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Dartmoil't~" N. S • June 1/76 ..
Hegularly called meeting of City Council held this date at
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Present - Mayor Stubbs
Ald. Ibsen Fredericks Walker Greenough Day Brennan Harf. Sanford Cote Brownlow Smith Granfield
City Solicitor, S. Drury' City Administrator, C~ A. Moir
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AId. Sanford and Ibsan moved the adoption of the April 29t~,
May 4th, 5th, and 17th minutes. Ald. Fredericks asked that page
7 of the May 4th minutes be corrected to read " ••.• the North
Woodside site' rather than 'the South Woodside site' in connection
with the municipal home item. Referring to page 9 of the same
minutes, Ald. Brownlow asked if employees have been offered the
dependents' option as suggested; the City Clerk advised that the , '
majority of married employees are taking this optio~. The motion,. , ..
approvi~ the minutes as corrected, carried.'
MOTION: ALD. DAY Having given notice of motion at a previous meeting, AId.
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Day ~oved at ~h~s time t~at CounCil give full supp?rt by ,lette~
to th~ Minister of , Education, recommending a chan.~e in des~gnation
for the Dartmouth Regional Vocational School to that of the
Dartmouth Community College of Applied J\l'ts &. Technolocy; lld. , -
Ibsen seconded the motion. kId. Day stated th~t the Vocational
School Board is seeking Council's support for this change in
designation to a Community College status and he commented on
some of the reasons why both the City and the school itself would , '
benefit from the type of expanded program possible, a point further
emp~a,sized by Ald. Greenough an~ B:r:ownl,ow, ,who spoke in support_
of the motion" J~d. Greenough emphasized that in broadening the
school program under a college concept, better use can be made of . ... . --
a sc~ool 'plant which is under-utilized at present. He stressed the
importance of having Counc'i1 's endorsation for this change before
it is requested from t~e Province.
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i.ld. Sanford questioned the tYPfl of courses that would be
offered and asked if there would be any financial involvement
on.the part of the City. He said he would not want to see courses
dropped which are presently being offered. ludo Greenough clarified
thiS point by noting that existing youth-oriented courses would
continue to be offflred as in the past, but programs could be
broadened to take in other age levels. The degree of Federal
participation was also questioned and J.ld. Brennan asked if the , . . . .
college would ha~e to compete with other colleges ~~d universities
for funding. The matter of t.uition fees was brought up by l.ld •
Sanfordj he askfld if these would be on a user-pay basis. il.ld.
Cote said that While he would not be opposed to a name change as
such, he agreed with thA oP.inion of other members that CounCil
should be prOVided with more information before coming to a
decision .on the change from vocational school to community college . "
concept. I.ld. Fredericksr.nd Hart moved deferral for further
information. l~ldn G:::eeno\ig'1.:suggested that Council. might wish to
have an on-site mAeting when members of the Vocational School
Board and Proyincial repres.'lntatives could be present to answer
questions from the Council mem~ers. The motion to defer carried ~
with hld. Greenough, Smith, Day, Ibsen and Walker voting against.
UNSIGHTLY PREMISES: J>.ld. Smith presented A copy of a petition forwarded to Mi~IN STREET
City Hall on i~pril 15th, with regard to unSightly premises on . . .'
Main Street. He said that no mention of these properties has
been made in the Inspector's report and on his motion, seco~ded
by i.~~. Sanford, the petition was rAferred to staff for a report
on the properties as soon as possible.
PORT COMMISSION On motion of Ald. Sanford and Walker, Council re cei ved and LETTER: COi.STAL
TRi~DE filed a communication from the Halifax-Darr.mouth Port Commission
on the subject of 'ShiPping & Coastal Trade in the Context of the
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NURSING HOME A letter has beF'ln received from Mrs" Joseph, Exec. Director P!tOPOSi~: HILLCREST Ml~NORS LTD. of the Hillcres"t; Manors Nursing Home in Truro, re the
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progreSS with plans for a nursing home proposed for Dartmouth,
with an inquiry as to availability of r.he City-ow~ed property on
Main Street, known as tlH~ Boys' Club. property_ This letter was
refflrred to the MW committAe which will bfl dealing with the
nursing home issup., on motion of i~ld. Sa.nford and Day. l~d •
. Fredericks requAstAd information from thA Planning and Recreation
Departments on any plans for the Main Street property.
Di.TE Fm. At t.he rflquest of the Planning Dirflctor and on motion of PUBLIC HEi~INGS
• l~d. !bsen and Smith, Council set Junfl 29th as the date for public
hearing of the following five rezoning applications; previously
scheduled for other datfls:
1) St. Petflr' s Convent - from P Zone to It-3 Zone
2) 72 Pine crest Drive - from R-4 Zone to C-1I. Zone.
3) Glen Manor Drive (MicMa c Subdivision) - from R-l Zone to R-4 Zone.
4) Manor Park Subdivision .. Parcel 'C' from R-l to TH-l Zone
5) By-law C-289 - City of Dartmouth Zoning By-law. .. .
.R~SOLUTION #76-25 RAsolution 1176-25, a.ut.horizing the eXACution of a deed to
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. . the propflrty at 216 Main Street, bAing sold by the City tc;> Ronald ..
'. w. Coombs and Monica J. Cocmbs, was bp-fore Council and rece~ved
approval on motion of hId • IbsAn and Hart •
is atta ched.
ii.. copy of the re'S101ution
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R~SOLUTION #76-26 On motion of i.ld. Brownlow and Gr8flnough, Council adopted '\ "'\
Resolution #76-26 which declares that real property occupied for
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residential purposfls within the City shall not be assessed an
occupancy tax. A copy of the resolution is attachedo
Jud. Ibsfln and Day movfld the adoption of the following six
reports: Building InspActor Minimum Standards Police ChiAf }'ire Chi8f V.O.N. (il.pril & May) So cial Sflrvi ceS
lJ.d. Smith asked whfln action is to be taken against the
owner~ of unsightly prflmises ~t 82 Hawthorne Street,. 136 Prince
Albert Rood, 22 l'.:rskinfl St:rP.flt~ hlr/46/48 ChittickAve., and on
City dounc:l.1; June 1/76. Page 4'. '. Celtic Drivej The Solicitor advised that information on the
properties referred to has been turned over to Mr. MacIntyre who
is carrying out the prosecutions. He went on to explain why some , .
of the prosecutions take longer than others and he pointed out
that only the oneS in progress and/or those which are unsuccessful . .
are being included in the report to CounCil. If the successful
prosecutions were noted, Council would have a truer. picture of
our progress in dealing with unSightly premises.
JJ.d. Fredericks asked again about 86 Bvp.rette Street, where
a number of families are living in a duplex and iJ.d. Day request~d
particular atten.tion to 17 TuliP Street, this building being ~ore
dangerous now that it is unoccupied. iJ.d. Hart quest:i.oned the .. -. ..
status of legislation which would permit more effective action
by the City against offending property owners, and Mr. Drury . . .
pOinted out that this is enabling legislation only, requiring . .
amendments to our by-laws before it can come into use. Mr. Earl
Cooke was heard by Council on the matter of silt being stockpiled
at the corner of Major Street and Lakecrest Drive by the TeePee
Car Wash operation. He askp.d that attention be g~ven to this
Situation and to other unsatisfactory properties in the area, . .
about which he has berm expressing concern. AId. Brennan asked
if it would be possible to add another column to the Building
In.spection report, indicating action plannp.d or being taken b~
the Legal Dept.; Mr. Drury agreed to take this suggestion under ~ -. .
_ ~onsideration. The mo.tion ~o approve the monthly reports carried.
RESOLUTION #76-27 The Lp.gal Dept. has prepared Resolution #76-27, based on - .
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recommendations from the Finance & SOCial Services Committee for
the establishment of a committee to investigate the need for a
nur~in~ or special care home in Dartmouth and to consid~r by whom
such services can best be prOVided. Council proceeded to adopt
the resolution, on motion of 1 .. 1d. Iosen and Fredericks. tU-d. Hart
said she would like to see representation on the Committee from
the Dartmouth Services Advisory Committee, but it was pOinted out
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by th~ Mayor that this group has not yetbenn formally'constituted.
!\. copy of Rosolution 1176-27 is atta ch~d. \ ,
FINJ.NCIiJ, ST1.TEMENT Copies of the 1975 Financial StAt~mAnt have boen circulated;
Council tablAd the Statp.mAnt on motion of Hld. Sanford and Green-
ough. ThA Mayor adv~s<1d tl-ta~ a mnAting with th~ i~uditors to
discuss the StatAmAnt will bn scl-tAdulcd in July.
SIGNING i~UTHffiITY On motion of ,.ld. Sanford and GrAonough, Council authorized
signing Authority for r~. Grogory BorangAr, a rocently-hirea
supervisor with tho Social Snrvicns DRpt. By the same motion,
• the name of Noral-t Dunbar is deleted as a signing officer, in
view of thA fact that she has been assigned to a neW position in
thfl Special ProjflCtS Division.
SHUBENi .. Ci.DIE Ca.NIJ. i.ld. Sanford and Day moved tho adoption of a report from
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the Tourist Commission, requosting that Council pursue tho restor
ation of the Shubonacadie Canal with all possible efforts. The
Commission furtl-ter"'indi"catAs support foX' the action takfm to date
to have this projAct includfld in t~e agr~ement propos~d for develop
ment undAr thA Fedoral and Provincial H.p.croation & Consflrvation
Program. The ~yor quot~d from recAnt correspondence on the subject
of thp., Canal restoration projRct, advising that a govornment press
release is soon to bp. mado in tl-tis connection.
i~ld. Day thr-m questionod tl-te City's r8sponsibility for any '" ..
accidents which might occur in the area of tho upper locks where
children aro playing and tho City's liability in this situation
was discussed at some length with the Solicitor. Mr. Drury stated
that aftRr offering whatever common-Sense protAction is conSidered
advisable, thn CUy can only provide insurance against possible
a ccidAnts undor thAse circumstancRs. hld. Sanford made the point
that it is impossible to provide protAction around all of the City
lakp.s and waterways. i.ld. Brennan asked if tho City could not
exerciso somn jurisdiction to control tho USA of trail bikAS in
areas such as tl-te onA unrler discussion, anrl wl-ten i~ld. Day had
requ<1sted a rnport on safAty in thA locks arAa, the Mayor suggested
City Council; June 1/76~" Page 6 • • that Mr. Drury also considAr the qup.stion raisfld by f~ld. Brennan
on the USe of trail bikes • (During the inquiry period, l.1d. Walker
asked "about the control of mini··bikes in our parks and walkways
and thp. Mayor agreAd that Mr. Drury's report should include con
sidp.ration of this point as well.)
i.ld. G.rermough qup.stion~d the decision made to raise the
lavfll of the pond abovp. the locks, suggesting that a pflrmit
should have first berm obta ined from thp. Dept. of the Environm~l1t D
Mr. Moir said hp. has bFlen assurF;ld by the City Engineer that the
situation thFlre is satisfactory. Ud. WalkFlr noted that the
WaverlAY RFlSidAnts hssn. support thp. work which has been done in
the Canal arAa to prOVide grpatAr re creat"ional USe of the fa cility. . . '-
The concern for safp.ty of chilnrAn playing around the locks, as" . . "
exprAssed by hld. Day, was sharp.d by l.ld. GrClp.noughj both ffllt
that a fflncfl should bp. put up to keAp children away from the p.dge
of the" locks. The motion ou thp. floor carrip.d.
JNDl<-aWH.OUND CONDUIT: Council considerAd a report from the City Enginl'ler on a 'ORTLhND STREET
NQUIRIF,S:
LD •. IBSEN
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proposal from Maritimfl Tel & Tfll for installing underground
conduit along thfl sFlction of Portland Strep.t from Rp.l Ayr Ave.
to the City limits. Thfl Company's thren requirements from the
City are stCltfld in Mr. Fougere's rp.port. idd. Day and Granfield
moved thfl adoption of the rp.port, but J.1d. Sanford suggested that
item 1 should be amended to rflad 'When thp. contra ct has been ,
awarded', rAplacing the presp.nt wording ('during the summer and
fall of 1976 1). HA madp. an amendment to this effect, seconded by
AId. Day~ Th~ amendmp.nt carried and thp. amendAd motion carried.
i.1n. Ibs811 f.lskl~r1 1;111) P'~J.·IIlJss:lon of CounCil to have one of
the flag poles on t.hA City Hall plaza used during thesummFlr
months for t.hA PrOvincial" flag program to be carripcl out in con
juu~I;lon with thA Chamber of Commprce. The Mayor suggested that
notice of lIlul;loll UH giVfm by thp. J.lderman to this p.ffect •
In anSWer to i~ld. IbsAn's SAconrl qUAstion", regarding taxes
on property owned by Vera Gentleson Ochtl'lrloney StreFlt, Mr. Moir
City Council", Jun8 1/76. Page 7 • • advisAd t~at und~r thp nAW aSSAssmRnt procAduros, thAr8 is no
authority for Council to .grant 1;ax rAbatp.s.
;'.LD. GRil.NFI,%D 1.1d. GranfiAld rE'lqUl'!stAd 1;ha1; Cl rAport from th8 RAcreation
Dirp.ctor on a sitA for possible acquisition in t~e Manor Park
area, bo d8alt wit~ by Counc·il during thA in camera portion of
the mAeting.
l.LD. Di.Y f~d. Day askn.d nboutt~e status of a rAport requE'lstnd by
him on a proposal for laning t~8 MicMac Rotary; Mr. Moir said he
wouid chRck on this furt~E'lr.
RAfp.rencp.. has alroady bAAn made AarliE'!r in the minut8s to
H.1d. Walknr's qU0.stion on t~e control of mini-bikAs in pArk
arAas and walkways. He asked if it would not be possible to
eroct signs in sP8cific placAs, prohibiting the use of mini-bikes
and trail bikes; t~A inquiry was discussAd with Mr. Drury~ ThA
City i~dministrator agr0.~d 1;0. tak8 t~A mattAr up with t~e Reqreation
Dept. with the idea of ~aving signs ArnctAd in at lAast some
areas.
R8f8rring to t~P. MaritimA rAl & Tp.l rnquest for p8rmission
to install undArground conriui1-., 1.11. WalkFlr askp.d .if similar
installations are bRing negotiated with t~P. No S. Power Corp.
Mr .• Moir advispd that it is t~A policy of thn Corporation to . . .
contribute only t~p. cost of installing ovorhRad lin8s; additional
cost for und8rground wiring would ~avo to be borne by the municip
ality. Il.1d. \~alkRr f0.lt that th8 City should attempt to have this
policy chang8d and ask8d to have the subjAct added as an item of
bUSiness at a latAr point in the meoting.
lLLD. FREDERICKS I~ld. FrRriAricks askAd if a commit"teA has mAt with the Y.
• r8presc-mtatives to diSCUSS thE'!ir tax problAms. The Mayor said
that a m8E'!ting was held and a lettE'!r is to bp. ~orwardAd to Council
by the Y. pE'!oplp. as a rFlsult of that mAAtingo
AId. FrAdFlricks' sAconri inquiry concernFlri the status of the
trailE'!r park by-law; Mr. MoH' rnportFld that this ITI8tter was dis
cussed at a meeting of departmAnt ~eads and will be taken up
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ALD. SMITH
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furth~r with thA Solicit.or. Hp. notp.rl that t.hp. main problem with
the nl'lw by-law is in at.t.Ampting to 'I1ovP. Axisting trailAr parks
brought up to standar~~
1 .. 1d. FrAdAricks asknd t'l1at. t.hp. t~lppr\On~ pol~ be rAmovAd
from t'l1e corner of J.rt'l1ur anc! PIAasant StrAets wherp. it is still .,
standing out bAyon~ thA nAW curb installAd on l~thur ~trp.et.
Mr. Moir sai~ hA would bring this itom to thp. attention of t'l1e
Utility represp.ntativAs.
i~d. Smith brought up thA mattAr of old cars around the
proport.y occupip.d by l\Jnprican Motors on CAltic Drive, suggesting
that thAY should p.ithAr bA rAmovAd or a fnncp. p.rActAd.to .kAAp
thp.m out of sight.
Hp. askAd if thA City could gAt on with the stroet work in
the vicinity of thA Curley Drive duplAxp.s so that the banks can
bp. so~dp.d aftp.r work on the curb 'I1as bAAn complAterl.
j .. l~. Smith rp.questrlf! a rpport on thfl possibility of having
funds from t'l1fl library grant rAallocatAd for thfl purpose of sirle
walk installation along th8 sp.ction of Plnasant Strp.p.t in front
of the np.w gp.neral 'I1ospital, Hp. in~icatn1 his intAntion to intro
duce a motion asking Council for a rAallocation of funds for this
USA.
J.lrl. Smith askAd that work bp. startr>ri on thA installation
of sidp.walks on Sinclair StrcAt, approvp.d in last year's street
c'onstruction program.
j~d. BrAnnan requAsted that t'l1A City Enginl'lcr contact the
owner of Dartmouth Machine Shop on Parker StrAet to discuss a
drainage problem on that propnrty.
HA as~ed for a rp.viAw by thp. Planning DApt. of thp. propArty
4 ~ulip StrAet to dAtprminfl if thA ownP.r is in compliancp. with
thp. zoning by-law.
AId. Brrmnan rAquAstA(l a rAport from thA Building Inspector
on the Starr Manuffl ct.uring plant on Prince jubArt Road.
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UD. Wj.LKER
lJ.d. Brownlow asked if thRrA is an on-going study of thf-l
nf-lp.d for traffic lights at various locations throughout the City
'and thA movihg of lights which may no longer be np.Cf-lssary at a
particular intersection. Mr. Moir f-lxplain(>n thA continuous' study
which t.his aspRct of traffid control rAcoives, including the
relocation of lights from intRrsect-,ions when thl'1Y flrA no longer
required.
fUci. Brownlow nohrl thAt thAre are -traffic Signs down in
somA areas of t~A City ann in discussing this with Mr. M~ir, it
wassugges-ted that any spAclfic locations bA brought to his att.entiol
1.11. Brownlow askpd for information on t.he staff study into
the fuhding of capital projects.
I.lct. Hart askrvl if anything could be donf-l to bring about the
Notting Park bus run morf-l quickly (iA. through anothRr approach
being made to Mr. Dooks on the mattAr).
i.ld. Hart inquiren conc(>rning negotiations with thf-l r.w.C.
reprAs8ntati VAS; Mr. Moir arivis(vi that he has information which
CounCil will be rec8iving.
AId. Hart asknrl if a SpC1cial ProjActs Officer has bAen
assignnd to work with Dartmouth Community Contact;' Mr. Moir to
check on t'flis • ,
ShA went on to ask if a mAeting has bRAn arrangp.d with the
Provincp. re actdit.ional fifn,iing for Dart.mouth Community Conta ct; - .
thA Mayor indicated that an appointment is bRing ma1e with the
hl:i. GrAenough inquirerl about thA fr-wsibility of a crosswalk
on Mnin Strp.et in the area of ~1cDonalds. Mr. Moir advised that . \
t'flA TraffiC Division is looking at t'flis further, but it is felt
that a pedestrian crossing of ~1in Street 'flere would be dangerouso
1 .. 1d. Walker askAd that Caledonia Road bp.. oilRd to thA end
of the strRp.t j n front. of t'fl8 two or t'flrAe reml'.dlling hous(>s wherA
it has not bAAn appliP'fl, Awl 11" <]111fALjOlltl,1 whether it would be
possiblA to l-Jav(> a f(wee (>rActeri at thp And of Calp.donia Roan,
with a lo·ckp.d gat.p., t 0 pl'·~vnTlt. f1f~<:"flfl hHyvlI'l this point n
City Council, Junp. 1/76. ,Page 10 0 e ' NO~ICES OF MOTION: ThA following noticAs of motion WArA' givAn for thp. nAxt
ALD. IBSEN
I~LD. GRl.NFI"'!LD
ALD. GREENOUGH
hLD. BRENNAN
mep.ting of Council:
1)' AIn. Ibsf'!n: to move that the flag polf-) to thA left of cAntre on the City Hall Plaza be USA1 for the purpose of flying Provincial flags riuring the summer months.
2) iilri. Granfi"lri: int,rorluction of 11 nAW by-law rAlating to rinfprral of taxAS of citizAns 65 ynars of age and OVAr with incomes of less than $15,000. per year.
3) i.ld. Grl'!Anough: that thA Provincn be reqw'lstl'!d by City CounCil to establish a Motor Vphicle branch in Dartmouth to BerVA the needs of citizAns.
4) Ald. Brennan: that the fair h811 on Natal Day bA ' relocatp.d from thn prpsent Lake Banook sitA to the Memorial Rink property.
Coun,cil passpri all bills for paymr-mt on motion of AId. S<111.fc·~-1
and DAY.
RENOVl .. TIONS: On motion of Juri. Sanforri awl Wallmr, Council arioptAd a report CONFERENCE ROOM
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from tl)A City i .. riministrator on rAnovations rA comml'mdFlfi to the
Conference Room to p"rmit rolocation of thA Building InspAction
Dept. so that morA space can bA marie available in the Planning
D"pt. This up'iated report is basf'!ri on a proposal made to CounCil . . ~.
in October of 1975, which rpcpivp.d approval at that time.
RevisAri tArms of rAff'!rGncp for the p~oposed Dartmouth Community
SArvicps i~rivisory Committf'!e havA bni'!n providp,ri, anri . i~ was movl'!d --by Ald. Hart anri GranfiC'ld that CounCil approve thp.se tp.rms of
Sp"aking on thA motion, Ald. Hart notAri -.. ------~----~_..._J that any areas of conflict with the City SOCial SA~vices DApt.
agreAd, that they reflect the changAs which Council anri the Finance
Committee Wished to SAe made in this regard. HA proposAri that the
composition of the Committel'! inclurie rpprAsentation from the. high
Schools ann he moven in amenrim0nt that a rp.prpsnntative from the
two City high schoolsbA arided, rnplacing th;-fiePut;-C~-;-e~;~jllv ----- ---' -----_._----
.. ---.. _---_ ... -" now has a heavy schpdulA of mf'!etings to attAndo BRfore thR am(md-
- - .. -.-' '. ---_ ......... --------- .. _--_.. .. -----m(mt was voted on, JJ.d. Grf'!nnough movpd r,"'.:..f(1rra.l.of .tbe new. terms
of refArAncA to thA FinancR & SOCial Services Committee for recommend
ation to Council. The motion to Y.'pfpr was SACOn:1eri by J..lri. Day and
it carrip.ri with hlrin Cotp, Frrdf'!Y.'ic:ks; <l:1n Hart voting agains'cn
City Council, Junp. 1/76. Pagp. 11 0
e UNDW,RGROUND POWER 1',.S indicated AarliAr by d1~ WalkAr j hp. procp.flden to introduce INSTiJ,LiI.TIONS
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a motion on the subjp.ct of a policy change rAquest from thA City
to the NI 3. PowAr Corp., whernby costs associated with the under
g~ound installation of powAr liw~s woulrJ. be bornp. by the Corpor-, I
ation. ~P. movAd that a mAeting be arranged with the Chairman of
the Pown!' Corp., through thA' Mayor and the City Ji.iministrator, to
requAst that the Corporation bp.ar thp. full cost of underground
installations; thp motion was secondl'ld by /J.d. Sanforri. lJ.n.
FredAricks qw~stionAd whp.thAr this typP. ofaridi tional cost might , .
not ultimately b8 rp.flActAd in hig'l-)pr pownr costs to all citizens"
The motion carriAd.
~ESOLUTION #76-28 RAsolution #76~28 (convAyance of lanns from thA Regional
ll.uthority to ThArmo-Flo Corp. Ltrl..) was prpsented, with a reco~.mend
ation for its approval from the Solicitor. Council approved thp.
rAsolution, a copy of which is attach8d, on motion of fJ.d. Sanford
and Day.
CITY PROPmtTY: 500 MlI.IN ST.
e '::ITY PROP1<ll.TY: 6 DUNDEE LANE
On motion of i'.l·i. Brownlow awi Brpnnan, Council adoptAd a
rr->commAnrtation from tho PropArtip.s ComrnittAe that thp. building
at 500 Main Street, formp.rly occupinrl. by Bastprn FencR Erectors,
bA dp.molishAd anc! t'l-)o property sold by thn City for'rnsirirmtial
use.
A, second rncommrmdation from thp. CommittAp. was also approVfvi,
on motion of JJ.d. Smith and Day, to havp. the furnacA rp.pairp.d in
the City-ownRrl builcling at 6 Dunrl.Re Lane, in orier that this house
ca~ b8 rentnd. il.lthough Council prrwiously authorizAd the salA of
this housp by tenrter, only onA bid was rAcAivp.d in thn amount of I ' •
$300., consirl.p.rAd by the Committpp. to be inadp.quate.
On motion of hl1. Dayan1 !bsen, CounCil adjournnd to mAet
as a Committee in camp-raG j~ftAr rpconvening in open CounCil, the
action takrm in campra was ratifiArJ. on motion of Ald. Day and
Granfipld.
MAAting adjourned.
N. C. Cohoon, City Clerk.
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ADVISORY SERVICES DIVISION
Mr. N.C. Cohoon City Clerk City of Dartmouth P.O. Bolt 817 D~rtmouth, Nova Scotia
Dear Mr. Cohoon:
June 9, 1976
RE: . Resolution 76-25 Sale of Portion of 216 Main Street
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Enclosed please find a copy of the above mentioned resolution. This was approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on the 8th day of June 1976.
ENCL AAC/cj
Yours truly,
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RESOLUTION 76-25
lfflEREAS the City expropriated certain lands and buildings on Main Street in the City of Dartmouthrequired for street widening purposes:
. AND WHEREAS a portion· of the expropriated land is not required for street widening purposes1
AND WHEREAS the property described in Schedule "A" was advertised for sale in the Chronicle Herald and the Mail star on January 23, 30 and FebrUary 6, 1976 and in the Dartmouth Free Press on January 28th and February 4, 1976 for a price of $40,000,00, being the fair market value of the property as determined by the Assessment Department of the City. of Dart- . mouth.
AND WHEREAS there being no offers to purchase the property for the price as advertised in the newspapers the property was listed for sale with Pat King Real Estate Limited ·for the price of $41,500.00 and a purChaser located;
AND WHEREAS the City has entered into al'l~ Agreement of purchase and Sale, a copy of which is attached hereto as Schedule IIB" with Ronald l'1. Coombs and Monica J. Coombs for the sale of the property for the sum of $41,500.00 which agreement is subject to th~ approval of Council and the Minister of Municipal Affairs.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Mayor and the City Clerk be and are hereby authorized and instructed to ~xecute on behalf of the City a warranty deed to the property and person rererred to in the description and the Agreement of Purchase and Sale attached hereto as Schedules IIA" and "B" respectively and
.to affix to it the seal of the City •
. I, N. C. Cohoon, City Clerk of the city of Dartmouth do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution 76-25 of ilie City of Dartmouth passed by City Council
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, ~ that certain lot, piece or,parcel of land situate, lying and being Lot "B2Y" on the southern side of Main street as shown on a plan of Main street, Guysborough Avenue to Woodlawn Road, dated April 22, 1975, certified by John C. MacInnis, N.S.L.S., approved by the Development Officer for the, city of Dartmouth June 16, 1975, being ,in the City of Dartmouth, County of Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia, the said lot being more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the southern boundary of Main Street at the intersection of the eastern boundary of Lot "B3X", the said point being also toe southwestern corner, of Parcel "26";
THENCE N 75 ° 51' 25" E ,31.68 feet along the southern boundary of Main Street (a portion of the southern boundary of Parcel "26") to a point;
,THENCE N 78° 141 34" E, 84.97 feet along the southern boundary of Main Street (portions of the southern boundaries of Parcels "26" and "25") to the, western boundary of Farquharson Street (the western boundary of Parcel "35");
THENCE S 18° 20' 06" E, 79.03 feet along the western boundary of Farquharson Street (the western boundary of Parcel "35") to the northern boundary of Lot "B4";
THENCE S 71° 39' 54" W, 116.00 feet along portions of the northern boundaries of Lots "B4" and IB12" to thei eastern boundary of Lot "B3X";
THENCE N 18° 20 1 06" W, 91.08 feet along the eastern boundary of Lot "B3X" to the southern boundary of Main Street, the point of beginning.
ALL bearings being 3° Modified Transverse Mercator Grid Bearings, Central Meridian 64° 30 1 west longitude.
CONTAINING an area of 9,922 square feet.
BEING portions of Lots "Bl" and IB2" as recorded in the Registry of Deeds at Halifax in Book 1125, Page 281 and Book 2300, Page 439.
\,y PHESS FIRMLY ON A tlARD SURFACE - YOU ARE rr'lAIONG G COPIES Schedule ".a" ,
APPflOVED FORM to Resolution 76-25
NOVA SCOTIA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION )j~ 11. ce.:~ J}9REEMENT OF PU~C~ASE AND SALE '" .~~~ ," .
1. I,' . rr~.J)~"d ' .. of /p 9~~_<d,d.. .::?~~,;~ ~ . .A.~j~jn-ffio ! :{ '. pr:n/~o~~o~~el?"ftC;Call~'!)ho "p~er'" having Inspected th;t~ ~ri~ p~~\ her~p..,.~~;~~~~' : .... .:..0 ~/r-= ~erelnalterc~lIed the"Vendor",throuBhW~~~~?~4~£ I
. {7 j / 6' -;:::?~ , /$~ . c:;w ~'/ . Z:·~U~ ! the property known os • ~ • "Ihe properly" In the County of ~ 7J~prOvlnce 01 Nova Scotia, I for the sum of $ "7'-.// $'0", (J 0 ollawlul money of Canada payable as lollows: i .. ~ .. '~ ~ . (a) The sum 01 $ 6' ffo. Cl C) • to ..-,?,..~./ 7.:- ;1d~4{.~he Agenllc.r Ihe Vendor
as a deposit to be held In trust by the Acent pending completion a>-&ther t'Jrmlnnl' ~ 01 thi~ Aureement anll tll b~ credited 011 account 01 the purchase money on closing; - . .L J /. ...-t;;' ., • 7- ,;L~ .•
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·.1----------'------------------------~--------------------------~--,-----2. Vacant possession to be given by the Vendor on or belore -F4 /~~ " A,D. 19¥.(herelnalter called "tha'clo~lnc data"). 3. The Vendor Is to furnish the Purchaser with a metes an .. bound~-6'escjit>tion 01 the property which Is tha subject of this Agreemant, alter receipt
whereof the Purchaser Is allowed /..5' . days to Investigate the title to the property. which he shall do at his own eKpense. 11 within that time any valid objection to title is made in writing. to the Vendor. which the Vendor shall be unalrle to remove. and which the Purchaser will not waive. this Agreement shall be null and void nnd thp. depo~lt herein shall be returned to)"e Purchaser, without Interest, and without liability by the Vendor for any eKpenses incurred or damal>es 5ustnine<J by the Purchaser, W .;r'- / .. , .'
4. The conveyanca (of the property which is the subject 01 th,s Aweement) sha;1 be bY;? ~,,~,r..;':'::i::Z~~.if' Deed. drawn ot tha expense 01 the Vendor. to be dellve,ed on payment 01 the purchase price 011 the closing date. The said p,,Ppcrty Is to be conveyed Iree Irom dower ond other encumbrances, eKcept as to any casements. registered restrlct,ons or covenants that aHett the property and do not moterlally aHect tho enjoyment of the property and except as specifically set out 'n paragraph 1 ~f this Agreement.
5. All buildings and equipment upon the real property shall be and remoin at lhe risk 01 the Vendor until closing, Pending completion 01 tho sale, the Vendor will hold all Insurance policies and the proceeds thereof in trust for the partles',1s their interests may appear and In event of damap,e to the soid premises. the Purchaser may either have the proceeds 0' the insurance and'complete the purchase, or' may cancol the Agreement and have all moneys theretolore paid returned without rnterest. .
\;1. Interest, rentols.lnsurance premiums. taxes, rutesand assessments arc to be adjusted to the dote 01 c,losinC. The cost 01 munlclpallrnprovements, Including. but without limiting the generality of the phrase "municipal Improvements", betterment charces and capitol char(les for utility or uniclpal services) completed as 01 the date 01 this Agreement. whether billed or not. are to be paill by the Vendor on or beloro the closlnr. dote •
• Any tender of documents to be delivered or money payable hereunder may be made upon the Vendor or the Purchaser or ony party acting for him and money may be tendered by negotiable cheque. certilied by a chartered bank or trust company,
8. It Is understood ond agreed that if the Purchaser does not complete this Agreement In accordance with the terms thereof. he will for/eit the . '. above deposit In addition to OIly other claim which the Vendor may have against the Purchaser lor his lailure to so complete. 9. Time shallln'all respects be of the essence In the Agreement.
10. This Acrecment shall enure to the beneht 01 and be binding upon the parties hereto. their respective heirs, executors. administrators, succes· sors and assigns.
11, This Agreement Is to bo read with all chances of cender or number required 01 the context. 11,,)'7 /~ -:;:?Ii"r.:. ,)'p'.
12. This oiler s~~Ptance until o'clock on the ___ dayof:;r' " 19_
Datedat .- ,lntheProvlnceolNovaScotla.thls ~h~~~;.""" ,A.D.lslC
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13,.1 hereby Dccept the above oiler and agree to sell on1he terms as therein set lort~ and I agrec to pa~ the ACe,,f M-,}!" ~. n.fa commission of $ or (~% 01 the sale price. for havinc procured this oiler, sold comnrisslons~~;;;;;r'rom the deposit, and t Irrevocably Instruct my solicitor to pay direct to the said 0i:ent any balance 01 commission Irolll the proceeds 01 the sale and further Instruct the agent to remit any balance 01 moneys to my soliCitor here,n.
Dated ~~'In the Province 01 Nova Scotia. this ---,+-' if_l-__ d"'~r ,A.O,19n::
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PlIRCItASEIl(S) _ SOllCITO;t,.TA':1 /1 a/h,<- /,...J~.!:J'S'J n:7 ... ,.,Z:-[JEW TO Ill: MADE OUT Ta;;::R~ -====-.-~.-"".--=-::::: .. -:.::~:-.:.-.. ;;;::::::...;::.::.:....----1'1IIlCIIAStU'S :;; ~ PU,I'"L :.7 -'la /Nr\'~ .. ··,:·(I~··---rDx~llfrV ~~r~Tfm~'l CO. ________ -'-________ I'HONE nln Uf " ~ ________ _
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CITY OF DARTMOUTH NOVA SCOTIA
DATE: 'May 26, 1976.
