2006-09-12
COUNCIL MINUTES Council Chamber, Civic Centre
Meeting No. 14
COMMITTEE
OF THE WHOLE (Canada Room)
ROLL
CALL
Mayor D. Cousens, Regional Councillor J.
Heath, Regional Councillor J. Jones, Councillor S. Daurio, Councillor E.
Shapero, Councillor J. Virgilio, Councillor G. McKelvey, Councillor J. Webster,
Councillor D. Horchik, Councillor K. Usman, Councillor A. Chiu. (11)
REGRETS
Deputy Mayor
Frank Scarpitti, Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell. (2)
Moved by Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded
by Regional Councillor J. Heath
That Council resolve itself into the Committee of the Whole to discuss the following:
(1) Stop
Signs at Legacy Community (5.12.3)
(2) Advisory
Board/Committees Appointments (16.24)
(3) Local
Government Exchange and Cooperation Seminar 2006 Business Expense Authorization
(11.12)
(4) A
by-law to amend Traffic By-law 106-71 - Stop signs at Bur Oak Avenue and
Williamson Road and Approval For Crossing Guard (5.12.3, 3.16)
(5) Centennial
Community Centre Addition and Renovation Contract No. 055-T-05 with Canning
Contracting Limited (6.6)
(6) Minor
Variance Appeal, 10 Heritage Corners Lane, Committee of Adjustment File:
A/66/06 (10.12)
(7) Minor
Variance Appeal, 2 Drakefield Road Committee of Adjustment File: A/77/06
(10.12)
CARRIED
The Regular Meeting of Council was held on
September 12, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Civic
Centre. Mayor D. Cousens presided.
COUNCIL (Council Chambers)
ROLL CALL
Mayor D. Cousens, Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti,
Regional Councillor J. Heath, Regional Councillor J. Jones, Councillor S.
Daurio, Councillor E. Shapero, Councillor J. Virgilio, Councillor G. McKelvey,
Councillor J. Webster, Councillor D. Horchik, Councillor K. Usman, Councillor
A. Chiu. (12)
REGRETS
Regional
Councillor B. O'Donnell
STAFF
J. Livey, Chief Administrative Officer
J. Baird, Commissioner of Development
Services
J. Sales, Commissioner of Community &
Fire Services
A. Taylor, Commissioner of Corporate Services
S. Birrell, Town Clerk
J. Carnegie, Director, Corporate Communications
C. Conrad, Town Solicitor
B. Cribbett, Treasurer
J. Wong, Technology Support Specialist
K. Bavington, Committee Clerk
1. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
None Declared
2. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Moved by Councillor
A. Chiu
Seconded by Regional
Councillor J. Heath
That Council rise from the Committee of the Whole and the Chairman report.
CARRIED
Mayor D.
Cousens reported the following motions passed at the Committee of the Whole meeting:
(1) STOP SIGNS AT LEGACY COMMUNITY (5.12.3)
Letter
That the
presentations of Mr. Don Hutchinson, Co-Chair, Safety & Traffic
Sub-Committee, Legacy Community Ratepayers' Association and Mr. Paul Carew,
Principal, Legacy Public School, with respect to the installation of all-way
stop sign at the following locations in Legacy Community, be received:
- Rouge Bank Drive at Cottontail Avenue and Russell Jarvis
Drive
- Russell Jarvis Drive at Legacy Drive and Juneberry
Avenue
- Legacy Drive at Lady Fern Drive
- Russell Jarvis Drive at Rouge Bank
Drive (northwest
intersection)
- Rouge Bank Drive at Silverflower Avenue;
And that the
submission dated September 5, 2006 from the Safety & Traffic Sub-Committee
and Legacy Community Ratepayers' Association, be received;
And that the
request for the installation of new stop signs in the Legacy Community be
deferred and referred to the General Committee on September 18, 2006, when the
results of the survey will be presented.
(2) ADVISORY BOARD/COMMITTEES APPOINTMENTS
(16.24)
That the
following persons be appointed to the Information Markham Board:
Board of
Directors Term
to expire
Peter
Miller, President May
31, 2007
Mary Grande, 1st V.P. & Treasurer May 31, 2007
Janice Ho, 2nd V.P. May
31, 2007
Anna Rose, Secretary May
31, 2007
William Tyrrell May
31, 2007
John Riddell May
31, 2007
Judy Ng May
31, 2007
Greg McCormick May
31, 2007
Cara Cellini May
31, 2007
Catherine Biss May
31, 2007
Councillor J. Webster Nov.
