Source: http://www.region.peel.on.ca/council/council_minutes/2000s/2004/rcmin20040708.htm
Timestamp: 2018-01-16 11:01:51
Document Index: 496679572

Matched Legal Cases: ['arts 1', 'arts 1', 'arts 2', 'arts 1', 'arts 1', 'arts 2', 'arts 1']

Council Minutes - July 8, 2004 - Region of Peel
Regional Chair Kolb called the meeting of Regional Council to order at 10:44 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Administrative Headquarters, 10 Peel Centre Dr., Brampton.
Members: E. Adams, G. Carlson, C. Corbasson, F. Dale, S. DiMarco, A. Groves, N. Iannicca, E. Kolb, D. Lyons, K. Mahoney, H. McCallion, G. Miles, E. Moore, M. Morrison, P. Mullin, P. Palleschi, M. Prentice, P. Saito, J. Sprovieri, N. Stewart
S. Fennell, R. Paterak
R. Maloney, Chief Administrative Officer; R. K. Gillespie, Commissioner of Corporate Services and Regional Solicitor; P. Graham, Commissioner of Health; D. Labrecque, Treasurer and Commissioner of Finance; L. Nashman, Commissioner of People, Information and Technology; J. Menard, Acting Commissioner of Social Services; N. Tunnacliffe, Commissioner of Planning; K. Ward, Commissioner of Housing & Property;
D. Albanese, Acting Commissioner of Public Works; Dr. D. McKeown, Medical Officer of Health; C. Gravlev, Regional Clerk; C. Thomson, Legislative Co-ordinator
Councillor Miles declared a conflict of interest with respect to In Camera Items - Item 11d as a family member is employed with the Region of Peel.
Councillor Moore declared a conflict of interest with respect to In Camera Items - Item 11d as a family member is employed with the Region of Peel.
Councillor Saito declared a conflict of interest with respect to In Camera Items - Item 11d as a family member is employed as a summer student with the Region of Peel.
That the minutes of the Regional Council meeting held on June 24, 2004 be approved.
Carried 2004-711
That the consolidated agenda for the July 8, 2004 Regional Council meeting be amended to include an additional item under Other Business regarding a communication received with respect to a Freedom of Information Request;
And further, that the consolidated agenda for the July 8, 2004 Regional Council meeting be approved, as amended.
Carried 2004-712
See also Resolutions 2004-713 and 2004-766
Waste Management System Fees and Charges By-Law
That the proposed By-law 54-2004 be amended to set the effective date of the new charges to be August 1, 2004;
And further, that staff amend all signage, public information and handouts with respect to the Waste Management System fees and charges accordingly, in advance of the implementation date.
Carried 2004-713
See also Resolutions 2004-712 and 2004-765
a) Carl Blanchaer, Principal, WZMH Architects, Lead Proponent and Designers and Claudina Sula, Consultant to WZMH Architects and Roger Maloney, Chief Administrative Officer, Region of Peel, Regarding the New Region of Peel and Peel Regional Police Joint Use Facility
Received 2004-714
See also Resolutions 2004-715 and 2004-716
That further discussion regarding the Joint Use Facility be deferred to later in the meeting.
Carried 2004-715
See also Resolutions 2004-714 and 716
Members: E. Adams, G. Carlson, C. Corbasson, F. Dale, S. DiMarco, A. Groves, N. Iannicca, E. Kolb, D. Lyons, K. Mahoney, H. McCallion*, G. Miles, E. Moore, M. Morrison, P. Mullin*, P. Palleschi, M. Prentice, P. Saito, J. Sprovieri, N. Stewart
Discussion regarding the New Region of Peel and Peel Regional Police Joint Use Facility resumed.
That staff report to the August 12, 2004 Regional Council meeting with the additional information requested by Council;
And further, that Regional Council support, in principle, Option 1A as set out in the presentation regarding the Joint Use Facility, which includes a six storey building with underground "market" parking.
Carried 2004-716
See also Resolutions 2004-714 and 2004-715
Regional Council recessed at 12:36 p.m.
Members: E. Adams, G. Carlson, C. Corbasson, S. DiMarco, A. Groves, N. Iannicca, E. Kolb, D. Lyons, K. Mahoney, H. McCallion*, G. Miles¨ , M. Morrison, P. Mullin*, M. Prentice, P. Saito, J. Sprovieri, N. Stewart
F. Dale, S. Fennell, E. Moore, P. Palleschi, R. Paterak
MA-A1. Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) 2003 Annual Report
Received 2004-717
Councillor McCallion arrived at 1:16 p.m.