TO: Her Worship the Mayor and Members of City Counoil
FROM I C. A. MoCullooh
Under the Assessment Act the City is required to assess and collect residential oocupanoy tax unless it deciares by resolution of Council that it shall not do so •
The effect of this occupancy tax is to increase the real estate assessment for residentia~ property by 20%. without this resolution the tax payable by residential property owners would be substantially increased. '
CAM:fm
Yours very truly,
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RESOLUTION NO. 76-26
. WHE~S Subsection (10) of Section 41 of the Assessment Act, Chapter 14 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967 as amended authorizes the City to exclude the imposition of a residential occupancy tax by declaring that certain provisions of the Assessment Act shall not apply to the City of Dartmouth1
BE IT RESOLVED that Subsections (2) to (9), inclusive of Section 41 of the Assessment Act above referred to shall~ot apply to the City of Dartmouth and that the occupier of real property occupied for residential purposes within the city of Dartmouth shall not be assessed an·occupancy tax.
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May 27, 1976
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Her Worship the Mayor and Members of City' COuncil
c •. A. McCUlloch
Attached to this letter is a resolution Which authorizes the creation of a committee to investigate the need for a nursing or special care home for the elderly in Dartmouth and to consider by whom such services are best provided • Once the committee's investigation has been completed it would report its findings to Council.
Having attended the most recent meeting of the Finance and Social Services committee it appeared that members considered an immediate investigation into this subject to be of considerable importance. In order to facilitate this end I have taken the liberty of drafting a resolution which I believe encompasses the recommendations intended to be made by the Finance and Social Services committee to Council.
CAM:fm enc. (1)
Yours very truly,
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RESOLUTION 76-27
wrmREAs it is desired to investigate the need for nursing and special care homes for the elderly within the City of Dartmouth and the best means of fulfilling such a need if found to existr
BE IT RESOLVED that a committee be appointed by Council comprised ,of one representative of the Medical Society, one member of the Chamber of Commerce, one person 65 years of age or over, two members of Council and two citizens at large with the objective of determining the need for an institution for the care and nursing of elderly persons, and considering by Whom such services should be provided if a need is found to exist.
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Her Worship the Mayo~ and Members of City Council
C. A. McCUlloch
Attached to this letter is a resolution which authorizes the creation of a committee to investigate the need for a nursing or special care home for the elderly in Dartmouth and to consider by whom such services are best provided • Once the committee's investigation has been completed it would report its findings to Council.
Having attended the most recent meeting of the Finance and Social Services Committee it appeared that members considered an immediate investigation into this subject to be of considerable importance. In order to facilitate this end I have taken the liberty of drafting a resolution which I ~elieve encompasses the recommendations intended to be made by the
, Finance and Social Services Committee to Council.
CAM:fm enc. (1)
Yours very truly,
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c. A. McCulloch
• RESOLUTION 76-27
WHEREAS it is desired 'to investigate the need for nursing and special care homes for the elderly
.within the City of nartmouth and the best means of fulfilling suCh a need if found to existr .
BE IT RESOLVED that a committee be appointed by council comprised of one representative of the Medical Society, one member of the Chamber of Commerce, one person 65 years of age or over, two members of Council and two ~itizens at large with the objective of determining the need for an institution for the care and nursing of elderly persons, and considering by Whom such services should be provided if a need is found to exist.
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P.O. BOX 817 DARTMOUTH, NOVA SCOTlA
CITY OF DARTMOUTH NOVA SCOTIA
DATE: June 1, 1976.
TO: Her Worship Mayor stubbs and Members of City Council
FROM: Christine A.· HcCulloch, solicitor
S~~CT: Resolution 76-28
The Halifax-Dartmouth Regional Authority has requested the City solicitor's Department to 'place before Council the matter of a conveyance by Quit Claim Deed of certain lands on the south side of the Old Cobequid Road in Lower SaCkville to ThermoFlo Corporation Limited.
This matter has already been considered by the Regional Authority and upon the advice of their solicitors, they have approved the proposed conveyance. The purpose of the Deed is not to convey any actual interest of the Regional Authority in the lands in question, but rather to clarify a title problem for Thermo-Flo which has resulted from an inaccurate despription in a 1943 Deed to the predecessors in title to that company. The lands in question are abutted on three sides by lands now owned by the Regional Authority.
The approval of the City of Dartmouth along with that of the city of Halifax and the county of Halifax is required before the Regional Authority can execute the requested Deed.
It is recommended that Council comply with the request of the Halifax-Dartmouth Regional Authority and grant to the Chairman and Secretary of the said Authority the power to execute the Quit Claim Deed on behalf of the City of Dartmouth.
CAM:fm
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;.t(d;~ Chris ine A. McCullOCtt" Solicitor
RESOLUTION NO. 76-28
• WHEREAS Thermo-Flo corporation Limited has requested)
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the Halifax-Dartmouth Regional Authority to execute a Quit Claim
Deed conveying certain lands from the Halifax-Dartmouth Regional
Authority to Thermo-Flo Corporation Limited situate on the Old
Cobequid Road at Lower Sackville in the county of Halifax, Province
of Nova Scotia, and whiCh are more particularly described in the
said Deed, a copy of whiCh is attaChed hereto as Schedule IIAII.
AND WHEREAS the purpose of the Quit Claim is not to
convey any actual interest of the Regional Authority in the lands
in question but rather to clarify a title p'roblem arising in the
Chain of title prior to the conveyance to Thermo~Flo Corporation
Limited1
AND WHEREAS the Halifax-Dartmouth Regional Autho~ity
requires that a resolution be passed by the City of IIalifax, the
city of Dartmouth, and the Municipality of the County of Halifax
authorizing the appropriate signing officers of the Halifax-Dartmouth
Regional Authority to exeCute the said Quit Claim Deed1
BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of
the Halif~x-Dartmouth Regional Authority be and 'they are hereby
authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Dartmou~h the Quit
Claim Deed, a copy of which is attached hereto as Schedule "A",
from Halifax-Dartmouth Regional Authority to, Thermo-Flo Corporation
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BETWEEN:
Schedule "A 11 to Ii Resolution 76-28
'l'HIS INDENTURE made this day of April, ~,\-,
HALIFAX-DARTNOUTH REGIONAL AUTHORITY, incorporated under the statutes of Nova Scotia 1962, Chapter'72,
hereinafter called the IIGRANTORII ,
OF THE ONE PART,
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THERMO-FLO CORP. LIMITED, a body c.orporate, with head office in Lower Sackvil1e, County of Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia, .incorporated under the laws of Nova Scotia,
hereinafter called the IIGRANTEEII,
OF THE OTHER PART •
. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that the said
Grantor, for and an consideration of the sum of One ($1.00)
Dollar of lawful money of Canada, to the said Grantor in
hand we~l and truly paid by the said Grantee at o)~ before
the ensealing and delivery of THESE PRESENTS, th~ receipt
\-,hereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby have and each of them'
I hath remised, released and forever quitted claim to, and by
li THESE PRESENTS do and each of them doth hereby remise,
release, and forever quit claim, unto the said Grantee, its
heirs, executors, successors and assigns:
11 ALL that certain lot, piece and parcel of land descl.~ibed in
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Schedule IIAII hereto annexed.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said lands and premises
with the appurtenances and every part thereof, unto the said
Grantee, its heirs, executors, successors and assigns to
its sole use, benefit and behoof forever.
IN l'1ITNESS NHEREOF the Grantor has executed
these presents the day and year first above written.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED
In the presence of
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HALIFAX-DARTMOUTH" REGIONAL AUTHORITY Per:
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ON this day of , A.D. 1976, before me, the
subscriber, personally came and appeared. , a subscribing witness to the foregoing Indenture, who havlng
been by me duly sworn, made oath a~d said that HALIFAX-DARTMOUTlI
REGIONAL AUTHORITY, one of the parties hereto, caused the
same to be signed and executed in its name and on its behalf ,
and at the same time caused its corporate seal to be thereunto
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A Barrister 'of the Supreme Cou:t't of Nova scotia.
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Lot A -1\ . I ALL that parcel of land situate on the southeasterly side of
the Old Cobequid Road at Low~r Sackville, in the county of Halifax, Province of Nova scotia, designated as Lot A on a plan of resurvey of Lot A, prepared by Wallace-Macdonald surveys Ltd., signed by Ivan P. Macdonald, N.S.L.S., dated APril 23, 1975, recorded at the office of the Registrar of
I Deeds at Halifax as Plan , Drawer , said Lot A
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I PREMISING that the line joining Nova Scotia Control Monument
5153 and Nova scotia Control Monument 5B12 has a bearing of North 47° 58' 25" west; and relating all bearings herein , thereto;
COMMENCING at a standard iron post placed on the southeasterly
'I limit of the Old Cobequid. Road, sa~d standard iron post being 79.0 feet, North 32° 14' 55" East, from a point on the said limit at the most northerly corner of lands, of Band G
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~HENCE Squth 57° 45' 05" East, 140.0 feet to a standard iron
post;
THENCE North 32° 14' 55" East, 120.0 feet, to a'standard
iron post placed;
THENCE North 57° 45' 05" West, 140.0 feet to a standard iron post placed on the southeasterly limit of the Old Cobequid
11 Road; I I THENCE South 32° 14' 55" West, 120.0 feet, along'the southeaster.ly
limit of the Old Cobequid Road, to the place of c0!NTIencement. I. 11
I BEING AND INTENDED TO BE the same lands as conveyed to
I Thermo-Fl~ corporation Limited by Ralph Wils~n ~aker and
. wife, Hilda Gertrude Baker, by Deed dated June 1st, A.D. I 1972, which said Deed is recorded at the office of the 1 Registrar of Deeds, in Halifax, on the 12th day of June, I J A.D. 1972 in Book 2558, page 2.
I BEING AND INTENDED TO BE the same lands as conveyed to Ralph Wilson Baker by the grantor herein, by Deed dated September
1 9th , A.D. 1955, and recorded in the office of the Registrar I of Deeds, at Halifax, in Book 1350 at Page 505.
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,. ACQUISITION: PARCF,L 16 POR TLAND ST.
ACQU IS ITION:· . STEED & EVANS
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Dartmeuth, N. S. June 1/76.
In COlmera ~.rtion of the regulOlrly calleli City C~uncil
meeting helli this .ate at 7:30 p.m.
Council met in camera as Cemmittee-ef-the-Whole te lieOll
with the foll.win~ it~~s:
Negetiatiens hOlve' been carrhli cm for acquisition of lanli
required for the wili~nin~ ef 'ort.10lnli Str~et, liesignateli as
Parc~l 16, cwned by Gary and JOOln Romkey. A purchase price ef
$1,850. is recommenliea for t.he 1,234 sq. feet involved and this
recommentiOlticm was adopt.ed on motion ef Al«. Smith and Ibsen.
A total settlement 'price of $30,700; has been negotiated
with Steed & ~vans (Maritimes) Ltd.' for land owned by them on
Portland Street, deSignated as Parcels 50, 52, and 53. ~he
Committee approved the acquisition of these lands, required for
the Portland Street widening, on motion of Ald. Day and Ibsen.
O'BRIEN PR.OPERTY: As authorized by Council, an offer of $150,000. has been 50/52/54 ALDERNEY DR.
submit.ted for the purchase of the O'Brien property on Alderney
Drivej this offer has been rejected by the executors of the
O'Brien estate. Tenders will now be invited by the trust company
handling the estate and the Cit.y Clerk recommends, in a report
to CounCil, that a tender of $165,000. be submit~ed by the City
for this property. Ald. Ibsen and Granfield moved the adoption
of the recommendation which was amended by Ald. Sanford and Smith
to read " ••• a tender of approximately $165,000.", thereby giving
the City some flexibility in making a bid, particularly if the
purchase price recommended is made public. Some members, such
as lido Greenough, questioned the reasons for attempting to
acquire the O'Brien property at all, but the majority of the
Aldermen favoured the submission of a tender in the area of
the figure recommended. The amendment and the amended motion
carried.
LANDS OF CLAYTON DEVELOPMENTS LTD.
A report from the City Clerk was conSidered on the outcome
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of negotiations for lands owned by Clayton Developments Ltd.,
as required for the Portland St. widening and improvements to
Caldwell Road. Parcels 26, 27, 30 and 31 are the properties
actually required, but acquisition of these lands isolates
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Parcels 28 and 29 and Clayton Developments Ltd. are requesting
that the City a-cquire these lot.s as well; further, that they
be-retained in public ownership and undeveloped except with the
company's approval. A total acquisition cost of $86,000. has
been negotiated, the net cost to the City being $45,122. with
. the Dept. of Highways cost-sharing for the portion of land outside
the City boundaries. Ald. Day moved the adoption of the settle
ment recommended, but after looking at a detailed plan of the
parcels of land involved, Ald. Fredericks suggested an alternate
arrangement whereby a block of land could be acquired for the City
by taking a portion of Caldwell ~oad. Some objection was also
raised to the say which Clayton Developments Ltd. would have if
Parcels 28 and 29 were to be developed, and on motion of Ald.
Fredericks and Hart, the item was referred to the P.D.O. Committee
for a report from the Planning Dept. on the use intended for
these lands.
HAMPSON PROPERTY: 2 DOROTH~A DRIVE
On motion of lld. Smith and Day, theC0Inl!!;~tee approved
LANDS OF SOUTHF.RN BUILDERS LTD.
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WILE PROPERTY: 8 MURIEL AVE.
VIRAU PROPERTY: .MURIEL AVE.
the acquisition of a parcel of land from property owned by John
Hampson at 2 Dorothea Drive, for the negotiated price of $1,000.,
this land being required in connection with the widening of
Portland Street.
Acquisition of land owned by Southern BUilders Ltd. on
Portland Street, for the negotiated price of $2,200., was also
approved, on motion of Ald. Brownlow and Greenoughi the parcel
of land involved is 1,476 sq. 'ft. in size and is required for_
street Widening purposes.
A purchase price of $800. has been negotiated for a
parcel of land from the Wile property, 8 Muriel Ave., subject
as well to the relocation of an existing fence on the property
and the relocation of a playhouse and shed. The Committee
adopted the City Clerk's recommendation to this effect, on
motion of Ald. Fredericks and Day.
On motion of lid. Fredericks and Ibsen, a report was
adopted recommending a settlement negotiated for a portion
of the property at 10 Muriel Ave., o~rned by ~dna Vieau. This
land (503 sq. ft.) would be acquired for street widening at a
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cost of $7500, subject to the immediate relocation of an . \
existing fence and the transplanting of fruit trees located
on the land required or replacement of the trees with an equal
number of a similar type if the existing trees cannot be success
fully transplanted.
A report from the City Administrator was conSidered on
the subject of recommended salaries for Department Heads &
Asst. Department Heads, effective as of July 1, 1976; a copy
of the report arid salary· list is attached. After several
questions from the members had been answered by Mr. Moir,
the Committee proceeded to approve the salary adjustments as
recommended, on motion of Ald. Day end Ibsen.
Mr. Moir has prepared a report on the subject of land
acquisition in the Navy Island area, recommending in conclusion
that the purchase of the remaining properties under consideration
be abandoned at this time in view of recent government announce
ments on the development of a container pier elseWhere. The
Mayor adVised the Committee of a meeting sch~duled with the
Development Minister to discuss the container pier question,
and on motion of Ald. Smith and Fredericks, it was deCided
that the item should be deferred until the June 29th CounCil
meeting when the Mayor will have further information. Ald.
Sanford suggested that consideration should still be given to
acquiring certain strategiC properties as a means of preventing
land speculation which could cut the City off from water access,
and the Mayor agreed that it would be adVisable to have Planning
Dept. staff present when this subject is discussed on the 29th,
with a plan to show the lands assembled by the City to date.
The motion to defer carried.
RECREATIONAL LANDS: A report from the Recreation Director was presented on WARD 2 .
• the proposed acquiSition of land in the Manor Park Subidivision
for future recreational development. A 5.86 acre land holding
is being recommended, as indicated on the plan which accompanied
Mr. Lynch's report, and Ald. San!o~d moved, seconded by Aldo
Day, that the City Administrator be authorized to commence
negotiations for this parcel of land, owned at present by
7286 Holdings Ltd. in Halifax. Ald. !bsen and Greenough
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questioned the value of this property for recreational use,
due to ithe low-lying portion which would have to be drained
and filled before it. would be uSAa~le. Ald. Granfield sald
he would be in favour of expropriating the land_if the purchase
cannot be negotiated and Mr. Moir was asked to report back on
the status of negotiations at the June 29th meeting. The motion
on the floor carried.
Ald. Walker asked why department heads were not present
for this meeting; the City Administrator said he would look
into the matter.
Ald. Brennan said there is a possibility that Starr
Manufacturing may now be interested in selling their property
along the Shubenacadie Oanal; he asked if the City Administrator
could explore this possibility further'.
On motion ofAld. Day and !bsen, the Committee adjourned
to reconvene in open Oouncil.
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Dartmouth, N. S. June 29/76.
Regularly called meeting of City Council held this date
at 7:30 p.m.
Present - Mayor Stubbs
lld. Day IbsE:!n Cot.e Hart Ritchie Brflnnan
Kavanaugh Granfiflld Brownlow Grflenough F'redAricks
City Solicitor, S. Drury City ~dministrator, C. A. Moir
This meeting of Council constituted a publiC hearing R~ZONING: ST. PETER'S CONVENT SITE for the rezoning application received from the N. S. Housing
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Commission, to havA the property known as the St. Peter's Convent . .
site rezoned from Park & Institutional to R-3 Zone to permit the
construction of a sflnior citizens complex. The appropriate amend
ment to. By-law 1174 was before CounCil, along with related corres
pondence on the rezoning request. It was moved by i~d. Ibsan
and Cote and carried that leave be given to introduce the said
amendment to By-law 1174 and that it now be read a first time.
It was moved by lJ.d. Day and Ritchie that the amendment to .- _. -' - .
By-law #74 be read a second time. Council heard Mr. Robert Hagal,
legal advisor for the Housing Commission, during the debate on
second reading. He outlined details of the development being
p~op~sed,re~erring to several fAaturfls of the St. Peter's site
W~ich make i~ particularly attra ctive for use in developing a
senior citizens complex. AId. Day askAd if objections were .. .
raised by area reSidents at the voluntary publiC meeting and Mr.
Hagel noted that while the citizens present for the mo~ine \clr\o
q~estions about. tlle dGv~J.opu\Qnt J -thQy di.d nut raise objections to
it. IJ.d. Ritchie questioned the adequacy of parktng provisions, . .
pointing out that. there have been some problems wi t~ parking at the
complex on iJ.derney Drive. Mr. L'~sperance explained the parking
arrangements and indicated that there is ample room on the St.
Peter's site for further expansion of parking facilities if they
are required.
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. Reporting to Council as Chairman· of the voluntary publiC
meeting, l~d. Greenough stated that the two main areas of concern
discussed with reSidents pertainAd to 1) access and egrAsS to and
from thA site, .and 2) the number of units to be pArmitted in the
devAlopment. HA suggested that the Planning Dept. should work
with the Housing Commission to insure that access and egress
provisions are as reasonable as possible and further, that the
size of the complpx should bA rAstrictAd to the l30.units being
proposAd at this time. lud. !bsAn askAd about the amenities to
be providAd in the building for r~creational use, suggesting that ~. .' .-
they should include a lounge-type of accommodation for common use
by the sAnior citizAns - a fa Cility lacking in the iJ.derney Drive
complex. The Mayor said she felt that the recrflBtional rooms in
Alderney Manor are not large Anough for the activities and events
held there, particularly when senior citizens from the community-• _0' .-
at-largA arA included. OthAr mAmbArs of Council agreed that the . .-
points brought out by thf1 Mayor and j·~d. !bsen should receivA con
sideration in planning for the St.. PAtAr' s complex. IJ.d. Cote
askAd if adjacent properties would be adversely affected by the
shade from thiS ten-storey development; Mr. Bayer did not consider
that they would be, although residAnts could expect to receive
somewhat less sun at certain times during the day when their
properties are in shade from the building. The motion for second
reading carried and unanimous consent was given by Council for
third reading of the amendment.
It was moved by J~d. Day and !bsen and carriAd that the said
amendment to By-law #74 be read a third time and that the Mayor
and the City ClArk be authorizAdto sign and sAal the said amend-
ment on behalf of the City.
REZONING: 72 PINE J~s recommended by the Planning, DevAlopment&Operations
·0 •• CREST DRIVE Committee, Council has also set this date for public hearing of a
rezoning application for 72 Pine Crest Drive. The request from
Green Gables Fine Foods Ltd. is to rezone the property in question
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from R-4 to C-I-/~ Zone to permit conversion of the existing
resid~nce to a Green Gables convenience food store~ Denial of
the application is recommended by the Planning Dept. and opposition
has been expressed by area residehtS through correspondence and . ." . .,.
verbally at this meeting. ~he app~opriate amendment to By~law
#74 has been prepared and was before Council for consideration.
It was moved by i..ld. Day and Hart and carried that leave be
given to introduce the said amendment to By-law #74 and that it
now be read a first time.
It was moved by i,ld. Ibsen and Cote th,at the ijmendment to
By-law #74 be read a second time. Mr. Bob Pike of 66 Pine Crest
Drive was heard by Council in opposition to the proposed zoning
change, based on the reasons outlined by him in a letter to
Council dated June 22nd, 1976. lJ.d. Hart noted that area reSidents
have expressed their objection to the rezoning and that i~ld. San
ford also wishes to indicate his opposition although he could not . \
be present for the public hearing.lud. Cote and Fredericks both
spoke against the motion which was defp.ated when the vote on second
reading was taken.
REZONING: PARCEL C . PubliC l-tearing has been set for this date in connection with M!.NCR Pl.RK It a rezoning application from Humford International InVestments Ltd.
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to reZone Parcel C of the Manor Park development from R-l-i. to R-4
Zone in order t.o pprmit a devAlopment proposal for fivp. separate
buildi~gs, comprising a total of 22 two-storey, side-by-side units.
Thp. Planning Dppt. recommends that the application be granted,
subject to the developer entering into an agreement and subsequent
bond with the City to guarantp.e thp. project will be constructed as
presented. The appropriate amendment to By-law #74 was before
Council in this connection.
It was moved by IJ.d. Ibsen and Day and carried that leave be
given to introduce the said amendment to By-law #74 and that it now
be read a first time.
It was moved by i.ld. Cote and Ritchie tl-tat the said ampndment
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to By-law #74 bp. rAad D sAcond time.
Mr. Pp.ter NcDonah, rflprAsenting t'l1e applicants, informp.d
Council on thA type. of dp.velopmp.nt proposed, further dp.tails being
provided also by the Planning Dept.. as debate on second reading
proceedp.d. ;..ld. Brownlow asked why so few of the area rp.sidents
(four) would havp. beAn prASp.nt for thfl voluntary publiC meeting
held by .the developer and Mr. McDonah responded to furthp.r qUAstions
as to the manner in which thA mp.eting waS advertisp.d. He noted
t.hat notices of the meeting WArA Circulated to ho~e-owners in the
.area, but SOmA residrmts latAr heard by CounCil felt that adequate . . . .
notification hAd not been given prior to the meeting, particular~y in the case of pAoplA who own property in Manor !Park on which their .- .
houses have not yet been built. It waS felt that owners in thiS
\ situation have a ri~ht to expp.6t protection for their invAstment
when they haw! purcl,ased sitAs in an area zoned for It-l development.
As Cl,airman of the voluntary public meeting, j·w-d. Brennan re~orted
briefly to Council on it. Hp. expressed conCArn ovp.r possible
drainagA problems which could occur as a result of the additional
units being proposed and he discussed this point further with Mr.
L'Rsperancp.
i.ld. Fredericks suggElsted t.hat from a planning point of View,
thp devAlopment would rAprp.sAnt a good housing mix. Hp. said that
Council must ro~ognizp t.hp. nAed for variouS types of housing, even
though it may sepm deSirable to l,avA only R-l dp.velopment in any
givAn arAa. Mrs. Colwp.ll of 30 Somprsnt. St.reet· said she had not
recAived not.ice of thEl meet.ing hp.ld by the devAloper and Mrs.
Margarp.t Bragg spoke on be'l1alf of a citizen group opposed to the
zoning c'l1ange. She stat.ed that rp.creational fadilities in t.he arEla
are inadequate alrAady and expressed conCArn about traffiC and
safAty fa ctors, over-:crowding in tl;e ~Chools, a,nd about the cond~ti
of Oathill Lake which could .be adversely affected furthAr if develo
ment denSities are incrAased in rilanor Park. Mr. Fred Waller of
88 Lorne b .. vp.. contl'mded thtlt rp.sidp.nts wp.rp. not adequately notified
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. of thA public mpp.ting on June 21st and ho ~uggested that the
deYAlopmAnt proposal A ithAr bA much morA sAriously considered
first or that it be rejected at this timA. jJ.d •. GranfiAld urged . . .
Council not to pArmit the zoning change requested, basAd on the '. . '
fact that propArty owners in an R-l Zone have a right to expect
protAction whAn thAY purchasA homAs thAre. When the VOtA was
takAn on second rflading, thA motion was dflfeatfld (JJ.d. COtA·
abstaining from voting).
PUBLIC HEiJHNG: This meAting of Council wa s Sflt for publiC hP.8ring a S required
for proposed By-law C-289 which amAnds and consolidates By-law BY-Lt..W C-289
• #74, the Zoning By-law. It was movAd by hld. Cote and Day and
carriAd that l€lavfl be givAn to introduce the said By-law C-289 and
that it now be read a first time.
It was movAd by hld. Cote and Day that By-law C-289 be read
a second timA. Mr. Drury explainRd thA intAnt of the by-law,
noting that any changAs in policy which may be made will be brought
forward as amAndments at latAr datRs. In rAsponse to qUAstions
from .Iud. FrAdAricks and Kavanaugh concerning a) zoning on Waverley
Road and ~leasant St,rAAt,_and b) areas for the establishmAnt of
group homes (involving thA definition of a famHy'), the Solicitor
pointAd out that thp.se are thA tYPfl of policy changAs to which he . . .
has rAfArred in his commAnts on thR by-law and future amAndments to
it. The ·motion for SAcond rAading carriRd and unanimous consAnt
was given by Council for thirdrAading.
It. was movAd by i~lcl. GranfiAlri and IbsAn and carriRd that
By-law C-289 be read a third tilOO and that the Mayor and thA City
CIArk bA authorized to sign and sRal the said by-law on behalf of
the City.
REZONING: GLEN Council next procAenAct with the publiC hAaring for a rezoning Ml .. Nffi DRIVE application from MacCulloch & Co. Ltd. for five IQts on GIAn Manor
Drive; the rAquest is to reZone from existing R-I to R-4 Zone to
pArmit a dAvAlopment proposal comprisAd of 6 thrAe-storAY buildings
as detailAd in a prAsAntation givRn by Mr. McRaA on ·behalf of the
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.np.vp,lopArs. The Planning DApt. rAcommen1s in favour of thp, rezoning
. and thf) nAcAssary ampndmpnt to By-.law #74 has bMn preparf>ri and
circulatAn. It was movAd by lJ.d. Ibsen Cl nn Kavanaugh anri carried that
leavp. bA givp.n to introduce t"e said amAnrimAnt to By:"law /174 and
that it now be rp,ad a firsttilM.
It was moved by 1.lri. Ritchi8 and Hart that thA am,:mnm:lnt be
rt:lad a second tilllP..
Mr. C. J .... Carttley appnaren on bAhalf of a ditizfH1 group from
the area objnctingto th8 rp,zoning. Particular concern was expreSs
that traffic from thFl MW I1P,vdopmrJnt will furthp.r a1d to the
flow of traffic through the Crichton Park area, generated by the . . .. " .
MicMac rievelopmAnt as a wholA. It was fAIt that existing traffic
problAms should be dAalt with beforA any nAW devAlopment is per-- . . ..' .,
mitteri to takA placA on thp, MacCulloch lanri holriings. There was
oppo~ition to the..ine8 of accnss to t"f> projAct via Glen Manor
Drive, also to t"A increasen demands which the nAvelopment would . ~.' ..
place on schools and othp.r facilities. The nAed for a buffp.r zone
to protect Axisting R-l housing was·strAsseel. as wAll and the point . .
was madA in Mr. Cantlp.yTs prAsentation that the interchange origin
ally proposed for Woodland i~VA. at the intersAction with MicMac
Blvd. woulri havA significantly improve!l the traffic situation in
Crichton Park. ThArA was genAral concurrl'mCA that the interchange
should have beenpp.rmittnd by the Dept. of Highways and the suggest
ion was mllne that they should aga in bA a pproa che'l on this ma tter • . -. .
Mr. Bayer pOinten out, however, that the future of the highway se
in qUAstion is now likely to bA influnncAd consiel.erably by plans
for future nevAlopmFlnt of the i.lbro Lake lands owned by the Dopt.
of Public Works. Tho- submission prnsenten by Mr. Cantley was
supporten and signod by 500 arAa resiel.ents.
Mr. McRElfl thon out.linn1 tl,p el.evAlopmAnt proposal for Council'S
information, indicating alternato plans which have bp-en conSidered - .
in arriving at thA final choicp, for thA projPct. He saiel. that the
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Wishes of thA rnsiaents with respnct, to a buffor zone havp, been
takr-ln into considp.ration and hfl WAnt on to flxplain in considf')rable
detail why the plans worp. nrawn t.o pprmit DCCP.SS from both Glen
Manor Drivfl and MicMa c Blvrl. Hp. said thn rinvnlopors would be
Willing to rntain thn corner lot at thp. intArsnction of Crichton
il.Vfl. llnri. GIAn Manor DrivA as on H.-I propC'lrtyif' thp. rflsidonts so
wishAd and st.atpd that the 1ovolopArs would also be prnpared to
makt'l a proposal for costwsharing in 8:I .. iewalks on GIAn Mnnor Dr.
if thp. City is eligible to make application for funning unrlnr the
MuniCipal IncAntive grants program •
In rp.sponsp. to quostions from Council mAmbers on thA oVArall
t~affi~ situntion in thp. Crichton Park arr-la, Mr. B,ayor agrC'lAd
that this is rAally a sflparato issue aport from the one ?f
rezoning. He commontAn on tho attnmpts which havo bop.n medA to
devise the bost land USe plon for tho land-holding undor discussion,
taking into account the constraints of thn total arAa available
and the existing strOAt patt.nrns around it. Using a plan to show
th~ MacCulloch holdings still availllblp for rlovolopmont in the
gp.nAral MicMac area, Mr. Bayor notC:l'i thllt for thp. most part, those , ,
lanri.~_ arA zonorl for R-4 rlnvnlopmrmt" a point ro cognizf1rl "in r(')la~ion
to tho application boforn CounCil Elt this timo. In othor worrls,
R-4 rl(w~lopmrmt in anothnz: formJ, using _an (lltArna~e and less
accoptablp. plan, can prOCGAn I'lVAn if thA reqUAst to rezone is c1(mied
by tho City.
j~ld. Kavanaup.;h suggr.>stnd that thArA aro arp.as of compromise
which coulri. bA workfd out by a citizon group with thn devr>lopAr, ' -
and said hA woulcl bfl preparnri to proposR a solution by this means
in thp. form of a motion. Mr. Norman FRrguson, a Crichton hve.
resiri.ont, spokA in support of thA position takAn by thA citizen
group present for thn hearing and Council also hoard Mr. Brian
Flomming, SoliCitor rAprosAnting thA MacCulloch intorost.s. He
qunstionod tho SUCCASS to bn achiAvnd through negotiation botw8en
a rnprnsont8tivp. group of citizons anrl thn devolopers, suggesting
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Rr.::NEWfJ, OF BOH.fWWING ItESOLUTIONS
BELL Ll~KE BEl~CH i.REJ~
that thA rAsidAnts would havA rtiffnrAnt pOints of view nVAn,within
thfd.r own ,group. AId, dotA :l.ndicatp,ct that hA would favoUr a plan
with accnss only via MicMBc'Blv1. SincA this would nAcAssit.atA
CMHC approval for any such rnvision in thA novnlopmAnt plan, Mr. . '
MeRa A commnntl"ld on dis cuss ions with CMHC in arriving at t hA pro posal . "
rflcommrmneri to Council at thA prnsAnt tiffif'. ;~t t.hp. conclusion of
,ip-bato on SA conri rP.Dding, lJ.ri. Kavanaug~ ann Granfip.ld movAd
deforral of the mattAr until thn July 6th Council mOAting to see '
if the riovolopors, a reprcsAntativp. citizAn group, and mAmbcrs of
tho Planning DApt. can work out somA typn of mutually-satisfactory
,solution basAd on points raisnn during the public hAarin~. The
motion to riAfp.r carrion with jJ.ri. Hart, Brownlow, Ritchin and
, BrAnnan voting agflinst.
On motion of iJ.rl. Day and Kavanau~h, Council approvr-d an
Issuing ltnsolut.ion (J,mrmrimAJ!,t - $3,600,000. - Gr-moral PurPOSAS),
a copy of which is attachnrl.
The following Rnnnwal of Borrowing Itnsolutions also rnceivAd
approval, on motion of il.lr1. Ibsnn anr1 Dny:
$50,000. - Lanrl Purcha so - Works CAntAr 100,000. - Schools 50,000. - SChool RnplacAmnnt Park/GrAonvaln
275;000. - WatArshA1 520,000. - Parkland purchasA 880,000. - Watnr Transmission - Lakp. ~~jor 300,000. - Paving - #7 Highway 272,000. - Paving - Dartmouth Itink 400,000. - Paving
3,154,000. - Inriustrial Park - 1974 215,000. - 1974 - StrAot Drainagp. - Paving 700,000. - Lanrl'- Navy Island 100,000. - Bus tArminal 110,000. - Storm SAwAr - Lake Banook
I~t thA rnqup.st of jJ.rl. Knvlmaugh, Council agreAd to dOlll with,
a rp-port fro~ Mr. MOir, rocommpnriing cnrtain improvAmAnts in tho
IB('l~l .. LakA arAa W~ich would hAlp to allpviatn problems expAriflncAd
by rAsidnnt~ with,no~so, prope>rty _1amagA, nt~. bAing causAd by
young peoplp. sincn tl,p start of tl,P. summnr season. iJ.ri. Kavanaugh
and Day movnd thp. arloption of Mr. Moir' s rAport wl,ichre commAnds _. . .
