol Johnson, Durham Regional Police Services, 16th Division, 77 Centre Street North, Oshawa, LtG 4B7 - Staff Sergeant Ted Dionne introduced Carol Johnson who has for many years been in charge of an organization called "Crime Concerns" in the City of Toronto. She has also been actively involved in the promotion of crime prevention in the Region of Durham. Ms. Johnson stated that the community and Police Services work together to problem solve under the scenario of a Community Police Liaison Committee. Through the use of an overhead projector, she dermed the mission of a Community Police Liaison Committee which is to encourage mutual trust through understanding, shared knowledge and involvement which will lead to a meaningful partnership to maintain safety and security. She cited the story of a community which was experiencing problems with prostitution and drug trafficking in its park. Police were asked to patrol the park but as soon as the police left, the offenders retumed to the park. The residents made a decision to take positive action and actively use the park. Over a period of time, the unwanted individuals left and the community was once again able to have full use of its park. She noted that she hopes Council will support the concept of a Community Police Liaison Committee and offered to help. Staff Sergeant Ted Dionne advised that Community Day in partnership with the Bowmanville Optimist Club will be held on June 19, 1999, along with the Rubber Duck Derby and invited everyone to attend and participate. (a) Alex Artnchov, Hyperion Group Inc., 789 Don Mills Road, Don Mills, M3C IT5- noted the following points with respect to Report PD-36-99: . He hopes that Council will respect the draft plan approval which has been received; . In his estimation, to increase the size of garages would be an "architect's nightmare" and further encourage pack rats; and . Widening townhouses from 6 to 7.5 metres will not solve the parking problem. He suggested that setback be increased and that longer driveways which will accommodate two cars be created or that rear lanes be created leading to a garage in the backyard. 302 . . . .' G.P. & A. Minutes - 3- May 3, 1999 DELEGATIONS CONT'D (b) Wayne Clarke and Jamie Mcinnis, Durham Homebuilders Association, P.O. Box 26064,206 King Street, Oshawa, LIH ICO re: Report PD-36-99 - Mr. McInnis suggested that vehicles be parked in tandem and that sidewalks not be installed on the "townhouse" side of the street. He would be willing to cooperate with increasing the size of garages from 166 sq ft to 200 sq ft. He referred to his letter to the Municipality wherein he stated all of his concerns pertaining to the contents of Report PD-36-99. Mr. Clarke made reference to two sets of photographs which he distributed to Members of the Committee. One scenario reflected a townhouse project where the concept of 7.S metres was adopted; the other scenario being the regular 6 metre townhouses. He noted that, in the subdivision with the wider townhouses, the problem of parking had not been solved. He advised that increasing the standard to 7.S metres would be financially onerous on the industry. (c) Debbie Clarke, Valiant Property Management UDI, 177 Nonquon Road, 20th Floor, Oshawa, L2G 3S2 - advised prior to the meeting that she would not be in attendance. (d) Kelvin Whalen, 1029 McNicoll Avenne, Scarborough, MIW 3W6 - advised that he is willing to generally abide by and cooperate with the staff requirements in Report PD-36-99, however he noted the following concerns: . That Council will respect the sanctity of the draft approved plan; . Increasing the size of the townhouses from 6 metres to 7.5 metres will not allow two vehicles to park side by side; . He agrees with the concept of rear laneways and longer driveways which would allow for two parked cars. He noted that to adopt the 7.S metre width would create a loss in the efficiency of the land; . He agreed with Mr. McInnis's statement that the size of garages could be increased to 200 sq ft; and . He noted that rear laneways could be used in selective situations however the placement of a garage in the backyard would decrease the useable yard space and perhaps also create a dangerous situation at night when parking a car, Resolution #GPA-239-99 Moved by Councillor Mutton, seconded by Councillor Young THAT the Committee recess for IS minutes. "CARRIED" The meeting reconvened at II: IS a.m. (e) Joseph Christl Sr., Kriscorp Ltd. 1305 Trulls Road, Courtice, LIE 2S4 - concurred with the revised staff Report PD-42-99 which recommended that Members of Committee endorse his request. 