MA-B1. Report of the Audit Subcommittee (ASC-2004-4) Meeting held on June 24, 2004
RECOMMENDATION ASC-9-2004:
That the agenda for the June 24, 2004, Audit Subcommittee meeting be approved.
Approved 2004-718
a) 2004 Status of Management Action Plans
Received 2004-719
b) Review of Children's Services Division
Received 2004-720
Received 2004-721
MA-C1. Brian Denney, Chief Administrative Officer, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Letter dated May 26, 2004, Advising of the 2004 Municipal Levy and Providing a Copy of the 2004 Operating and Capital Budget Summary
Received 2004-722
MA-C2. Charles Beer, Executive Assistant, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Letter dated June 7, 2004, Acknowledging Receipt of the Region of Peel's Letter dated February 19, 2004, and Announcing the Decision to Keep the Judson Street Ambulance Supply Centre Open
Received 2004-723
MA-C3. Emil Kolb, Regional Chair, The Regional Municipality of Peel, Letter dated June 8, 2004, to the Minister of Natural Resources, Supporting the Position of Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), Regarding Insufficient Funding Provided by the Ministry of Natural Resources to Carry Out the Responsibilities of CVC
Received 2004-724
MA-C4. Cheri Cowan, Clerk, Town of Caledon, Letter dated June 8, 2004, Requesting the Provincial Government to Consider a new Mandate for the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) Under which Assessments would Occur Less Frequently, but be Undertaken in a more Thorough Manner than Currently Experienced
Received 2004-725
MA-C5. Susan McGovern, Vice President, Community Relations and Communications, Ontario Strategic Infrastructure Financing Authority (OSIFA), Letter dated June 11, 2004, Providing an Update on the Status of the 2004-2005 Municipal Infrastructure Renewal Loan Program Application Process
Received 2004-726
MA-C6. Samina Sami, Manager, Program Development Section, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Letter dated June 11, 2004, Regarding the Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (R.I.D.E.), Grant Program Applications
Received 2004-727
MA-C7. John Gerretsen, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Minister Responsible for Seniors, Letter dated June 14, 2004, Advising that the Ministry has Launched its Pilot of the Ontario Regional Area Municipal Portal (OnRAMP), an Online Information and Advisory Service for Clients of the Municipal Services Office (MSO)
Received 2004-728
MA-C8. Donna Cansfield, MPP Etobicoke-Centre, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Energy and Chair, Conservation Action Team, Letter dated June 14, 2004, Expressing Congratulations on the Council Decision to Implement an Enterprise Energy Management Suite to Help Manage Energy Use by the Region of Peel
Received 2004-729
MA-C9. News Release: From the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), dated June 16, 2004, Regarding the Presentation to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs on Bill 83, the Budget Measures Act, 2004
Received 2004-730
MA-C10. News Release: From the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), dated June 16, 2004, Advising of the Introduction to Bill 100, the Electricity Restructuring Act, 2004, that is Intended to Reform and Reorganize the Electricity System of the Province
Received 2004-731
MA-C11. News Release: From the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), dated June 22, 2004, Regarding the Announcement by John Gerretsen, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Minister Responsible for Seniors, of a Three-Phase Process for the 2004 Review of the Municipal Act, 2001
Received 2004-732
MA-C12. News Release: From the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), dated June 25, 2004, Regarding the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Annual Report Titled "Toward a New Deal: The Year in Review" Currently Available on the FCM Website www.fcm.ca
Received 2004-733
MA-C13. Frederick Biro, Executive Director, Peel Police Services Board, Letter dated June 29, 2004, Regarding the Request for an Upgrade to the Existing VCOM System, Accompanied by a Report from Mr. Larry Button, Chief Administrative Officer of Policing
WHEREAS one component of the vehicle communication (VCOM) system will not be available after December 2008 and there is a need to address the potential loss of system functionality;