'ievolopmrmt of a bnach arAa, an aCCASS roarl to it,'anri snctions - . . . ~ .
of fAncing to prnvnnt trnspassing on t~e> propnrtiAs o~ home>-ownArs
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. ' in the arAa. A.ld. Kavanaugh procep.rip.ri to inform Council of some
of th0 situations which have occurred rp.cp..nt.ly~ causing probl<'lms
that conCnrn the rp.sidr-mts affRct0. rl, onrl. hA felt that if a curfow
W8re establishRd for our parks and school pro})flrties.) citizens - .
would hflvo somn protr".J?t.ion from thn kin·1 of bn~aviour which wo
are prnsontly not abl0. to oontrol adnquatoly, osp0cially during I
thR lat0 evnning hours •
. l~tor dou~cil had agrop.ri to dorttinuG monting beyond t.he hour
of 11 loo ~ •. m.; on mot.ioh of 1.11 .. Day anrl. Ibsnn, fJ.d. Fronc>ricks
spoko on the motion, rnfnrring to similar problems in ~is ward in
tho Boundary StrRp.t and Gaston Roan arnas. Ho askod if it would
bA possiblR to havp the> PolieR Chinf attend thR noxt P.D.O. meeting
to 1iscuss the pr,oblnms facRrl. by his rlApartmont in this connnction.
Alri~ Hart. clid not f0f'1 that the bRa ch drwelopment proposed will
solve thn problRms at B011 LakA and shp. quest.ionRd the clearing out " _.- ._--
of unrierbrush in arnos whore p.rosion coulrl. result, to t.hf' detrimont
of" the wat0r quality in Bell Lako. Shn ff\lt that a curfew might
prove more nffectivo in dGaling with thn kind of problems being
discussod. On motion of iJ.d .• Cot.P. and Gronfielrl., thp. mattor was , ..
, refnrrnd to thn P.D,O. Committp.(:) for furthnr consideration (Ald.
Kavanaugh voting against),
ADDITIONLJ. On mot ion of .f.lrl.. Brownlow and Day, Council npprovpi the SIGNING OFFICER
inclusion of the Deputy City Clnrk, G. D. Brady, as nn additional
Signing officAr for the City, os rAcommnnrinri by tho City Clerk-
Council adjournpri to ~nt in camera on motion of i .. lri. Day
and Ibs0.n and after rpconvening in opnn mnRting, approved the
action taken in camnrCl, as movnd by ,~ld. Ibsr-m, sncondod by iJ.d.·
Day.
MAeting adjournn1.
G'. D~ Brady, Dop~ty City Clnrk.
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~ Province of Nova Scotia
~ ~~~~~~~~!n ~~~icipal Affairs
ADVISORY SERVICES DIVISION
Mr. Neil C. Cohoon Clerk Treasurer City of Dartmouth P. O. Box 817 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2Y 3Z3
Dear Mr. Cohoon:
July 8, 1976
Re: Issuing Resolution - Amended - $3,600,000 for General Purposes
Enclosed please find one .(1) copy of the above mentioned amended resolution. This resolution was signed by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on July 8, 1976.
AAC/ramp Enclosure (1)
Yours truly,
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11. ~ity of DarbnoUUl Issuing hesolution - iUUended
:;>3,600,000 for General Purposes
Wllilllilili by resolution passed by the ~ity of lJartmouth on the 4th day of Nay, 1976, and approved by the i,dnister of Hunicipa1 Affairs on the 12th day of hay, 1976, provision \'1as made to issuu and sell debentures in the principal anlowlt of '.l'hree Hillion Iji~ Hundred 'J.'housand Uollars (~3,bOO,OOO) for general purposes;
~iNlJ \-lUl::llliAS it is deemed necessary to an\end the said resolution and authorize the l:!ayor and ~lerk to change the awns of the doountures frQm the awns set out in this resolution lJursuant to ::)oction 11 of ,the hunicipal Affairs .i~ctl
W:: IT 'J:HJ.:aU::l:'Ollli lillnOLVElJ that the l:caolutioll passed by the City Cowlci1 on the 4th day of i,lay, 1976, and alJ).Jroved by the Hinister of Hunicipa1 .Affuiro on the 12th day of Hal", 1976, be amended to in~ert the following l,JaragrU!?ll immediately follo\1in~ paruljraph t\'1onty-nine (29) of tllC said rooolutionl
"29A. . ',l'UM.' the ilayor and Clerk be hereby autIi"orizud to change the awns of the debentures froll\ tht! sums sct out in this resolution provid.ed that they shall not change tho total prinoipal amOW'lt pD.yalJle ill anyone year, lJursuant to ~uction II of tlle Hunicipal l·\ffairn Act,
'l'Hl~ in all other roo).Jocta the said reoolution is hereby confirmed.
APPROVED AS TO AMOUNt
APPROVED AS TO fORM
'J.')jI~ J:::) '.1.'0 CJ.::l{'l'Ilo'll that the foregoing iD a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the (;i ty of uartnlQuth held on tlltl ~ t) day of '::Il"t!e~ 197'6.
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GIVJ.;;l\l under the hands of t.h.e l>layor and (.;lerlc and under tile seaL-of _the Ci~ this::iG> !.lay of .Qi/"~C , 19'1'~ ,
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City of Dartmouth 74-11 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$272,000 for Paving - Dartmouth Rink
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Two Hundred Seventy-two Thousand Dollars ($272,000) for the purpose of constructing curb and gutter, paving with permanent pavement the streets or si~ewalks and rebuilding bridges or culverts in the City;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the IBth day of March, 1975, borrowed from the Toronto Dominion Bank at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Two Hundred Seventy-Two Thousand Dollars ($272,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
'BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the.approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
APPROVED .\:i 1\.) 1,\.1/\/\1
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Darbnouth held on the
29 day of June 197Q.
GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of Jullj. , 1976·
?'/,/~ ~0('Z ' ~/Ut.~ ... ~(~/:1? ....... . MAYOR
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ADVISORY SERVICES DIVISION
Mr. G. D. Brady .. Deputy City Clerk
City of Dartmouth P. O. Box 817
'Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2Y 3Z3
Dear Mr. Brady:
July 20, 1976
Enclosed please find two (2) copies of the following resolutions:
- $880,000 - for Lake Major - 73-1 - $275,000 - for Water Shed - 73~17 - $300,000 - for Paving - No. 7 Highway - 74-9 - $400,000 - for Paving - 74-10 - $215,000 - for 1974 - Street Drainage - 74-13 - $520,000 - for Park Land Purchase - 74-14, 74-15, 74-16,
74-17, 74-18 - $50,000 - for Land Purcha.se - Works Center - 74-27 - $700,000 - for Land - Navy Island - 74-35 - $3,154,000 - for Industrial Park - 1974 - 74-~6 - $100,000 - for Schools - 74-40
$110,000 - for Storm Sewer - Lake Banook - 73-16 - $50,000 - for School Replacement Park -Greenvale - 74-20
These resolutions were approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on the 20th day of July, 1976.
AAC/ramp Enclosures
Yours· truly,
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City of Dartmouth 73-1 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$880,000 for Lake Major
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Eight Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($880,000) for the purpose of 'constructing, altering, extending or improving water works or water system for the City, and acquiring or purchasing materials, machinery, implements and plant deemed requisite or advisable therefor, or for maintaining such water works or water system;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 6th day of March, 1973, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 9th day of September, 1974, borrowed from the Bank of Nova Scotia at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Eight Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($880,000) for the purpose set 'out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from-the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
APPROVED ,\~ ft) 'l\'~~1
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Recommended for approval of the Minister.
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 1976.
~ under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July , 1976
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City of Dartmouth 73-17 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$275,000 for Water Shed
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Two Hundred
'seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($275,000) for the purpose of acquiring or p~rchasing or improving land for the water shed area;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 14th day of August, 1973, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 19th day of September, 1973, borrowed from the Bank of Nova Scotia at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Two Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($275,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS the said City by resolution passed by the Council thereof on the 4th day of February, 1975, and approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on the 4th day of March, 1975, was authorized to further postpone the issue and sale of debentures for a period not exceeding an additional twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Min~ster of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
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Recommended for approval of the Minister.
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 197q
GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor ~lerk and under the seal of ):he City this 5 day of July , 19 76 •
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City of Dartmouth 74-9 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$300,000 for Paving - No. 7 Highway
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized' by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) for the purpose of constructing curb and gutter, paving with permanent pavement the streets or sidewalks and rebuilding bridges or culverts in the City;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipa'l Affairs dated the 18th day of March, 1974, borrowed from the Toronto Dominion Bank at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not excee~ing twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, .the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months. from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 19 7&
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ~ under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day Recommended for
approval of the Minister. . . \'\0\ 7~.~ .. " ... ,;
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City of Dartmouth 74-10 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$400,000 for Paving
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Four.Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000) for the purpose of constructing curb and gutter, paving with permanent pavement the streets or sidewalks and
. rebuilding bridges or culverts in the City;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 13th day of September, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 18th day of March, 1975, borrowed from the Toronto Dominion Bank at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
~, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
APPRovm ,.\:.i fu .' 1,.\1\:\'
APPROVED AS TO Ar.lOUIl r
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DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL! AFFAIRS
- Recommended for np,1roval of the MlnlgtSr.
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 1976.
GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July, 1976
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City of Dartmouth 74-13 Renewal of Borrol'1ing' Resolution
$215,000 for 1974 - Street Drainage
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow py the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Two Hundred Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($215,000) for tho purpose of constructing curb and gutter, paving with permanent pavement the streets or sidewalks and rebuilding bridges or culverts in the CitYI
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 18th day of March, 1974, borrowed from the Royal Bank of Canada at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Two Hundred Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($215,000) for the purpose set out abovo, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deomed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
APPROVED ,\:; ru fORM
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DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
Recommended for approval of the Minister
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 1975
GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July , 1976 •
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City of Dartmouth 74-14, 74-15, 74-16 Renewal of Borrowing Rosolution 74-17, 74-18
$520,000 for Park Land purchase
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of d~bentures of tho City a: sum not exceoding Five Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($520,000) for tllO purposo of acquiring or, purchasing or improving lands for usa as a public park,
. AND WHEREAS pursuant to resolutions passed by tho City Council on the 13th day of August, 1974, and' approved by the Hinistor of Hunicipal Affairs on tlle 18tll day of Harch, 1975, the Council postponed the issuo of debentures and borrowed from the Bank of Nova Scotia at Dartmouth sums not exceeding Five Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollars ($520,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twolvo months,
AND WHEREAS it is doemed expedient that tlle poriod of borrowing from the Bank be further extended,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
~, subject to the approval of tho Hinister of Hunicipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from tho Bank bo oxtended for a further period not exceeding twelve montlls from the dato of tho approval of the ~Iinister of Hunicipal Affairs of tllis resolution.
APP/xOVED ,\:; ru 'llllM
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J\:.)Pi~OVED liS TO IIMOUNT
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-DEPARTMENT OF MUN.'CIPAI. A~~~~~~ 1 __ ---.. ·-·-----
Recommcn.:lod flit approval of the \'/II"i~1.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that tho foregoing is a true copy of a rosolu
, tion duly pass od at a duly called meeting of tho Council of the City of Dartmouth hold on the
29 day of Juno 197G
GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July , 19. 76 •
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City of Dartmouth 74-27 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$50,000 for Land Purchase - Works Center
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) for the purpose of acquiring or purchasing or improving land for a City purpose;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the .13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with t~e approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 18th day of March, 1975, borrowed from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Fifty Thousa~d Dollars ($50,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, tho authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve month~from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
APPROVED I\S TO AMOUNT
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DEPAHTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
---'-Recommcnded for approvill of the Minister, . QQ&~~ .......... .
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the 29 day of June 197£1
GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July
, 1976.
./.~4~A.:4. ........ . MAYOR
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City of Dartmouth 74-35 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$700,000 for Land - Navy Island
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000) for the purpose of acquiring or purchasing or improving land for a City purpose;
AND lijlEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the
. 18th day of March, 1975, bor.rowed from the Royal Bank 6f Canada at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
~, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL:AFFAIRS .. ·· .. ·····.··----1
Reco:nmcn.~ed tor approvJI of the Minister
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the . City of Dartmouth held on the ."
29 day of June 197G
GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July , 1976
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City of Dartmouth 74-36 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$3,154,000 for Industrial Park - 1974
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Three" Million One Hundred Fifty-four Thousand Dollars ($3,154,000) for the purpose of acquiring or purchasing or improving lands for any City purpose;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the council on the 13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister.of Municipal Affairs dated the 18th day of March, 1975, borrowed from the Royal Bank of Canada at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding Three Million One Hundred Fifty-four Thousand Dollars ($3,154,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval of the Minister of'Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
APPROVED AS fu r uI,M
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DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPA~ AFFAIRS
Recommended for approvo\ of tho MINister.
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THIS IS TO cERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 1976.
GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor andIClerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July '. 1976 •
.~tt;:~~ ...... . MAYOR
• Ci ty of Dartmouth 74-40 Renewal of.Borrowing Resolution
$100,000 for Schools
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not' exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) for the purpose of erecting, acquiring, purchasing, altering, adding to, improving, furnishing or equipping buildings for schools and acquiring or purchasing or improving land for such buildings;
AND WHEREAS pursuant toa resolution passed by the Council on the 13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 18th day of March, 1974, borrowed from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding One Hundred Thousand D'ollars ($100,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, ., the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a , further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval
of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
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Rocommendod for tlpnrov.l1 of tha Mlnistor
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 19 7~
GIVEN under the hands of and Clerk and under the the City this 5 day of
the Mayor seal of
July , 19 76.
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City of Dartmouth 73-16 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$110,000 for Storm Sewer - Lake Banook
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars ($110,000) for the purpose of constructing, altering, extending and improving public sewers or drains for the City "and acquiring or purchasing materials, machinery, implements or plant deemed requisite or advisable therefor, or for maintaining such public sewers or drains;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 14th day of August, 1973, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 19th day of September, 1973, borrowed from the Royal Bank of Canada at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars ($110,000) "for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS the said City by resolution passed by the Council on the 22nd day of October, 1974, and approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on the 29th day of October, 1974, was authorized to further postpone the issue and sale of debentures for a periodinot exceeding an additional twelve months;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
AP~~0V'0 A~PROVED AS fll : ell,M AS TO AMOUNT
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly'called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 1976.
GIVEN under" the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July , 1976.
A;tt~.~ ........ MAYOR
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City of Darbrouth 74-20 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
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$50,000 for School Replacarent Park - Greenvale
WHEREAS the City of Da.rtmJuth is authorized by law to borrcM by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding Fifty Thousand )))llars ($50,000) for the purpose of erecting, acquiring, purchasing, altering, adding to, improving, furnishing or equipping buildings for schools and acquiring or purchasing or improving land for such buildings;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 18th day of March, 1975, borrowed fron the Canadian Imperial Bank of Camerce at Darbrouth a sum not exceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
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AND WHEREAS it is deared expedient that the period of borrCMing fron the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing fron the Bank be extended for a further period not exceeding twelve months fron the date of the approval of the Mtinister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
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APPROVED flS TO AMOUNT
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MENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
DEPART ,
Recommended for I f the Minister.
approva o. •
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'!HIS IS 'ID CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth held on the
29 day of June 1976 . GIVEN under the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day of July
, 197G
~ Province of Nova Scotia
6l ~:~~~~~~~~a ~~~icipal Affairs
ADVISORY SERVICES DIVISION·
Mr. Neil C. Cohoon Clerk-Treasurer city of Dartmouth P. O. Box 817 Dartmouth,· Nova Scotia B2Y 3Z3
Dear Mr. Cohoon:
August 20, 1976
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Re: Renewal of· Borrowing·Resolution - $100,000 - for Bus Terminal - 74-34
Enclosed please find two· (2) copies of the above mentioned renewal of borrowing resolution.
This resolution was approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on·the 19th day of'August, 1976.
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Yours truly,
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/A. A. Cameron Director
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Ci ty of Dartmouth 74-34 Renewal of Borrowing Resolution
$100,000 for Bus Termial
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth is authorized by law to borrow by the issue and sale of debentures of the City a sum not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) for the purpose of erecting, acquiring, pUrchasing, altering, adding to, improving, furnishing or equippi):lg buildings for a bus terminal; . '
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the Council on the 13th day of August, 1974, the Council postponed the issue of debentures and, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated the 18th day of March, 1975, borrowed from the Royal Bank of Canada at Dartmouth a sum not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) for the purpose set out above, for a period not exceeding twelve months;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution passed by the City Council on the 7th day of October, 1975, and approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on the 15th day of October, 1975, and as amended pursuant to a resolution passed by the City Council on the 18th day of November, 1975 and approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on the 27th day of November, 1975, the said Council issued and sold debentures in the total principal amount of Four Million One Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($4,170,000) of which amount the sum of seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($75,000) was applied to the said purpose leaving a balance of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) still authorized to be borrowed by the issue and sale of debentures for the purpose aforesaid;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the period of borrowing from the Bank be further extended;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
THAT, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the authorized period of borrowing from the Bank be extended for ~ further period not exceeding twelve months from the date of the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs of this resolution.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the City of Dartmouth .held qn the'
29 day of June . 197£.
GIVEN under'the hands of the Mayor and Clerk and under the seal of the City this 5 day
,of J;xtY. :/;t-~19 76·
, .~dth!.~.t.~A~ ...... . MAY
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Recommend for approval with the provision that the amount of One Hundred Thousan~ Dollars ($100,000) as set out in the fifth (5th) ·line·. of tne. sec.ond. (2nd) paragraph be amended to read ,in the amount of One Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($175,000).
Recommended for the approval of the Minister
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LAND: CLAY'1'ON D'lWl':LOPMENTS LTD.
'. RECONS IDERATION
NAVY ISLAND LAND ACQUIS IT IONS
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DURLING PROPERTY: 95 LAKECREST DR.
Dartmouth, N. S. June 29/76.
In camera portion of the regularly called City Council
meeting held this date at 7:30 p.m.
Council met in camera as Committee-of-the-Whole to deal
with additional items of bUSiness
The Planning, Development & Operations Committee has
recommended approval of a rAport" from the City Clerk on the
proposed acquisition of lands from Clayton Developments Ltd., ~; -
required for improvements to Portland StreAt and Caldwell Road.
AId. Day and Brownlow moved the adoption of,the Committee's
recommendation, but an amendment was introduced by Ald. Fredericks
and Brennan, which would have deleted the condition negotiated
with Clayton Developments Ltd. with regard to land use approval
for Parcels 28 and 29. '1'he amendment was defeated and the motion
carried with AId. Fredericks voting against. Ald. Fredericks and
Kavanaugh then gave notice of reconsideration.
A report from Mr. Moir on the subject of land acquisition
in the Navy Island area was again before the Committee, having
been deferred from the June 1st Council meeting. Copies of a
letter from the Provincial Minister of Development were Circulated,
indicating that authorization is to be approved .for extension of
the DREE agreement covering land acquisition to December 31, 1976.
'1'he Mayor said it is the feeling of the Minister that we should
continue with our present acquisition program in the Navy Island
area and a motion to this effect was introduced by Ald. Fredericks
seconded by Ald. Day. Mr. Bayer presented a plan showing those
properties already owned by the City and others under negotiation.
The motion was put and carried •
. ; Ald. Cote suggested t hat it would be in order for Council
to respond in some public way to the recent container pier
announcement and as a basis for this, he moved that staff prepare
a report for conSideration, outlining the reasons for the con
tainer pier decision in favour of Fairview Cove. Ald. Day
seconded the motion and it carried.
In a further report to CounCil on the Durling property at
95 Lake9rest·Drive, required for street construction purposes,
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'LAND FOR PORTLAND STREET WIDENING
LAND: SANDRA MACNAMARA.
Mro Moir has advised t.hat Mro Durling now Wishes to sell his -
property for $26,5000, as previously requested by him. A.ppraisals
carried out both by the City and by an appraiser of,Mr. Durling's
choice indicate a valu~ for the property below ~he $20,5000 price
negotiated With him and formerly approved by Council. Under the
Circumstances, expropriation is recommended and Resolution 76-29
has been prepared in this connp.ction. The Committee proceeded to
approve the expropriation resolution, on motion of Ald. Kavanaugh
and Greenoughj a copy of t.he resolut.ion is attachedo
Reports from t.he City Clp.rk were before the Committee in . connection with land acquisitions negotiated for the widening
of Portland Street. ~he following action was taken by Committee:
1) Land, Sandra MacNamara: Acquisition of property required
was authorized for a total price of $2,100., on motion of AId.
Greenough and Day, approval being subje ct to (1) the repair of
landscaping features if necessary, and (2) relocation or replace
ment of the lilac bush and a small Willow tree now located on
Parcel 17.
LAND: SCOTIA PONTIAC 2) Land. Scotia Pontiac Buick Lt.d.: On motion of AId. Day BUICK LIMITF.D
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LAND: G. COULTRR 6 MURIEL AVE.
LAND: C. 'EATON 850 PORTLAND ST.
BISSETT LANDS: 892 PffiTLAND ST.
and Granfield, t.he purchase of lands owned by Scotia Pontiac
Buick Ltd o was approved for a total price of $9,100., subject
to Parcel A-4 being conveyed to Scotia Pontiac and the existing
Sign which overlaps Parcel A-2 being relocatedo
3) Land, George Coulter, 6 Muriel Ave.: Land deSignated as
Parcel 60 was approved for acquisition, on motion of Aldo Ritchie
and Fredericks, for a total purchase price of $900., subject to
the relocation of the existing hedge along the back property line
and subject to the construction of a temporary fence.
4) Land. Constance Eat.on, 850 Portland St.: The Committee
approved the purchase of property owned by Constance Eaton at
850 Portland Street for a total negotiated price of $30,000.,
plus the payout of penalty of interest on the mortgage on the
property of approxo $600. The motion, authorizing acquisition,
was moved by Ald •. Ritchie, seconded by Ald. Ibseno
5) Lands of Wm. & Evelyn Bissett, 892 Portland St.: On
mot.ion of AId. Ibsen and Day, the Committee authorized the
purchase ofa portion of the above property for a total price
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of $6,100., subje,ct t.o connection of the property With the .! City sewer system at the expense of the City.
LAND: BISSE~T 6) Land. Bissett Developments Ltd.: Based on t.he settle-DEVELOPMENTS LTD.
LAND: BEL AYR ISES
LANDS: RODNEY CONTRACTORS LTD.
ment negotiated, in the amount of $6,300., the Committee approved
the purchase of a portion of land required from Bissett Develop
ments Ltd., on motion of Ald. Day and Ritchie. Settlement is
also subject to the construction of a four-foot wooden fence at
the rear of Lots 49A and 48A, as shown on the plan which accomp
anied the City Clerk's report on this property.
7) Land, Bel Ayr Enterprises: On motion of Ald. Fredericks
and Ibsen, the Committee authorized the acquisition of a parcel
of land required from Bel Ayr Enterprises, for the total price
of $7,500. as negotiated.
B) Lands, Rodney Contractors Ltd.: A settlement negotiated
for a parcel of land owned by Rodney Contractors Ltd. has been
recommended by the City Clerk, the total settlement price being
$2,300., subject to the City providing a l6-foot-wide driveway
access directly from Portland Stre~t, prOVided trucks are not
permitted to stop on Portland Street and back into the building.
The recommendation is that CounCil approve the transaction as
outlined, subject to written confirmation from Rodney Contractors
Ltd. as to their concurrence with the condition noted above;
confirmation in writing has already been received from the,ir
tenants, Bolands Ltd. and Nova Scotia Building Supplies Ltd.
The Committee proceeded to approve the land acquisition on
the basis of Mr. Cohoon's report, on motion of AId. Fredericks
and Ritchie (Ald. Hart, Brennan and Kavanaugh voting against).
The Committee adjourned to reconvene in open Council on
motion of Ald. Cote and Day.
~' G. • Brady, Depu y City Clerk.
MINUTT!:S
REZONING: GLEN MANffi DRIVE
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Dartmouth, N. S. July 6/76.
Regularly called meetinr, of City Council held this date ~t
7 :30 p.m.
Present - Mayor Stubbs
Ald. Ibsen Cote Ritchie Hart Walker
Smith Brennan
Kavanaugh Brownlow Fredericks Sanford Greenough Granfield
Solicitor J c. McCulloch City Administrator, C. A. Moir
The minutes of the May 18th and June 1st me.etings w~re
approved by Counci~_on moti~n of ~d. Gre~n~ugh ~nd W~l~er.
A motion on the subject of changing the name of the Dartmouth ... . ., .,
R~g~~nal.Vo~ational School, int.roduced by Ald. Day, was Withdrawn
at this time.
The Glen Manor Drive rezoning application was again before
C?,uncil, having berm dflferred in-secon~. read~rl? from the June 29th
meeting for ~urth~r .d~scuss~on among t.he.parti~s involVf~d, .~n a~
attempt to resolve the issues ~bout which concern has been expressed .. -by area reSidents. A report on the outcome of these discussions . , .. ~ ..
has been prepared by the Planning Director and the adoption of his
recommendations was moved by Ald. Ibsen and Brownlow. The report . .
recommends in summary a rein'itiation of the overall traffic study ... ....
for the MicMac area and deferral of the final decision on rezoning
for two weeks to permit an opportunity for resolving the Glen Manor
Drive ~c_c:es~ questio I1 , still outstanding as a contentious issue
after.the meeting With citizen representati!es, other major points
havi~ been successfully resolved as outline.d by Mr. Bay~~.. He
proceeded to ~~pla~~ d~tails of thfl neW proposal n~~ot~at~dl which
prOVides for the retention of an R-l buffer zone between the existing
R-l homes and the new R-4 developmAnt. Ald. Brownlow said that in
view of Mr. Bayer's recommendation o~ a traffiC study for the Mic-•• • •• - I
~c S.ubdiv~sion, .. he .~ould withdraw ~ noti~~ of motion ~o thi~ .effect,
which was to have been introduced at a later point in the meeting.
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• Questions from other membArs of Council pertained mainly to
the traffic situation and to al~ernate solutions th~t might be
considered for resolving the Glen Manor acceSS issue. lld. Brennan
asked if the developer would be Willing to delay work on the three
so~therly apart~ent bui~dings for: t~e two-week peri.od while. the
. question of aCCeSS is being negotiated and Mr. McRae'said he would ._ _ •• _'0 •• _w ._. _." ......
be willing to do so for that period of time. He requ~ste~, howev~r,
t~at the,po~tion o£ land known as the Drummond ,prope~t~ be app:oved
at this time for rezoning to R-4, taking into account the thirty
day ap'peal perio~ i~volved, so that construction of the bu.il~ing
affected will not be un?uly delayed. Mr. Bayer indicated the
Dr~mmond property on the plan before Council, explaini?g f~ther
the request being made by Mr. MCRae for approval of the area
designated. AId. Cote felt that the entire rezoning application
should be dealt with again in two weeks time, leaving a~l options,
open for negotiation until then. No amendment to the rezoning
plan was introduced and tl,.e motion on the floor carried.
LETTER: DOMESTIC SWIMMING POOLS
On motion of lUdo Fredericks and Hart, Council referred to
staff for report to the P.D.O. Committee, a letter from M. Stanley . , . of,29 Camerson Street on the subject of domestiC swimming pools,
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tt· and the USe of protective fencing around tl,.em.
LETTER: A letter from the Dartmouth Chamber of Commer Ce was bAfore CIVIC HOLIDAY
Council, .requesti1ig, reconsideration of Counci~'s aC~ion in declaring
July 14th a civic holiday in recognition of the Queen's visit to . ., -~
Dartmouth. The Chamber l,.as statp.d tl,.at conSiderable hardship will
be placed on ~irms wl,.ich must sta~ open on tl,.e holiday, particularly
in_view of the fact that a civic holiday has not been ,declared by
the City of Halifax. The Mayor expressed concern that controversy
has arisen over this issue just prior to the Queen's visit, and
pointed out that Since July l4~h is .. not a statutory holiday', ..firms
will not be required to pay overtime and may stay open if they Wish . .
to do so. lUdo Kavanaugh and Smith moved tl,.at the action taken. by
CounCil on May 4th in del caring July 14th a civic holiday be rescinde
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a.tthis timfl. Most mflmbArs of Council who spoke on the motion
were not in favour of rAscinding their origi?al decisio?, parti
at this late datfl. Ald. WalkAr notp.d that hfl was opposed to the' '.
holiday when it was approvAd by Council.
Mr. N. Crawford washAard on bAhalf of the Chambflr and indicated
why the holiday will bA costly for firms with union cont.racts. . ,", .
Hfl said that mArchants in the downtown arfla were not contacted as
to the possibility of giving Amployees time off from wo~k to ~ee
the QueAn, wMch could have been arrangAd without thA necessity for ...
a civic holiday. When the motion to rAscind was put, it was defeated
with JJ.d. WalkAr, Brennan, Smith and Kavanaugh voting in favour. . . .
LETTER.: DfiliTMOUTH IJ.d. FredAricks rAquAstfld that a lettAr from the Dartmouth FIRE FIGHTERS ASSN~
Fire FightArs J\.ssn. on the hand~ing of dangerous materials be
MOTION: ALD. IBSEN
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incl~dfld int~A np.xt P.UO. agenda for consideration. ~he May~r
suggested that this mattAr should also be brought up at the Regional
Council meeti~g schAdulAd fJr July 8th.
NoticA of motion having bAfln duly given at the JunA Council
mAeting, i'J.d. Ibsen now moved tl,at the flagpole to the left of . ~ . '. .. _. . - ..
. centre at the City Hall Plaza be used for the purpose of flying
Provincial flags during thA summAr months. The motion was seconded
by Ald. Walker and dflbate proceflded. l ... ld. Granfield felt that the
flags presently bAing flown on the Plaza should not be taken down
to accommodatA the Provincial flag proposal and said he would
favour a suggestion from the I.O.D.B. that the Tourist Bureau be
conSidered as a location for this purpose. CopiAS of a le:ter from
the Cflntral CommittAe for Dari~mouth I.O.D.~. C~apters, objecting
to the Union Jack being taken dowri from the City Hall Plaza flag
staff, have bflen circulatAd in connflction with Ald. Ibsen IS notice
of motionn i.ld. Kavanaugh sflcondfld an amAndmAnt introduced by l...ld. .. . -
Granfield to tho flffflct t.hat Provincial flags bfl flown at the Tourist
Bureau rather than at tl,P, C~ty Ha~l Plaza. j~ld. Fredflricks and
Brownlow Werp. in favour of the amAndffiAnt, and the Mayor suggested . ......... -that consideration might bA given to flying all ten Provincial
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STREET Pi ... TTERN: F I.R VIEW F ilRMS
flags from holders across the front of the Tourist Bureau. Both
she and iJ.d. Brfmnan ri=lfprred to flagpoles. available near the
fflrry tp.rminal building. Aftp.r further discussion, themattflr
was referred to staff, on motion of hl~. Sanfordand Fredp.ricks,
for report on the most suitable location for thp. Provincial flags, . . -
with a cost p.stimate to bp. iricluded.
Council agrepd to dpal next with the Farview Farms item for
which rAsidents were present at thp. meeting. In a report to
Council, dated June 2/76, the Planning Director has set out three . ." .
staff re commfmdat ions , indicating tltat the Citizens' Committee , ' .
concurs with two of these - namely, the opAning of Clydesdale to ,
Spring i.Vfl. and the elimination of left-hand t.urns off Portland
Street onto Jersey Drive. T11e CommittAe proposes the disallowing
of right-hand turns off Spring i"ve. onto Clydesdale, a point with
which thfl Planning DApt" st.aff disagrees. In addition to the
above, the City Staff Revie~'l Group recommends:
1) reconfirmation ofthFlir recomrnAndationexpressed to City Council in the City Clprk's rRport of July 3/75, . that LandracFl GrFlscrmt bR cons1;ructFld as originally laid out in thp. approved subdivision plan to complFlte its connection with Clifford Drive and Cathy Cross Dr.
2) that the actual const.ruction of thf!Landra .. ~e CrRSCP.nt c6nnf!ct.6r bp. carriAd out foll()wing thA complFltion of t.he Portland St.rAFlt widRn~ng, an,d
3) that nity Council insure that thfl specifications for tflnder of the rflconst.ruction of Portland Strf!et include very dRfinitFl instructions prohibiting thfl use of any local residFlntial st.rAet in the arP.a from being used as dp.tours during cons1-,ruction.
iJ.d. Sanford and !tit.chie movAd thFl adoption of thp. staff
recomml'!ndations. i.ld. Brf'mnan asked about the p~ssibility of
additional traffiC bFling generated t.hrough the subdivision if
connections are made at ClydFlsdale ii.VA. and Landrace CrFls. as
proposed. Mr. Bayer said it is thFl feeling of his departmflnt that
an abnormal traffiC flow would not be generated. Mr. J. C. Morrison
of 12 Landrace CrRscFlnt was hAard on behalr of a group of reSidents
who wish to see thfl Fnrview Farms subdivision connected with Spring
i.ve. and Cathy Cross Drive" as recorr.mnnded by staff. He did not
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feel that t~rough traffic would become a problem in the subdivision .' -
and suggested that the presr-mt situation is unsafe with only one . .,
entrance and exit route via r.he J~rsey Drive connection to Portland
Street. Reference was made in Mr. Bayer's verbal presentation to
the fact that both the Fire Chief and the Police Chief concur that
the subdivision should have other entrance points for use by
emergency vehicles and, in the case of the Ca thy Dross connection,
for fire-fighting purposes (the two hydrants on either side of the
brook being on different water systems).
Mr. i~. Farmer,. Cl,airman of the Citizens' Committee which met
with City staff on this issue, also made a presentation at this
time, based on his written submiSSion Circulated with the agenda.