30, 2006
Marilyn Bastien, Exec. Director
And that the
vacancy for Markham Public Library Board due to the passing of Edward Brewer
not be filled until vacancies in all of the advisory committees are considered
later in the year;
And that the
resignation of Alex Ribeiro from the Markham Race Relations Committee be
accepted with regret and a letter of appreciation be forwarded;
And that the
vacancy not be filled until vacancies in all of the advisory committee are
considered later in the year.
(3) LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE AND
COOPERATION SEMINAR 2006
BUSINESS EXPENSE AUTHORIZATION
(11.12)
Report
That
the report entitled “Local Government Exchange and Cooperation Seminar 2006
Business Expense Authorization” be received;
And
that Council authorize John Livey, CAO to attend, the Local Government Exchange
and Cooperation Seminar 2006 in Tokyo, Japan
from November 3, 2006 to and including November 15, 2006.
And that John
Livey, CAO, be congratulated on being one of only 13 participants from Canada and the United States selected to attend.
That Council
authorize staff to proceed with a four-way stop and crossing guard be approved
for immediate implementation at the intersection of Bur Oak Avenue and
Williamson Road;
And that the
necessary by-law be enacted to provide for the four-way stop.
(5) CENTENNIAL
COMMUNITY CENTRE ADDITION AND RENOVATION
CONTRACT NO. 055-T-05 WITH
CANNING CONTRACTING LIMITED (6.6)
That
the report entitled "Centennial Community Centre Addition and Renovations
– Contract No. 055-T-05 with Canning Contracting Limited" be received for
information.
(6) MINOR VARIANCE APPEAL, 10 HERITAGE
CORNERS LANE
COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT FILE: A/66/06
LEGAL FILE: 06 0324 LG 0058
(10.12)
That
the Town Solicitor and Staff be instructed to attend the Ontario Municipal
Board hearing to oppose the appeal by Trisa and Bruno Nardi, of 31 Spencer
Avenue in respect of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment which approved
the application of Joyce Nelson-Watt, of 10 Heritage Corners Lane, to permit a
maximum gross floor area of 197 m2 for the main building and a maximum gross
ground floor area of 64 m2 for the accessory building at a height of 4.419m.
(7) MINOR VARIANCE APPEAL, 2 DRAKEFIELD ROAD
COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT FILE:
A/77/06
LEGAL FILE: 06 0411LG 0255
(10.12)
That
the Town Solicitor and Staff be instructed to attend the Ontario Municipal
Board hearing to oppose the appeal by Sarah Norris of 2 Drakefield Road in
respect of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment which denied her
application to permit three (3) variances from Zoning By-law 1229, as amended,
namely to permit maximum net floor ratio of 51%; a maximum building height of 10.73
metres and; a parking space of 2.6 metres x 4 metres.
Moved by
Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded by
Regional Councillor J. Heath
That the Report of the Committee of the Whole
be adopted, approved and confirmed.
CARRIED
3. MINUTES
(1) COUNCIL
MINUTES - JUNE 27, 2006
Moved by
Councillor K. Usman
Seconded by
Regional Councillor J. Heath
That the
Minutes of the Council Meeting held on June 27, 2006, be adopted.
CARRIED
4. PRESENTATIONS
Council
consented to add Presentations (1) to (3).
(1) AGREEMENT
WITH WUHAN, CHINA
MILLIKEN CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL DOORS
OPEN
MARKHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL (12.2.6,
10.16, 3.5)
Councillor J.
Virgilio announced the ceremonial signing of an agreement with Wuhan, China that
had taken place September 12, 2006, and expressed appreciation to Stephen Chait,
Director of Economic Development, Sandra Tam, Manager of Markham Small Business Enterprise
Centre, and other
Town staff for their work on this initiative.
Councillor K. Usman, Chair of the Milliken Children’s Festival, held
September 2, 2006, thanked Jim Sales, Commissioner of Community Services and
his staff, and the 350 volunteers who made the event a great success.