303 G.P. & A. Minutes -4 - May 3, 1999 . DELEGATIONS CONT'D PUBLIC MEETINGS . . (f) Jan Brown, Clarington Kids, 2950 Courtice Road North, Courtice, LI E 2H8 advised that she has met with staff and expressed her concerns pertaining to the Municipality of Clarington holding Summer Camp for children in the Courtice Community Complex. She has held her daycare there and has a five-year lease with the Municipality of Clarington in the Courtice Community Complex and in her view, the Municipality is duplicating her efforts at a lower price and is therefore in direct competition with the services which she is offering to the residents of Courtice. She noted that her Summer Camp and Winter Playground subsidize the regular daycare which she offers year round, She cannot afford to offer the Summer Camp Program to her customers for a lower price, She stated that the banquet facility cannot accommodate 120 children because of daycare regulations and conflict will arise because the same complex would be used for both Summer Programs. Councillor Novak chaired this portion of the meeting. Pursuant to the Planning Act, the Council of the Municipality of Clarington, through its General Purpose and Administration Committee, is holding a Public Meeting for the following applications: (a) Rezoning Application - Part Lots 28 and 29, Concession 5, Former Township of Clarke - Municipality of Clarington. (b) Rezoning Application - Part Lot 35, Concession 1, Former Township of Darlington - Robinson Ridge Developments Inc. The Deputy Clerk advised that public notice for both rezoning applications were sent by first class mail on or before April 16, 1999, to all property owners within 120 metres ofthe subject property in accordance with the latest municipal assessment record. In addition, notice for ZBA 99-007 was posted on the site prior to April 16, 1999 and notice for ZBA 99-005 was placed in the local newspaper on or before April 16, 1999. This notice procedure is in compliance with the Ontario Regulation made under the Planning Act. The Chairman announced that the Acting Director of Planning and Development would describe the purpose and effect of the proposed amendment, then the objectors would be heard, followed by the supporters and the applicant. (a) Report PD-39-99 - Municipality ofClarington~ the purpose and effect of the application is to amend By-law 84-63 to limit residential dwelling units to the second storey or above in downtown Orono. Rev. Mervyn Russell, Orono District Community Association, 105 Church Street, Orono, LOB IMO - advised that the Members of the Association who would like to see the zonings remain as they presently exist in downtown Orono with some flexibility being allowed for certain cases. The store which is now vacant should remain commercial. He would like to be assured that people who now have residences will be allowed to continue the residential use. Margaret Zwart, P.O. Box 272, Orono, LOB IMO - Secretary of the Orono BIA stated that the Members would like to "maintain the status quo of Main Street". 3U4 G.P. & A. Minutes - S- May 3, 1999 PUBLIC MEETINGS CONT'D . Mabel Vbsdell, 5348 Main Street, Box 407, Orono, LOB lMO - requested that Councillor Mutton read her letter into the record that she was not able to attend the meeting. She noted that if commercial enterprises are allowed to be rezoned into residential zoning, it would deplete Orono more than it already has in the past few years and she requested that Members of Committee do not let this happen. (b) Report PD-40-99 - Robinson Ridge Developments Inc. - the purpose and effect of the application is to permit IO.S metre frontage single family dwellings with a side yard setback of 0.6 metres on one side and 1.2 m on the other. Also to rezone certain lands from "RI-14" to "R3" and from "R3" to "Rl-14". No one spoke in opposition to or in support of this application. Jack Crosby, Robinson Ridge Development Inc., 60 Centurian Drive, Suite 219, Markham, L3R 8T6 - expressed support for the recommendations contained in Report PD-40-99 and was present to answer questions from Members of the Committee. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Rezoning Application Municipality of Clarington Dl4.ZBA.99.00S Resolution #GPA-240-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Trim . THAT Report PD-39-99 be received; THAT the rezoning application initiated by the Municipality of Clarington be referred back to staff for further processing and preparation of a subsequent report pending receipt of all outstanding comments, taking into consideration all of the comments reviewed; and THAT all interested parties listed in Report PD-39-99 and any delegation be advised of Council's decision. "CARRIED" Rezoning Application Resolution #GPA-24 1-99 Robinson Ridge Developments Moved by Councillor Schell, seconded by Councillor Rowe Dl4.ZBA,99.007 THAT Report PD-40-99 be received; THAT the application to amend the Comprehensive Zoning By-law 84-63, as amended, of the former Town of Newcastle, submitted by Robinson Ridge Investments Inc. be referred back to staff for further processing and preparation of a subsequent report upon receipt of all outstanding comments, and review of all comments received; and THAT the Durham Region Planning Department and all interested parties listed iu Report PD-40-99 and any delegation be advised of Council's decision. . "CARRIED'" 305 G.P. & A. Minutes - 6- May 3, 1999 . PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CONT'D Resolution #GPA-242-99 Certificate