While reSidents represented by the Committee are in agreement with
the 0pt::ming of Clydesdale f .. VA. to Spring Jwe., t.hey oppose the
Landrace/Cathy Cross connection except for uSe as a pedestrian
walkway and to accommodate emergency vehicles if required. Con
currence has not· been indicated with a staff recommendation that
right-hand turns be permitted off Spring [.ve. onto Clydesdale,
the posit.ion of t.he Committep. being that through ~raffic from
Spring J\.ve. will tp.nd to USe Clydesdale as a short':'cut to the
Jersey Drive exit onto Portland Street. i.ld. Granfield and Ritchie
considered this to be a valid arguement, but hld. Brownlow and
Walker indicated support for the staff recommendation ~fter discuss~ . .
ing the point further with Mr. Bayer.
In view of the fact that particular concern was expressed by
Mr. Farmer about right-turning traffiC during the hours between
7:00 and 9:00 a.m~, .~d. Kavanaugh moved in amendment, sec~nded by
Ud. FrAdericks, that traffiC not be permitted to make 'right-hand
turns off Spring i.ve. onto Clydp.sdale i.ve. from 7 :00 to 9 :00 a .m.
only. i,ld. GreAnough spoke in favour of the amendment, but l..ld.
Sanford suggested that all traffiC be brought out to the contro~led
a CCeSS point at Spring i.ve. a nd Portland Street and Jersey Drive
closed at ~ortland Street. He also raised questions as to whether
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BY-Ll.W C-297
. the original plan of subdivision for Farview Farms .can be altered
without further action on the part of Council. Mr. 'Bayer not8d
that both Clyd'esdal8 l~vR. and Landrace Cres. will have to be
terminated in cul-dA-sacs, in kAeping with subdivision rAgulations
When there is to bA no connection with other streetS. The amend-
ment on th8 floor carri8d with J~d. Brr-mnan and Sanford voting
against.
1~ second amendlTlAnt was then introduced by J~d. Kavanaugh,
seconded by J~ld. H~rt, to the ef~ect that the Landracp./Cathy Cr~ss
connection be constructpd in such a manner (in consultation with
the Fire Chi",f and tlie Police Chief) as to be usp.d only for a
walkway and for emergency vehiclp.s. This amendment also carried
with Ald. Brownlow, Sanford and Walkflr voting against. The amended
motion carried with lJ.d. Sanford and Walker voting against.
By-law C-297 has been preparfld in kp.eping with a notice of . .
motion given by J.ld.Granfir>ld, relating to the deferral of taxes
of citizens 65 yeqrs of age and over, with incomes of less thah
$15,000. per year. It was moved by ~d. Granfield and Cote and
carried that leave be given to introduce the said By-law C-297 and
. that it now be read a first time.
It WAS moved by J~ld .• Cot.e and !tit chie that By-law 0-297 be \
read a second time. During the debate on .sF)cond reading, iJ.d.
Gr,anfield commrmtAd on the assist.ance hp. would hope to SAe prOVided
for senior citizens t.hrough his tax de.f!erral proposal, supported
also by Ald. Ritchie. Ald. Kavanaugh sugp;ested and then mOVf~d in
amFlndment that section 2. (1) (d) of the proposAd by-law be changed
seconded by i.ld. Ibsen and it carrir.>d with i,ld. Sanford voting
against.
JJ.d. Kavanaugh also felt thAt section 3. (1) should be amended
to include thp. paympnt of interest, instAA:i of the presAnt wording
which reads 'without intp.rest '. He made an amendment to this effect,
secondp.d by JJ.d. FredAricks; the amendment carriAd by a vote of 7 to
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: '. ift.l<!UONSIDER.- ,6. iJ.d.' GranfiAld and CotP. gavp noticR of reconsideration., : J.TION
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In a third amAndmAnt, movp,d by JJ.d. Brp.nnan and Kavanaugh,
Council rpqupstpri that section 2.(1). (c) of thn by-law be r'pdrafted
to .provide for jOint owOP.rshiP in thp. caSA of' couplps who qualify
for tax dAferral. Thn amr-mdmnnt carriAd. ,
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On motion of Ald. Granfip,ld and Hart, furthpr consideration
of the by-law was dAfp.rrAri until thp. next mAAting of Council to
incorporate amAndments approvAd at this timp.. i
ION: • BRENNAN
BaSAd on his prAvious noticA of mot.ion, IJ.d. BrAnnan movAd
that thfl fair hAld on Natal Day bp. rp.locatod from thp. prAsAnt Lake
, Banook site to thp. MAmorial R.ink propArtYi J..ld. Coto sAconnRd the
motion: j~ rnport from thp. Natal Day CommittAR, recommfmding against
moving the Bill Lynch show from thp. Lake Banook location, was
beforp. Council in connpction with IJ.d. BrFlnnan1s resolution, along ..
with a lAtter objp.cting to such a mOVA on bphalf of the Senobe
kquatic Club. j~ld. Brp.nnan Axplainr>d tltA rADsons why hA would
favour a movP. for thp fair, away from LakA Banook and thA adjacent
rpsidential propr:>rtiAs in thA arAa, but ltis motion did not rAcei~e
thA gAnAral support of Council. (During the riebato, Council agreed
to continUA mp.Ating beyond t.hp,'ltour of 11:00 p.m., on motion of
1.1r(. Hart and FrAoAricks.)
MAmbp.rs who spokp. against thA motion tAnrip.d to fAAl +,hat the
fair should not bA relocatAd this yoar whon plans for Natal Day I~l_._,.
are nearing complAtion. iJ.d. BrAnnan SUggAStAd that community
organizations coulri Opp.ratA thAir booths at the R.ink Site, in , ' -
conjunct.ion with thA fair, as thAY arA prpsAntly doing at the Lake
Banook location. WhAn tltFl motion was put, it was dFlfAatAd With
iLld. BrAnnan voting in favour.
tEZONING REQUEST: _"IARVIN ffiOPEIt,TY
On motion of il.ld. Walker and IbsFln, Council SAt 1,ugust 24th
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as thn dat.A for public hAaring of a rAzoning application for thn
MBrvin propArt.y, baSAd on a rAcommpndation flom thn P.D.O. Committee.
The rAcommAndation is subjAct. to spp.cifiC dp.T.ails with rAgard to
p.nginp,p.ring, t.raffic flow and sitA lay-out bRing rcquirAd and
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fina11zod prior topublicmAAtings.
AWiJiD TENDERS: Tenders, as pAr the atta chprt rp-port, haVA bAlm rA cei VArl for STREET CONSTltUCTION
Contract 76-04 (StreAt Construction), and acceptance of the low
bid, from OCAan Contractors Ltd., in thfl amount of $129,862.90,
has bRAn rncommnnriRri by Mr. MOir. Council approvAd the rAcommflnd
ation, on motio;1 of f~ld. IbsAn and Sanford. In anSWflr to a question
from Ald.FrpriRricks, concnrriing a street construction item from
last YAar IS program (curb on ~ssonRoari to Brock StreAt), .'Mr.
FougArp. said hR thought it coulrl bp. ad'lArl to this contract without
any problAm.
·AtMIT TO BUILD: On motion of hlri. }i'rpr!ericks anri Hart, Council approvAd an S IGMA CONSTRUCT ION
{?WiJtD TENDER: \lJ~TER DELIVERY
JRj.INJ~GE : I/OO~SIDE bREi ..
application for pprmit to bUilrl a onA-storRY optical manufacturing
builrling with s8conri floor offiCA spacA at thA cornAr of Windmill
Roari anri Wrights COVA Rocd.. i,pproval has bRAn recommr=mdAd by the . .
P.n.O. Committpe, subject to compliance With rinpartmAntal rflquirp.-
mAnts.
Tendp.rs havR bAen rAcAivArl (as atta chefi) for watAr delivp.ry
sArvices to City rRsirinnts with rlry wells riuring thp. summAr months,
and a cceptancA of thn bii. submittnrl by Frank J. Davis of Lownr
Sackville is rpcommendr:lIi by the Purchasing i~gAnt with the concurren
of the City wiministrator. Council approverl thp. recommAnr.lation on ..
motion of j~rl. Brownlow and Grep.nough.
Mr. Moir has reportp.~ to Cou~cil on a rlrainagA problem in the
Woorisirle ~rp.a, with a !pcommpnrlation that work bA carried out as
r]fltailpri to corrAct thp. situotionj the cost of the projAct ($6,000.)
would bA chargpri to the 1976 Small Drainage Projocts, Capital Budget.
Council approvRr! tl,is recoImnpnriDtion on motion of JJ.d. Sanford and
Ko va naugh.
TENDERS: FURNITURE TenrlRrs (as attachori) haw~ bnAn rnceived for the supply of &. EQUIPMENT
)JiliT. Ei .. ST JR. HIGH furniture anr! equipmpnt for t,he MW Dartmouth Aast junior . .-
high school, a nd a ccpptance of thA Purchasing Hgent' s rp-port is
rRcommAnrieri to CounCil by thp School Boar!'l. Council approvAd thA
awarding of tpn'inrs as recommf'nrlrd, on motion of J·~d. Walker and
Kavanaugh. MAp.ting Drijournprl. Q, D Brp,iy; T r"ol'~ r: ... n~ ~''''lr
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To:
From:
Re:
CITY ADMINIS~RATOR'S OFFICE
July 5, 1976
Her Worship the May6r and Members of City Council
C. A. Moir, City Administrator , '. Tenders, Street Construction
Tenders for Contract 76-04,Stre~t Constructi6n were called. Under this contract, the following streets will be reconstructed and paved:
Breeze Drive Glenn Avenue Hastings Drive Jamieson Street Nivens Avenue Patterson Street Stephen Cross Drive Veterns Avenue Waltdale Drive '''eyburn Road Yorkshire Avenue
Tenders were l:eceived from the following:
Ocean Contractors Limited Trynor Construction Limited Willow Construction (Municipal Spraying) Crichton Enterprises Limited Steed & Evans (Maritimes) Limited Standard Paving
$129,862.90 132,637.75 152,142.50 162,248.00 177,613.20 183,727..50
The tenders have been checked by the Engineering Department and it is recommended that this contract be awarded to th~ low bidder, viz., Ocean Contractors Limited, for the amount of $129,862.90.
Completion date for this contract is 10 weeks after award of contract and the estimate of the Engineer for this work was $192,000.
CAM:mgm
Resp~~ec~tf~~y s bmitted,
f:;Y;P~' .~~.J} o'i, city Administrator
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C.A. MDIR CITY ADMINISTRATOR
Date:
To:
'Prom:
Re:
June 29, 1976
Her Worship the Mayor and Members of City CouncIl
b.A. Moir, City Administrator
Supply of water
P.D. BOX l5U' 817 D .. RTMOUTH. NOVA SCOTJA
B2Y 3Z3
.I attach hereto a memorandum from the Purchasing Department re supplying water to Dartmouth residents having dry wells. I concur in the recommendation of the ?urchasing Agent and the City Engineer and would recommend same for 'Counci l' s approval. .
CAM:mgm enc •.
City
ubmitted,
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FROM:
SUBJECT:
VATE:
MEMORANVUM
Wt. C~A. Mo.tJr., CUt) A~:tJta;to1t
Wt. W.M. WhUman, Piilt.cillt6.tng AgeJt.t
Supp.ey.i.ng wateJr. :to VaJr;bnouth RM.i.den.t6 hav.i.ng Vlty WeU..6
Jwte 24,1976
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A :tendeJr. LIktb caUed by mean& 06 adveJLtUemen:t6 .i.n :the .eoca£. ne£%pa.peJL6 601t :the. lleJr.V-i.C.e.6 06 a llUPPUeJr. w.i.:th :tank :tAuc.k :to de.UveJr. wa:teJr. :to ItM.i.dewt6 06 :the. c.-i.:ty Iw.v.i.ng dlty we.£..e.6 dwUltg :the llummeJr. mon:tllh. .
A llet 06 llpe.c..i.6.i.catio~lh .' welte dltawn up bJtJ..e6.ey dMcJUb.i.ng :the. :type. 06 ve/uc..ee. and e.qu.i.pme.1tt we 6e.U a llUPPUeJr. llhould pltov.i.de .i.n olLdeJr. :to de.UveJr. wa.:telt. The. lluppUelCillM:t pltov.i.de. a :te£.e.phone an.6weJUng llel!.v.i.ce and mu-6:t be. plte.paILed :to de.Uve!l. wateJr. a.6 Itequ.ur.ed lleven daYll a wee.k duJt.i.ng ,dayUgILt hoUlt.6. The.
.. llUppUeIt mUll:t obtun h.i.ll wa.:teJr. 6ltom :the. Lake Lamo~Lt pwnp.i.ng ll:ta.:tl.on and :the. :tank and ~ accMIlOJt-i.e6 IlIUll:t be. c..eeane.d and d.i.ll.i.tt6ec.:ted OH a lteglLf.al!. ball.i.ll a.:t. .eea.ll:t week.ey and
llh.all. be. llubje.c.:t:to appltova£. 06 and .tI'lhpe.c;ti.on by a pubUc. hea.t:th .i.nllpe.c.:tolt.
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The. 60Uowbtg llUPPUeJr..6 .tendeJted on .tIUll lleJr.v.i.C.e.:
FJr.a.nk J. Vav.i.ll, LoweJr. Sackville., N.S. Le611 .titan 50 de.UveJUM pelt month $ 25.00 pelt de.Uve.Jty 50 :to 100 de.Uve.Jr..i.e.6 pelt mon;th $ 20.00 peJr. de.Uve.Jty 100 to 200 de.UVeJUM pelt moltth $ 20.00 pelt de.Uve.Jty oVel!. 200 de.Uve.l!..i.e6 pelt month $ 20.00 p~ de.Uve.Jty
AR.beJl-t Way, 6 MayQ.i.e£.d VJr.-i.ve. Le611 .than 50 de.Uve.l!..i.e6 pel!. month 50 :to 100 de.Uve.Jr..i.e.6 pell. mon:tlt 100 :to 200 de.UVeJUM pell. month oveIt 200 deUveJr.-i.e6 peJr. mottth
Wo 0 d£.awn Co n.6 .tJr.uc.:t.i.o n Ltd, Le611 .tItan 50 de.Uve.l!..i.e6 pelt month 50 to 100 de.Uve.Jr..i.e6 peJr. mon:tlt 100 to 200 de.UveJUe.6 pelt month OVeI!. 200 de.Uve.l!..i.e6 peJr. month
$ 25.00 pel!. de.Uve.Jty $ 22.50 pel!. de.Uve.Jty $ 20.00 pel!. de.Uve.Jty $ 18.50 pelt de.Uve.Jty
$ 30.00 pell. de.Uve.Jtlj $ 30.00 pel!. de.Uve.Jty $ 25.00 pelt de.Uve.Jty $ 20.00 pell. de.Uve.Jtlj
The6e. :teltdeJr..6 Well.e. chec.ked by .tIte. El1g.i.ne.e.l!..i.ng Ve.palWnel1,t and .i..t .i.ll ILe.c.ommeJtde.d .tI1a.:t. we. acce.p.t :the. te.ltdell. llubmUted by FMnll J. Vav.i.ll 06 LOWelt Sac.lw.i.R..ee. We make :thM ILe.commeHdaUo~t becaUlle Wt. Vav.i.ll .i.ll pltMentR.y pltov.i.c.U.l1g ll.i.mU.a.Jt llel!.v.i.Ce., lleltv.i.ce would be. ava.i.£.a.b.ee. .i.mmecUa:te£.y and .tIte. next .eow b.i.ddeJr. could no.t pltov.i.de. lleltv.i.ce untiR. 15 daYll a6teJr. .te.ndell. Wa.6 a.waJtde.d, MIt. Vav.i.ll .i.ll Ull.i.l1g a. thoUllllltd ga£.R.on :taltk. wluc.1t we oee£. would be a.n advQ.lttage ove!l. .the 600 ga.R..eon .tank 066eJr.ed by the next R.ow b.i.dde.Jt and .the. pJr.-i.ce o6oeJr.ed by ~/Jr.. Vav.i.ll .i.ll be6t 60IL a.R..e qual1;Uti.e6 up :to 200 de.Uve.l!..i.u pell. month and we 6e.e£. ba.6ed an pall.t expeJUence. .the. numbeJr. 06 de.UveJr.-i.u
: ~/lOuld be. .ee.611 .than 200 peJr. month.
The. e.rtg.i.neell..tI'lg e6tUnate. 60ltpILov.i.d.i.ng the. de.UveJr.Y .6eJr.v.i.c.e. Wa.6 $ 23.50 peII. de.UveJr.Y wh.i.ch .i.nc.£.ude.d R.aboUlt and equ.i.pme.ltt COllU.
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Tne Crid.rr.an and Nernbers Board of Sch:x:>l Comnissioners D3.......-tr.o:rt:h, Nova Scotia
Dear Sirs:
MEMORANDUM
May 27, 1976
Tenders were received and opened on May 6th for the supply of furniture and e~',lip;:ent for the New Junior High School on Dorethea Drive.
These tenders have been checked bY;.the Purohasmg Department, the Assistant Supt. of Schools, Mr. Gerald Hubley and also by the different department heads of Librarj, Physical Education, Music, Home Economics, Industrial Arts} Maintenance Dept. and Audio Visual Equipment by Mr. L. Billard.
This tender was advertised in both the Halifax and Ilartn¥:>uth newspapers a. and co?ies of the tender were inailed to all companies on our mailing list. A total ~of ap?roximately 80 tenders were either mailed out or picked up from our office.
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It is recorrmended the equir;ment be awarded to the following companies at the prices srown. We are recorrmending items be awarded to companies who have submitted the 1m1est price except in certam instances for which we have given an explanation.
A rrore detailed description of each i tern is shown on the tender which is atta~1ed to this memo.
I'IIM # QUANTITI lID! COMPANY UNIT ~. rro.T.AL ' ... . .. '" . ... . .. 'PRICE' .. .. .....
. 1 29 Student study tables fuyer Vice Ltd. $39.70/ea. $1,151.30
trapezoidal 60"x30"x 30"x30"
2 360 Student open front Ven Rez Products 17.90/ea. 6,444.00 study desks 24"W x 18" deep
3 30 Student shelf tables Thompson Contract 39.95/ea. 1,198.50 48" x 24" x '30" .high Supply
4 490 Student chairs, non- Ven Rez Products 8.60/ea. 4,2l4.00 stacking, one piece seat and back (class-rooms) -
5 12 Rectangular tables Moyer Vico Limited 35.35/ea. 425.20 48"x30"x30"
6 5 Rectangular tables Moyer Vico Limited 59.95/ea. 299.75 96" ':( 48" X 30" H
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7 a Round tables 48" Moyer Vico Limited 43.00/ea. 344.00 dia. 30" High
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500 Stacking chairs Ven Rez Products Ltd. a.60/ea. 4300.00 one piece seat and
I back (auditorium)
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• lTili ;; QUANTI'IY ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL PRICE
9 23 Teacher's desk, birch Ven Rez Pnlducts::Ltd. $1~9. 75/ea,: ~$.2984. 25 .. 42"x30"x29" high
NOTE: Low bidder quoted $120.00/ea. on steel desks but we have a 1 wood desks in our system, which blend with the classroom decor and also maybe inter-changed between schools.
10 23 Teacher's chairs, birch Ven Rez Pnlducts Ltd. $ 37.50/ea. $862.50
11 38 Bookcases, birc11 42"x Lundia Shelving SystemE $ 56.00/ea. $2128.00 36"x10"
12 20 Waste paper baskets MacGregor Bedding $ 3.36/ea. $ 67.28 metal 14" x 10"
13 24 Pencil sharpeners MacGregor Bedding $ 3.55/ea. $ 85.20
14 24 Hardwood stools, 26" Mayer Vico Limited $ 12.00/ea. $ 288.00 High (Industrial Arts)
15 8 Steel filing cabinets MacGregor Bedding $103.33/ea. $ 826.67 legal size four drawer
16 1 Steel filing cabinet MacQregor Bedding $120. 55/ea. $ 120.55 legal size 4 draHer with lock
17 32 Student fold-away Ven Rez Products $ 30.00/ea. $ 960.00 tablet arm chairs (Music) • 18 2 Secretarial lr-shaped MacGregor Bedding $218. 97/ea. $ 437.94 desks 30" x 60" with run off
19 2 Manual typeHI'iters 16" Olivetti Underwood $225.00/ea. $ 450.00 pica type "
20 1 Electric typewriter Olivetti Underwood $445.00/ea. $ 445.00 16"
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21 104 Upholstered stacking MacGregor Bedding $ 12.65/ea. $1315.60' chairs 18" high (Library & offices)
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22 1 I Storex lateral ,to,"ge Seaman Cross Limited $287.00/ea. $ 287:00 file
NOIZ:: Low bidder @ 180.09 is quoting on a Cole storage file which the Librarian advises is not a suitable substitute for the storex in the case the drawers, doors, etc.
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IIDI 11 QUANTITY ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL PRICE
23 3 Ibuble pedestal bll>ch MacGregor Bedding $158.22/ea. ,$474.56 desks 30"x60"x30" H • (offices)
24 3 Upholstered arm~chairs MacGregor Bedding $ 59.94/ea. $ 179.82 adjustable (offices)
25 1 Paper cutter 19" square Moyer Vico Ltd. $ 61.50/ea. $ 61.50
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26 1 Spare duplicating Instructor Aids $429.50 $429.50 machine, electric
27 4 Birch coat trees Youlds Ltd. $ 24.10/ea. $ 96.40 (offices)
28 1 Portable double face Youlds Ltd., $134.25/ ea. $i34.25 coat and boot rack
28A 12 Projector screens Moyer Vico Ltd. $ 20.50/ea. $246.00 50"x50" wall hung
29 2 Proj ector screens Knowlton Supply $ 85.00/ea. $170.00 70" x 70" tripod
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30 1 Projector screen Instructor Aids ' $ 94.25/ea. $ 94.25 , 96" x 96" tripod
31 2 Metal projector Amphion ElectrOnicE $67.00/ea. $134.00 tables 18"x24"x42" H
• 32 20 Cassette tape recorders Knowlton Supply $71. 95/ea. $1439.00 (classrooms and library)
NOTE: Low bidde bat $64.00/ea. viaS quoting on a machlne we have previously used and found unsuitable
33 2 MicrOphones for tape recorders (Classroom) included with item
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34 2 Stereo tape recorders Cam Gard ,Supply ~359.65 $'719.30 4 track, Music & Library
35 8 Filmstrip-slide Knowlton Supply ~169.95/ea. $1359.60 projector 300 watt (classrooms & library)
NOTE: v1e were q loted on several lOioJer priced machines, but in each case the wattage was lower than specified and other (eatures we considered essential, were not
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ITEM # QUANTITY ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL PRICE
36 2 Slide projectors with ' Audio Visual East $265.22/ea. $ 530.44 stack loaders (class-• r<x:>m and library)
37 1 Opaque projector 1000 Knowlton Supply Co. $425.00/ea. $ 425.00 watt (Science Lab)
38 3 16 MM Movie proj ectors Knowlton Supply Co'. $695.00/ea. $2085.00 (Classroom)
39 1 16 MM Projector for use Knowlton Supply Co. $715.00/ea. $ 715.00 with rearview screen (Classr<x:>m)
40~. 7 Record players 4 speed Instructor Aids $105.90/ea. $ 741.30 8 t-latt with head-phone (Classroom, Library, etc.)
NOTE: '!Wo .bidders quoted on lower priced machines and one machine was only 2. 5 watts and other machine we have previously used and found not as satisfactory as recorronended machine.
41 2 Studio record players, Know1ton Supply Co. $259.95/ea. $.519.90 10 watt, (Music and Library)
. 42 2 Visual maker with Hayes Industrial Supp y $150.00/ea. $300.00
instamatic X-35 camera (Classroom and Library)
43 4 Overhead projectors Instructor Aids Ltd. $135.00/ea. $ 540.00 500 watt
• 44 1 Set Headphones stereo and Audio Visual East $ 16.81/ea. $ 16.81 nono
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45 17 Individual rear screen Hayes Industrial Supply $29.95/ea.$509.15 filmstrip vievlers (12 Library, 5 Class-r<x:>ms)
46 3 8 position Listening Cam Gard Supply $ 89.00/ea. $267.00 Stations (Classroom, Music and Library)
47 35 5" reels recording Reid Sweet $ 1.80/ $ 54.00 -tape reel
48 45 30 minute cassette Cam Gard Supply $ LOS/ea. $ 47.25 tapes
49 20 60 minute cassette Amphion Electronics $1. 19/ea. $ 23.80 tapes .
NOTE: One lower bidder @ 1.09/tape gave no information concerning quality of this tape
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ITEM # QUANTI'lY lID! COMPANY UNIT rroTAL , PRICE
SO 2 Portable black and Instructor Aids $l68.40/ea $ 336.80 • white 21" T. V .
51 2 Rearview screen Knowlton Supply 00. $395.00/ea. $ 790.00 filmstrip viewers with built-in tape cassette (Classroom and Library)
NOTE: We were quoted on several lower priced viewers, 3 of which did·. not record , and'the other had a very small screen.
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52 1 Transparency maker/ Instructor Aids Ltd. $404.97 $ 404.97 copier (Classroom)
53 1 Rear projection unit Knowlton Supply 00. $275.00 $ 275.00 on casters (Class-
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54 3 Monaural tape Cam Garo·Supply $232.40 $ 697.20 recorders 2 track 3 speed-8 watt with microphones (Classrooms and Library)
SS 2 Revolving paper-back Ibwe-Martin 00. Inc. $ 65.00/ea. $ 130.00 rack 84 pockets 68"
. high (Library)
, . -56 1 Atlas stand birch with Moyer Vico Ltd. $310.00 $310.00
six shelves for books (Library)
NOTE: Low bidder @ 202.00 quotes on stand in which shelves do not pUll out and is not birch to natch remainder of furniture .
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57 1 Dictionary stand, I .
$115.00 $115.00 floor Moyer VJ.co Ltd. • model birch
58 1 15 drawer card & lbyer Vico Ltd. $280.00 $280.00 catalogue cabinet birch
59 2 Book trucks w:::>od Carr McLean 00. $121. 80/ea. $243.60 38"x32"x16"
NOTE: Low bidder @ 85.00 is quoting on trucks without sloping shelves and have inadequate casters, etc.
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200 20 gauge steel book- Moyer Vico Ltd. $ .85/ea. $170.00 ends 6" x 5" cork base
_NOTE: Low bidder @ .50/ea. is quoting on a l1ghter book end WJ.thout a cork base. I 11· I
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IIDl # QUANTITI ITEM
• 61 1 earo catalogue file 4 draHer birch
62 1 Card sorter 23" x 3~" x 24"
63 36 pdnceton Files 10~"xlO"x3 3/4"
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64 1 F.amil ton portable tracing board 24"x36" (Library)
65 2 A!V naterials storage cabinet on b3.se ID th SHive1 casters for transparencies, records, filmstrips, • slides, cassettes, etc. Modular type Hith stacking cabinets and locks (Classroom and Library)
66 1 Librarian's adjustable chair
67 1 Dry oount press 18~" x 23" for laminating
68 1 Olympic balance beam
• 69 1 Rectangular vaUlting box
70 I 1 Olympic pommel horse
71 ! 8 Gym mats 12' x6' I
72 2 I crash mats, 5'x10'x12'
I 73 I 1 Flat mat truck 5'x10'
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74 I 2 Reuther boards-1amilKted :
i 75 I 4 Benches 9~"x12'x13" H
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Practice balance beam 76 I 1 I 12' long i ,
77 i 1 Trampette 30"x30" bed , and 51"x51" frame ,
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CarT McLeail Co.
Moyer Vico Ltd. ,
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Johns Colonial Scientific
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Hughes Owens Co.
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Moyer Vico,Ltd.
lDHe-Martin Co.
General Audio Visual
Margessons Sports Ltd.
lDckington Sports Ltd.
lDckington Sports Ltd.
Sports Equipment Ltd.
Sports Equipment Ltd.
Sports Equipment Ltd.
Sports Equipment Ltd.
Jack Watson Sports rnc
Sports Equipment Ltd. r ~
Sports Equipment Ltd.
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$ 95.65/ea. $ 95.65
$ 9.00, $ 9.00
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$ 2.40/ea. $86.40
$173.82 $173.82
$418.25/ea~ $836.50
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$ 68.00 $ 68.00
$545.00 $545.00
$310.00 $310.00
$185.00 $185.00
$415.00 $415.00
$209.30/ea. $1,674.40
$228. OD/ea. $ 456.00
$151.00 $ 151.00
$ 95.00/ea. $ 190.00
$ 78.00/ea. $ 312.00
$102.00/ea. $ 102.00
$149.50/ea. $ 149.50
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QUANTITI lID! COMPANY UNIT PRICE
TOTAL
1 Tramp:>line frame 9' Sp:>rts Equipment Ltd. $1160.00 $1160.00 x15'x39"
Lbw bidder at $850.00 is quoting on 5' x 10' tramp:>line which is too small \
1 set Parellel bars with Sp:>rts Equipment Ltd. $1080.00 $1080.00 conversion kit
L )w bidder at $981.00 quotes on bar puitable for female events only. WE require a combination male-female type
4 sets 110 lb. weights Margessons Sports Ltd $ 39.50/ $ 158.00 set
1 ~leight training bench Sp:>rts Equipment Ltd. $ 30.00 $ 30.00
1 Ball carrier tubular Cleves Sp:>rting Goods $ 114.00 $ 114.00 steel
18 Basketballs rubber Jack WatsonS~rts Inc.$ 10.90/ea.$ 196.20 Low bidder at $10: 50 ~s quoting on a Cooper ~l which we have used previously and
I found the qual~ty l.S not as good as the VOl.t ball from Jack'Watson Sports Inc . I .. , ... . . .... . .
12 BaSketball leather Lockington Sports Ltd. $ 20.95/ea. $251.40
I 36 Volleyballs-18 panel lDckington Sports Ltd. $ 12.00/ea. $432.00 I leather
Lbw bidder at $l'O.OO/ea. is q uotin g on a ve 1i t r ualit ry gh poo q y ball which we have.'.used ID the past.
i 3 Volleyball nets 42' l.ockington Sports Ltd. $ 17.00/ea. $ 51.00 J long I
:2 Volleyball nets 32' furtnouth Sports Store $ 20.00/ea. $ 40.00 long
4 Badminton nets heavy Margessons Sports Ltd. $ 9.85/ea. $ 39.40 duty nylon
I J Sports Equipment Ltd. $10.95/ea. $394.20 I 36 Badminton rackets laminated ash head
~H bidder a $5. SO/ea. are q~oting on very light rackets which will not stand up to school use ..
1 2 gross Badminton birds Jack Watson Sports $68.00/ $136.00 gross
I 36 Soccer balls, 32 Sports Equipment Ltd. $10.15/ea. $365.40 , panel J
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; 6 Soccer balls-leather Volleyball N. S. $19.00/ea. $114.00 waterproof I . NOTE: W-,l bl.dder at $10. 90/ea. 1.S quotIDg on a low quall.ty ball whl.Ch we cons1.der wl.ll
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93 36 Playground balls 7" . Sports Equipment Ltd. $ 95.00/ea. $106.20 rubber
NOTE: 1.0101 bidder at $195.00/ea. is quoting )n a ball we have previ usly used c ~d have had to replace.
94 4 Stop watches Margessons Sports Ltd. $15. 25/ea,. $ 61.00
95 12 Footballs, rubber Sports Equipnent Ltd. $10. 85/ea. $130.20 NOTE: Lt>\V bidder at $9.90/ea. is quoting on a much poorer quality ball.
96 36 Softballs, rubber l.ockington Sports Ltd. $16.95/ea. $ 50.85 covered
97 12 Softball bats, white Athletes Wear Company $35.00 $ 35.00 ash 33"
98 36 Softball bats, Jack Watson Sports $ 7. 90/ea. $284.40 natural pocket
99 4 Softbal1 masks heavy lockington Sports Ltd. $ 5.00/ea. $ 20.00 wire frame '
100 48 Field hockey sticks Athletes Wear Company $ 2.65/ea. $127.20 oood blade ~ ,
101 2 sets Field-hockey goal Sports Equipment Ltd. $ 7.50/ea. $ 15.00 pads
102 48 Pinnies various colors lockington Sports Ltd. $10.80/doz. $ 43.20
103 36 Compasses Sports Equipment Ltd. $ 4.25/ea. $153.00
lOll 2 pr. Goals for gym use Jack Watson Sports $55.75/pr. $111.50 : 6' x 4' 1" steel tube
105 1 First aid kit lockington Sports Ltd. $50.75 $ 50.75
106 8 Cone markers 18" high Athletes Wear Ltd. $ 3.25/ea. $ 26.00 "-
107 2 sets Cosmon floor hockey Sports Equipment Ltd. $37.50/ea. $ 75.00 kits
NOTE: Lo\o1 bidder at $27.00 a set are quoting light weight sets which will not last in a Jr. I;ligh School.
108 2 \ Tennis nets heavy duty Sports Equipment Ltd. $41.00/ea. $ 82.00
109 1 Measuring tape 300' lockington Sports Ltd. $28.75' $ 28.75 fibreglass
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ITEM # QUANTI'IY ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL PRICE
• 110 6 Hurdles tubular steel Cleves Sporting Goods $18.00 $108.00
111 l.set Hj.g~ jtnnp standards Gymnasitnn & Health $48.50 $ 48.50 \ Equipment
112 I High jtnnp crossbar Margessons Sports $ 7.95 $ 7.95 13 1
113 1 Steel chinning bar Lockington Sports Ltd. $76.65 $76.65
114 1 Peg board hardwood Lockington Sports Ltd. $105.80 $105.80 241 x601 x2"
115 18 Basketballs-rubber Sports Equipment Ltd. $ 9.20/ea. $165.60 intermediate size • NOTE: 'I\.,u low bidders @ 5.50 and $8.75/ea.
balls. tu'e both quoting on imported poor quality
116 24 Tennis rackets 7 ply Sports Equipment Ltd. $ 5.95/ea. $142.80 frame
117 48 Field hockey sticks Lockington Sports Ltd. $ 2.55/ea. $122.40 wood blades
118 48 Field hockey balls Lockington Sports Ltd. $ 1.00/ea. $ 48.00
119 48 Paddle tennis bats Lockington Sports Ltd. $ 2.20/ea. $105.60 plyw:Jod
120 2 Coils 10 lb. sash cord Locldngton Sports Ltd. $ 34.00/ea. $ 68.00
• 3/8"
121 1 Field lime marker Sports Equipment Ltd. $110.00/ea. $110.00 tw:> bag capacity
122 6 Gym scoots heavy duty LocJdngton Sports Ltd. $ 8.40/ea. $ 50.40 \Olheels
123 1 Parallel bar mat Sports Equipment Ltd. $193.00 $193.00 61x121x2"
124 1 Tug of- \~ar Rope 1" Lockington Sports Ltd. $ 48.00 $ 48.00
125 12 Basketballs leather Cleves Sporting Goods $ 26.00/ea. $312.00 intermediate
NarE: In,l bidder at $20.95 did not quote on a smallel' size (intermediate ball) which girls now use in all games. They quoted large ball.