Regional Councillor J. Heath
recognized the hard work of staff and residents with respect to the successful
Doors Open event, and the Markham Jazz Festival.
(2) OUT
TOWN MARKHAM TELEVISION PROGRAM (12.2)
Janet Carnegie, Director or
Corporate Communications, gave a brief summary of the recent television program
“Our Town Markham” which was a compilation of video clips taken by volunteers
throughout the Town.
(3) GRAFFITI
(2.9)
Mayor D. Cousens noted the
increase of graffiti throughout the Town, and reminded everyone of the Town’s graffiti
policy. Staff and residents were urged to report occurrences so they can be
dealt with, and staff was asked to place special emphasis on the clean-up of such
incidents.
5. DELEGATIONS
Council
consented to add Delegations (1) to (4).
(1) Gideon Forman, Canadian
Association of Physicians for the Environment, addressed Council regarding
Pesticide issues, and spoke in favour of a Pesticide by-law and public
consultation.
(5.7) (Motion No. 1)
(2) Barbee
Lazans, addressed Council regarding Pesticide issues, and spoke in favour of a Pesticide by-law and public consultation.
(5.7) (Motion No. 1)
(3) Julie
Bard, Canadian Cancer Society, addressed Council regarding Pesticide issues,
and spoke in favour of a
Pesticide by-law and provided a written submission.
(5.7) (Motion No. 1)
(4) Sam
Orrico, addressed Council regarding Pesticide issues, and urged that input be
sought from farmers with respect
to the potential impacts of a Pesticide by-law.
(5.7) (Motion No. 1)
_______________________
Deputy Mayor
Scarpitti requested that Motion (1) be considered at this time (See page # 367)
_______________________
6(a) REPORT NO. 29 - GENERAL COMMITTEE
Council
separated the question on Clause (2).
Moved by
Councillor K. Usman
Seconded by
Councillor D. Horchik
That
Report No. 29 - General Committee (August 28, 2006) be received and adopted.
(1) EXTENSION OF TERMS OF OFFICE – ADVISORY
COMMITTEES AND BOARDS (16.24)
Report
That
the terms of office for incumbents on advisory committees and boards, whose
terms expire on November 30, 2006, be extended into the 2007 new year, as
necessary.
(2) PARKING BY-LAW ADMINISTRATIVE AMENDMENTS
(2.17)
Report
That
By-law 2005-188 Parking Control By-law be amended to:
- add
a definition of “median” and an offence for parking on one;
- replace
all references to “ Disabled Person Parking Permit” with Accessible
Parking Permit”; and
- incorporate
further administrative amendments relevant to the handicapped parking
system;
- enable
enforcement staff to order abandoned vehicles to be towed.
(By-law
2006-244)
CARRIED
(3) PURCHASE OF SPONSORSHIP – YORK CENTRAL
HOSPITAL
GALA – NOVEMBER 3, 2006
(12.2.6)
Report Attachments
That
Council sponsor the York Central Hospital Foundation on November 3, 2006 in the amount of $3000. The
Gala dinner will be held at Le Parc Markham.
The cost to be charged to account #840 8415840.
(4) PURCHASE OF SPONSORSHIP – MARKHAVEN GALA
NOVEMBER 10, 2006 (12.2.6)
Report Attachments
That
Council sponsor the Markhaven Foundation Gala on November10, 2006 in the amount
of $2000. The Gala dinner will be held
at Le Parc Markham. The cost to be
charged to account #840 8415840.