of Release H. Kassinger DI2.18T.88094 Removal of 0.3 M Reserve Kriscorp Ltd. . Committee of Adjustment April 22, 1999 D13.CO Foster Creek Subwatershed Study . Moved by Councillor Schell, seconded by Councillor Trim THAT Report PD-41-99 be received; THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 5.26 of the Subdivision Agreement between the Municipality and H. Kassinger Construction Limited, the Municipality has no objection to the issuance of the "Certificate of Release"; THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized by by-law to execute, on behalf of the Municipality of Clarington, the "Certificate of Release"; and THAT H. Kassinger Construction Limited be advised of Council's decision. "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-243-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Mutton THAT Report PD-42-99 be received; THAT the request to remove the 0.3 metre (I foot) reserve be approved; and THA T a copy of Council's decision be forwarded to Joseph B. Christl Sr, "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-244-99 Moved by Councillor ScheU, seconded by Councillor Young THAT Report PD-43-99 be received; THAT Council concur with the decisions of the Committee of Adjustment made on April 22, 1999 for Applications A99/009 and A99/0 I 0; and THAT staffbe authorized to appear before the Ontario Municipal Board to defend the decisions of the Committee of Adjustment for Applications A99/009 and A99/01O, in the event of an appeal. "'CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-245-99 Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Rowe THAT Report PD-44-99 be received; THAT Council confirm the selection of the consulting fIrm of Gartner Lee Limited to undertake the Foster Creek Subwatershed Study and the Foster Neighbourhood Enviromnental Impact Study; jUo G.P. & A, Minutes -7 - May 3, 1999 . PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CON'TD CLERKS DEPARTMENT Parking Enforcement Report March, 1999 . THAT the By-law attached to Report PD-44-99 as Attachment No.2 to Report PD-44-99, authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to execute the necessary agreement be approved; and THAT staff be authorized to advertise for and select two resident representatives for the Steering Committee for the Foster Creek Subwatershed Study and the Foster Neighbourhood Environmental Impact Study. "CARRIED" Councillor Trim chaired this portion of the meeting, Resolution #GPA-246-99 Moved by Councillor Rowe, seconded by Councillor Schell THAT Report CD-1S-99 be received for information; and THAT a copy of Report CD-IS-99 be forwarded to the Bowmanville Business Centre for their information. "CARRIED" Councillor Mutton chaired this portion of the meeting. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Resolution #GPA-247-99 Development Charges Reserve Funds CL99-4 One Only Cab and Chassis FI8.QU . Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Schell THAT Report TR-2S-99 be received for information; and THAT Staffbe authorized to transfer uncommitted funds not required for 1999 capital budget purposes available from the Fire Department Charges Reserve Fund to the Community Services Development Charges Reserve Fund to cover uncollected levies for the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex Twin Pad. "CARRIED" Resolution #GP A-248-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Schell THAT Report TR-26-99 be received; THAT Winslow-Gerolamy Motors, Peterborough, Ontario, with a total bid in the amount of $143,678.70 (including taxes), being the lowest responsible bidder meeting all terms, conditions and specifications of Tender CL99-4, be awarded the contract to supply one (I) only Cab and Chassis, 39,000 G,V.W" with Plow and Sander, as required by the Municipality ofClarington, Department of Public Works; and 307 G.P. & A. Minutes - 8- May 3, 1999 . TREASURY DEPARTMENT CONT'D THAT the funds be provided from the 1999 Public Works Equipment Reserve Account #2900-000 1 0-0000. "'CARRIED" FIRE DEPARTMENT There were no reports considered under this section of the agenda. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT There were no reports considered under this section of the agenda. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT There were no reports considered under this section of the agenda. Mayor Hamre chaired this portion of the meeting. ADMINISTRATION . Councillor Schell indicated a pecuniary interest with respect to Confidential Report ADMIN-14-99, vacated his chair and refrained from discussion and voting on the subject matter. Blue Circle Canada Inc. referenced in Confidential Report ADMIN-I 4-99 is Councillor Schell's employer. Report ADMIN-I 4-99 Resolution #GPA-249-99 Moved by Councillor Mutton, seconded by Councillor Young THAT the recommendations contained in Confidential Report ADMIN-14-99 be approved. "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-250-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Schell THAT the Committee recess for lunch until 1:30 p.m. "CARRIED" The meeting reconvened at I :30 p.m. . 