126 ;L Ball inflator DartJrouth Sports Store $ 20.25/ea. $ 20.25
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lIDl # QUANTITI ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL PRICE
• 127 1 Upright piano and bencr Kawai Music Centre $1610.75 $1610.75
128 25 Non-folding music Peate Musical $17.37 $ 434.25 stands Supplies
129 1 Electric tuner \oJater100 Music Co. $260.00 $ 260.00
130 1 set Boomar Orchestral No Quote ,-Library 36 albums
131 1 set Bowrnar Neet the No Quote Instrument
132 1 Multimedia Set Canadian Music Sales $ 38.40/ea. $ 115.20 latinAmerican Series • 133 1 Multi-media set Canadian Music Sales $ 38.40/ea. $ 115.20 China Japan USSR
134 1 Multi-media set Canadian Music' Sales $ 38.40/ea. $ .76.80 Africa and Niddle East
135 1 Multi-media kit Rock Canadian Music Sales $ 36.00 $ 36.00
136 1 Multi-media kit canadian Music Sales $ 36.00 $ 36.00 Jazz to Rock
I I 137 1 Multi-media kit
electronic mUsic Canadian Music Corp. $ 36.00 $ 36.00
• 138 1 set Great Composers and Prentice Hall Canada $ 96.00 $ 96.00 their Music
139 1 set Music Stories, film- Prentice Hall of Canada $267.80 $267.80 strip and records
140 1 Autoharp and case Peate Musical Supplies $'68.70 $ 68.70
141 1 Chromatic alto Peate Musical Supplies $144.00 $144.00 Xy1aphone
142 1 set Resonator bells Vlaterloo Music Company $ 85.00 $ 85.00 20 bars
143 11 10" tunable hand drum \'laterloo Music Company $ 14.79 $ 14.79 • NOTE: 1.oH bidder at $3.80 is quoting on a drum which is too light and not suitable for
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ITEM # QUANTITY ITEM C011PANY UNIT TarAL . PRICE
144 1 Alto MetallQphone Peate l1usical Supplies $144.00 $144.00 chromatic •
145 1 12" tunable hand \·late.rloo Music Co. $ 18.36 $ 18.30 drum ..
146 1 10" tunable hand Haterloo Music Co. $ 19.00 $ 19.00 tambourine
147 2 pr. Finger Cymbals \·late.r100 Music Co. $ 6. 57/pr. $ 13.14 NOTE: Low bidder at $3.80 pr. is quoting on a quality not suitable for classro )m use • . .
148 2 pr. Claves medium size \·late.rloo Music Co. $ 2.70/pr. $ 5.40
149 2 pr. Maracas medium size Peate Musical Supplies $ 3.60/pr. $ 7.20 . . ..
• 150 1 Guiro and scraper \olaterloo Music Company $ 3.90 $ 3.90 ...
151 2 Hand drum mallets \';aterloo Music Company $ 2. Ol/ea. $ 4.02 with felt head
152 1 pr. Wire brushes \':aterloo Music Company $ 7.68 $ 7.68
153 2 Mallets for cymbals \':aterloo Music Company $ 2.0l/ea. $ 4.02
154 2 10" cymbals & straps Peate Xusical Supplies $ 10.80/ea. $ 21. 60 ,
155 1 Headless tambourine Feate Xusical Supplies $ 10.80 $ 10.80· 10" .
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156 1 set Tunable bongo drums Peate Musical· Supplies $ 19.50 $ 19.50 NO'I'E: Low bidder a $10.00 is quoting on a quality not suitable for classroom use. •
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157 I 3 Flutes ·t------~ IF~te ~1usical Supplies $173.70 1$521.10 NOTE: Low bidder a $129.001 ea. is quoting on a flute which does not meet the quality
specified on the tender.
158 1 Oboe \':aterloo Music Co. $366.00 $366.00
I 159 4 Clarinets ;':aterloo Music Co. 1$138.00/ea. $552.00
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160 1 Alto saxaphone i~':aterloo Music Co. $276.00 $276.00 , , ,
161 I 1 Tenor saxaphone j:':aterloo Music Co. $321.00 $321.00 NOTE: LoH bidder at $267.00 is quoting on an unknoi.;n make which we feel would rt be
s~itable forjclassroom use. I •
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ITEM " QUANTITY IIDI COMPANY UNIT TOTAL PRICE
178 1 Orbital" Sander Pc-ax Industrial 4~" x 11" Supply Company $ 55.96 $ 55.96
179 1 1 H.P. Router Corrmercial Equip. $144~60 $ 144.60 with Motor Ltd • . .. . "
. v.
180 2 Lathes, woocl- 3ird-Stairs Ltd. $794 .. 00 $1588.00 turning .12"
.. swing
181 1 Industrial Vacuum C.A.E. Horse Ltd. $132.00 $132.00 Cleaner
182 6 \o1ooc:lv.orking benches C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $220.00 $1320.00 4-position, 36" x 60" • with 7ft vises
183 20 Jack Planes Apex Industrial Sup:?ly Ltd. $ 17.80 $ 356.00
184 2 Block Planes C.A.E. Horse Ltd. $ 9.15 $ 18.30
185 2 Srrooth Planes Eiclac Agencies Ltd. $ 15.90 $ 31.80 .
186 2 Spokeshaves l':id13.c Agencies L td. $ 3.80 $ 7.60 # 63SS
187 2 Spokeshaves !·1cl·ac Agencies Ltd. $ 3.80 $ 7.60 # 64SS
188 10 Try Squares l1icl13.c Agencies Ltd. $ 5.75 $ 57.50 8" blade •
189 2 Try Squares Bird~Stairs Ltd. $ 6.30 $ 12.60 12" blade
190 1 Combination Square ~1d:ac Agencies Ltd. $ 3.57 $ 3.57
191 2 T Bevels P:;}ex Industrial $ 1.79 $ 3.58 S'Jpply Ltd.
192 2 Framing Squares ~cotia Equipment Ltd. $ 5.17 $ 10.34
193 10 I Narking Guages C.A.E. Horse Ltd. $ 7.35 $ 73.50
194 2 I Sets Trammel Points Hic·ac Agencies Ltd. $ 6.65 $ 13.30 •
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ITEM # QUANTITY lID! COMPANY UNIT TOTAL
\ PRICE
195 20 Bench Rules, Jrdple Aoex Industrial 2411 with brass tips Supply Ltd. $ 2.59 $ 51.80
196 2 Wing dividers Scotia Equip. Ltd. $ 5.63 $ 11.26
197 ,I 11:;11, Chisel C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 6.60 $ 6.60
198 4 111 Chisel Bird-Stairs Ltd. $ 4.47 $ 17.88
199 4 3/411 ,Chisels Bird-Stairs'Ltd. $ 4.10 $ 16.40 " , , ' , ,
200 4 1:;11 Chisels Apex Industrial $ 3.25 $ 13.00 Supply Ltd. -'
201 4 It;1I Chisels Bird-Stairs Ltd. $ 3.32 $ 13.28
202 24 Bench Stops C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 3.55 $ 85.20 5/8 11 diameter with Spring
203 1 Carpenter's Brace !·!icNac Agencies Ltd.' $ 22.15 $ 22.15 1011
204 1 Carpenter's Brace \·i.N. \'1hite & Co. $ 15.97 $ 15.97 1011 with concealed ratchet
205 1 Set Auger bits C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 45.00 $ 45.00 13 sizes set
...
• 206 1 Adjustable expansion l-!icHac Agencies Ltd. $ 14.50 $ 14.50 bit 3 cutters
207 1 Set Electric Drill Apex Industrial $ 7.96 $ 7.96 bits 5 sizes Supply Ltd. set
208 2 811 Adjustable Bird-Stairs Ltd. $ 4.15 $ 8.30 ' Wrenches
209 1 Set Open-ended l·!icl-lac Agencies Ltd. $ 4.50 $ 4.50 Wrenches
-210 1 Hand Saw - rip ;·!id1ac Agencies Ltd. $ 6.70 $ 6.70
26"
211 1 Hand SaN - cross C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 9.25 $ 9.25 cut 2411
• 212 1 Hand Saw - cross Hid1ac Agencies Ltd. $ 6.70 $ 6.70 cut 26 11
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I'I'Er' .!j • rr QUANTI1Y ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL
• PRICE
213 6 Hack Saw Blades C.A.::. ;'lorse Ltd. $ 7.00 $ 42.00 3" x 12"
214 1 Thlery wheel dresser l·!i~·~c Agencies Ltd. $ 3.50 $ 3.50
215 1 Set 'IWist Drills B~rC-Stairs Ltd. $ 26.50 $ 26.50 1/16" to ~" set
216 2 Pair Pliers A:ex. Industrial side cutters, 8" S;pply Ltd. $ 2.95 $ 5.90
217 4 Clamp Bars 6' C.A.E. 110rse Ltd. $ 22.80 $ 91.20
• 218 4 Clamp Bars 4' C.A.E.:·[orse Ltd. $ 18.45 $ 73.80
219 4 Clamp Bars 3' C.A.E. PDrse Ltd. '$ 16.70 $ 66.80
220 4 Clamp Adjustable C.A.E. Horse Ltd. $ 13.00 $ 52.00 '# 0
221 4 Clamp Adjustable C.A.E. 110rse Ltd. $ 15.00 $ 60.00 '# 2
222 S Clamps H;l.pdy # 3 C.A.::. Norse Ltd. $ 2.110 $ 14.40
223 2 Clamp fi~e #600 C.A.:::. ~iorse Ltd. $ 7.75 $ 15.50
224 6 Netal working benches A::.arac Sales $ 137.00/ea $ 822.00 36" x 72" . '., .. -•
225 1 Hammer steel raising No Q'.lote 21:; Ibs.
226 10 r.acksat·/ frames for E~~ Stairs Ltd. $ 2.90/ea. $ 29.00 ames
227 :3 Ball pein hammers !·!ic :·~c Agencies Ltd. $ 2.85/ea. $ 8.55 ' 8 oz.
228 12 Ball pein. ha;i1mers !';:,c :·E.C AgenCies $ 3.70/ea. $ 7.40
1
16 oz.
• 229 1 I 3all pein hamrr.er !·:ic >~c Agencies Ltd. $ 4.25 $ 4.25
I 24 oz.
230 I I Drilling harrmer 3 lb. :·l.N. ;';nite & Co. Ltc1 • $ 7.32 $ 7.32
231 1 set 1\vist drills carte:! Ri:-·: Stairs Ltd. $ 26.50 set $ 26.50 steel jobbers length
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ITEM # QUANTITY ITEM COMPANY UNIT TarAL .. - PRICE ' .
232 1 Countersink 5/8 " Bird Stairs Ltd. I- $ 5.00 $ 5.00
233 6 Dividers C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 7.00 $42.00 ..
234 6 "c" Clamps 4" C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 5.65/ea. $33.90 . '
235 1 Micrometer outside C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $20.20 $20.20 caliper.0-1".
236 20 Steel rules C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 6.40/ea. $128.00
237 20 Combination squares Scotia Equipnent Ltd. $ 4.45/ea. $ 89.00
., . rust.proofb1ades
238 2 Framing squares steel Scotia Equipment Ltd. $ 5.17/ea. $ 10.34 ..
239 4 Awls 7" l·il.c Mac Agencies '$ 2.20/ea. $ 8.80~
240 6 Chisels various sizes Apex Industrial Supply $10.56/set $ 10;.56
241 2 Sti11son wrenches H.N. Hhite Co. Ltd. $20.40/1ot $ 20.40 12" and 18"
242 1 Bakkit ladle 3" 1:0 Quote
243 1 Pipe cutter Scotia Equipnent Ltd. $ 5.63 $ 5.63 capacity 1/8"-1"
244 1 wire cutter 8 gauge Apex Industrial Supply $ 7.85 $ 7.85 . . ..
245 1 Lathe machine complete Atlantic Electronics $1890.25 $1890.25 with motor, chuck and Ltd. cutting tools
246 1 set Taps and dies Bird Stairs Ltd. $ 40.00 $ 40.00
247 1 Cutting nippers 12" ::0 Quote
248 6 Tinners snips 3" cut Apex Industrial Supply $ 7.80/ea. $ 46.80
249 6 Combination snips 3" _'"-pex Industrial Supply $ 7.80/ea. $ 46.80 cut
250 1 Combination snips "V" Apex Industrial SUpply $ 6.13 $ 6.13 pattern 3"
"
251 6 Tinners snips 10" I A:;:Bx Industrial Supply $ 6.13 $36.78 ,
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ITEM 11 QUANTITI " ITE11 COMPANY UNIT TOTAL PRICE
• 252 4 Hammers rivetting C.A.E'. Morse Ltd. $ 15.00 $180.00 2 112, 2 #3
253 4 Hammers setting C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 15.00/ea. $ 60.00 2 1~ lb. and 2 1 lb.
254 1 Bench plate 25 lb. C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $164.00 $164.00
255 1 Hollow mandrel stake C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $158.00 $158.00 40'·'
256 1 Blow horn stake C.A;E. Morse Ltd. $156.00 $156.00 18" x 7 ~"
\ 257 1 Needle case stake C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 87.00 $ 87.00
~"lb.' .,..
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258 1 Bevel edge square stake C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 87.00 $ 87.00 ,14 lb.
259 1 Round head stake 16" C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 30.00 $ 30.00 12 lb.
260 3 Hand groovers ~", C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 10.50/ea. $126.00 5/16", 3/8"
,
261 5 Hollow punches sizes I W',N. White & Compmy $ 23.00/set $23.00 ~", 3/8", ~", 3/4" and 1"
262 2 Hollow punches l~", 2" C.A.E. ·Morse Ltd. $ 50.00/1ot $ 50.00 ' . ..
263 1 set Solid punChES 110-#8 C.A.E. Morse Ltd'.:,. $ 30. OD/set $ 30.00
264 1 Squaring sheares, foot C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $1509.00 $1509.00 type, complete with rrotor and hold down
I machine
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Slip roll former I
C.A.E. '$ 589.00 $ 589.00 265 1 Morse Ltd. I 22 gauge 2" x 3D"
! complete Vlith rotor
266 I 1 I Combination brake ; C.A.E. M:lrse Ltd. $1020.00 $1020.00 I
I and folder-metal I I
I I I I 30" complete with I I I rotor
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ITEM H QUANTITY ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL
• 267 1 Floor oodel drill pres~
PRICE
Cor.mercial Equipment $358.05 $358.05 for steel complete witr Ltd. ootor, etc.
268 1 8" heavy duty bench H.N. Hhite & Co. Ltd. $239.00 $239.00 gr.inder
269 1 Variable speed electric Scotia Equipnent Ltd. $ 69.96 $ 69.96 drill 3/8"
270 8 Metal working vises Scotia Eql,lipnent Ltd. $ 28.90 $231.20
271 2 DPill press vises Apex Industrial $ n.66/ea. $ 23.32 3" jaw Supply
272 3 Soldering furnaces C.A.E. Morse Ltd~ $150.00/ea. $450.00 installed
273 8 Soldering coppers C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 4.80/ea. $ 38.40 with handles·
274 5 Side cutt.ing pliers 7" C.A.E. Morse Ltd. $ 6.50/ea. $ 32.50
275 2 Round nose pliers 6" Apex Industrial &pply $ 1. 66/pr. $ 3.32
276 1 Round nose pliers 8" !-.pex Industrial Supply $ 1.73 $ 1.73
277 2 Vise grips 8" i·i.N. vTriite & Company $ li.OO/ea. $ 8.00
• 278 2 Welding outfit Twin Cities Oxygen Ltd $247.00 $495.00 complete
279 1 Prestolite starter 'Holin Cities Oxygem Ltd $ 40.00 $ 40.00 kit
280 1 "B" prestoli te cy1:inder lNin Cities Oxygen $ 77.50 $ 77.50
281 1 Arc Welder with T~·lin Cities Oxygen $249.75 $249.75 cables and holders
282 1 Bender outfit vlith C.A.E. Horse Ltd. $696.50 $696.50 scroll former complete motor
283 24 "T" squares steel 24" ::ughes Dvlens Company $ 3.72/ea. $ 89.28
284 6 Irregular curves steel ~':estv:ard Industries $ .65/ea. $ 3.90 Ltd.
285 24 Tnmsparent triangles I iiughes ",rens Ltd. $ .60/ea. $ 14.40 8" .
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ITEM 11 QUANTI'lY ITEM COMPANY.' UNIT TOTAL PRICE • 286 24 ~sparent triangles Hestward Industries $ LOS/ea. $25.20
45
287 24 12"_Architect's scales BJghes Owens Company $ 1. 70/ea. $40.80
\
288 24 Metric scales 30 cm . Hughes Owens Company $ 1.80/ea. 543.20
289 10 semi circular Hughes Owens Company $ • 32/ea. $ 3.20 protractors 5"
290 24 Bow comp3.ss 6~" P.:Jghes Owens Company $ 3.15/ea. $75.60 . . ..
291 1 Pr. Blackboard No Quote COffip3.SS
292 1 30° to 600 blackboard Ko Quote . -triangle .-
293 1 45° blackboard triangle No Quote
294 1 Blackboard protractor t:o Quote
2~S 1 Zig zag sewing machine vmite-Elna Sewing $404.00 $404.00 Centre
296 7 Straight stitch sevling Khite-Elna Sewing $298.00/ea. $2086.00 l!l3.chine Centre
297 '3 Ironing boards "lith [.L.L. Distributors $ 1~.50/ea. $ 55.50 covers • 298 3 Steam! dry irons Hestinghouse G:anada $ 15.95/ea. $ 47.85
299 6 Aluminum utility trays E.L.L. Distributors $ 6.80/ea. $ 40.80 22" x 16"
300 6 Aluminum utility trays ',':alkers Variety Store $ 6.95/ea. $ 35.70 18" x 14"
301 12 Muffin tins 12-16 hole ['L.L. Distributors $ 2.00/ea. $ 24.00
302 12 Loaf pans 7" x 3" I :::.L.L. Distributors $ 1. 39/ea. $ 16.68
303 12 Wooden pastry boards I \':alkers Varie~y Store $ 7.50/ea. $ 90.00 30" x 18"
, 304 12 Double boilers 2~ qt. =:.L.L. Distributors $ 5.75/ea. $ 69.00
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I'IDI # QUANTI'IY ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL .. PRICE
305 4 - Earthenware tea pots v1aJ.kers Variety Store $ 2.95/ea. $11.80 ....
306 24 Nason jars one pint E.L.L. Distributors $ 4.90/dz. $ 9.80
307 4 Hhi te garbage cans G. H. \·lood & Company $13.08/ea. $52.32 large
308 30 Stainless steel dinner Dnpire Cutlery Ltd. $ 5.25/dz. $13.13 knives
309 30 Stainless steel dinner E.L.L. Distributors $ 2.68/dz. $ 6.70 forks
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310 30 Stainless, steel desser1 E. L. L. Distributors $ 2.68/dz. $ 6.70 spoons
311 30 Stainless ste~1,soup~ E.L.L. Distributors $ 2.68/dz. $ 6.70 spoons ....
312 30 Stainless steel tea E.L.L. Distributors $ 1. 91/dz. $ 4.78 spoons
313 6 Stainless steel serv- Thipire Cutlery Ltd. $ 4.20/dz. $ 2.10 ing spoons
314 4 Hhi te cannister sets Walkers Variety Store $14. 95/ea. $59.80 .... . .
315 1
3 Utility tables Hith \'lalkers Variety Store $22'. 95/ea. $68.85 casters I
316 12 8 oz. dry measuring E.L.L. Distributors $ 1.00/ea. $12.00 cups
317 12 Vegetable choppL~ v1alkers Variety Store $ 3.49/ea. $41.88 boards 6" x 12"
318 112 1 Qt. double roilers E.L.L. Distributors $ 4.50/ea. $54.00
319 16 Hot mats for under vlalkers Variety Store $ 1.25/ea. $ 7.50 ! hot dishes
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320 6 ! Cookie sheets 16"x24" I E.1'.L. Distributors $ 7.75/ea. $46.50 , , I i
321 : 12 j l~ qt. saucepans I E.L.L. Distributors $ 3.25/ea. $39.00
I i 322 i6 I 3 qt. saucep3J1s I E.L.L. Distributors $ 4.50/ea. $27.00
!
I 323 12 I T.·looden rolling pins £'L.L. Distributors $ 2.30/ea. $27.60
324 12 I Ttlooden spoons Thipire Cutlery Ltd. $ .25/ea. $ 3.00 '.
325 24 I Egg 'beate~ vii th ! nylon gears
loJa1 ker' 's Variety StorE $ 3.25/ea. $78.00
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ITEM # QUANTITI ITEM COMPANY UNIT TOTAL PRICE • 326 12 Pastry blenders \'lalke~ Variety Store $1. 79/ea. $21.48
327 12 6" strainers E.L.L. Distributors _$.2..~(Jf.ea. $24.00
328 12 Flour sifters 4 cup vlalkers Variety Store $3.75/ea. $45.00 size
329 12 sets Plastic mixing bowls Walkers Variety Store $2.49/set $29.88 . . , .. '.' .
330 4 sets Pyrex mixing bowlE E.L.L. Distributors $6.90/set $27.60 . . " .
331 12 Metal pie plates 9" Walkers Variety Store $1. 45/ea. $17.40 ... . ...
332 12 Cake coolers 13" x 10\1" Halkers Variety Store $1. 49/ea. $17.88 • ... . ...
333 12 Muffin tins 8 hole Walkers Variety Store $1. 65/ea. $19.80 .. . ...
334 12 Cake pans 8" x 8" E.L.L. Distributors $1. SO/ea. $18.00
33.5 6 Loaf pans 9~ x 5~ E.L.L. Distributors $2.00/ea. $12.00
336 12 Graters square E.L.L •. Distributors $1. 70/ea. $20.40 ..
337 12 Cast iron fry pans E.L.L. Distributors $10. ~O/ea. $120.00 10~"
338 1 Electric can opener Canadian General $15.56 $ 15.56 Electric
• 339 4 Enamel basins 13~" E.L.L. Distributors $ 2.50/ea. $ 10.00
340 4 Colanders 12" vJalkers Variety Store $ 3.95/ea. $ 15.80
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341 3 Hand electric mixers Canadian General $18.85/ea. $ 56.55 Electric
342 3 Haste paper baskets E.L.L. Distributors $ 3.50/ea. $ 10.50 14" high /
343 12 Utility trays 12"x16" E.L.L. Distributors $ 4.25/ea. $ 51.00
344 72 I
Custard cups 5 oz. E.L.L. Distributors $ 35.50 $ 35.50
• 345 12 Earhenware bowls sm311 E.L.L. Distributors. $ 10 98/ea. $ 23.76
3~6 12 Earthenware bo,,11s E.L.L. Distributors $ 2.50/ea. $ 30.00 medium
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ITEM # QUANTITY ITlli COMPANY UNIT TOTAL
• PRICE
347 12 Cookie ,sheets 12l:i"x15" E.L.L. Distributors $ 1.60/ea. $19.20
348 6 Meditnn size pans E.L.L. Distributors $ 4.00/ea. $24.00
349 1 Pressure cooker 3l:i qt. E.L.L. Distributors $27.90 ' $27.90
350 24 Large plastic place , E.L.L. Distributors $ 1.60/ea. $38.40 mats
351 18 8 oz. Pyre~ measuring E.L.L. Distributors $ 1.20/ea. $21.60 cups
352 8 Pyrex casserols 2 qt. \'lalkets Variety Store $ 3.79/ea. $30.32
• 353 8 Pyrex casserols 1 qt. E.L.L. Distributors $ 3~·00/ea. $24.00
354 2 4 slice toaster \';aL1(ers Variety Store $19.95/ea. $39.90 pop-up
355 2 Electric kettles v:estinghouse Canada $12.75/ea. $25.50 1500 watt, 2 qt.
356 2 Altnnintnn kettles 2 qt. E.L.L. Distributors $ 4.98/ea. $ 9.96
357 1 Automatic spin-dry \','estingoouse Canada $277.90 $277.90 washer 220 volt
358 1 Autorratic dryer timer l\':estinghouse Canada $172.00 $172.00 and temperature control
• 359 4 24" electric ranges 4 Canadian General $205.50/ea. $822.00 burner, standard Electric
360 2 13 cu. ft. refrigeratorl\·;estinghouse Canada $331. 60/ea. $663.20
361 4 12" push brooms with G.R. \'bod & Company $':6.8'!/ea. $.27.36 handles
362 4 Squeeze mops with ioialker's Variety Store $ 3.95/ea. $ 15.80 handles
I
I I tl 363 3 sets Ironstone dishes ::'iaL1(er's Variety Store 1$ 51. 95/set $155.85 48 piece each I I I·
I Metric measurmg tapes lE. L. 1. Distributors I I
364 12 1$ 3.50/ea.1 $ 42.00 ! I I
365 i 1 Hetal ]:;ox vn. th lock \'lalker' s Variety Store $ 9.95 9.95
I 10" x 4l:i" x 3"
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366 1 Physics chart with SaI'gent-vle1ch $108.50 $108.50 circular base Scientific Company
367 1 .' B1ackl:oard graph SaI'gent-Vlelch $ 24.20 $ 24.20 physics Scientific Company
368 1 Metric chart Sargent-Vlelch $ 5.05 $ 5.05 .Scientific Company
369 1 Dangerous element chart B::lreal Laboratories $ 11.80 $ 11.80 .. ..
370 1 Lab techniques chart Boreal Laboratories $ 12.71 $ 12.71
371 1 Lab safety chart B::lreal Laboratories $ 12.71 $ 12.71
372 1 Chart of common ions Sargent-Helch $ 5.50 $ 5.50 Scientific Company
373 1 1000 watt overhead Sargent-Vlelch $288.00 $288.00 projector Scientific Company
374 3 sets Blackl:oard drawing B::lreal Laboratories $ 11.44 $ 34.32 instruments
375 . 2 New York demonstration Sargent-Vlelch Scientif c $17.60 $ 35.20 balances
376 8 Vleights-Ohaus hooks Cenco Canada Ltd • $111.50 $116.00
• 377 1 Periodic chart Boreal Laboratories $12.24 $ 12.24
378 1 Lamp toard I B::lreal Laboratories $19.13 $ 19.13
379 I Magnetolectric I
1 I Cenco Canada Ltd. $37.40 $ 37.40 generator !
380 1 I Co cl .. i B::lreal Laboratories $ 5.81 $ I n uchVJ.ty tester 5.81 I
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381 1 I ; i Electrolysis apparatus ; S=>-.rgent \o1e1ch $111.75 $ 14.75 i I Scientific Ltd.
NOTE: Low bidder @ 8.63 is quoting on a less efficient apparatus for school use. I I
382 1 set Smal1Y~od biology charts Sargent \o1elch $ 79 ~ 50 $ 79.50 (set of 60) I Scientific Ltd~
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• 383 1 Paper cutter Sargent Welch $30.20 $ 30.20 Company Ltd.
384 1 Anatomy model set $argent Welch $303.75 $303.75 Scientific Ltd.
385 1 Halls carriage Stansi Educational $ 7.12 7.12 " .
386 1 Student telephone $argent Welch $41. 75 $ 41.75 station 'Scientific Ltd.
NOTE: LDw bidder @ 25. 25 is quoting on less camp-jct unit with more chance of misuse & breaka.g
387 1 Student telegraph $argent-Welch $29.90 $ 29.90 set Scientific_ Ltd.
388 1 Electrostatic set Boreal Laboratories $55.00 $ 55.00 .. '
e 389 1 Electromagnet U form Boreal Laboratories $12.98 $ 12.98 "
390 1 St. LDuis motor $argent-Welch $24.20 $ 24.20 Scientific Ltd.
NOTE: Le w bidder at $21.00 is quoting on a poor quality motor. ....
391 1 Fotrr' pole amature Sargent-Welch $12.25 $ 12.25 Scientific Ltd.
392 1 Magnetoelectric Sargent-Welch $51.50 $ 51.50 generator Scientific Ltd.
NOTE: !..cM bidder at $42.70 is quoting on an item vii th less ease of operation and less durable
393 1 Fricton set with Sargent-Welch $46.40 $ 46.40 vleights and spring Scientific Ltd • ., balance tf.'
394 1 Inclined plane set Sargent-Welch $6LI.50 $ 64.50 Scientific Ltd.
NOTE: LDw bidder at $ 52.55 is quoting on a set vlhich is not as well suited for demonstration use by teacher.
I 395 1 Bell jar with plate Sargent-Welch ' $19.60 $ 19.60
Scientific Ltd.
, 396 1 I Plant mineral I-larcls Natural Science $29.15 . $ 29.15
I deficiency kit Ltd. I
i 397 1 ! Tri~implex micro 1·~en~-~e1ch $395.00 $395.00
,: proJector SCl.entl.fJ.c Ltd. NOTE: LDw bidder at! $370.00 is quoting on an item which has a much less versitile viewing
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398 10 jStudent w~ight sets Boreal Laboratories $ LI.59/ea. $ 45.90
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399 1 New era health charts Stansi Educational ,$ 61. 58 $ 61.58
400 1 Rayscope Geiger counter Boreal Laboratories $ 63.10 $ 63.10
401 10 Student field compasses !,.:aros Natural Science $ 6.49/ea. $ 64.90 NOTE: Low bidder at $4.68 is 'quoting on a less durable compass
4,02 12 Dissecting set, Sargent-Welch $ 3.20/ea. $ 38.40 general biology Scientific Ltd.
NOTE: Low bidder at $2.28 each is quoting on a set with fewer ins~ ents.
403 1 Har\1ard trip Stansi Educational $ 39.26 $ 39.26 balance doUble beam
404 1 Balance support plat- Eoreal Laboratories $ 5.74 $ 5.74 form
405 12 Harvard trip balance Stansi Educational $ 34.63/ea. $415.56 single beam #4045D
406 12 Harvard trip balance Stansi Educational $ 34.63/ea. $415.56 single beam #53217
-407 1 Electroplating Eargent-Welch $101.20 $101. 20
assembly Scientific Ltd.
408 1 ,Transformer ~gent-vle1ch $ 39.60 $ 39.60 Scientific Ltd •
• 409 12 Ring stand supports Stansi Educational $ 4.37 $ 52.44
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411 12 Vernier calipers I Eoro..al Laooratories $ 6.06/ea. $ 72.72
lf12 1 \'later pollution kit s;>..rgent-Vlelch $ 43.15 $ 43.15
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415 1 Replacement chemicals Sa...vgent-vleich $ 25.75 $ 25.75 for aoove Scie..tific Ltd.
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416 12 Pneumatic trough Sargent-Helch $ LOS/ea. $ 12.60 polypropylene Scientific Ltd.
417 2 I Hydrometers Boreal Laboratories $ 6.33/ea. $12.66
418 1 Plant kingdom Boreal Laboratories $1l14.13 $144.13 display case
419 1 Aninal kingdom display B:lrea1 Lal:x:>ratories $151.4'7 $151.47 case
420 1 Introduction to Sargent-Helch $ 21. 95 $ 21. 95 Biochemistry kit #2 Scientific Ltd.
421 1 Refill #420 for above Sargent-\o1elch $ 14.65 $ 14.65 Scientific Ltd.
422 1 Experiences with viaros Natural Science $ 35.75 $ 35.75 protozoa kit
423 1 \~ater pollution learning No Quote system
424 2 i Aquarium plant set Haros Natural Science $ 3.90/ea. $ 7.80 ! 18 gal. tank I ,
425 2 I Pump fcr 6 gal. tank \'.':m:!s }Ia tura1 Science $ 58.85/ea $117.70 ! i
426 1 I Stand. f~r 10 gal. Cenco Canada Ltd. $ 19.95 $ 19.95 aquarl.um
I • 427 2 Plastic aquarium tank \'iards Natural Science $ 60.50/ea $121.00 7 gal.
NOTE: Low bidder @ 126.00 is quoting on glas~ tank Hhich is less durable. '
428 2 I i Covers for above tanks \':ards Natural Science $ 111.30/ea $ 28.60
, 429 1 I Geology rock collection lo.'aros Natural Science $158.40 $158.40
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NCJI'E: Lo,1 bidder at $66.10 is quoting on 48 s?ecimens and Cenco quote on 95 specimens I
432 1 I Survey collection of I Cenco Canada Ltd.~. $ 66.30 $66.30 the plant kingdom
NOTE: UYN bidder at $41.77 is quoting on a less m .. unrer of specimens. I I .. I I
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433 Ion Centigrade thermometers Stansi Educational $ L44/ea. $ 17.28 "
434 1 Experimental planter Sargent-Welch $285.00 $285.00 Scientific Ltd.
435 1 Heather station Sargent-We1ch $126.95 $126.95 scienset Scientific Ltd.
436 6 Hicroscopes S3rgent-Welch $119.50 $717.00 Scientific Ltd.
437 1 Po~~r supply kit Sargent-\'lelch $ 74.80 $ 74.80 Scientific Ltd.
NCYI'E: low bidder at $24.93 is quoting on a nuch smaller set •
• 438 1 Gal vanorreter Stansi Educational $ 29.84 $ 29.84
439 6 Bell outfit Sargent-vlelch $ 6.95/ea. $ 41. 70 Scientific Ltd.
440 1 Optical bench Sargent-Welch $ 57.20 $ 57.20 Scientific Ltd.