(5) APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE MAYOR’S
YOUTH
TASK FORCE FOR THE PERIOD
SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 –
JUNE 30, 2007 (16.21)
Report
That the
following appointments to the Mayor’s Youth Task Force be confirmed for the
term September 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007:
LEGEND: R - Returning
Markham Grade
R Timothy Galang High
School 10
R Mathew Biskup High
School 11
R Su-Ann Khaw High
School 12
R Jara Mae
Vallestero High School 12
Janelle Vallestero High
School 9
R Vino Jeyapalan High School 10
Vijay Jeyapalan High
School 10
Farheen Alim High
School 11
Kitty Law High
School 11
Michael Verdirame High
School 12
Unionville Grade
R Jesse Colautti High
School 10
R Andrew Tse High School 12
R Giorgio
Proestos High School 11
R Vivian Hui High
School 11
R Maha Naqi Elementary
School 8
YanBo Guo High
School 9
Milliken Grade
R Aditi Marisetti (Co-Chair) High School 12
R Deqa Osman High School 12
R Divya Khurana High
School 12
R Catherine Pak High
School 12
R Samantha
Soto Elementary School 9
Thornhill Grade
R Ben Bigio (Co-Chair) High School 12
RAndrew Xiao High
School 12
(6) SENECA ALUMNI 2006 INVITATIONAL
SEPTEMBER 25, 2006 – SCAROBORO
GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB - (12.2.6)
That Council
purchase a sponsorship in the amount of $2500 for a foursome to attend the
Seneca Alumni 2006 Invitational at Scarboro Golf and Country Club on September 25, 2006;
And
that the cost be charged to account #840-841-5840.
(7) REGION OF YORK DELEGATION TO BOSTON,
MASSACHUSETTS TO VIEW BUS
MAINTENANCE FACILITY
AND HIGH RISE CONDOMINIUM
DEVELOPMENT (7.0 & 16.23)
That
authorized expenditures incurred by Councillor Stan Daurio as part of the
Region of York delegation to Boston, Massachusetts,
August 30, to September
1, 2006, be charged to Corporate Expense
account #840-8417899.
CARRIED
6(b) REPORT NO. 30 - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
COMMITTEE
Moved by
Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded by
Councillor A. Chiu
That Report No. 30 - Development Services
Committee (September 5, 2006) be received
and adopted.
(1) VARIANCE TO FENCE BY-LAW 277-97
12 BERNADOTTE DRIVE (2.19)
Report Attachment
That
the report entitled “Variance to Fence By-Law 277-97 at 12 Bernadotte Drive” to
Development Services Committee, dated September 5, 2006 be received;
And
that the request to grant relief from the provisions of the Fence By-Law 277-97
to permit a 1.8m (6ft.) high fence in the front yard be approved, subject to
the conditions outlined below;
And
that the contravening fence be reconstructed to comply with the following
design requirements;
i) The
masonry portion height of fence may not extend beyond 1.2 m (4ft.)
ii) The
existing 1.8m (6ft.) masonry columns be retained,
iii) That
a decorative metal fence/lattice be incorporated to extend the height of the
fence to a maximum 1.8m (6ft.).
(2) CATHEDRAL
TOWN LTD. & 404 DEVELOPMENTS INC.
NORTH OF BETTY ROMAN BLVD,
EAST OF FUTURE
WOODBINE BY-PASS,
CATHEDRALTOWN PHASE II, 19TM-05002
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT TO
AMEND DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS (ZA 06 113216)
(10.5)
Report Attachment
That the report from the Development Services
Commission dated June 20, 2006, entitled “Application for Zoning By-law Amendment
to permit an amendment to the development standards applied to certain lots in
Cathedraltown Phase II, 19TM-05002, Cathedral Town Ltd. & 404 Developments
Inc., north of Betty Roman Boulevard, east of the future Woodbine By-pass
within the Cathedral Secondary Plan Area, ZA 06 113216” be received;
And that the record of the Public Meeting held on
September 5, 2006, with respect to the proposed amendment to By-law 177-96, as
amended, be received;
And that the application by
Cathedral Town Ltd. & 404 Developments Inc. to amend By-law 177-96, as
amended, be approved;
And that the proposed
amendment to By-law 177-96, as amended, be enacted without further notice.
(By-law 2006-245)
CARRIED
7. MOTIONS
Council
consented to add Motions (2) and (3).
(1) PESTICIDE
BY-LAW (5.7)
Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti introduced motion.
Committee discussed at length the process for public consultation, and reviewed
prior motions of Council on this matter.
