01 22 1990 Sp Council Minutes
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1990 @ 7:10 P.M. - COUNCIL CHAMBERS
SEVENTY-SEVENTH MEETING 1988-1991 COUNCIL
Council met this evening pursuant to adjournment @ 7:10 p.m. with
the following members present:
Reeve Robert E. Drury
Deputy Reeve David Caldwell
Councillor David Burton
Councillor Alastair Crawford
Councillor Allan Johnson
Also Present Were:
Mr, Jack Miller, Mr. Victor DeMartini, Mr.
Kevin Caldwell, Mrs. Gail Robinson, Ms.
Vivian Bell, Mr. Bob Murray, Mrs. Eileen
Murray, Ms. Sheila Fleming, Mrs. Carol
Caldwell, Mr. Stephen Woodrow, Mrs. Thelma
Halfacre, Mr. Bob Swerdon, and Two Members
of the Press.
Reeve Robert E. Drury chaired the meeting.
1. DISCLOSURE AND DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST:
None Declared.
Note:
The purpose of this Special Meeting of Council was to discuss
Council Resolutions with regards to the Barrie/Oro District
Municipal Airport as well as Interim Control By-Law on the of
lands, buildings and structures within certain defined
the Corporation of the Township of Oro.
MOTION NO. 1
Moved by Caldwell, seconded by Burton
Be it resolved that the Corporation of the Township
of Oro enter into a joint venture with the
Corporation of the City of Barrie to build a Barriel
Oro and District Municipal Airport in the Township
of Oro. The cost of the Airport is to be based on
municipal taxable assessment prorated for each
municipality. Included in the cost sharing
arrangement will be all costs accrued for
consultants, land purchases, construction and
operation of the Airport. The joint venture
is conditional on the Provincial Government
participating in all facets of the cost sharing
arrangement.
Further, the Airport Committee is to arrange for
the preparation of a draft "JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT"
to be presented to both Councils for ratification as
soon as possible.
Recorded Vote Requested by Councillor Burton
Councillor Johnson
Councillor Crawford
Deputy Reeve Caldwell
Councillor Burton
Reeve Drury
Yea
Yea
Yea
Yea
Yea
Carried.
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MOTION NO. 2
Moved by Johnson, seconded by Caldwell
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Be it Resolved That:
Whereas, the Township of Ora and the City of Barrie
have discussed the establishment of an Airport
within the Township of Oro, to be jointly owned,
managed and operated by the Township and the City;
And Further, the Township and the City believe such
an Airport would be desirable and beneficial to each
for economic and social reasons;
And Further, the Township and the City recognize and
are committed to fostering strong, effective, distinct,
local Municipal Government;
Be It Resolved That:
Unless otherwise subjected to the Simcoe County
re-structuring process, the Township of Oro
Council will not initiate any annexation procedures
with respect to lands in the City of Barrie for the
remainder of its term of office and will recommend
to all incoming Councils that a similar policy be
adopted over a further period of at least eight years.
Recorded Vote Requested by Deputy Reeve Caldwell
Councillor Burton
Deputy Reeve Caldwell
Councillor Crawford
Councillor Johnson
Reeve Drury
Yea
Yea
Yea
Yea
Yea
Carried.
MOTION NO. 3
Moved by Burton, seconded by Crawford
Be it resolved that the Council of the Corporation
of the Township of Oro directs that Ainley and
Associates undertake a review to determine the
maximum height regulation for buildings and
structures in the area defined as follows:
(a) East Half of Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18 Concession 5
(b) West Half of Lot 15 Concession 6
(c) All of Lots 16, 17 and 18 Concession 6
(d) East Half of Lot 19 Concession 6
+ (e) West Half of Lot 17 Concession 7
( f) South Half of the East Half of Lot 17 Concession 7
(g) All of Lots 18 and 19 Concession 7
I ( h) North Half of the East Half of Lot 20 Concession 7
i ( i) South Half of Lot 17 Concession 8
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! (j) All of Lots 18, 19, 20 and 21 Concession 8
! (k) West Half of Lots 19 and 20 Concession 9
( 1) Part of the West Half of Lot 21
lying North of Highway No. 11 Concession 9
That further, such review shall be completed
by July 22, 1990. Carried.
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MOTION NO. 4
Moved by Crawford, seconded by Caldwell
Be it resol~ed that a By-Law to Impose Interim
Control on the Use of Lands, Buildings and
Structures within certain defined areas, be
introduced and read a first and second time
and numbered as By-Law No. 90-13.
That By-Law No. 90-13 be read a third time and
finally passed, engrossed by the Clerk, signed
and sealed by the Reeve.
Carried.
Carried.
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Recorded Vote Requested by Reeve Drury
Councillor Johnson
Councillor Crawford
Deputy Reeve Caldwell
Councillor Burton
Reeve Drury
Yea
Yea
Yea
Yea
Yea
Note:
Reeve Robert E. Drury asked Ron Watkin, Planning Consultant with
the Firm of Ainley and Associates, to give an explanation on the
Purpose and Effect of the Interim Control By-Law.
Mr. Ron Watkin, then gave a brief explanation of the By-Law and
its purpose.
Reeve Robert E. Drury then asked if anybody present had any
questions concerning the Effect and Purpose of the By-Law.
QUESTIONS:
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Ms. Sheila Fleming:
What is the By-Law for?
Mr. Ron Watkin:
The By-Law is put in place in
order that the Township can
review heights on the affected
lands.
The Interim Control By-Law is to
ensure that no structures or
additions are built until the
study is complete.
Mr. Stephen Woodrow:
How many times can Council pass
this particular By-Law?
Mr. Ron Watkin:
The By-Law can be put in place up
to two (2) years.
Mr. Stephen Woodrow:
If people own property and sold
them and zoning was to be
changed, do they still come
before Council and proceed with
the normal process of filing an
application within the Planning
Act?
Mr. Ron Watkin:
Yes.
Mr. Kevin Caldwell
What would happen with this By-
Law if an existing building on a
property affected by the By-Law
was too high, according to the
completed study?
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Mr. Ron Watkin:
If the building is existing prior
to the passing of the By-Law, it
is a legal non-conforming use.
MOTION NO. 5
Moved by Caldwell, seconded by Crawford
Be it resolved that we do now adjourn
@ 7:28 p.m.
Carried.
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