441 1 Demonstration lenses Stansi Educational $ 7.59 $ 7.59
442 2 17" floor rraintainers DJstbane Products $631.80 $1263.60 ! with solution tanks
NOTE: He had two 10.'1 bidders, one at $525.00 and one at $589.00 but neither company is local and we have had no previous experience with their machines, as we have had wi~h the Dustbane machine • • 443 1 16" automatic scrubbing G.H. \'iood & Company , $837.78 $837.78
machine
444 4 Upright vacuum cleaners A?pliance Clinic Ltd. $170.95 $683.80 NOTE: Lo'Il bidder at $150.00 is quoting on a r..achine we have used before and found not as
satisfactory as the Hoover being quoted by Appliance Clinic.
445 1 Upright vacuum heavy Cody Food Equipment ' $364.65 $364.65 duty cleaner Ltd.
446 2 Housekeeper carts G.H. I'load & Company $ 66.26/ea. $132.52 Vii th cloth bag
447 2 Utility carriers r.andy Chemical Co. $ 44.60/ea. $ 89.32 • heavy duty
4118 6 Galvanized mop buckets Co:ly Food Equipment $ 21.05/ea. $126.30 26 qt. with casters
1149 2 Bucket trucks Cojy Food Equipment $ 27.82/ea. $ 55.6 ll
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• -450 4 26 qt. mop buckets Cody Food Equipment $ 12.10/ea. $ 48.40
no casters
451 6 4' x 8' weather G. H. Hood & Corripany $ 45.80/ea. $274.80 resistant door mats
NOTE: Low bidder at $411.80 supplied no infom.ation with thi.s mat and we have used the G.H. Wood mat and found it satisfactory. -
452 1 Cannister type DJstbane Products Ltd. $506.05 $506.05 wet and dry vacuum cleaner
NOTE: Low bidder at $475.00 is quoting on a ll'achine we have never used and never tested' and we have used ,the Dustbane machine and found it satisfactory., , ,
453 1 Carpet shampoo rrachine Cody Food Equipment $616.25 $616.25 Ltd.
__ The total of the al:ove tender amounts to $106,651.56. The amount of $125,000.00 has been allotted as a Capital Expenditure to cover furniture and equipment for this
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Jr. High School. It will be necessary to call an add~tiona1 smalbtender for the curtains and drapes for the school but we will have sufficient funds for these items.
WMW/as
Respectfully submitted,
W.M. WhiUnan, Purchasing Agent
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CITY OF mRIMOlTl'H
TENDER FOR
FURNI'IURE AND EQUIPMENT
NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
DOREI'HIA DRIVE
1. Sealed envelopes containing tenders should be· plainly marked on the outside of the envelope, "Tender for Furniture & Equipment - New Junior High Sclool - Dorethia Drive.
2. Tenders must be in the office of the undersigned on or before 4:00 P.M. Thursday, May 6th, 1976.
3. Enclose illustrations and specifications with your tender to. cover all items on which you are quoting.
4. We reserve the·right to place either all or part of this tender with one or rrore suppliers. .
5. All prices to be F.O.B. School, Da.rtrrouth, Nova Scotia.
6. su1:mit your prices on our tender forms and show both unit prices and total. --
7. l-bst of the furniture except upholstered chairs and part of the equipment is federal sales tax exempt because of sCOOol use. Show opposite your prices if you have or have not included federal . sales tax •
8. Do not include Nova Scotia Hospital Tax in your price.
9. Advise approximate delivery after an order is placed.
10. Lowest or any tender not necessaril~ accepted.
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St-..lc.y tables-trepez:>idal 60" x 3D" X 3D" 30" - top to be 5/811 thick ~rith textured plastic.la~te surface and res:in~ core-all edges bullnosed and finished with synthetic resin coating-steel framewith 3" deep x Hi.. . gauge steel apron and bolted on legs of l~" square x 16 gauge steel tubingadj:.lstable glides 23-30" high 6-28" high
O?en front study desks top 21f" wide x 18" deep-bp to be laminated synthetic with resir.i:ood core-top edge bullnosed and finisted with synthetic resin coating •. Book box approx. 16" x 2l" x 5" deep of le gauge metal. Legs to be 1~1I dia.-;;eter tapered and 16 gauge metal swivel gli:::es. 300-30" high 60-28" high
Shelf tables 1f8" x 24" - top to be 5/8" thick with textured plastic laminate surface and resinioXXld core-all edges ~ilL~osed and finished with synthetic r~s:n coating - 18 gauge steel .shelf sl.:.:??Orted :>n I" s~·~ 16 gauge steel r::a.oo::e - ool ted l~" square 16 gauge steel legs with 12 gauge corner brackets adjustable glides 3D" high
Student cJ-.airs non stacking contoured si. "1g1e piece seat and back-thernPplastic. shell-no-s~face screws or rivets-welded t"i':;:.llar f!'=""ne with baked ena.'ne1 finishsdvel gl:':::es. 4I.;J-17" hign 50-16" high
:<.eC1:angu12" tables' 48" x 30" top to be 5/2" thic< 'i1ith textured 'Dlastic laminate s:..::r-=ace 2:.:: resin· .. :ood core":edges bullnosed a..,:: finis:-.ed iolith synthetic resin coating s1:e:l fra.oo::e with :" deep Y. 18 gauge steel
t a.?~on and ::olted C:1 legs c= H," square x
t! :.~ gauge s-:eel tl..:':::.11g - ba:<ed enamel adjust
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i : ?e.::-::an&ll5.!' table ':;6 x 48" similar to aboVE
, I : ?.o·"",,1 tab::'es - 48" diameter similar to item
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8 500 Stacking chairs-contour rroulded poly-propylene-one piece seat and back -no a-~. - no surface screNS or rivets-welced steel tubular frame with baked ena.':\el finish-nylon glideS-height 17"
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birch-six legs-single pedestal-three dI'a',:ers-sliding ledge-m::desty panel in bac.1<-top approx. 1 3/8" thick
10 23 Teachers straight, slatted back birch arm chairs - seat approx. 19" x 1711 -approx. 20" between arms - legs to be 18" high and reinforced
11 38 Bookcases - approx. 42" x 36" wide x 10" deep birch-three adjustable shelves dust top· and base-o;>en front
12 20 \olastebaskets-metal 14" x 10" dia. bottom x 13~" ma . top-rolled top edge-raised
. bottom-cold rolled steel Hith baked enar..el finish
13 24 Pencil sharpeners-cesk or Hall type screw holes in reinforced base for rrount· ing size for standard pencils - manual type
14 24 Stools-hard~~d-ro~,d to~-~our. legs-26" high
• 15 8 Filing cabinet-legal size-four ~awer 28' deep x 18" Hide x 51" high metal with baked enamel finish-hanCles, label holdeI s and guide rods for each drawer-cradle 'tyJ: e suspension TIn. th rollers-no lock.
,~- E 1 :iling cabinet-sidlar to above except Hith lock (nusic)
17 32 StJ.:ie:1ts fo:!.c-aYlay tablet arm chair-one p:'ece synthetic seat an:: back - fold-away tab:'e-::: .arm :,:hich s',.;ive1.5 up and folds int :,
- ;:os:' -::,o:1-tc,":llet ar.:-. i:qprox. 14" x 1711
p:'as':ic Vii ti1 hard;,:=oc cc~
, ~ 2 Secre-:ariel :.. s~.a~e::! de5:~ 30" x 60" top. ,,::'th 36"x 19" leh' r:a.'1: run-off-drop style-birch six 1ebs-~,:o dra',vers in desk s::a ~ionery ca.~inet i;1 rt:.,-off-drawers
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Typewriter standard. manual 16" carriage margin stops - positioning scale - adjustable paper holder-5ull size keyboard-liftoff top cover-bar tabulator pica type
Typewriter - elect'ic 16" carriage, latest design standard keyooard 45 keys and 90 characters minimum, margin stops, positioning scale, adjustable paper holder, lift-of top cover, bar tabdator, elite type
StaCking cr~s - u?holstered - contoured seat and back foam padding seat and baCk square tubular welded steel frame chrome reinforced legs - ~~ivel glides - seat h,~ight 18". (72 lL~- hal. offices)
Storex lateral sto~~ge file-consisting of one only four high case 36" wide, four 12" drawers with h:"-lging frames and rectractable doors, one only leg base. Similar to B.K. Jorl rrodel. (library)
lX>uble pedestal birch desk 30" x '60" top - 30" high. BlaCk metal legs -one pedestal to have one legal size file drawer plus o~e smaller drawer. The other :>edestal to have three equal size drawer, min. cepth of 3~" 'per draVler ,",
Upholstered arm clair's - foam padding seat and back - adjustable height, swivel/tilter on chrome base with 2" ball casters
Paper cutter - 19" square, cutting capacity of up to 250 sheets of 20 lb. bond paper or stacJ.; of paper up to l~" in height. Length of cut, up to 12" replacable cutting blade of hardened tool steel.
Spirit duplicatin~ ~Bchine with automatic p3.per feed. aachine to be electrica::"ly opera::ed. Variable pressUl~ co~trol f~~ impression roller, ad~~5table ;:.aper renge and a9ju5table receivi'5 tray. Feed pressure to be ad:'.:stable
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27 4 Goat trees - ~~cs~ (birch) 2" square with 4 - 3" coat r::c.:-"s at top, approx. 6' in height --
28 1 Portable do'.ilile =a:~ coat boot & hat reek,. mini7.Ul1 3' i:. length - min. 12 hangers to be su::;::':'ed on each face. Unit to be 0:1 ch!"c;:e, ball style
. casters,U,Tut to ;.: similar or equal to the Valet 11, ::c·-;el V - DF - 3
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28 12 Hell hung screen, matte white, 50 x 50 pull down type, no case ..... .. . , . ...
29 2 Projection screens 70" x 70" Matte white tripoc m::>unted case 1 classroom, 1 Home Ec. - ~ extension tube keystone eliminator
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30 l' Projector screen, matte white 96 x 96, tripod, keystone eliminator
31 2 Projector tables-heavy gauge welded steel 1811
x 24" top-baked enamel finish-four ball bear- I, ing swivel casters 42" high (classroom) 20' CSA approved power cord assembly
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32 20 Cassette tape recorders AC/battery-power cord pause control-digital tape counter-push button-built in microphone-auto-stop-cassette pop-up-solid state, S.Q. Califone 3530, (1 Home Ec., 1 Music, 12 classroom, 6 Library) . . . . , . ..... . .
33 2 Microphones to fit above tape'recorders ,', :
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34 2 Stereo tape recorders - 4 track with lid integrated speakers - public address facilitie~ sound on sound controls 15 watt output- two lie integrated full range external speakers - , automatic shut off-two VU meters 4 digit tape
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35 8 Filmstrip/slide projector 300 watt interci1anO'eable 2" wide angle and 3" normal lens flip~ut, advance and rewind lever-forced air cooling 3 t·;ay S"llitch for lamp & fan control 8.Q. VieVllex V85 (1 Home Ec., 1 Library, 6 Classroom)
36 2 Slide projector with stack loader-automatic " focus 300 Hatt 120 volt remote control unit
automatic tuner-cooling fan-selector switch for fan & lamp-select button-elevation control
'OOm) S.Q. Kodak EJctagraphic AF2 (l Library, 1 class .,
I 37 I 1 Opaque projector-1000 watt high speed lens F3.
I approx. 5 3/8" ma. fine tune knob focus 120 i
i volt-silent cooling fan 3 way switch-cord-CSA approved-all metal case with baked enamel fini h (science lab) with pressure plate holder and heat filter
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'38 3 16 mm movie sound projectqr with automation and pause controls, standard lens for classroom use.
S.Q. Bell & Howell auto-load specialist 1592 (2 classroom, 1 Home Ec.)
39 1 16 nm movie sound proj ector \.i th automation and pause controls and w/a lens for use with rear view screen. S.Q. Bell & Hot.ell auto-load specialist 1592 \Olith 5/8 H/A lens
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40 7 Record players 4 speed 8" turntable '4" x 1011 oval dual cone speaker-headphone p1ug-in-8 watt power output 3 watt RMS solid state-built .in 45 RPM record adaptor pause output volume & tone control built-.in anti-ratation feature S.Q. Ca1ifo e 1815K (1 Home Ec., 1 Library, tt.Classroom, I Physio 1 Education)
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, input-controls volume, balance, base, treble and M C volume S.Q. Califone 1155 (1 Music, 1 Library)
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42 2 Visualm3ker with instamatic X35 camera, 3" x 311 copy stand, 8" x 8" copy stand, pistol grip, film, cubes and battery-heavy duty case. S.Q. Kodak Ektagraphic model 2 (1 Library, 1 Classroom)
43 4 Overhead projectors 500 watts metal projection head-1l5 volt, AC cooling fan-power cord access do ~r
.. positive head alignment-tilt head (classooms) SQ 3'1 213BM
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45 17 Individual rear screen fiJ..rro.strip viet.ers-for 35MM single frame filmstrips 311 x 411 p1exiglass screen-lever plus knob film advance-carrying handle 8.Q. Prirra 33D (12 Library, 5 Classroom)
46 3 8 position Listening Station individual volume controls-plug-in cord-extra jad<e for linking one or more units-carry.ing case Hith 8 sets
headphones-stereo-overhead-padded-Hashable (1 Library, 1 Music, 1 Classroom)
117 35 5" reels recording tape 1.0 roil Hylar base, 1 mil, '" 600 ft. S.Q. ~pex 291 (20 Music, 15 Classroom)
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PRICE • 48 45 30 minute cassette tapes S.Q. 3M Scotch Brarid
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51 2 Rearview screen filmstI'ip viewer with built in tape cassette for synchronized sight/sound, inc1ud:ing recording and playback facilities-
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52 1 Transparen~y makerlc~pier with automatic on-off -switch 3 speed drive control - reproduction siz a up to B~ x 14 S.Q. 3M model 5B5
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: Revolving paper back ra=k - 8~ pockets , 21" x 21" x 6 8" high.
'Atlas stand-standard-bi~ch finish:lacquered-six shelves-a?proximately ! 3D" x 27" x ~O" h at front x ~4" h at iback.
115 rawer card catalog ca ~net-b~rch,sectional-concealed draNer pulls with
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; Book trucks-wood-38"Hx~2"Lx16"W-lacquered 1birch-sloped shelves-three shelves includ
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'ing base-5" dia. doubl~ ball bearing , swivel caste~s. ' i I
I Book ends-6" x 5"-20 gauge steel-full cor.t !base-C.L.S. #130
I ! Card catalog IC.L.S. #224
file-4 draN~r-birch-guide ro~s ; I
: Card sorter-23I1Lx3~"~~-24 printed cards ~celluloid covers-CL.S. #163. j
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I : Princeton files-10~"xlG"x33/4" with labeli
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Hamilton portable trac:'ng board-24"x36"- t two 30 t>latt 36 11 fluorEscent lamps-white i
; enameled reflector-adj·,.:stable stops-carrYt . ing handle-lID volt 6C cycle AC. : . ' .
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A/V materials storage =abinets'-one mObile! ~ base with sl-livel caS-:O::~5, 1 cabinet for 'I ' transparencies and rsc::rds with steel : dividers for vertical stacking and door f
with lock, 3 drawer c~~inet with inserts I
for films trips and sli=es, 2 drawer cabin~t for cassettes. Cabinets to stack and lock. l10dular tj';-= interchangable , draHers. lieavy gaugE: :.Ielded steeL 1 Cl as:;'!'mi:'j - 1 LihraY"!
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NEt'" JlJNIOR mGH SCHOOL LIBRARY EQUIPMENT CONT"D
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I PRICE
66 1 Librarian's adjustable chair-upholstered with back-chrome franewith' footrest-steel ball swivel casters, swivel base, tilter action with adjustable seat and
I b~ck-for use with 40" desk or counter.
67 1 Dry mount press-pla1:ensize 18~" x 23"-open three sides-adjustable thermostatic control-aluminum casting-temperature ligh ~-' timing flasher-self adjusting-complete wit tackingiron-1l5 volt, 1,500 watt, AC, 13 , ·am . ps •
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68 1
69 1
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~\o 1
71 8
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72 2
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73 1
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74 2
75 I 4
I 76 1
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I 78 I 1 : I
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cm OF DA.q:r·NOU'IH
IDmt:R FOR
NElol JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EOOCATION EQUIPMENT \
ITEN UNIT PRICE
Olympic balance b:=>..am, laminated, adjusts from 80 cm. to 120 cm. beam 5 meters long by 10 cm. wide by 16cm. thick, rubber feet for floor projection, flat tripod base style so ;rats can be placed for protection, rollers on base for transportation,
. S.Q. Jack Hatson GlG.54 ... . ......
Rectangular vaulting box, five hcm:i~dsections ,·lith nortised and dovetailed joints. Top padded with l~" hair felt am covered with top quality bridle leather, 150 cm. wide, complete with two end casters . . ..
Olympic pommel horse, adjustable in height between 110 cm. and 170 cm. Pommel width adjustment between 40 and 45 cm. All legs completely rubber-shod, tw:> legs fitted with rollers, hardwood pomma s and top quality natural leather.
Gym mats, 12' x 6' AA Ensolite Core with'PEC-IO coating, green, each mat ~lith a 5" semi-circle so that when U,'Q T1'ats are placed together a 10' ~1restling c:ir'c~e Hill result~ s.Q. ~o Polvonite
Crash mats, 5' x 10' x 12') one-pieceurethene foam core, bottom and sides of nat never-tear nylon with anti-skid bottc::I, reinforced handles, vinyl plastic coated mesh top, s.Q. Sports Equipnent Co. SE-m·~
flat mat truck, 5' x 10' tubular metal frame with 1 piece 3/4" ply.·;ood top, four non-marking swivel casters, 'securely bolted . .. .
Reuther boards, laminated mod, 120 cm. long, 60 cm. wide, 12 cm. high, \oleight 18 KG
Benches, 91:1" Hide, 12' lor:5, 13" high, natural finish, laminated hardl·:oo:i. top, legs made of birch plY.·1OOd beam section ha. ..... ch·:cod 2 3/4" wide by 10'10 rg
Practice bala.,ce be=>'i1 12' lO:1g, 12" above floor, 11' vlide \olooden beam, steel b=.se Hi th rubber pads
'lrampette, large 30" x 3D" bed, frame 51" x 51", elastic rubber springs, folding framework with rubber feet
'i'r'ampaline, frerne 9' x 15' x 39". Bed 6' x .12' folded 9' x 6'3" X 9". l:y1on \o:eb bed \olith rubber cables, complete Hi t.,fu'1aCal'l covered pads, S.Q. Sports Equipl'.ent Co. St:-79.'\, vii th SE79PCA
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P'nYSIc:\L E!XJCATIO:I EQiJI?·IENT CmIT'D
l1'E:·t # I QUANTITi I lTEN UNIT TOTAL PRICE
79 1
80 11
S~t parallel ba..l'>S;.v.;ith conversion kit to uneven Pa.VS t.n:t"l transporter. ~':coden laminated bars ,·;ith stainless steel centre cores. Width adjustr.:ent f:rom 420 run. to SOD I::Ul, and height adjust-
.. D"..nt to 1700 l!r.I. to comply with F .I.G. standards. L~even bar attachment with height adjustment to 2~OO mm. S .Q. Nissen fI.odel PB3
Sets 110 ,lb. 'ileights, alll!Etal, each set to contain: 4-10 lb. plates, 4-5 lb. plates, 6-2~ lb. plates, 1-5 ft. bar with sleeve and. collars, 2-16" bars Hith sleeves at;(} collars
81 1 Height training b:>...nch Hith attached weight rack, steel construction, padded top, enamel f:inish . , . .. ........ . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . ..
82
83
84
85
86
1
18
Ball carrier, tubular steel, holds up 'to 20 basket-, b3lls, RoI-O-Bin style, S.Q. Sp::>rrts Equipment Co. SEl3 .
Basketballs, rubber pebble grain moulded cover, nyl~n lo.'Ound carcass, self-lubricating valve, S.Q. Penn PBp
~~ ........ I ~k~~~~~ .~~ther, S.Q. to CB~50~ .. , 36
3
Volleyballs, 18 panel leather, weltedjEnellock se:uns, S.Q. Tachik3I'a 5V5\'l"
Volleyball nets, 2 2' long, round top heavy cord attach-nents, heav.l cord net
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87 2
88
89 36
9::J 2
91 36
Volleyball, nets, 32' long, heavy weight' tWist nyolite mesh, 10 oz. duck headband, nylon full le."'lo:rth cable, reinforced ends, taped all around. S.Q. SE2
I BadaUnton nets, heavy dut-y, all nylon knotted mesl' , sash cord - no steel cable, heavy tape across top
I cmd sides, rei.Tlfo~ced co~ers, S. Q. SE28BI>/ Sp::>rrts
I EquiFment Ltd.
3e.cbrinton rackets, larnL:Rted ash head, chromed rcn; hd car;Xli1 steel sr.a.::t, leather grip, top grade braidEd I nylon strung. S.~. SE20JO Collegiate
G...'¥"Q5S bad:ri.!.tO:1 birds, g::x::>d quality indoor' nylon, S.Q. Thu.'1cerbird nylon
I Soccer balls, 32 pa'1el, black and white design, I concave c,'\.,.al'1Ili!lL'1g, nylon t-XlUIld, unitized carcass I constructic!1., S.Q. Penn PSH32 Continental
PHYSICAL -EDUQ\TION EQUIFt1EN'r COt'l'TID
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92 6 Soccer balls, leather ,·:ate:mro:>f black and t'llU:te cover, 32 pmel, laceles5, h:md sewn, S.Q. l1undid BA-1040 -...... " ," . .
93 36 Playground balls, 7" rub:-=-...r S.Q. Penn PGB7 ... . . . ......... , ..
94 11 Stop watches, 1/10 seco;:d timing \oJith 30 second sweep hand, 15 minute ti-::L'1g, built-:in eyelets on case complete tvith lanya:-d, S.Q • Hanhart FIIO
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95 12 FootbaJ.ls , rubber, nyloc-ply QaDCaSS construction noulded cover, Houl'm nylon carcass, S.Q. Penn PFK-6S ..... . , . .. ' ...... . .........
96 3 fuzen softballs, ru]::.:'e!'. covered, cork and rubber .. centre, S.Q." SB-12R ........ " . , , . , ... . , . '.
91 1 fuz. softball bats, T,Ihi.te ash, natural finish, taped gr'ip, 33" length .... . ... . ......... . ................. . ,
98 36 Softball mitts, natt-T'Y'Bl }:O"'-ket, can be used -for rightor left rend, S.Q. SE75 r ........ . ........ . .............. .. , . .......... . , .,
99 11 Softball masks, heavy V.±-e frame with flared sides, heavy padding w~ adjustible harfiess, S.Q • to SE50
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100 liB Field hockey stic~s, IT'...!l::erry l'lood bl'ade, rattcin handle, bulldog sha:;:-e, r ..:bb=r bound
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101 2 Sets field hockey goal reds - , complete with detachable -kickers, S.Q. SE-528
'" . .. , . . ... . .. '. 102 11 fuz. Pinnies, vario'lS co:!.ors, S. Q. Guelph elastic I 103 36 Compass, liquid-f"led c:psule, t-laterproof, lum:inou5
points, designed fo~ o~~oor education, S.Q. Polaris 7NL
104 2 Pr. goals for gy;;:. 51 :x :;.1 ) 1" steel tube constructic;n complete with poly n::il!)" nets, S.Q. SE8 . I
105 1 First aid kit, all c.etal case 6" x W' x 6'>" "ith 1 analgesic ba.l'il, g£:-:;.i:.i:'e, oirrbnent, armnonia capsule, , bandages, etc .. S.Q• S;x::-::s Equipment Field 'frainers /t'
106 B I Cone markers, r,e2.'r; C'J:-": plastic, 18" high, S.Q. SE2
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07 2 Sets· Cosom f1o:>~ :-:J'-xey kits) 12 rectangular sticks with regular hoc.:~ey st-j'le blade, S.Q. SEI007 ..
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PHYSICAL EIXJCATION EQUI?MENT CONT'D
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108
109
110
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113 ........
114
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'116
11:7
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I 118 .. .
119 I
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120 I ..
121 I I
122 ! i i
123 I I ,
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1
6
1
1
1
1
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,7ennis nets, heavy dyed PJly net with doUbie"'top~ steel cable, headl:ine 42" x 36", S.Q .. ~E2
}!easuring tape, 300 ft. (also in meters) fibreglass tape, pistol grip style case
Htirdles, tubular steel adjustable for height from 2'6" to 3'6"
Set high jLr:np standards, adj ustable to 6 '6" , accu:rate calibration, loc.~ mechanism, heavy metal h3.se, aluminum uprights .
High jtm1P cross bar, squa."'e Jl'.agnesium 13' long
Pegboard, ha.rd;..'OOd, 2" x 24" x 60" with pegs and wall mounting fittings, S.Q. to SE12
If!' Basketballs, rubner, inte...vmediate size, S.Q. to Penn PBHlJ.
24 Tennis rackets, 7 ply lal:unated frame, leather grip, heav-j' braided nylon, S.Q. SE hard shot
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48 Field mckey sticks) mulberry Hood blares', rattan r.a.11dle, bulldog srape, h:.i1dle sue.de and tape covered, S.Q. SE-Olympic .
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I Field hockey balls, com..oosi tion constrUction 48 .. . ....... ' . . '.' , . . ...
4 D::lzen paddle teI1 ... -us bats, ply.·;ood with holes, S.Q. PI'20
2 I Colls 10 lb. sash cord, 3/8"
1 Field lime marker, Th'O sack capa.city, heavy duty netal construction, 4 \'lne-=ls, S.Q. SE-STL
6 Gym scoots, poly?ropylene tops, heavy duty \-lheels
1 Parallel re.r r.tat, 6' x 12' y. 2" filled t~ith rubber filler, non-tear nylon cover, S.Q. SE-19P
1 Tag-of-t'lar rope, 1" best ~ade sisal rope, ends bound, 75' long
UNIT TOTAL PRICE
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1'8,1 '# QUA"ITITY I ITEM UNIT TOTAL \ PRICE :
125 12 Basketballs leather ~ interrr.ediate size S.Q. ~'fACASSAR
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126 1 Ball inflator' - desk inflator - large barrel complete t-lith hand ptUIlp gauge- not imporrted rrDdel . -. . . . ..
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127 1
128 25
129 1
130 1
131 1
132 1
133 1
1
135 1
1
137 1
138
BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS
CITY .OF DARTMOUTH
TENDER FOR
NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC EQUIPMENT
ITEM
Upright Piano and bench similar in qual ity to Yamaha School Model # P2C
Non-folding orchestral music stands, S.Q. to Norwood model
Electric Tuner similar in quality to Strobocon
Set Bowmar Orchestral Library (36 record albwns) Volumes 51 to 86 inclusive
Set Bowmar Meet the Instrument (records, filmstrips, charts)
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~ultimedia Set - Complete Latin - American Series (Mexico, Brazil, Argentina) Keyboard Publications, Set 371R-6 (with record)
Mul timedia Set - Complete Series'; China, Japan, USSR, Keyboard Publications, Set S73R-6 (with records) .
Multimedia Set - Complete Series-Africa and Middle East Keyboard Publications, Set S72R:;r6 (wi th records) .
Multimedia Kit - Rock - Keyboa~d Publjca-tions #KR-4 (with record) .
Multimedia Kit: Jazz to Rock (Pathways to Music) similar in quality to Keyboard PUbI ications
Multimedia Kit - Electronis Music (Pathways to Music) similar in quality to Keyboard Publications
Set Great Composers and Their Music (six filmstrips and records) similar in quality' to Jam Handy' JH 181 OFR
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ITEM' UNIT ~OTAL PRICE
139 ! 1 ea Mus i c Stori es: Fi Imstrips and records: i Peter and the Wolf
The Nutcracker ,Peer Gynt ' The Sorcererls Apprentice Sleeping Beauty , Wi 11 i am Te 11 Midsummer Night's Dream SWan Lake Scheherazade Magic Flute Aida Barber of Seville
.140 1 Autoharp~ with case (12 bar) similar in quality to Chromoharp CHl2
141 '1 Chromatic Alto Xylophone~ similar in qual-ity to Studio 49 Model AXC
142 t Set Atuminum Resonator Bells, 20 bars, in acrylic case, similar ching No. K-l90
in quality to Kit-
143 1 1011 tunable hand drum, similar in quality to Kitching #K-300
144 1 I Alto Metallophone, Chromatic, with damping device and overtone tuning,S.Q. Studio 4~
I Model AMC/D
-145 1 I 1211 tunable nand drum, S.Q. Kitching #k-31C -- I
f 46 I
8" tunabl e tambouri ne, IIK-3311 I 1 I S.Q. Ki tching
147 2 pr~ Finger cymbals, S.Q. Kitching #K-366 I 148 2 prJ
I Claves, medium size, Kitching # K-401
similar in quality to
149 2 pr Maracas, medium size, S.Q. Kitching #K-403 I 150 1 Guiro and scraper, S.Q. Ki tching IIK-407' ' I
,Sl 2 Hand drum ma 11 e ts, medium hard fel t head S.Q. Kitching #K-50G
152 1 pr' Wi re Brushes, S.Q. Kitching #1<-508
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ITEM /I UANTI
1.53 2
154 2
155 1
156 1
157 3
158 1
159 4
160 1
161 1
162 1
4
164 2
165 1
166
167
ITEM
Mallets, medium hard, for suspended cymbal, S.Q. Kitching /lK0536
10" cymbals with straps, S.Q. Ludwig #370
Headless Tambourine, 10" S.Q. Ludwig #95-1
Set Tunable Bongo Drums
Flutes, S.Q. Armstrong Model 104
Oboe, S.Q.; to Selmer Signet, Model 123
Bb Clarinets, S.Q.'to Yamaha
Al to Saxophone, S.Q. to Yamaha
Tenor Saxophone S.Q.to Yamaha
Horn (F, with Eb Crook) similar to Yamaha Model YHR31 1 '
Trumpets , S.Q. to Yamaha Model 232'
Trombones, S.Q. Yamaha Model 352
Euphonium (3 valve)S.Q. to Yamaha Mo~el 201
Bb Tuba, ~.Q. Yamaha Model 102/
String Bass' (3/4 size), S.Q. to Suzuki# 724
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CIn . OF DAIITNOU1H
TENDER FOR
m'l JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL ARTS EQUIPNENT
:TEM ;r " ,QUPu'ITITY ITEr-! UNIT TarAL _. PRICE \
163 1 Circular saw 10" tilting .arbor, complete with guard, splitter, extension wings, stand 2 h.p. motors, 220 volt, single phase, switch overload etc. 2 combination blades, 1 planer blade, 1 set llido heads, s. Q. general
169 1 Belt sander-portable heavy duty 3" x 24" complete with dust bag and one set of belts, 120 V 8.5 amp, . 1700 RPM, S.Q. Black & Decker #4028
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170 1 Jointer 8" complete with open stand, rotor, switch belts vlr'enches, etc. and extra set of knifes, 3/4 H.P. 220V, single phase, S.Q. general
171 1 Abrasive disk finishing machine direct drive motOl: canplete with mitre GA#50-864 S.Q. Rockwell Delta 31-121-12"
172 1 Thickness planer 14" complete with rotor, pulleys belts, switch and extra set of knives, 2 H.P. 220V, single phase, S.Q. general . , , .
172 1, Scroll saH 211" capacity complete with stand 4 cone pulley belt rrotor s'llitch ~tc. 1/3 H.P. S.Q. RockHell Delta 40-205 or general
174 ·1 Bandsa~~ 15" Woodcutting, complete with open stand
•• guards ~ H.P. motor pulleys belts sHitch, mitre .. gauge, S.Q. general #490-1
175 1 Drill press floor nodel complete with 1/3 H.P.. motor variable speed attaclunent, pulleys, belts f?witch, 1 nortising attachment Hith one each 3/8" and ~" hollow chisels and bits, S.Q. Rockwall ~~ta or general
17~ I 1 I B~nch grinder 8" heavy duty ccmplete with sHitch I
I and fine and coarse Hheels 3/4 H.P. S.Q. Black & ! I Decker or Delta ! I
I Electric drill, :;;artable 3/8" variable SPeed, IT '1 i
I heavy duty, 1201J, 2.4 amp, S.Q. Black & Cecker
i #5720 I I
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1 i Sander, orbital ll~ x 11, S.Q. Black & Decker I I #40-15
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! I PRICE , I ?,cuter, c-:;i:'.;>l~te Hith 1 H. P. T:!:)";or G straight & 173 I 1 I S~CulC!r'};·';~e: ::~V~ ~a.1II?' s.Q: Black G De:ker>. :::1 ... -3 & ,..523,,6, ... _u.;,:> __ eLe l1J.th 1 each J:)ove Tail Kit, ;1'52331, IX>\'~ Tail B:i.t, #52322, Ogee Bit, fJ523l5, ·Rc;:-..:m Ogee Eit #52312, Straight Bit f/52272, Straight 3it ('1\.;0 Flute) #52274, Core Ec".< Bit #52294, Straighr-Sit (Sir.gle Flute) #52282, Bit i.:U2512.
180 2 I..c.thE:s-bed 3811 betvleen centres, .;ood turning, 12" s,·:ing ~.;i th stc..'1d, gt:ws, rrotor, thermal overload s,ri.tch, belts pllleys. 2 on.ly 24" tool :rest with eY.tra hold~ I.} ea. R.H. and L.H. 6" face plates 4-3" face plat9s. 2 sets 'bJrnL>g Chisels, 1 Jacobs c... ... uc.1( t-1ith #2 N. T. ~-3/4 H.P. S.Q. General.
181 1 Vc.:::uum Clea'"!eI'-J.!!dus'b:·ia1, cC:i:plete with steel drum. 6 ft. 110:5€:. 2~" dia.lI. with exten. piece, floor
I nozzle, ~<o'Iice tool a.."1d castors.
182 6 only 4 p:lsition~:ocx1t>lorkir.g ber.ches-36"x6011 with la'lrinated h:I'd\·;cod to::? and storage shelf-no dra.~s I o!" cU)ibcares-9:!ch b~nch cc:mple';;e with four #52· recOr' . vises 711 sir.gle action, S.Q. Pedlar. . .
183 I 20 i. J?ck Planes, S.Q. Stenl.qG5
I Block P1:.:1£S,
-184 2 S.Q. Stanley #9~. .