Moved by Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti
Seconded by Councillor
J. Virgilio
Whereas Council, on June 28, 2005 resolved
that a Town Hall meeting be convened at the earliest possible date
incorporating a facilitator and an expert panel to be comprised of four persons
to outline the pros and cons of implementing a Toronto style Pesticide By-law
and other options from other municipalities and directed staff to report back
on the findings of the public consultation and on the steps necessary to
implement a Pesticide By-law;
And Whereas Council, on October 11, 2005,
resolved that the matter of a public meeting on pesticides be deferred pending
a staff report following receipt of the Town’s Consultant report on the impact
of reduced pesticide use on Town-owned parks;
And Whereas Council, on February 16, 2006 received the findings from Phase 1 of the
Turf Assessment Review and directed that
staff proceed with the hiring of a Consultant to
undertake Phase 2 of the review and present
the findings in a report to the General
Committee;
And Whereas the General Committee, on June 19, 2006, received the Phase 2 findings;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved, that pursuant
to Council’s resolutions of June 28 and October 22, 2005, that the public
consultation process on a possible Pesticide By-law be held at the earliest
opportunity, with staff to report back to the General Committee with
recommendations.
And that staff report back to General
Committee on October 16 or earlier, on a moderator, potential speakers, panel
members, and the program, prior to proceeding with the public process.
CARRIED AS AMENDED (11:1)
(See following recorded vote)
(See following motion to amend)
YEAS: Mayor
D. Cousens, Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti, Regional Councillor J. Heath, Regional
Councillor J. Jones, Councillor E. Shapero, Councillor J. Virgilio, Councillor
G. McKelvey, Councillor J. Webster, Councillor D. Horchik, Councillor K. Usman,
Councillor A. Chiu. (11)
NAYS: Councillor
S. Daurio. (1)
ABSENT: Regional
Councillor Bill O'Donnell.
Moved by Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded by Councillor
D. Horchik
That Clause (1) be
amended to delete the words “…in September 2006…” and insert the words “…at the earliest opportunity…” in
paragraph 5, and to delete “…in October…”;
And
that staff report back to General Committee on October 16 or earlier, on a
moderator, potential speakers, panel members, and the meeting program, prior to
proceeding with the public process.
CARRIED (11:1)
(See following recorded vote)
YEAS: Mayor
D. Cousens, Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti, Regional Councillor J. Heath, Regional
Councillor J. Jones, Councillor E. Shapero, Councillor J. Virgilio, Councillor
G. McKelvey, Councillor J. Webster, Councillor D. Horchik, Councillor K. Usman,
Councillor A. Chiu. (11)
NAYS: Councillor
S. Daurio. (1)
ABSENT: Regional
Councillor Bill O'Donnell.
(2) GENERAL
COMMITTEE MEETING, OCTOBER 2, 2006 (16.0)
Moved by Councillor
E. Shapero
Seconded by
Councillor K. Usman
That the
General Committee meeting scheduled for October 2, 2006, which is Yom Kippur,
be rescheduled to a date to be determined by General Committee on September 18,
2006.
CARRIED
Moved
by Councillor E. Shapero
Seconded
by Councillor K. Usman
That
staff bring to General Committee no later than October 16, 2006, a report and
recommendation regarding holding meetings on High Holidays.
LOST
(3) AGREEMENT
WITH WUHAN, CHINA
MILLIKEN CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL
DOORS OPEN
MARKHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL (12.2.6,
10.16, 3.5)
Moved by Councillor G.
McKelvey
Seconded by Councillor E.
Shapero
That Council members and
Town staff be congratulated on their leadership and hard work towards making
events such as signing the agreement with Wuhan, China, the Milliken Children’s
Festival, Doors Open, and the Markham Jazz Festival, so successful.
CARRIED
8. COMMUNICATIONS
Council
consented to add Communication No. 95-2006.
Moved by
Councillor K. Usman
Seconded by
Councillor A. Chiu
That Council
receive and consent to the disposition of communications in the following
manner:
Received
84-2006 Region of York –
Forwarding a copy of the Annual Report for 2005. (13.4).
(Report available in Clerk's Dept.)