3Jo G.P. & A. Minutes - 9- May 3,1999 . UNFINISHED BUSINESS CONT'D Resolution #GPA-2S1-99 Parking in Residential Areas . . Moved by Councillor Schell, seconded by Councillor Young THAT the Committee recess to hold the Special General Purpose and Administration Meeting scheduled for 1:30 p.m. and until the completion of the budget. "CARRIED" The meeting reconvened at 4:0S p,m, Councillor Novak chaired this portion ofthe meeting. D. Crome, Acting Director of Planning and Development, circulated a handout which addressed the costs of townhouse lots and comparison of costs and gave a slide presentation for the benefit of Members of the Committee. The slides viewed reflected various parking scenarios and Mr. Crome gave a detailed description of the merits of the staff recommendations contained in Report PD-36-99. Resolution #GPA-270-99 Moved by Councillor Schell, seconded by Councillor Trim THAT Report PD-36-99 be lifted from the table; THAT Report PD-36-99 be received; THAT the recommendations contained in the Executive Summary be approved, and that staff be authorized to take the appropriate action necessary to implement them; and THAT the Durham Region Planning Department, Oshawa-Durham Home Builders Association, the Urban Development Institute, interested parties and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. "SEE FOLLOWING MOTIONS" Resolution #GPA-271-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Rowe THAT the recommendations be divided to allow for consideration for each paragraph separately. "CARRIED" .' - .-\ JlJ'7 G.P. & A. Minutes -10- May 3,1999 . UNFINISHED BUSINESS CONT'D Resolution #GPA-272-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Rowe THAT the following recommendations be approved: 1. Improve communication of municipal regulations by: (i) placing public notices in the newspaper and television in advance of the winter season (Clerk's Department); (ii) including public notices in the municipal newsletter (Clerk's Department); (iii) requiring as a condition of draft approval, and to be included in all future subdivision agreements that builders include a disclosure in all purchase and sale agreements advising home buyers of municipal parking regulations (Planning Department); and (iv) erecting additional signs at the entrances to urban areas regarding parking regulations (Public Works). "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-273-99 . Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Schell 2. Improve enforcement of municipal regulations by undertaking a concentrated enforcement effort (Clerk's Department). "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-274-99 Moved by Councillor Rowe, seconded by Councillor Young 3. Parking regulations be revised by amending the Municipality's Traffic By-law 91-58 to prohibit on-street parking between the hours of3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. in accordance with Attachment #12 to Report PD-36-99, "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-275-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Mutton 4. Improve subdivision design by: . (i) reviewing the potential problem areas within nine (9) draft approval plans of subdivision identified in Section 4.6.1 of Report PD-36-99 with the respective developers with a view to co-operatively agreeing on modifications to the draft approvals (Planning and Public Works Departments); 31U G.P. & A. Minutes -11- May 3,1999 . UNFINISHED BUSINESS CONT'D (ii) prohibiting further changes to draft approved plans where townhouse blocks are revised to freehold townhouse dwelling units (Planning Department); (iii) providing for the selective use of rear lanes in appropriate locations for townhouse dwelling units (Planning and Public Works Department); and (iv) revising the standards for parking plans for plans of subdivision to ensure that on-street parking spaces are appropriately located in the vicinity of dwelling units and are not adversely affected by road geometries (Public Works Department). "SEE FOLLOWING MOTIONS" Resolution #GPA-276-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Schell THAT Paragraph 4 be divided to allow for consideration for each subparagraph separately. "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-277-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Mutton . 4. Improve subdivision design by: (i) reviewing the potential problem areas within nine (9) draft approval plans of subdivision identified in Section 4.6.1 of Report PD-36-99 with the respective developers with a view to co-operatively agreeing on modifications to the draft approvals (Planning and Public Works Departments). "CARRIED" . Resolution #GPA-278-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Mutton (ii) prohibiting further changes to draft approved plans where townhouse blocks are revised to freehold townhouse dwelling units (Planning Department). "MOTION LOST' . 