185 2 I ~"TCO~1 PE.'"!es, S.Q. Stanley #4. I I - , I
186 2 I S:;x:>ke~·.a.ves , S.Q. S1:anley #635S. , \
~ .. 187 2 Spokeshaves, S.Q. Stan1ey #64SS. : "-
188 10 I Tr-y S~~3!"8S, 8" blade, 5~" h: .. ::dle, S.Q. Stanley #12T , . I
189 I 2 'J:ry Sq,uares, 12" blade, S" ha.'"!dle, S.Q. Stanley #12T, .
190 1 ! Cc:;rbir:3.tim Sq..:a.res, S.Q. l·lillers Fall,: #1280. !
191 2 ! "T'; B.::ve1s) n I' Stank)" #::1225. u,-<. I ! !
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F!'c::'ir.g S~·..:.~·es, S.Q. Sten1ey, #2100. 192 I i
! H:T~d.ng 3=.t.:S£3: 193 10 S.C). Sta.· .. G.~j' ~556. -- . !
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19-
19:
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20·:
20:
202
203
20-
• 203
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2
20
2
1
4
4
4
4
24
1
1
1
1
1
2
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Set Trarrrnel points, S • Q • Stanley, 4 TP
Bench rules, maple "lith brass tips 2411 S.Q. Stanley #34 VR
Wing dividers, S.Q. Brown & S~ ~810
Chisel, socket. firmer, S.Q. Stanley, 720 1~1I
Chisel, socket finner, S.Q. Stanley 720 111
Chisel, socket finner, S.Q. Stanley 720 3/411 .
Chisel, socket firmer, S.Q. Stanley 720 ~II
Chisel, socket firmer, S.Q. Stanley 720 1t;1I
Bench stops, 5/811 diam. with spring S.Q. Stanley #207
Carpenters orace,. box ratchet 100 plus 1011 G type jaws, S.Q. Stanley 923
Carpenters brace, Yan.\:ee concealed ratched 10" ball bo..aring chuck, S.Q. Stanley #210lA
Set Aug~r bits, 13 . sizes 4/16 to 16/16 inclusive Russell Jennings, S.Q. Stanley 100R] .
Expansive bit adjustable 3 cutters 7/8" l~", 1~1I=2~1I, 2~"-3", S.Q. Stanley fl71AB
Set electric drill bits, 5 sizes 4/16, 5/16, 6/16, 7/16, 8/16, S.Q. Stanley fl125A
\-1renches, adjustable 8", S.Q. Stanley #1536
Set v~enches, open ended in clip, S.Q. St~lley #1529
UNIT PRICE
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I 1 HandsaV1, crosscut 10 point 2LI", S. Q. Disston #1 t
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212 I 213
214
215
216
217
218
219
2.2D
221
222
~23
2.25
227
223
1
6
1
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H:mdsa\.J, crosscut 8 point 2611, S.Q. Disston 12
Back saws blade 311 x 12", S.Q. Disston 4
Finery \Olheel dresser, S.Q. Desrrond lfuntington 0
Set twist drills, carbon steel 1/16 to ~ by 64ths S.Q. Union #318.
2prs. Pliers, side cutting 8", S.Q. Kraeuter; #1830.
4 Clamps bar, S.Q. Tay1ar farbes 6 ft.
3
2
6
1
10
2
Clamps bar, S.Q. Taylor Farbes 4 ft.
Clamps bar, S.Q. Taylor Forbes 3 ft.
Clamps adjustable, S.Q. JO!'genson I/O.
Clamps adjustable, S.Q. Jorgenson #2.
Clamps handy, S. Q. H:lrgreaves 1/3.
Clamps fixtulia, S.Q. pargreaves #600.
I'Ietal working benches, 3611x721t steel top-wood filled-storage shelf-no drawers ~ cupboards S.Q. Ped..lar.
Hammer, stGel reising, polished S\Xr'face, 2~ Ibs. S.Q. Bro\om, Boggs;'#4.
Hacksaw frarres, rugged construction adjustablE'!, S.Q. Millers Fells, #1919.
Harrmers, b-ill pain, 8 oz., S.Q. Stanley #308.
Hamners, b311 pein, 16 oz. S.Q. Stanle~ #310.
1 Hamrr~er, ball y-::in, 24 oz., S.Q. Stanley #312.
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1 Set tHist drills, carbon steel, jobbers length, size 1/16"-~" ':Jy 64 ths., S. Q. Union #318.
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236 20
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238 I 2
239 4
240 1
241 ·1
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Divide:::'s, SP1'ing, quick nut type, S.Q. Millers Falle # 500.
l~" C Cloo.rr.ps, S.Q. General.
MicrometeL', outside caJ.iper, 0-1" student quality. S.Q. StarTett, #436.
Steel rules, :in Sths & 16ths, toth sides 12" long. S.Q. Srarorett Luf'tdn or BWIID & Sharp #414.
Canbmat1.on squares, rust proof blade, black ~-lith . white numbers, S.Q. Millers Falls, #1280.
Iraming squares, bright finished steel, S.Q. Millers Falls, #1lJ.OO.
Awls, forged steel, wood handle 7" overall, S.Q. Ni.Uers Falls, #365.
each size, chisels, cold, \;", 3/a", ~", 5/a" 3/4", I", 8.Q. Grey Bonney.
each S'cilson t.;renches, sizes 1211 & lSIl, 8.Q. Grey, Bo:mey or Ri.gid
Babbit ladle, 311•
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245 1
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Pipe cutter, caJ:a,city to cut pipe 1/8"-1" diameter. S.Q. P~gid 0~ Grey Bonney.
wtre cutter, capacity to cut #8 ga. wire & srrall bolts~ S.Q. Grey, Bonney or Rigid.
I lathe, Nyford NL7 Tr.achine lathe cat. #10/001 I cClll?~ete \-lith motor, 3 j::,,:ed chuck & set of
cuttL,g tools, S.Q. Kelvm Eughes.
Tap & die set, size ll.40 tdz, 8.Q. Greenlee or , l':ille~ Falls.
Cut-:1'1g nippers~ rer:ova.ble, 12" long, 1 3/Lf" \,id;::, S.Q. ore\-m Boggs, #1.
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; 5 Timers snips, crucible steel blades,' regular I
248 I I · pattern, 3" cut, S.Q. Bro,m Boggs #9. , i I , I
6 i Combination snips, 3" cut, l2~" long ''Vass'', ! 249 ,
I i S.Q. Bro~m Boggs #19. I
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I • 1 Combination snip, "V" pattern, solid steel I
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I '~~iss" 13" long, S. Q. Brom Boggs CV-19. : • I
I • 251 6 Tinners' snips, ·'t~iss" metal master, 10" i
1 ! I cuts right or left, S.Q. Broon #1:1-3. I
252 4 Hammers, rivetting, 2 each size 1" sq. 7/Si. sq. i et i S.Q. Brown Boggs #2, #3. !
I ! 1 I 4 Hammers, setting, ordinary, tool steel, 2 each 25:' I
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size, 1~ lb. 1 lb. , S.Q. Brown Boggs #2, #3 •. j
254 l Bench plate, 25:lb. weight, S.Q. Br'O"WIl #140. I . Boggs I · I
I 255 I 1 H6lloo mandrel stake 40" overall, S.Q. Brown ;
i Bciggs #40. I I I
I I 25& ! 1 Blowhorn stake, long end 18" short end Th", I
i S.Q. Brown Boggs #8. I I
257 I 1 Needlecase stake, 7 lb. Height, S.Q. BX'OOIl Bogg I #16. I ' .
! Bevel edge square stake, face size 3" x 5~" I
258 I 1 I I 14 lb. l-1eight, S.Q. Brown Boggs #7.
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I 3 Hand groovers, 3 ea. size ~", 5/16", 3/S", i i , , S.Q. Bro',m 1306gs ! i i i !
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: 1· 261 1 Each size, 1'.011CM punches, ~", 3/S", ~", 3/4" 1" , , . , , I S.Q. Bram Eoggs ! , I : , I e · , ! I
1 ; Each size, hellO'll punch-as, .1~" , 2" , S.Q. Brown B?ggs 262
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1 set Solid punches, ccmplete #0-fl8, S.Q. Brown Boggs
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~ Foot squaring shears I complete \.n. th hold dO\-1O j rcachine #237A, 18 ga., S.Q. Brown Boggs 37~'
I I Slip roll former, 22 ga, capacity 2"x30", S.Q. I J3rc\·m Boggs, #31. !
Comb. brake & folder, s:irrilar in style & quality to #101-30", S. Q. Brown Boggs, 30"
I Drill press, floor rrode1 type, ccmp1ete with 1/3 H.P. heavy duty rrotor, variable speed attachment, p.Uleys, belts chuck key, starting switch, S.Q. Dalta or Buffalo
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Bench grinder', 811 heavy duty, 3/4 h.p. rrotor, ccmplete with ~i1es, shield brackets, tapered
I spindle to fit shaft (t:hreaded). Machine to I include one fine & one course grinding wheels, I less stand., S.Q. Black & Decker or Delta, 8"
Electric drill, 3/8" variable speed; ,chuck capacity, heavy duty, ball bearing, geared chuck & key, S.Q. Stanley #138, or Black & I Decker #457, or Porter C:.ble, #515.
, ! , Metal working vises, S.Q. Record #3
! i Drill press vise, 3" jaH opening, S.Q. Stanley I #993A ' i
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I : S.Q. Buzzer #2 I t
: Solder'lng copp=rs, ccnplete with wood handles, t Brown Boggs, 2 lb. to pair. , , ,
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Pliers, side cutting, S.Q. Kraeuter, 7" "
n -Pll.ers) round .. o::.e I S Q }(r> aeuter 6"
Pliers) round :10Se, S.Q. Kraeuter, 8"
Vise ,grips. st:lndard s,:zc. locking type, S.Q. Grey 130nney, 8"
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i one "y" connectio:1, 3 pI ~;elding goggles, fl:int lighter. :
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1 I Prestoli te sta..-rter kit 27:: i
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1 "8" prestolit~ cylinder i I
Thunderbolt 225 arc t-."elder C/H 25' lead, 25' 28:' 'I 1
i ground, 1 grctmd clamp, 1 electrode holder, 2 helmets, 6 spring clamps 4", 6 spring clamps 6"
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28': I 1 HQs-sfeJ..d bencer, #1 standard outfit less stand -! i Hith ~It & 4" scroll fom.er. ! I J~,
283 I 24 I "T".,square, h3.rd ll'aple with plastic edge 24", S.Q. 1 I ! Hughes Owens, Geotec #324-4624 , , 28!.1.
I 6 Irregular c\.Ir'Ves, similar to Hughes Owens, Geotec
#324-5913 .~ -, .. , . . ..... , , " '
285 24 Transparent triangles 300 /S00, sjm:Uar to Geotec, Hughes-Owens, #324-2008, 8"
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26~ 24 Transparent triangles 450 , similar to Geotec Hughes-(A.lens #24-2110
287 24 \oJhi te plastic architect's scales 12", similar to Geotec Hughes Ovmes #324-1350
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2c :: I 10 Semi circular protractors, 5" similar to Geotec ~~
i Hughes-O\vens #324-1512
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I 21.; V.aster bow CQ-:lDaSS S~" similar to Geotec Hughes-
Owens #322-9305 ,
2=-- I :!. I Pr. 81ackboa.rd co~passes
, 300/S00 blackbca.rd tria~gle 2;2 , ...
,. -. .. , 1 I 450 Blackboard triangle L-:: I
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CITI OF DARl'H8UTH
TENDER FOR
NE\oJ JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Em-lE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
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Zig zag se\-ling Il'.achine with cabinet and stool s:im:i.lar to "Elna Special" in quality
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Straight stitch seWing Il'.achine with cabinet and stool similar in quail ty to Elna ,
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Ironing boards vn.th covers , , ., . " '
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Steam dry irons, simil~ in quality to Westinghouse HS .••••••. 1 . '
22" x 16" altnninum utility trays .......
18" x 14" altnninum utilit-j trays . . . . . . . . . '" .
12-16 hole snall size Jralffi.., tins (altuninum) " ,
Small loaf pa."lS 7" x 3"(alum:inum) . . .... . ,
30" x 18" Hooden pastry ooards " , ' .
2~ quart double boilers (8eneral Steele,Hare) , ,
Earthenware tea p:>ts " ..
Dozen mason jars 1 pint size '--
large white garbage cans i·;ith plastic inserts , ,
Dozen stainless steel dL~,er knives
Dozen stainless steel dL'1.'1er forks
Dozen stainless steel dessert spoons
Doz. stainless steel S0l? spoons
Doz. stainless steel teaspoons
Doz. stainless steel serving spoons
Hhite cannister sets
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ITEM # QUANTI'IY ITEN UNIT TOTAL PRICE
-315 3 Heavy duty utility tables with casters - metal
30" x 24" X 3~'' high ..
.316 12 8 oz. or metric equivalent aluminum dry measur~ :i.ng cups
317 12 6" x 12" vegetable chopping bOaros
318 12 1 quart Hearever double rollers . . .... ,
-. -"S"19 J 6 Hot mats for under hot dishes . . ........ . . ...... . . . . . . ......... ' ....... . .... .. .
320 6 Cookie sheets 16" x 24" similar in quality to vlearever . . . . ......... . ......... . ............... . . . ...
321 12 11:1 qt. Saucepans similar in quality to Wearever . . .. , . . . . . . . . . ..
322 6 3 quart saucepans similar in quality to Weareve ... . ... . . . ........
323 I 12 vl00den rolling pins .-+ .....
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12 Hedium sized t-.'OOden spoons ..
. 32~~~,~1· 24 Egg beaters Vlith nylon gears .. . ., ..
326 r
12 Pastry blerlders
327 12 6" diameter straine.rs . , .. --
328 I 12 flour. sifters 4 cup size or metric equiValent
329 12 Sets (3 to a set) plastic mixing bowls'
330 I 4 I Sets (3 to a set) Pyrex JII~ bowls
331 I 12 ·1
Hetal pie plates - 9" dia-r.eter { I
I 13" X 10~" cake coolers 332 1\
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12 8 hole muffin tiJ1S - 'medium size cup - aluminum I I I 334 I 12 Square 8" x 8" cake pans (aluminum) i
335 I 6 I Loaf p:ms 9~'! X SY' (alu.-:Unum) -~
I ! I 336 I 12 Square graters :
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PRICE • $37 12 10~1I diameter cast iron frying pans
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338 1 Electric can opener
-339 l! 13~i' diameter white enamel basins
l! Colanders, minimum 12" diaJ;:eter .
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341 3 Hand electric mixers, smilar in qualitY to Hestinghouse HM05
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-342 3. large green \olaste basket 14" high - metal .... . .. . .... . .. ., ... . . . . . .
343 12 1211 x 16" utility trays enamel or altuninum . . . . . . .. . , ' . . . . . " .
344 6 lbzen 5 oz. custard cups or metric equivalent .. ' ' .. ........ .. . . .. , ..
345 12 Small white earthenware' bowls . . ....... ' .. , . . .
346 12 ·Medium white earthem'lare bowls . . '" . '" . ... . ......... , .. . .. . .. .
347 12 12J:111 x 15 11 cookie sheets (alwrinum) . . ..
348 6 Medium size tube pans (r~IDvable centers) alum.inum
• 349 1 3J:1 quart pressure cooker I' ..
350 24 Large plastic plac~ats
351 1~ I lbz. 8 oz . Pyrex measuring cups or metric equivalent ... . . .. ,
352 8 I Pyrex casseroles 2 quart size ..
353 8 I Pyrex casseroles 1 quart size I 354 I 2 I 4 slice toasters - pop-up heat control 1500 watt ..
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355 I 2 I Electric kettles 1500 Ylatt 2 quart automatic shut-o f
I , 56 2 I Alurnimun kettles 2 quart
I I Simi1i in 357 1 I Automatic Hasher spin-drye!' 220 volt, white, I , quali'ty to \'lestinghouse i
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ITEM # QUANTITY I !TEN UNIT TOTAL· PRICE
358 i Automatic dryer timer and temperature controls 220 volt, approx. 27" x 25" x 44" H, white, s.imilar in quality to Hestingrouse
359 4 24" electric ranges 4 burner glass wmdow in door, 220 volt, 60 AC standard controls oven light appliance outlet, t-ihite, similar in quality to Hestinghouse
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360 2 Refrigerator 13 .cu. ft. separate freezer .' section, two shelves light thermostat & ·cold
control S".-litch, y/hite, s:ir.tiJ.ar in quality to \'lestinghouse, 1 Teacher's Room, 1 Home. Ec •
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361 4 112" push brooms ylith handles
362 4 I Squeeze mops with handles ( ..
363 3 Sets - ironstone (48 pieces) dishes - all 3 sets in the same pattern ..... . . . . . . ... . . .. "
364- I 1 I Doz. metric measuring tapes .. . . . .. . . .. ... . .
365 I 1 I Metal box Hith lock 10" x 4~" x3" t .. . I
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, :QUANTITY : I '.! I~ I ' I 1 '?':ysics chart with circula!" b.=>..se, S.Q. Sargent-He1ch , I I 1
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~ ::,::.cktoard graph stencil· recta"'lg'.t1ar coordinai:es,. I S.Q. Sargent4lelch' ,.
I : l·~.;t>ic chart:, s. Q. Scrgent-~'Ielch
1 ! IE..-...gErOUS elements chart, S.Q. Sargent-t~elch ------~+-------~!--------
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I D:llneoscope: AO overhead projector-lOOO watt-lOO' '::x>t cellophane scroll on stage with handle to . ;:,.ove fonard or re'/erse-head with vertical tilt : ~ 360 degree rotation-lO"xlO" stage-pnd support
s:-::1i ccmplete Hi:th 2 acetatE:: rells ,1.O~·:t·1 x 35 ft. ~ =ust cover, 1 elevating :evicc, 1 side s~pport ::-.~lf. .
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: sq.:are-36" straight edge"';13" protractor-2411
triangle -! ,..cod with knobs. i I ,
,- ~:$l York der::onstration b:!]=r:ce, S.Q. lJG854 Fisher I I
·, .. ~ights-Chaus hocks, S.Q. ~::;30C Fisher
?eriodic chart, S.Q 45527 !ist~r
:..a.-:-.p board, S.Q. 43652 Fi::-.€":'"
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379 1 143575-r'lagn-a-::ciE:C"'C!'ic gerl.::rator, S.Q. Fisher
380 1 2369A-Condu~:iviti test~-safety type, S.Q. Sargent I t';e1ch
38l I 1 ~2363G-ElectrolY5is Appr-ratus-Brownlee, S.Q. Sargent
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382 1 Set 6941B-~all"ccd biology charts (set of 60) S.Q. Sargent-Helch
383 1 0324-Paper cutter, S.Q. $ar>gent-Welch I
384 1 9S109-A.,atcmy model scienset, S.Q. Sargent-Welch
,385 1 ,0818 Halls carriage S.Q. Sargent Welch .,
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385 1 263S-Student tel. statjcn, S.Q. Sarge.nt-t~elch
387 1 43874-Teleg!'~Fh set-student, S.Q. Fisher
, 368 , 1 11976-Electrcs-::e:,:ics set, lC'I1-1ea'<:age, S.Q. Sargent
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383 1 1185S-Elect::-::ra.g::et, U fc:m, S.Q. Sargent-~lelch
3&0 1 2450 St. LC'.cs ::-;)·;:o~, S.Q. $argent-Welch
391 .. 1 12453 FOU!.'-j;ole :!.."W3.ture, S.Q. Sargent-tolelch
392 1 I N:!gi'letoelec-~ic generatc~ ~J2488, S.Q. &:trgent-Helch [
i , I 3:::> I 1 i 0976B-rric':cn 5e1:, tdth ":eights & spring balance, i
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IIDf # QUANTITY Iml UNIT TOTAL PRICE
397 1 Bausch & 10mb trisi~~:~x =~:~ projector 25W3916, S.Q. Hards
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Student weight sets .. -._ .. - .. - S.Q. Wards 398 .... .. --"'" --,
399 1 New era health chcr:s, ~ .. ~ . ~'l"'~s ;
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400 1 Rayscope Geiger 'co~_:n-:e::-, ~ ~ :':ards .......
401 10 Student field compass:::'::350, S.Q. Wcm:ls ..... . . . .
'402 12 527090 dissecting se-:, ge: .. bblogy, SQ Sargent-Welch ..
403 1 . Harvard trip balance, ~~uGle t~ 40450, S.Q. Sargent-Welch
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404 1 Balance support, p:'e:::::!: t"J-pe 4042, S.Q. Sargent Welch
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405 12 Harvard trip balan:.e; 5 :.::::~ e beam 40450 S.Q. Sargent-Helcr.
1106 12 I Harvard trip balm:.:;,; 5:":-.!;:'e ;r...a1l 53217"':01 I
• 407 . 1 2359 Electrop1atin~ :..::::-:.-:-':l:: 'i:ith power unit S.Q. Sargent-Welch
408 1 2600 Model transfo'r:.:e~ , - ~ E.argent-Welch ..... ""'.
409 12 IRin stand sUPP'Jrts :: .t.-:2 2 ring 3, 4 in. s.Q~ Sargent-Helct
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I Meter stick S-446E3, .. :.:.:r·!;ent-Welch 410 ,
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Vernier Caliper S~-~-:, .. :a..vgent-Welch I _. -.'
I ! 412 : 1 ~'later PJllution k:::: . _ ... ~ -r •••• Sargent-t~elch
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Cciliorm test kit 9735, S.Q. S5.rga1t-Helch I i
:·:::.:er treatr..ent pl:mt 7079, S.Q. Scrgent-Helch I I
?,;:;;lacar.ent chE:'..icals 7079A, S.Q. Sargent-Welch , i I
:n;.::atic t:rolgh, p:>lypropylE::..T')d-S-82 5,80, i
S.Q. I· Se:r;;:e..'"lt-ioielch : I ' <>
I , i , IE~ter-1723B, S.Q. Sargent-~lel.ch
I ,56 N 9900 - Plant l-..l.ngdcm display case, S.Q. t-lards 1 ~S5 W 9900 - Anir:al kingdom displ:.y case,. S.Q. W~
36 ~~ 30G5 - Intro. to biochar.istry kit, no. 2, S~G· i~
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i 52· ;.; 3050 ::X;:.;:~ie.--,::e5 with protczoa ki,!;, S.Q. t-lard~
: 3c ~. 563G ;·.':::t:er p:>llution lea."'11iiz. sustem, S. Q. W s
i ac ~~ 7901 :':a.....c's c;U=rium pla-'"lt set-18 gal. tank tl S.Q. 'iaros ' .
! i 2~ ~~ 8645 AF-1 fer 6 gal. tar.k, S. Q. Hards
; 21 i: S35::J S1:and rcr 10 g!ll. :quaril.UIl, S.Q. Hards I , : '22. .... ' S92S Fib~l=.ss aquari..rr:. t=..-.1<:-7 gal., S.Q. , ~1;~-:5
2:" ' .. : 7731 Co'/e::'-'5 :::::.- e..tov:.:. :;. ~. :'lards
.. ',': C·2:: :.ecorC -:,f lif~ =_!1 -::-.-2 :-ccks, S.Q. \.Jards
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43!l 1 24901 Experin:ental pla,1te:-o, S.Q. Sargent-Helch
435 1 1293 ~'leather stati::>:1 scie:i.set, S.Q. Sargent-i'ielch
-• 436 6 S-48426-15 model no. M224~a.rnicro5COpeS, S.Q. Sargent-Helch
437 1 2625 Power supply, S.Q. S:rgent-Helch ..
433 1 8-30300 Galvanometer, Sargent-Helch Cadet, S.Q. Sargent-Helc. ...
43S I 6 2936 Bell outfit, S.Q. Sa=gent-Ylelch
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TENDER FOR
NUl JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLFANING EQUIFMENT
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17" floor Il'.aintainers, with solution tank equippe with "instaloc.~" type drive pad, 1 basseine brush 1 p:>lish.lng brush, 1 buffing pad, 3/4 H.P. heavy duty motor, cable no. 14-3 length 50 ft. brush speed approxlinately 175 R.P.M. heavy duty nonmarking rubber wheels and bumperS; to be C.S.A. andlor U.L. approved type. Advise ~arranty
16" automatic scrubbing machine complete with means for supplying metered solution to the brush or pad ~ a storage tank and for storing the recovered ctirty water. Machine to be capable of vacuum pick up of excessive water without using pads or brushes. Motor ininimum 1 H.P.10A, 110 V, 60 cycle, A.C. Solution tank to be 3 or 4 gallon size. Pick up tank to be 4 to 5 gallon size. Cord rnin:i.murn 75 ft. #14-3 detachable wheels and casters to be heavy duty, quality and non-marking. Bumpers to be nonmarking. All cOntrols to be mounted on handles for ease of operation. Complete with 1 set of drive pads and brushes. Terms of w.:irranty to be stated. Hachine to be C.S.A. andlor U.L. approved type. ..
Upright vacuum cleaners - motor minimum 3/4 H. P. heavy duty, housing to be all metal construction and of low profile for ease of low level access. Complete with rug adjustment, cloth shake out bag, not less than 30
" ft. of cord, revolving bt=>...ater brush, heavy duty non-m:rking wheels and bumpers. Machine to be C.S.A. and/or approved type. Advise'
Upright vacuum cleaner, equipped with a brush drive motor and vacuum motor. Vacuum lIOtor to be capable of lIOving 100 C.F.M. at a 2 inch orifice. t-/heels and bumpers to' be heavy duty non-Il'.arking quality. Brush to be capable of cleaning a swath of 15" - 16". l1achine to be equipped with a sateen cloth . filter bag and a package of 6 disposable filter bags. Filter material must trap all debris ai'1d dust. Machine to be equipped with 50 ft. of 16-3 plastic covered cable and means of storing same to be provided. 11ach.lne housing to be low profile for ease. Terms to be stated. ~Echines to be C.S.A. and/or U.L. approved type.
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448 6
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Housekeepers carts, rigid _ tublar steel constrUction wheels approxiwately 411 diameter, ball bearings, two fixed and tv10 free. Frame to support cloth bag, storage trays arid broom and rrop support rings. Complete with heavy duty cloth bag.
Utility carriers, heavy duty chrome plated steel tubing with heavy gauge hangers for waste bag. Self locking braces to keep frame rigid. Heavy duty swivel \o1heels, non-marking rubber. Complete with heavy duty bag Hith brass grommets. Capacity appromately 5-6 bushels.
26 qt. galvanized oval Jrop buckets complete with 3 inch ball bearing casters • . ......... .
Bucket trucks to suit 26 qt. oval mop buckets. 3 inch sHivel Hheels on front, 3 inch sIDvel wheels on rear. Non-marking rubber bumpers on all corners.
26 qt. galvanized oval mop buckets (no casters)
IOOr nats 4' x 8' sun and weather resistant. RibJx}n polyproplene on vinyl construction
Heavy duty cannister type vlet and dry vacuum cleaner heavy duty by pass, liDisture proof motor. futor to be series wound ~jpe o~ sturdy construction of not less than 1 H.P. at full load speed of the universal type to operate on either alternating or direct . current, 115 volt. Amperage load not to exceed 12 amps. Machine shall be operable on 15 ampere fuse or circuit breaker. To be readily portable and m:>unted on a large wheel carriage base having at least one 311 dia:neter ball bearing, full sHivel, non-narking rubber caster and tHo wheels of 6" -1011 diameter ball bearing a'1d se.-ni-pneumatic rubber tires. H:!.chine to be equipped with not less than 35 ft. of 16 gauge, 3 conductor nonmarking covered cable. Cable to be reinforced at the machine vlith a heaV"j duty strain reliever and connected to a !:EHA. sta.T1dard liDlded rubber attachment plug at the othe!' end. I'achine tank to be approximately 15 gallon size, stainless steel or m:>lded polyethylene construction to elimate rust and corrosion. Tank to be fitted Vli-th drainage spigot capable of cO:"ilplete drainage of all liquid. Hater suction lift to be not less than .85 inches with a closed o!'ifice at 115 volts. Air and electrical per£orw~jce ras~g of vacuum cleaner shall be in accordar:ce Hi th industry standard no. 1 Method of rating co:nr.ercial and industrial type vacuum cleaners (portable and lwbile) suction only as developed by the trade. Tne machine shall be equipped Vlith a positive auto~~tic shut off device to warn operator that t~~ is filled to liquid cap3city. Non-r.arking b.unpers at all points of contract. Complete \'1ith all attachements. Condi and terms of Hlrranty to be stated. Machine to be
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C.A.S. and/or U.L. approved. Accessories to include wands, floor tool, carpet tool, squeegee, crevice' tool, dusting tool, upholste~ tool, pipe cleaning tool, 10 ft. crush proofoil resistant hose complete with all necesSary adaptors and. extensions.
Carpet shampoo Iil3.chine. Machine to consist of a spraying head for applying foaming or non-foaming solution under high pressure, twin adjustable contra rotation brushes, approx
UNIT PRICE
12" in width and a solution tank of approximate y 2~ gal. MJtor to be capacitor start, induction motor of strudy construction of not less than g/4 H.P. at full load speed. Motor to have a built in thermal protection with automatic rese •. Ampere load shall. not exceed 12 amps.. Machine to be supported at front and back by rollers to provide even distribution of weight and prevent wheel depression in carpeting. Rollers and wheels to be of non-lI\3rklng material. Machine· to be equippped with not less than 35 ft. of ne • 14-3 type SJT non-marking cord with a molded lE amp, 125 volt plug and connected at the handle and with a heavy duty spring strain relief. Cover to be of scuff resistant material with non-rrarking b~..rs at points of ccintact. Tern s and length of warranty to be stated. Machine shall be C.S.A. and/or U.L. approved.
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RESOLUTION NO. 76-31 , June 1976 .. -
'!~~~ . '::{ WHERE..~S the City of Dartmouth is the owner of
lands known as Lot 4i-DY in the Burnside'Ind;strial Park outlined in blue on Plan of Survey numbered 1-P-1339-A attached hereto as Schedule IIAII and described in the deed attached hereto as Schedule IIB II ,' \'/hich Lot has an area of ± 15,027 square feet.
AND WHEREAS the Nova Scotia Po,.,rer Corporation is the o,mer of lands knovm as Parcel IIAII in the Burnside Industrial Park outlined in green on the plan attached hereto as Schedule IIA v/hich Parcel has an area of ± 19,821 square feet.
AND \'iIffiRBAS the above-mentioned Lot 41-DY is required by the Nova Scotia Po.,.,er COrporation as a means of access to its lands sho,m to the Northi'lest of Lot 41-D on Schedule IIAII attached hereto;
AND WHERE-,\S the Nova Scotia Power Corporation has agreed to convey by warranty deed to the City of Dartmouth the lands knotYll as Parcel IIA" on Schedule "A" hereto in exchange for a conveyance from the City of Dartmouth of Lot 41-DY on Schedule "A" hereto, subject to an existing 30 foot wide sewer easernent to be retained by the City of Dar.tmouth in and over Lot 41-DYi
BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Cler~ be arid are hereby authorized and ins tructed to execute on behalf o'f the City the ,'larranty deed, a copy Of, ,.,hieb is attached hereto as Schedule liB" and to affix thereto the Seal of the City upon receipt from the Nova Scotia Power Corporation of a .,.,arranty deed to the lands shm-m as Parcel "A" on Schedule "AIr attached.hereto. #
DEPARTMENr'(;;;';-:lj~'~:P'\L AFFAIRS ., ., ,
I_ N. C. Cohoon, CitY-Clerk of the City of Dartmouth do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of, Resolution No. 76-31 of the City of Dartmouth passed by City Council on June 29, 1976_
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, SCHEDULE liB" TO 77 RESOLUTION 76-31
T HIS I N DEN T U R E
made the day.of I A.D.
Pursuant to Chapter 56 of the Acts of 1967, Conveyancing Act
BETNEEN: CITY OF DARTNOUTH, a Hunicipal Corporation, in the County of Halifax, Pro'lince of ~jova Scotia,
hereinafter called the. "Grantor"
OF THE ONE PART:
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NOV.:'" SCOTIA PONER CORPORATION, a body 'corporate, \-lith its Head Office at 'Halifax, in the County of Halifax, Pro':ince of Nova Scotia,
hereinafter called the "Corporation"
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OF THE OTHER PART:
WITNESSETH that in consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) of la\·,fu1 money of Canada ,·,hich the Corporation has paid and other good and valuable consideration, the Grantor hereby conveys to the Corporation the lands described as follows:
All'that certain lot, piece of parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the northi',estern side of Pettipas Drive in the Burnside Industrial Pa~k, City of Dartmouth, Province of Nova 5cotia and being shown outlined in blue on the attached Plan of Survey . numbered I-P-1339-A da~ed Jan~ary 23, 1976, and revised March 10, 1976, signed by Victor S~.;inarr,er, Nova Scotia Land Surveyor and being further described as £0110",S:
BEGIN~HNG at Nova Scotla Power Corporation Survey marker nUInber 5 located. at the intersection of the north\'.estern boundary of'Vidito Dri-le '.,1ith the nortln·;estern boundary of said Pettipas Drive and rur.~ing;
THEMes SQ~th 39 ~e;rees ~2 minutes 12 seconds West, along the said north.:;estern boundary of PettipasDrive, a distance of fifty and nine ona hundredths (50.09) feet to Nova Scotia Power Corporation Survey mar~er nu~ber 6;
TEENCE ~orth 50 degrees 17 minutes 48, seconds West, a distance of three hund~ed and zero zero one hundredths (300.00) feet to Nova scotia Po~er Corooration Survey marker number 3 located on the southeaste::.·~ bour.dary of Nova Scotia Pm·leT.' Corporation lands;
THENCE North 39 degrees 42 minutes 12 seconds East, along the last mentioned boundary, a distance of fifty'and nine onc hundredths (50.09) feet to Nova scotia Power Corporation Survey marker number 4 ;
THENCE South 50 degrees 17 minutes 48 seconds East, a distance of three hund~ed and zero zero onc hundredths (300.00) feet to the place of beginning.
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All bearings being referred to a transverse mercator grid, .3°Zone.
CONTAINING by calculation an area of 15,027 square feet.
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EXCEPTING AND RESERVING there from a thirty (30) feet wide easement to the City of Dartmouth as shown on attached plan.