AND WHEREAS the most feasible and cost effective option is to upgrade the current Motorola Smartzone 2.03 system to Smartzone 4.1;
AND WHEREAS this will expand the life of the VCOM system from 2010 to 2014;
AND WHEREAS Council has before it a report from the Peel Police Services Board recommending that authority be granted to enter into direct negotiations with Motorola to upgrade the vehicle communication (VCOM) system;
Therefore be it resolved that the Region of Peel supports the recommendations as approved by the Police Services Board at its meeting of June 25, 2004;
And further, that the five VCOM Group partners enter into direct negotiations with Motorola for the upgrade of the current Smartzone 2.0.3 system to Smartzone 4.1;
And further, that VCOM capital budget 04-8615 be increased from $500,000 to $4,500,000 to be funded from the following sources:
Peel Regional Police $ 2,410,800
Region Public Works $ 727,600
Mississauga Fire & Emergency Services $ 374,400
Brampton Fire & Emergency Services $ 267,200
Caledon Fire & Emergency Services $ 220,000
And further, that a portion of Peel Regional Police 2005 capital budget 04-8660 Replacement of Officer Radios, in the amount of $2,410,800 funded from Communications Reserve R2220, be brought forward into 2004 and consolidated in VCOM capital budget 04-8615 in order to upgrade the VCOM System components to Smartzone 4.1;
And further, that the Public Works Capital Budget 03-9500 for VCOM Equipment purchases be increased from $110,480 to $620,550;
And further, that funds of $510,070 be provided to Public Works'Capital Project 03-9500, financed from reserve accounts R0210-ROADS (20 per cent), R0242-WASTEWATER (40 per cent) and R0241-WATER (40 per cent);
And further, that staff be authorized to take the necessary steps to make the Regional contribution in the amount of $727,600 to VCOM Capital Project 04-8615 from Public Works' Capital Projects 03-9500 ($620,550) and 99-9500 ($107,050).
Carried 2004-734
Councillor Mullin arrived at 1:29 p.m.
PL-A1. The Greenbelt Task Force's Discussion Paper - Toward a Golden Horseshoe Greenbelt
Deferred to the August 12, 2004 Regional Council meeting 2004-735
See also Resolution 2004-743
That the Regional Municipality of Peel Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Study Report referred to in the report of the Commissioner of Planning dated June 18, 2004, titled "Transportation Demand Management", be received;
And further, that the TDM Study Report be used as input in the Transportation Planning Stream of the Regional Official Plan Strategic Update (ROPSU) and the consolidated transportation plan for the Region of Peel;
And further, that staff be directed to co-ordinate with area municipalities, GTAH (Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton) Smart Commute Initiative project team and stakeholders on the development of TDM strategies and report back to Regional Council at key milestones;
And further, that a copy of the Study Report be forwarded to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Association of Municipalities of Ontario, Regions of Durham, Halton and York, Cities of Toronto and Hamilton, and the area municipalities in Peel;
And further, that staff be directed to work in cooperation with area municipalities to implement the strategies recommended in the TDM Study Report through the GTA smart commute initiative and report back to Regional Council at key milestones.
Carried 2004-736
PL-C1. Garth Turner, CEO, Credit River Company, Letter dated May 31, 2004, Advising that the Property Owners have Agreed to Allow Natural Vegetation to Re-establish Itself on Both Sides of the Stream Bordering the Belfountain Village Store to Address Concerns Expressed by the Niagara Escarpment Commission
Received 2004-737
PL-C2. John Gerretsen, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Letter dated June 1, 2004, Providing Discussion Documents and Questionnaires Regarding Key Aspects of the Land-Use Planning System Reform in Ontario
That the communication from John Gerretsen, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, dated June 1, 2004, regarding Discussion Documents and Questionnaires Regarding Key Aspects of the Land-Use Planning System Reform in Ontario, be referred to Planning;
And further, that the Regional Clerk forward the subject communication to the area municipalities for distribution to Ratepayers Groups.