95-2006 Julie Bard,
Canadian Cancer Society, Markham/Whitchurch-Stouffville Unit – Written
submission regarding pesticide use. (5.7)
Letter
Referred to all Members of
Council
85-2006 Jackie
Armstrong, First Markham Place Management Office - Requesting an approval from
the Town of Markham to close Rodick Road from south of Highway 7 to Fairburn
Drive on Saturday, September 30, 2006 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. to
facilitate the Fall Extravaganza. (3.5)
(By-law 2006-246)
Info
86-2006 Unionville BIA -
Forwarding a request to close the following roads to facilitate the Unionville Little
Oktoberfest being held at Main Street Unionville on October 9, 2006 from 8:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m.:
- Main Street Unionville diagonally to
Main Street Unionville Lane
- Main Street Unionville north Lane to
Carlton Road
- Fred Varley Drive just east of EJ
Lennox Way. (3.5)
(By-law 2006-247)
Info
87-2006 The Society for the Preservation of Historic Thornhill -
Forwarding a request to close the following streets to facilitate the Thornhill
Village Festival and Parade being held on September 16, 2006 as follows:
Road Closure
a) Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.:
Church Lane from John Street
beyond Colborne Street
Colborne Street from Yonge
Street to Church Lane
Eliza Street
Thornhill Summit Drive
b) Between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.:
John Street from Yonge Street
to Henderson Avenue
Yonge Street between Royal
Orchard Blvd. and Clark Avenue. (3.5.3)
(By-law 2006-248)
Info
88-2006 Liquor Licence
Application - Requesting to complete the Alcohol and Gaming Commission
Municipal Information Form for Honey and Garlic Cuisine, 1661 Denison Street,
Unit T1 (indoor) (3.21)
Info
89-2006 Anthony
Corsetti, Chairperson, Thornhill Village Festival Committee - Requesting an
approval from the Town of Markham for the application of special occasion
liquor permit to be utilized, in conjunction with the Thornhill Village
Community Festival, on September 16, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the
CIBC Parking Lot (Yonge Street and Thornhill Summit Drive). (3.21)
Info
Referred to Commissioner of
Development Services and Town Solicitor
90-2006 Ontario
Municipal Board - Forwarding a Decision to dismiss an appeal regarding the
application by Lynde Centre for Dermatology, 3 Ovida Blvd., to permit a
business/professional office parking lot.
(OPA No. 141 and Zoning By-law Amendment No. 2005-221). (13.13)
Letter
91-2006 Ontario
Municipal Board - Forwarding an oral Decision from a prehearing conference held
on July 7, 2006 regarding Development Charges By-laws. The Board has scheduled a conference for November
17, 2006 for a status report or a settlement hearing since the new Town Wide
and Area Specific Development Charges By-laws will likely be enabled in the
Fall (2004-242, 2004-222, 2004 234, 2004-228, 2004-239, 2004-240 and 2004-241)
(13.13).
Letter
92-2006 Ontario
Municipal Board - Forwarding a Decision, with exception, regarding the
application submitted by Wismer Markham Developments Inc. to rezone 9426, 9442,
9462 and 9506 Hwy 48 from Rural Residential to Major Commercial Area (By-law
2005-376). (13.13)
Letter
93-2006 Ontario
Municipal Board - Forwarding a Decision, with amendments, regarding the
Milliken Main Street Secondary Plan (OPA 144) and Implementing Zoning By-laws
(By-laws 2005-247 to 2005-250).(13.13)
Letter
94-2006 Ontario
Municipal Board - Forwarding a Decision regarding the Committee of Adjustment
application, 21 Sprucewood Drive, to permit maximum lot coverage of 36.9% in
order to allow for the construction of a one-storey addition to the existing
one-storey dwelling. (13.13)
Letter
CARRIED
9. PROCLAMATION
(1) PROCLAMATIONS (3.4)
Info
Moved by
Councillor K. Usman
Seconded by
Councillor A. Chiu
That the
following be proclaimed in the Town of Markham:
- National
Family Dinner Night - September 21, 2006
- Biotech Week
- September 23 to 30, 2006
- Character
Community Week - October 16 to 21, 2006
- Waste
Reduction Week - October 16 to 22, 2006
- Child Care
Worker and Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day - October 25, 2006
- Montessori
Education Week - January 12 to 19, 2007 and International
Day - March 8,
2007
- Lupus
Awareness Month - October, 2006;
And that the flag from the Lupus Foundation of Ontario be raised on the
Town of Markham Civic Centre flagpole for the duration of Lupus
Awareness Month.
