BE AY ! . LL oY Sak 1 A ! ' IRS VIA DIR HER DIO LAALT CPR SDN TLR -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, April 8th, 1965 A regular meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry was held in the Municipal Of- fice on Monday, March 29th. DOGS running at large--The Clerk phoned Mr. Ralph Jones, President of the Humane So- ciety, Oshawa, Ont., as instruc- ted by Reeve J. J. Gibson, and he stated that as far as he knows it is in order to use a tranquilizer gun to control dogs. Held over, pending the proper address to purchase a tranquil- izer gun. PASSING ACCOUNTS-- The following Statement of Ac- counts were authorized for pay- ment: ' Gen. Depart. ........... $1,942.19 Property & Parks ... 125.97 Street Maint. ............ 931.20 Waterworks Dept. .... 65.09 Carried $3,064.45 RESOLUTION re addition to the High School in the Village of Port Perry. "BE IT RESOLVED that this Council approves the con- struction and equipping of an addition to the High School in the Village of Port Perry under the jurisdiction of the Central Ontario County District High School Board, for the purpose of establishing a Composite School at an estimated cost of $1,568,726.00 and that the Muni- cipal Corporation of the Vill- age of Port Perry will contri- bute their share of the cost." FINES for month of Febru- aiy from Magistrate's Court-- $70.00, Municipal Share $32.35. APPLICATION for a Build- ing Permit by Mr. J. J. Gibson. "That a building permit be is- sued to J. J. Gibson for a duplex on Block G. in accordance with our Sanitary By-Law; with a minimum of 350 ft. of tile." APPLICATION for a Build- ing Permit by Mr. J. Franssen! re house for Mr. Donald Elford. "That a Building Permit for J. Franssen re house on Lorne St., Lot 166 and Lot 167/be granted, septic tank and weeping bed in|. accordance with Sanitary By- Law; with the understanding that the builder provides the road and water main to the sa- tisfaction of the Corporation." LETTER from D X.0il Com- pany dated March 17, 1965. "Farther to your letter of the 15th, we are enclosing our che- que in the amount of $50.00, which we are sending to you under protest. It is our submission that By- Law #1226 was passed by the Village Council without due con- |. 'sideration to the general inter- est and welfare of the residents of the Village. . This is indicat- ed by the fact that the fee to those outside the Village is $50. a quite unreasonable amount, we therefore request that this matter be reconsidered by council, either with a view to a reduction in the licence fee to IANENNNARRENEAAROAN ARE SELL and BUY THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Port Perry Star PHONE: 9R3-7383 FER -------- Port Perry Council News nominal amount or to the tate repeal of same. One can point to few parallels of this kind in other neighbouring communities, such as Whitby, Oshawa, Brooklin, Ajax, Bow- manville, ete. We feel that this is an un- reasonable penalty to pay in order to serve the very few customers, we now have in the Village of Port Perry. | Thanking you for the atten- tion, we trust you give this, we remain." -- Council decided that the letter be filed and, they pay their licence fee of $50.00. LETTER from Mr. Gordon Hepditch dated March 24, 1965. "A meeting has been arrang- ed for 8 p.m. May 4th, 1966 at thc Legion Hall in Port Perry, by the Committee on Assess- ment and Taxation of the County of Ontario to discuss the County Assessment system. Mr. Patrick G. Gillis, B.A. { Director of the Assessment Branch of The Department of Municipal Affairs of the Prov- ince of Ontario will be the fea- tured speaker, A question period will fo}low the address and any questions concerning the matters discuss- ed or of a general nature having to do with the subject under discussion will be welcome. You are requested to inform your staff of senior officials, The Treasurer and Deputy Clerk, of the meeting and urge them to attend. As this is a very live issue it weuld be well to bring all your questions to the meeting and to hear what The Department of Municipal Affairs has to offer, Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting." R.S.V.P. -- April 15, 1965. The Clerk was instructed to advise that six will be present. 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