Carried 2004-738
See also Resolution 2004-741
PL-C3. Helena Borges, Acting Director General, Transport Canada, Letter dated June 7, 2004, Advising that Union Pearson AirLink Group has Successfully Renegotiated Stakeholder Agreement Letters with Canadian National Railway, GO Transit and the Greater Toronto Airports Authority and has Reaffirmed its Commitment to Fulfil all the Requirements of the Air Rail Link Project
Received 2004-739
PL-C4. Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario, Letter dated June 10, 2004, in Response to Region of Peel Resolution 2004-463 and Chair Kolb's Letter Providing Comments on the Provincial White Paper on Watershed-Based Source Protection Planning
Received 2004-740
PL-C5. John Gerretsen, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Letter received June 14, 2004, Providing a Schedule of Town Hall Information Sessions for Consultation on the Need for Reforms to the Ontario Municipal Board and the Planning Act, Proposed Changes to the Provincial Policy Statement and the Need for Implementation Tools to Facilitate Better Planning and Strong Communities in Ontario
That the communication from John Gerretsen, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, received June 14, 2004, regarding the Schedule of Town Hall Information Sessions, be referred to Planning;
Carried 2004-741
See also Resolution 2004-738
PL-C6. Denis Kelly, Regional Clerk, York Region, letter dated June 28, 2004, Providing a Copy of the Report titled "GO Transit Ten-Year Capital Program" which was Considered by York Regional Council
Received 2004-742
PL-C7. Denis Kelly, Regional Clerk, York Region, letter dated June 28, 2004, Providing a Copy of the Report titled "Submission to the Greenbelt Task Force Bill 27 - The Greenbelt Protection Act" which was Considered by York Regional Council
Received 2004-743
See also Resolution 2004-735
PW-A1. Lift and Dedicate a Portion of a 0.3 Metre Reserve, Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), South of George Bolton Parkway - Town of Caledon, Ward 5
That a by-law be enacted to lift a 0.3 metre (one foot) reserve in the Town of Caledon, Ward 5, on the east side of Regional Road 50 (Highway 50) to provide a right in/right out access, 15.00 metres (49.21 feet) to the proposed institutional development (Engineering file D-05012619E).
Carried 2004-744
PW-A2. Intersection Safety Program to Reduce Red Light Running, Project Update, Capital Project 02-4455 - City of Brampton and City of Mississauga, All Wards
That the Government of Ontario, through the Ministry of Transportation, be again requested to extend the red-light camera legislation (Bill 102, as amended by Bill 149) prior to November 20, 2004, for an indefinite period of time;
And further, that should the Government of Ontario extend the red-light camera legislation, that approval be granted to the Commissioner of Public Works to extend the contract with Affiliated Computer Systems, in the amount of $200,000 for a fifth year of operation of the red-light cameras (November 20, 2004 to November 20, 2005);
And further, that approval be granted to extend the operational agreement with the City of Toronto central processing centre, which issues offence notices on behalf of the Region of Peel as well as the other participating municipalities;
And further, that approval be granted to extend the operational agreement with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to obtain the motor vehicle registration information necessary to lay charges;
And further, that a future report be submitted to Regional Council on the recommended expanded red light camera plan once Provincial approval for extension has been received.
Carried 2004-745
That authority be granted to execute two, one year extensions with the various contractors that provide snow ploughing and sanding operations for the Region of Peel.
Carried 2004-746
PW-C1. Beckett Sproule Facility Upgrades, Capital Projects 02-1920, 03-1912, 04-1945, 04-1990, 04-1997 and 04-1998, Document 2004-172P - City of Brampton, Ward 3
That Document 2004-172P for consulting services for the design and contract administration services for the upgrades to the Beckett Sproule Pumping Station and Reservoir be awarded to the consulting engineering firm KMK Consultants Limited for an estimated cost of $1,464,892 (excluding applicable taxes) under Capital Projects 02-1920, 03-1912, 04-1945, 04-1990, 04-1997 and 04-1998 in accordance with Purchasing By-Law 62-2001.
Carried 2004-747
PW-D1. Auto Dealership Alternate Vehicle Access at Battleford Community Recycling Centre, Capital Project 04-6271 - City of Mississauga, Ward 6
That one joint north-bound right turn lane for a right-in/right-out access be constructed on Erin Mills Parkway, south of Battleford Road to permit access from Erin Mills Parkway to the two existing auto dealerships as an alternative to the existing Battleford Road entrances at a total estimated cost of $200,000, set up under Capital Project 04-6271;
And further, that the necessary funds for Capital Project 04-6271 of $200,000 be redeployed from Capital Project 04-6270 - Acquisition of Land;
And further, that staff report to the August 12, 2004 Regional Council meeting on the feasibility of the following options to alleviate traffic congestion at the Battleford Community Recycling Centre: 1) from Millcreek Drive; 2) full access; and 3) construction of a CRC in North East Mississauga;
And further, that a traffic study be completed prior to construction of any additional facilities.
Carried 2004-748
PW-D2. Peel Integrated Waste Management Facility Additional Funding Requirements, Capital Project 99-6275 - City of Brampton, Ward 8
That the pending agreement for the design and construction of the Peel Integrated Waste Management Facility between the Region of Peel and Waste Management of Canada Corporation (formerly Canadian Waste Services Inc.) be extended to incorporate the increased price of steel at an estimated cost of $1,148,692 (excluding GST), and to incorporate the option of a bag breaker at an estimated cost of $610,326 (excluding GST), under Capital Project 99-6275, for a total commitment of $35,884,636 (excluding GST), in accordance with Purchasing By-law 62-2001;
And further, that additional funds in the amount of $1,759,018 be provided to Capital Project 99-6275, financed from Reserve R1010.