311 G.P. & A. Minutes - 12- May 3, 1999 . UNFINISHED BUSINESS CONT'D Resolution #GPA-279-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Mutton (iii) providing for the selective use of rear lanes in appropriate locations for townhouse dwelling units (Planning and Public Works Department). "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-280-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Mutton (iv) revising the standards for parking plans for plans of subdivision to ensure that on-street parking spaces are appropriately located in the vicinity of dwelling units and are not adversely affected by road geometries (Public Works Department). "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-281-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Rowe 5. Improve lot layout through changes to the zoning' by-law to: . (i) require, with the exception of townhouse lots, a minimum of two outdoor parking spaces on all lots subject to the transitional measures contained in Report PD-36-99; (ii) enlarge the size of garages for townhouses to provide a minimum of27.87 sq.m, (300 sq. ft.) subject to the transitional measures identified in Report PD-36-99; (Hi) maintain minimum width of all future townhouse lots at 6.0 metres where the lot is accessed by a rear lane; (iv) enlarge the minimum width of all future freehold townhouse lots from 6.0 metres to 7.5 metres for all future draft plans of subdivision to be considered for Council approval; (v) encourage parking in the side and rear yards by reducing setback requirements for detached garages where it is demonstrated that grading can be adequately addressed; and . )12 G.P. & A. Minutes - 13- May 3, 1999 . UNFINISHED BUSINESS CONT'D (vi) incorporate other zoning changes identified in Section 5 of Report PD-36-99 to provide for greater flexibility in building layout and to ensure that the garages are not the predominant streetscape feature (planning Department). "SEE FOLLOWING MOTIONS" Resolution #GPA-282-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Mutton THAT Paragraph 5 be divided to allow for consideration of each subparagraph separately. "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-283-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Rowe 5. Improve lot layout through changes to the zoning by-law to: (i) require, with the exception of townhouse lots, a minimum of two outdoor parking spaces on all lots subject to the transitional measures contained in Report PD-36-99. . "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-284-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Rowe (ii) enlarge the size of garages for townhouses to provide a minimum of 18.58 sq.m. (200 sq. ft.) subject to the transitional measures identified in Report PD-36-99. "CARRIED". Resolution #GPA-285-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Rowe (iii) maintain minimum width of all future townhouse lots at 6.0 metres where the lot is accessed by a rear lane. "CARRIED" . 313 G.P. & A. Minutes - 14- May 3, 1999 . UNFINISHED BUSINESS CONT'D Resolution #GPA-286-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Rowe (iv) enlarge the minimum width of all future freehold townhouse lots from 6.0 metres to 7 metres for all future draft plans of subdivision to be considered for Council approval. "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-287-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Rowe (v) encourage parking in the side and rear yards by reducing setback requirements for detached garages where it is demonstrated that grading can be adequately addressed. "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-288-99 Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Rowe . (vi) incorporate other zoning changes identified in Section 5 of Report PD-36-99 to provide for greater flexibility in building layout and to ensure that the garages are not the predominant streetscape feature (Planning Department). "CARRIED" Resolution #GPA-289-99 Moved by Mayor Hamre, seconded by Councillor Schell 6. Revision to street design standards should be undertaken to: (i) maximize the availability of on-street parking opportunities in the location of street furniture and utilities; and (ii) provide additional on-street parking at parks. "CARRIED" The foregoing Resolution #GPA-270-99 was then put to a vote and "CARRIED AS AMENDED". . 314 . , G.P. & A. Minutes - 15- May 3, 1999 . OTHER BUSINESS Presentation Resolution #GPA-290-99 by Durham Regional Police Moved by Councillor Mutton, seconded by Councillor Rowe THA T the presentation of Inspector Ross Smith, Staff Sergeant Ted Dionne and Carol Johnson be received with appreciation; and THAT Inspector Ross Smith, Staff Sergeant Ted Dionne and Carol Johnson be advised that Council supports the Community Police Liaison Committees in principle. "CARRIED" Delegation of Jan Brown Resolution #GPA-29 1-99 Moved by Councillor Schell, seconded by Councillor Young THAT the delegation of Jan Brown be received for information. "CARRIED" ADJOURNMENT Resolution #GPA-292-99 . Moved by Councillor Young, seconded by Councillor Schell THAT the meeting adjourn at 6:00 p.m. "CARRIED" ~~~/~d#~ MAYOR ~::l~~cEY . J " J