CARRIED
10. BY-LAWS
Council
consented to add By-laws 2006-261 and 2006-262.
Moved by
Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded by Councillor
K. Usman
That By-laws 2006-244
to 2006-262 be given three readings and enacted.
Three Readings
BY-LAW 2006-244 A by-law to amend Parking By-law 2005-188 (Administrative
amendments).
(Clause 2, Report No. 29, 2006)
BY-LAW 2006-245 A by-law to amend Zoning By-law 177-96, as amended (Cathedral
Town Ltd. & 404 Developments Inc., north of Betty Roman Blvd., east of
future Woodbine By-Pass, Cathedraltown Phase II, 19TM-05002 - To amend
development standards).
(Clause 2, Report 30, 2006)
BY-LAW 2006-246 A by-law to close Rodick Road from south of Highway No. 7 to
Fairburn Drive on September 30, 2006 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. to facilitate
the First Markham Place Fall Extravaganza.
(Communication 85-2006)
BY-LAW 2006-247 A by-law to authorize the temporary closure of various roads at
Main Street Unionville to facilitate Unionville Little Oktoberfest being held
on October 9, 2006.
(Communication 86-2006)
BY-LAW 2006-248 A by-law to authorize the temporary closure of various roads to
facilitate the Thornhill Village Festival being held on September 16, 2006.
(Communication 87-2006)
BY-LAW 2006-249 A by-law to amend Municipal Law Enforcement Officers Appointment
By-law 2002-178 and Parking By-law 2005-188 (To update the list of Officers and
Private Property Enforcement Companies).
BY-LAW 2006-250 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Block 19, Plan 65M-3660 - Warden Woods Court).
BY-LAW 2006-251 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Part of Lot 3, Concession 7, designated as Part 16, Plan
65R-28198 - Denison Street).
BY-LAW 2006-252 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Part of the West Half of Lot 9, Concession 8, designated as
Parts 1, 3, 4 and 5, Plan 65R-29141 - Tuclor Lane).
BY-LAW 2006-253 A by-law to repeal Part Lot Control Exemption By-law 2004-6
(Blocks 14 and 15, Plan 65M-3632).
BY-LAW 2006-254 A by-law to repeal Part Lot Control Exemption By-law 2004-131
(Lots 1, 8, 9 and 10 and Block 13, Plan 65M-3632).
BY-LAW 2006-255 A by-law to repeal Part Lot Control Exemption By-law 2003-233
(Lots 2 to 7 and Blocks 11 and 16 to 21, Plan 65M-3632).
BY-LAW 2006-256 A by-law to designate a property as being of Historic and/or
Architectural Value or Interest (Abraham Strickler House, 6297 Major Mackenzie
Drive East).
(Clause 1, Report No. 21, 2006)
BY-LAW 2006-257 A by-law to designate a property as being of Historic and/or
Architectural Value or Interest (Zion Cedar Grove United Church, 7046 11th
Concession).
(Clause 4, Report No. 21, 2006)
BY-LAW 2006-258 A by-law to designate a property as being of Historic and/or
Architectural Value or Interest (James Bliss House, 9231 Woodbine Avenue).
(Clause 3, Report No. 21, 2006)
BY-LAW 2006-259 A by-law to designate a property as being of Historic and/or
Architectural Value or Interest (Buttonville Cemetery).
(Clause 2, Report No. 21, 2006)
BY-LAW 2006-260 A by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of
September 12, 2006.
(Council Meeting No. 14, 2006)
BY-LAW 2006-261 A by-law to amend Zoning By-law 177-96, as amended (Team GTC
Inc., 10, 20, 30, 38 and 50 Greensborough Village Circle, Blocks 1, 2 and 3,
Plan 65M-3642 - To remove (H) Hold provision to permit the construction of a
mixed commercial and residential project).
BY-LAW 2006-262 A by-law to amend Traffic By-law 106-71 (Stop signs at Bur Oak
Avenue and Williamson Road).
CARRIED
11. ADJOURNMENT
Moved
by Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded
by Councillor K. Usman
That the meeting do adjourn.
CARRIED
Council
adjourned at 8:15 p.m.
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SHEILA
BIRRELL, TOWN CLERK DON
COUSENS, MAYOR
(Signed)