Carried 2004-749
PW-E1. Dennis Darby, Chair, Stewardship Ontario and Bas Balkisson, Chair, Waste Diversion Ontario, Letter dated June 1, 2004, Providing the Region of Peel with the First Payment in Accordance with the Blue Box Program Plan, Where the Obligated Stewards of Blue Box Waste Fund 50 Per Cent of the Total Net Blue Box System Cost Incurred by Ontario Municipalities
Received 2004-750
PW-E2. Jean Williams, Chairman, Rattray Marsh Protection Association, Letter dated June 4, 2004, Outlining the Position of the Association on the Proposed Alignment and Location of the Bexhill Road Forcemain/Pumping Station
Received 2004-751
PW-E3. Cheri Cowan, Clerk, Town of Caledon, Letter dated June 8, 2004, Advising that Town of Caledon Council has Adopted Resolution W218-2004 Requesting that the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) Undertake Two Projects for Improvements to Highway 10 in 2005
Received 2004-752
That the lands legally described as Part of the West Half of Lot 14, Concession 6, East of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton, Regional Municipality of Peel (formerly in the Township of Toronto) now designated as Parts 1 and 8, Reference Plan
43R-24069 be declared surplus to the needs of the Regional Corporation.
Carried 2004-753
That the lands legally described as Part of the West Half of Lot 14, Concession 6, East of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton, Regional Municipality of Peel (formerly in the Township of Toronto) now designated as Parts 1 and 8, Reference Plan 43R-24069 be conveyed gratuitously to the Corporation of the City of Brampton;
Carried 2004-754
HO-A2. Encroachment Agreement Regional Road 4 (Dixie Road), Owner: 3428851 Canada Ltd. - City of Mississauga, Ward 5
That the encroachment on Regional Road 4 (Dixie Road) being an asphalt paved parking area with curbs, landscaping, and a hotel sign located at 5444 Dixie Road, City of Mississauga, be permitted in accordance with the terms and conditions in the Encroachment Agreement dated January 23, 2004 between The Regional Municipality of Peel and 3428851 Canada Ltd.;
Carried 2004-755
See also Resolution 2004-765
That Regional Council authorize the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for rental housing projects to be developed on a modified design/build basis to take advantage of funding under the Community Rental Housing Program Pilot;
And further, that submissions be restricted to proposals intended for Peel Living ownership;
And further, that the Commissioner of Housing and Property and General Manager, Peel Living report back on final award recommendations.
Carried 2004-756
HO-B1. Peel Access To Housing (PATH) Family Applicant Survey - Consequences of Limited Housing Options for Low Income Families: Sharing/Overcrowding
Received 2004-757
HS-A1. Provincial Funding for Tobacco By-Law Enforcement
Received 2004-758
See also Resolutions 2004-760 and 2004-762
That document 2003-661P for the supply of an Information Management System be awarded to Decade Software Canada Limited in the amount of $277,696.50, (excluding applicable taxes), for a three year period in accordance with Purchasing By-law 62-2001;
And further, that the necessary funds in the amount of $277,696.50, (excluding applicable taxes), be provided from Capital Project 03-5301 Information System Improvement Inspection Services;
And further, that subject to funding being available in approved capital or current budgets, the Commissioner of Health be authorized to increase and/or extend the contract for this and subsequent periods for similar requirements for as long as the Information Management System is in use;
Carried 2004-759
HS-A3. Smoke-Free By-law Enforcement Update
Received 2004-760
See also Resolutions 2004-758 and 2004-762
HS-B1. Update: Peel's Position in Tri-Level Immigration Consultations
Received 2004-761
HS-C1. John Filion, Chair, Toronto Board of Health, Letter dated March 10, 2004, Proposing that the Regions of York, Durham, Peel and Toronto Jointly Craft a Letter to the Minister of Health Requesting that the Province Establish a Sunset Date of June 1, 2007 for all Designated Smoking Rooms
That the communication from John Filion, Chair, Toronto Board of Health, dated March 10, 2004, regarding a Sunset Date for all Designated Smoking Rooms, be received;
And further, that a response be forwarded indicating that the matter has already been deliberated by Regional Council, and that 2010 is the year established by this Council as a sunset date for all Designated Smoking Rooms in Peel.
Carried 2004-762
See also Resolutions 2004-758 and 2004-760
HS-C2. David W. Latter, Official Proprionics Representative, Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), Letter dated May 27, 2004, Providing a Status Report on the Re-evaluation of Mecoprop, One of Four Turf Grass Herbicides
Received 2004-763
HS-C3. George Smitherman, Minister of Health and Long Term Care, Letter dated June 25, 2004, Providing the Greater Toronto Area Region Highlights of Hospital Reports 2003 which Details how Participating Hospitals in the Region Performed in 2001/2002
Received 2004-764
By-law 53-2004: A by-law to provide for the Regional Corporation's consent to permit an encroachment onto parts of Regional Road 4 (Dixie Road) in the City of Mississauga.
By-law 54-2004: A by-law to amend By-law 25-2004, titled the "Waste Management System Fees and Charges By-law, 2004."
53-2004 and 54-2004 as amended, be given the required amount of readings, taken as read, signed by the Regional Chair and the Regional Clerk, and that the Corporate Seal be affixed thereto.
Carried 2004-765
See also Resolutions 2004-712 and 2004-755
Councillor Miles departed at 2:32 p.m.
a) Communication received from Mr. Tony Carosi with respect to a Freedom of Information Request
Received 2004-766
See also Resolution 2004-712
The Commissioner of Corporate Services responded to a question regarding the Freedom of Information request process and confirmed that the process was followed appropriately.
Carried 2004-767
Carried 2004-768
That the Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with Fanny Patricia Sanger and Patricia Elizabeth Clark, as Vendor, for the purchase of the fee simple interest of the land and buildings known municipally as 46 Bovaird Drive, Brampton and legally described as Part Lot 11, Concession 1 East of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton, Regional Municipality of Peel, as described in Instrument PR418628, for a total purchase price of $335,305.00 plus taxes and costs;
Carried 2004-769
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding the construction of a 525/450mm trunk sewer along the future Webb Drive in the City of Mississauga, said proceedings for the acquisition of a permanent easement interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 17, Concession 1 North of Dundas Street, City of Mississauga (formerly Township of Toronto), Regional Municipality of Peel, designated as Parts 2 and 6 on draft reference plan 04-B4710 prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc. dated May 31, 2004 and for the acquisition of a temporary easement interest in the lands described as Lot 17, Concession 1 North of Dundas Street, City of Mississauga (formerly Township of Toronto), Regional Municipality of Peel, designated as Parts 1 and 5 on draft reference plan 04-B4710 prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc. dated May 31, 2004;
Carried 2004-770
See also Resolution 2004-773
That the Regional Municipality of Peel, as purchaser, enter into an agreement with Clare Edward Carberry, as vendor, for the purchase of fee simple lands described as Part of Lot 16, Concession 7 Northern Division, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Toronto Gore), Regional Municipality of Peel, designated as Parts 1, 3, 4 and 6 on Expropriation Plan PR599366 and a temporary easement over the lands described as Part of Lot 16, Concession 7 Northern Division, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Toronto Gore), Regional Municipality of Peel, designated as Parts 2 and 5 on Expropriation Plan PR599366, for a purchase price of $70,947.00, plus taxes and costs;
And further, that the funds for the transaction be provided from Public Works Project 03-4040.
Carried 2004-771
That the In Camera report of the Commissioner of People, Information and Technology, dated June 24, 2004 regarding labour relations or employee negotiations be deferred to the August 12, 2004 Regional Council meeting to allow for further consideration;
And further, that a presentation be made to Regional Council at that time.
Carried 2004-772
By-law 52-2004: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 17, Concession 1, North of Dundas Street, in the City of Mississauga (formerly Township of Toronto), Regional Municipality of Peel, designated as Parts 1, 2, 5 and 6 on draft reference plan number 04-B4710 prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc. dated May 31, 2004
That the by-law relating to the In Camera item, Item 11b, being By-law 52-2004, be given the required number of readings, taken as read, signed by the Regional Chair and the Regional Clerk, and that the Corporate Seal be affixed thereto.
Carried 2004-773
See also Resolution 2004-770
That By-law 55-2004 to confirm the proceedings of Regional Council at its meeting held on July 8, 2004, and to authorize the execution of documents in accordance with the Region's by-laws relating thereto, be given the required number of readings, taken as read, signed by the Regional Chair and the Regional Clerk, and that the Corporate Seal be affixed thereto.
Carried 2004-774