AND the Grantor covenant "Tith the Grantee that the Grant'ee shall have quiet enjoyment of the said lands and that the Grantor has a good title in fee simple to the said lands a~d the right to convey them as hereby conveyed and that the said lands are f;ree from encumbrances and that the Grantor will procure. such further assurances as may be reasonably required.
... /;" c= IN WITNESS \'1HEREOF the said Grantor has caused These Presents /' :· ... ·t·:~:~·~J .. ,t. to be executed by affixing thereto its Corporate Seal, attest(,!d . ",:,"0' :.".;~.I }j the signatures of Eileen Stubbs, its Mayor, and C.A. Moir, " .. (.le?{';/' ./City Administrator.
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COUNTY OF SS)
On this ~ay of 1976,
\ before me, the subscriber, personally came and appeared
a subscribing witness to the foregoing Indenture, who, having been I
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by me duly S~'lOrn made oath, and said that the City of Dartmouth, one
of the parties thareto, caused the same to be executed in its be-
half and at the same time caused its Corporate.Sea~ to be thereN. C. Cohoon, its
unt') affixed by Eileen Stubbs, its Nayor, and ~~~ c.ii;.y .clerk, . ~~~~~oor, ~ts proper officers duly autho~ized in that behalf
in her presence.
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;~rrON: ALD. '~EENOUGH (DEFERRED)
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Dartmouth, N. S. July 20/76.
Regularly called meeting of City Council held this date
at 7:30 p.m.
Present - Mayor Stubbs
iu.d. !bsAn Co"ee ... Ritchie Day' Hart. . Smith
Kavanaugh Brownlow Frfidericks Brenfian Walkp.r
SoliCitor, C~ McCulloch City Administrator) C .• A. Moir
Council met to complete the July 6th agenda and to deal with
additional items of busine~s.
il.t the request of Ald. Greenougl-t and on motion of Ald. Day
and Ibsen, Council deferred the notice of motion giy'en b!. Ju.d.
Greenough concerning the establishment of a Motor Vehicle Branch
in Dartmouth.
lESOLUTION #76-30 On motion of i.ld. Cote and Hart, Council adopted Resolution
#76-30, aPPQinting Special Constables as listed; a copy of the .. .
resolutio~ is attached.
~~SOLUTION #76-31 Resolution #76-31, authorizing an exchange of land between
the City of Dartmouth and the N. S. Power_ Corp., was appro~~d o.~
motion of Ald. Day and Coto; a copy of thA rp-solution is attached.
, • .,OLUTION #76-19 Rnsolution 1176-19, convAying City lands in the Industrial Park
for railway purPOSAS, was apPr.0_":Ad by Co.uncil on .. ~oti_~n of Ald.
Brownlow and COtA; a copy of the resolution is attached.
~EPORTS
)IL BURw.R rNSPECTION
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The followillg rBgular reports to Council Were adoptAd on mot
of AId. Btownlow and Hart:
Building Inspector Minimum Standards PolicA Chief Fire Chief SOCial Services
A rp-port from thA City Administrator has bp-en recommr-mded
by the P.D.O. Committee on the subject of oil burner inspections.
Thp. report, approved by Council on motion of lu.d. Fredericks and
Day, recommends that if it is necessary·to have an inspnction -- .-
servicp- for oil burnArs, the service be carriod out by the ~ovin
Jity C~uncil, July 20/76. Page 2 •
• Government through the office of the Fire Marshall, who already
approves and inspects all gas burner installations in the Province.
)IR~CTOR'S REPORT The Planning Director's rAport for May was'ad~pted on motion_
of Ald. Brownlow and Day. iJ.d. Hart a'sknd that the section of the
report concerned with silicone dust on Lakes Banook and MicMac,
b~ considnred i~ donjunct~on with the q~arry study and bef~re_i~
was put, the motion on the floor was amended to this effect; the
amr-mdffi:lnt was moved by l.J.d, Hart I sflconded by i.lri. Kavanaugh. The
amended motion ca~ried. \ '
,\ mILDING PERMIT: l.J.ri. Day and Frfldericks movr'ld tl,at an a ppli dat:l.on for permit .... /29 l.LBRO Lll.KE RD. /'W to buHd a thrp,n-storflY apartment building at 27/29 l.lbro Lake Road
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be grant'Ad, a~:r:Aconuni-mdfld by the p.n.o. Commitrtp.e. f.ld. Hart
advised that the foundation for this,building is already in and
she questioned the legality of proceeding before a building pnrmit
had been approved by Council. hld. Kavanaugh felt that the con
tractor should bfl prosecutAd by the City for commencing construct
illegally, and he movAri in amendmAnt that the SoliCitor be instruct
to take appropriate legal action against the contractor; thfl amend
ment was sP. conded by il.ld. CotA. Il.ld. Walker was in favour of
a report from the Building Inspection D8pt. before deciding to
prosecute the contractor and he moved rieferral pending a report on
thp. situation. The motion to de fAr was seconded by l.ld. Hart and
it carried.
'SE OF W1..STE OIL As recommrmried by thp. P.D.O. Committp.e, Council adoptAri a
report from the City BnginAer on the USe of waste oil on unpaven - .. . .. - ..
City streets for dust' control. It is brdng rA commenrip.d that a
change bp. made to the USe of liquid calcium chJloridefor this pur
and Mr. Fougerp's rnport was approved on motion of I.ld. Smith and
Day.
li;WER REQUEST: The P.D.O. Committe8 has consirier8d a requp,st for sewp,r extens ,93 & 294 WJtVIN ST.
294 and recommp.nds def _, on Marvin Strp,et to sArvice lots 293 and
until plans and engineering proposals have been received from Wilin
Construction for development of the Marvin propp.rty. iJ.ri. Brownlow
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• and Walker movtvl thA arioption of the recommrmdation from CO~i~tee,
but IJ.d. Frerlnricks and Rit,chi8 spokf3 in support of the request , " - -
from Mr. Mnir. for a SeWer extension to his property. The motion
was put and carrifld with j~lrl~ Frp'1'oricks voting against.
3i~F-w,TY P["TROL BOi1.T Thp. Conadian Canoe i .. ssn. hasexprRssAd an interest in purc '. .
from the City, thA used lakp. safety patro~ boa~ and motor for the
su~ of $1,000. and Mr. r~oir rpcomml'lnris thp. sale of tho boat and
motor to the: iLssociation for this pricR. i..lct. Walkp,r and Day
moved the adoption of the rAcommendation. jJ.d. Hart proposnd that
the boat and motor be pip.dg8ri to thf'l f .. ssn'. by thlCl City for a fee of
$1 ~ and she moved this in amendmeht j S8 cond8d by 1...ld. Brennan. . '
JJ.rl. Kavanaugh spoke against the amnndilrlht while Alri. Walker
sugg8sted that fund~ be rAall,~c~toct fr~m the ~o~ld ~anoe C~a~Pion
ships reservo fund to purchase the boat from the City for the . ., ..,
Association.. When the amendmp.nt was put, it was rlefeated and lw.d.
Walker then introduced his amendment which would have transferred
funds from the rAserve fund to 'pay for the boat for the Canadian
Canon Association. 1.1::1. Cote s8conded the alllAndmrmt but it was
also defAatpd with iJ.ri. Brrmnan, Hart, Coto and Wa~kAr v~ting in
favour. The origina~ mot,ion carried with j~ld. Hart, Cotn anri
(. Walker voting aga inst.
?il.VING: PORTION Mr. Moir has rppo:ttpri to Council on a proposal received from )F SPRING AVE.
SteAd & ~vans Ltd. for the construction and paving of a section of .. .-. . Spring Ave. from Granriview Drive to Nantucket Su~~iyi~ion, whereby
~hA company would ,carry out .. the complp.te job, w~th the City c~n- ,
t~ibuting $4,000. toward the cost of the project in 1976 and the
remainder ($2,688.) in i.pril of 1977. i .. pproval of the proposal is
recommenrled and it was moved by l...ld. Brownlow anri Day that the
rAcommEmdation be adoptnd by CounCil. i...ld. Kavanaugh and Ibsen ... .
moved in armndrmnt that the City offer ,only the $4,000. amoun~ to
StAp.d & Evans for this projpct~ The amendm(mt carrip.d and the
amp.nded motion carried.
!'ENDER: P1~INTING FERRIES
The following tnnd8rs have bp.en received for painting the
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• fp,rry boats, Dartmouth II and Halifax II:
Deluxe Painting & 'Decorating Ltd. James F. Lahey Ltn. Harold I~. H:lliott Ltd.
$6,200. 6,850. 8,600.
1~cc0ptance of thp. low tenr:ler, submitted by Dcluxe Pa~~ti~,
is recommAnded and Council approved the awarding of this tender
on motion of AId. Day Dnrl. Ibsr-m •
. 1tOPlffiTY Di'1MhGE: In response to a requnst from a residAnt at 31 Mount ~rl.ward SI MOUNT EDWllRD RD.
Road for protection of his propArty from trespassing by school .. ,- ..
children, Mr. Moir has prepDrAd n rAport recommending corrective .. . ~ .. . - .. '. - . -
measures which can be tDken, at an Astimatnd cost of $10,000., to ,- -. ... .
al1eviatA the problems outlined by r~. Parsons in his letter. ... .- . -.
The recommendation is that Council approve the project outlined
(involving a retaining "rall and a walkway with chain link fenCing) ,.- .." . ..
and that thA expenrliturp. br1 Charged to the Capital Bud~et under __
the heading of Small Drainage ProblAms. i~rI.. Kavanaugh and Ibsen
movAd the ~rioption of this .. rncommr-mdation. J~n amendn:Ant prc:?~sed
by J.J.d; BrElnna~, to dp.fAr this item to the 1977 capital budget,
did not receive a seconder and the motion carried.
,1.ND: MI.· .. NOR PIJl.K A report was befor8 Council on negotiations which have been
continuing '1ith the own8rs of land in the Manor Park rI.(WAlopinent . -
proposed for recreational purposes. ~he report notes that the
School Board may be considering adjacent lands as a possible site
for the third high school, in which case the entire land ho1dinf{ . ...-
involved might be acquired and recreational use incorporated with . .- . ." " _.
the high school site. In view of this possibility, Coun~il defe::
any decision on the Manor Park lands under discussion until a'site
is selected by the School Board for the neW high school. ~he moti
to defer was moved by AId. Cote, seconded by Ald. Day.
?ECIAL CARE In a letter to CounCil, the Mayor has put forward the names of OMES COMMITTEE
several citizens-at-large for consideration as members of the new
Special Care Homes Committee approved re'cently by CounCil. Based
on the Mayor's recommendation, the following names were put forward
in nomination, together "'ith the name of Mr. Joseph Zatzman, to
Jity Council; July 20/76. Page 5 •
servfl on the Committp.fl as citizfln-at-large representatives:
Mrs. Scott MacNut.t 'l'rix Rennflr Nax:y Timmins Carole Gallant
Following a vote by spcret ballot and on mot.ion of Ald. !
Brownlow and Day, Mrs. MacNutt and Mrs. Gallant ,were duly appointed i
to the Committee. On a nomination pu~ forward by AId. Walker and
Co~.e, A.ld. Smit.h was named as one of t.he City Council repr.esentative
the other being A.ld. Ritchie, as recommended by the Mayor. Council
agreed to have Mayor St.ubbs Sflrve as an eX .officio member and the
appointment of Ald. Ritcl-\ie, iJ.d. Smith and the Mayor was ratified
on motion of jJ.d. Kavanaugh and Day. The other groups and organiZ
ations concerned have been reqUf~stfld by the Mayor to name their
reprflsflntatives and'lJ.d. Brennan suggest.ed that this should be
donfl as quickly as possible so that the Committee can begin to
function.
~iI.XlI:S: Wi .. JAX il. report 'l,as bflfm submittpd by thfl City Clerk on a lfltter from I:NDUSTRIES LTD.
Wajax Industrifls Lt.d. concflrninf, thflir assflssmflnt of inventory,
furnit.ure and equipmr-mt. It is claimfld by the company t.hat their
inventory was incorrflctly reported in Decflmber, 1975 and, as a . . ,.. . . result., they Wflre assessfld for *215,500. Thfl report from Mr. Co
was recflived and filed, on motion of l.ld. Da.y.and Ibsen. iJ.d.
Kavanaugh suggest.fld that it should be explained to the company . . . that assessmflnt functions are now undflr the jurisdiction of the
Province and, as such, appeals should be directed t.o that level
of goverJUllP.nt.
',EPORT: PROSECUTIONS On motion of i.ld. Cote and Ibsen, Council received and UNDER BY-Li.VJ C-282
filed a report from the Solicitor's office on prosecutions against
property owners under By-law C-282, as notfld.
On motion of i.ld. Kavanaugh and Smitl" Council referrfld to the ~LECTRICi.L HOOKUPS: SHUBIE P,UtK
P.~.O. Committ.p.e, a recommpndat.ion from the Touris~~ommission that -_·_··t
t.he possibility of a phased plan for additional electrical 1,00k-ups .. _. . - . - -
at Sh~b~e Park be considflrfld, in keflPin~ w~t.h funds available to
complflt.fl sucl, a pro.if-ct. ,.ld. \'Jalker rl"quesi;p.d tl,at a rp-port from
Jity Oouncil, July 20/76. Page 6 .•
A P. ctri ca. ~ook-up progral thA Rp.creat:l.on DirAct;or on thA cost of an 1 1
. as pr~posed, be made available when this item is dp.alt with by the
Committee.
M the suggP.stion of the Mayor, Council also agrflp.d to have
reports fro~ Mr. Wp.ldon Dignan (~ mAmbflr o~ the To~ist Commission·)
and tl)A i~sst. Rp.crAaiiion DirRctor t h' C .••••. . •• _ ... I go 0 t A ommittep. for consider-
ation when thp. Shubie Park itAm is discussAd.
IOTICBS OF MOTION: The following noticRs I.LD. 13ROWNJ.OW ... __ . .... of motion given by JJ.d. Brownlow Were
BY-LAW C-296
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PI.SS BILLS
r .. ott-:U tr"G this t imp.:
J.) Tnat-vH'v Council P . - .' X-hTh. ... ~r;id.v . ..,l. ~ provp. a pr~grammeto providA intp.rim thp. Mp.lfloria.l!~ ci11t1.As on thp, propp.rty ~Omn'lonly known as but"not limitp.dl1~ •. lands •. These facilitie'g to ·includp., site suitabl0. for :t!Anclng and paving ·thp, .. ·a ctual 't"ink provision of lawn bow11"!!3e and strep.t hockey and thp.
. ~· .. :·l"ep.ns.
2) That CityCouncil·initiatp. a f~. programmAs' not latp,r thDn. July 31,' ~f a~~ budgRts and trend,S in "expenditurp.s, twd wherfl POb'7~1) f to identify' changeS whRre such' changAs indicatA morp. ". p.stilb!ish effectivA use of reSOul'CAS. --IFmt and
By-law C-296, establishing the Dartmouth Tourist Commit...
was b!3fore Council for consideration. 11". was moved by jJ.d. Day
and Ibsen and carriAd that leave bp, givp,n to introduce t'l1P, said
By-law C-296 and that it now bA read a first timfl.
It was movAd by ;~ld. IbsAn and Day and carr:tA'd that By-law _.- . . -
C-296 be read a sp.cond timA. Unanimous consent ''las given by Counc
for third reading of t'l1e by-law.
It was movAd by j~ld. Kavanaugh and COtA and carried that ... - . -
By-law C ... 296 bp. read a third timp. and that thp, Mayor and the City ... .. ..
Clflrk bp. authorizp.d to sign and seal thp. said by-law on behalf of
tl'Je City. All bills wore pe sspd by Council on motion of iJ.d. Brownlow i
DDY·
RBCONS IDER .. 'I' I ON : given in connection with a sflction of By-law C-297 was dAferred
In tlln absp.ncA of JJ,.d. Gr[mfip.ld, a noticAof rp.considAratio
BY-L .. W C-297 DEFlliRED 'I REZONING: GLEN
r<L.Nat Oft.
until thp, next rflf,ulor Council mflAting.
The Gl~n ~lnor Drivn rozoning applicotion was agnin bp-forA
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Council, having bAen dRferred in second reading for ~egotia~ion
with the reSidents group and the~p.velopers, in an ~ttp.mp~ to
reach a compromise solution in thp- variouS points at issue. Mr.
Bayp.r rp.ported to Council on thp. compromise proposal worked out,
whereby traffic from the Kings ;~m development would p.xit onto .. . Mic!~~ Blvd. onlf" ,in accordancp. with the internal parking and
street plan presAntAd at this time. iJ.l parties concerned have
given VArbal concurrP.nce with the revised plot plan and according~y,
it is recommp.nded that the revised rezoning application be approved.
Mr. Mcliae, representing thp. dp.velopers, said hA would be
preparp.d to make application to have the R-4 property fronting on
Crichton j ... ve. rezoned to R-l, subject to the appp.al period under - .
the Planning i.ct having expirp.d, and based on this assurance from
thA dp.velopers, Council proceeded to approv~ the reVised rezoning
description (~ap B-14) as an amendment to second rea~ing, moved by_
iJ.d. Kavanaugh and seconded by i.ld. Smith. U.ld. Brennan and Walker
voting against the alllf1ndmr-mt.-) QUI'lstions from i.ld. Brownlow and ,.- - .. -
Smith were discussed with Mr. Bayer, after which the amended motion
for second reading was put and carried.
Unanimous consnnt waS given by Council for thi~d reading of
the amendffiP.nt to By-law #74 • It was moved by .. ld. DaYA.nd Smith and carried that the said
amendment to By-lRw //=74 be read Cl third time and that the Mayor , ..
and the City Clerk be authorized to sign and seal the amendment on
behalf of the City.
i.ld. Fredp.ricks has directAd a letter to CounCil, requRsting
that funds allocatnd in thp. Capital Budget for recreational develop-
mp-nt in the Gaston Road area be released from the stipulation under
which they Were approved, thR amount ~nvolvp.d being $60,000. l·P
by Council at budgnt timp. was conditional on ProvinCial participation
in the devp.lopment. J'..ld. Frndericks and Walker moved the approval
of ,~~iS rp-quest, ~:)Ut on ,m?tion of i,J.d. KavClnaugh and Cote,~ the
matter was refArrAd to the P.D .0. Committp.'p' for consideration.'
Jity Council, July 20/76. Pagfl 8 •
.EQUEST: .M/YWCll.
:.iiRTHQUAlCE .ELIEF FUND
In a second lflttp.r to Council, i..ld. FrAdericks requests that
if funds are available from the $500,000. allocated for street
construction (iR. as a rflsult of tp.nders coming in lowflr than
. anticipated for .~ontr~ cts), an amount of $6 ,OOO~ be approved fo~
a sidewalk on Pleasant Street in front of thflnew Dartmouth General
Hospital. He moved that a portion of any surplus in street con
struction funds bA allocated for this purpose; thA motion was ..•. -~. I
sp.conded by i.ld. Day. A motion of refp.rral to the P.D.O. Committee,
prAsflntAd by Ud. Hart and Brownlow, was defeatAd. i..ld. Kavanaugh
was in favour of refArring thA matter to the Hospital Commission,
suggflsting that sidewalk in front of thA hospital building should - ... , ~.' -'. -be thA rRsponsibility of the Commission. When the vote was taken,
the motion on the floor carriRd with i..ld. Brflnnan, Hart, and Brownlow
voting against~
On motion of :J.d. Ibsen and Day, CounCil r"lfArrfld a rAquest
from thfl Dartmouth YM/YWCt .. for tax eXemption, to thA Financfl &
SOCial ServicAs CommittA8 for consideration.
i .. letter has been recp.ivAd, requesting a donation from the
City to the Italian Earthquake HAliAf Fund; thn Ip.ttAr was received
and filed on motion of i..ld. Smith and Day.
J'!'~: BELL Ald. Ibsen and Day movAd thnt a lettp.r from a residp.nt of ,"'2 BEl.CH IJtEA
. 86 Dorothe~ Dr~vA, ~:m ~hn subjAct of thA proposed Bell Lake bea~h
d~v::lop~~nt, ?:: rAcAivAd and filAd. Council dAcided, however, to
rAfAr the IAttAr to thA Lakes i .. dvisory Board for consideration .. . . - .. -
whp.n thA Board dAals with this itp.m, and a motion to thiS nffAct
was movAd by i.ld. Kavanaugh, sp.condp.d bYl.ld. WalkAr; thfl motion
carried.
:;; COMMENDi\.T IONS CounCil took the following a ction on (·re commendations from ROM COMMITTEE
OXIC Gi.S XPOSURE ,
thp. P.D.O. Comm{t,t~R:
1) ToxiC gas exposurp.: Having dAalt "/ith a IflttAr from thfl
Dartmouth Fire FightArs J.ssn. on thfl subjp.ct of toxic gas expo~u~e,
thA Committee recommends that Council procAAd, through all of the
various aVAnUflS available, to insurA thfl proper labelling of toxic
;ity Council, July 20/76. Pag8 9 •
matArials and, as a follow-up, Y1a! City Council dflvfllop a policy
as to how thAsp. matp.rials are to b8 storAd and transportAd in the
City. ~h8 AffRctivp.nAss of the rAcommflndation in dAaling with the
overall problAm of handling dangRrous matprials, was qUflstion8d ~y _. . .. somA mAmbArs of Council who fAIt that additional information is
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requirp:d from thA FirA ChiAf bAforA dAciding on the bAst ap~roacE
to take from the City1s point of viAw. RAfRrAnce was madp. to the
FAdAral rAgulations which arA supposAd to COVAr situations where
hazardous matArials are bAing transportnd and handlAd, and on
motion, of iJ.d. Ibslm and Day, FirA ChiAf Findlay was asked to
submit a rAport for the nnxt Council mP,8ting, explaining the
regulations in furthAr detail and commAnting on their adequacy or
lack of it.
JIRBCTOR'S REPORT 2) Planning Dept. rAport: ThA Planning Dnpt. report for the
month of June rAcflivAd approval, as rACOmmAndp.d by CommittAA, on
motion of J".ld. Day and Ibsr-m.
3) PArmit to build, 23 Farrp.Il Strnet: On motion of l.ld. 'SRMIT TO BUILD: 23 FiJtRELL ST.
FrAdericks and Day, Council approvAd an application for pArmit to
build a thrAA-storey apartmnnt building at 23 FarrAll Strp.et.
" __ ~il.pproval has bAAn rA commAnded by CommittAA subjp ct to compliance
with dApartmnntal rp.quirAmAnts.
UILDING i~PPLICiI.TION: 37 PLr.:ASANT ST.
4) Building application, 537 PlAasant St.: l.ld. Kavanaugh
and IbsAn movAd thA adopr.ion of a rAcommAndation fromCommfttee
against granting approval for a 3300 sq. ft. addition to an
existing building at 537 PIAasant StrAAt, to bA used for a lounge,
plus first-storoy rp.novations for a rp.staurant ~ , j.J.d. Frp.dAricks
askAd thA Planning Dirp. ctor to nxplain thA rAasons why d'imial of - .
thA application has bAAn rncommAndnd by his dApartm8nt and Mr. Bayer "" "
proceedod to outlinp. thA parking and traffiC problems associatAd " "
with thA proposal, as notpd in thA commAnts submitted by the Traffic .-. .- - ..
1.uthority. f.ftflr hAaring this vflrbal rAport, the vote was taken and
thA motion carriAd.
tt:RMIT TO BUILD: 5) Pormit to build, Br>dford Institute: 11.8 rAcommp.nded by Committe EDFORD INSTrrUTE
Jity Council, July ~0/76. Page la •
Council Cl pprovfld an application for pflrmit to build a 60,000 sq. ft.
addition to thfl Bfldford Institutfl, as submittfld by Sigma Construction . . Ltd.; thfl motion was movfld by iJ.d. Brownlow and secondfld by AId.
Ibsfln.
tEZONING REQUEST~ 6) Rezoning reguflsts: On motion of JJ.d. Walker and Ibsen,
Council set il.Ugust 2!}th as thp. datfl for public hearing of the
three following applications for rAzoning; - - '.
1) G.M.N. Construction Ltd., Portland St. 2) RtiropAan MasonAryLtd., 33 Lakecrest Dr! 3) 597 Portland StrAet
7) Progress rAports, Planning Dept.: Progrflss rp.ports from . ROGR~SS REPORTS: )L~~NING DEPI'. . It the Planning Dept. on several projects undArway have bflen rAfflrrAd
• 'OLrCE ESCCRT
SEltVICE
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.. - - - - --to Council by th~ P.D.O. Committfle with the rflcommflndation that they
be recRivfld and filed. The rAports dealt with:
a) the Lakfl Charles RRcrAational Study - rp.ceived and filed on motion of hId. IbsAn and Smith.
b} thA 107 By-pass EnVironmental Study - rp.cFlivAd and filed on motion cif JJ.d. Brownlow and Day.
c) thfl NIP and RRi.P Program - rflceivAd and filAd on motion of. J .. ld~ Day and Ibsen~
d) thfl Quarry Study - rAcflivfld and filed on motion of iJ.d. Ibsen and Smith. i~ld. Kavanaugh suggc-istp.d that the quarry study'sliould be spAeded up, taking into a ccount the fa et that the quarry pArmit rr-Jup.wal for Steed & E'vans comes up again in Sp.pteIilbp.r~ On-his motion, sflconded by iJ.d,-Day, Council"rAqUt'!stAd that the date for' completion of the quarry study be"adVancp.d in ord8r to lia-ve thfl rp-slllts of the study available before dealing with thA quarry permit application.
" -8) Police ~scort ServicA: Based on an inquiry from rJ.d. Walker
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and a motion subsequAntly adoptAd, thA P.D.O. Committee has recommend
to CounCil, as a policy for the USfl of police vehiclRs, t~at ... they_
return to normal patrol immediately after providing escort service _. --
to a pa:ticu~ar locEition; ve~ici~s would rem.ain. on patrol duty
until requirp.d to Pi~k up the ~ity Council ffipm~Ar from this location.
JJ.d. Kavanaugh said hp. would bp. willing to move the adoption of this
rAcommAndation from Committefl, but the Mayor indicatRd ~hat the policy
rflcommended is the one being followp.d in thA USfl of policA vehicles
at the prflsent timfl. lJ.d. WalkP.r Dsknd Chiflf Smith if this policy
is being adhflrnn to and hfl replied that to his knowlp.dgfl, the poliCy
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re commended is being carri<'ld out. AId. Walkp.r comm(mted on the
sPACific instancp. in which a policp. car was rp.portAd to have beAn
parkAd for somA tillJf> in front of the Halifax Forum on try,e eV<'lning
o~ ~uly 12t~, 9n~ .. on his motion, . sAcon~ed by iJ.d. Ha::t, the Police
Chi8f was r<'lqUf~stAd to provide a rpport. on th8 police car in ques~ion,
indicating whAthAr or ·not it was off duty from approx. 7:50 p.m. to
10 :00 p.m. (J~1r1. Day and Ibsen voting against the motion) •. . ..
The ~yor rpportpd to Council on her US8 of a police .car to
attend a function at the Forum on the evening of July 12th, proViding
dp.tails as to the time of her arrival and departure from that
location. IJ.d. Ritchie said he felt that th8 Mayor should be able
to make use of policR vAhi clps Wll\~II l·f'lvn~;::""I1'b:i.~6 -bl~ ,?:I:tlT, .n~'fr.j El~J.arl
when it is necp.ssflry to 1:I.ttp.ud a number of functions taking p:)..ace -- .-
during onp. evoning or aftp.rnoon. ,. .
"CJRMh.T: COUNCIL &GENDAS
At an AarliAr point in thp. lJlP.l1ting, ,AId. Walker qUAstioned
the inclusion of Iptters from memb0.rs of Council under the agenda
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heading 'Original Communications' ~ The Mayor Clgrep.d that·.itmay ._ __ - • . ••. • ._ . - - I .
be advisable' to accp.pt only lp.tt<'lrs othnr than those from Counoil
members under this hnading. Shn pOinted out .. that itp.m~ to b~ _.
brought bAforA Council by the ilLderm<'ln can bA introduced in the
regular way by giving notice of motion •
l.1d. Brownlow also AxprAssnd concP.rn When he was unable to
present motions for which noticR has bfl(m duly given by him. The , , ,
Mayor Rxplained that the ag8nda being dealt with at this time is a
continuation of t he July 6th m~eting! .w~en the, not i c~s. of mot~on
were first given, and she rflqU<'lster1 that in future, the format of - -. -
the agenda bA set out a ccorrlingly, ra1;her than showing thp. .second
meeting in the month as a separatp. and np.w agAnda.
J; ... NITi>.RY Fi.CILIT:NS: On motion of 1.1 i. Frpdpricks and Day, Council adoptp.d a report JOliTH STl.R ROWING CLUB" ..
from th<'l City i.riministrator, rp. commAnding that pprmission bp. granted
I to North Star Rowing Club to construct an 18' addition to the Il;ln;n~
usp.d by thAm on thp. Oakwood propArty and to install sanitary facilitJ.e - -at the Club's own cost.
Jity Council, July 20/76. Pag8 12 •
'_HI,SE: [NFL1~TiJ3LE BOhT
Another rp-port from Mr. Mo:tr was consid8red, 'recommfmding the
purchase of an inflatab18 boat and motor, through the N. S. Sailing . - -~.. ..-
Assn., for use by the Ci~y Fire Dept. in conjunction with resc~e and
recovery operations~ Th8 cost involved is $2,092.50 and on motion
of JiJ.d. Day and Brownlow, Council gave first a pproval to this over--_.. - ----
expenditure. The Fire Chief was present to anSWer qU8stions from - _. .... .
the Council members on this it8m and to expl~in the ne8d which his
Department has for the boat.
jETTLEMENT: The City fl.dminist.rator l1as reporteri to Council on a s8ttlp.ment JOT 43 CELTIC DR.
TE FOR .UGUST MEETING
nego~iateri. for Lot 43, CeltiC Drive'.,an item ~hich was,_pr('lVious~y_
dealt with in DecRmbp.r of 1975 wh8n expropriation proceedings were
authorizerl. A settlement price of $3,000. has now been recommended, . -
acceptance having been indic§ted by the owners, and Council agreed .. -..
to adopt this recommrmdation on motion of i..ld. Smith and Ibsen.
Since Dartmouth Natal Day falls on l,ugust 4tl1, Council decided -- .. - . - ..
to change tl1e date of the first Council meeting to i • .ugu~t 10t~, o~
motion of 1..ld. Day and Ritchie. AId. Walker asked if it woulrl not
be POSsible .to holri the P.D.O. mnp.ting on WednP.sday or Thursday .... ..
evening of that same week so that items referred to Committee are
not rlp.layed. The Mayor said that staff could consider the suggestion
and decide on the scl1eduling of the meeting.
,OTICW.S OF MCYrION: The following notices of motion Werp given for thp next regular ,LD. HilRT
CounCil meRting:
1) iJ.d. Ha!'t - a) Will introrluce a motion to permit an application by the C.l ... M.R. for an occupancy permit for a Group Home for the mentally retarded within an R-2 zOnp.darRa 0-
b) to move that-'the Planning DRpt. bp. instructp.rl to 'cto astudy-Wi th regard to R-4 zoning, conSideril1g su oh fa·r.toI'.s as the t'ezoning of R-4 areas, si;rictp.r controls With rp.gard to denSity, open green spaces and parking.
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2) i,ld. Walker - th[lt the City J· .. dministrator bp. instructed 'to conduct a study into the' fR8sibility of hiring a fulltime Traffic Engin8Rr in the City of Dartmouth.
, -3) iJ.d. Ritchie - that the SoliCitor draft a by-law for the,
City, pIa cing a eurf8w on chilriren of" -a certain age l' with provision for fines to be paid by parents whosp. children are in violation 'of the curfRw regulations.
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:frON: i.LD. KhVll.NAUGH
NQUJRIES:
LD. FREDERICKS
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With the pprmission of Council, hld~ ,Kavanaugh proceeded to
intro,1ude a mot.ion at th:l.s tim<l, r'Aq~::st:tng..rr0':l the Plann~~g and
School Administration staff, an up~ated forecast on pr:OjA cted. school
enrollments for the next fivA to tAn-year period, With particular .' '. • •• _ .. ._ ••• J.
emphasis on the high school population, toget.hAr with an 1lssessment . .. .
of available classroom space which might be utilized for a realloc-- '
ation of high school students in other school buildings rather than . - - .. .. - .. - -
having to prov:lde a third high school. No commi ttment would be
made by Council on the appointment. of an arohitect or thEl selection
of a school site until the report has beEln made available. The
motion was secondfld by lu.d. Smith who indicated his support for it.
l~ld. Fredericks suggesten thl1t information of this kind could bEl
secureri by Ju.d. Kavanaugh or any mr-lmbers of Council without d~1.~Ying
plans for the high school as stipulated in the motion~ When the
motion was put I it carried With JUd. Ibsen and Freriericks voting
against.
Inquiries madp. by iu.d. Frflrl.eri cks concp.rnrl'i:
1) the poSSibility of having'~he-Unsightly PremiSes By-law enforced in conn~ction with thEl portion of the Bonnie Brae trailer park which is still unoccupied.
2) unsightly premises at 49 Chadwick Street (duplElx).
3) repairs rflquirnd in t.hfl section of sidewalk across' from the finW hospItal building- on Pleasant St.,'where a deep"cut has been made in tl-}e sidewalk by water washing t'l1rough the arp.a.
4) progress with a roport requested from tne Planning Dept. on zoning (Waverley Road and Plpasant St.). '
5) Dny information ava ilablp. on t.lip. Shubnna ca ,Hp. Canal project; the IVIayoradvisr.>1 t.hat Sl-}8 r,as writtAn a lettp.r concerning this 'subject, naming Mr. BaYAr as the City's representative in tl-}esA discussions.
6) the scl-}f'riuling of a meeting to 1na1 wit.h 'thp. J~uditors' Report; the Mayor' s8i,i it is planned that a me8ting Will
be arranged for this .purpose aft.pr Nat.al Day. ,
Thp folloWing inquiries wnrn mane by J~1." Kavanaugh:
1) concerning the rpport requnst,;d on tr,A future of thp. Boys' Club property on Main Street •
2) askAd what could be done about a ditcl-} bAtween Skeena St.reet ani KAlly Drive which has b~come a brp.eding
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LD. SMITH
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LD. BRENNAN
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arAa for mosquitoAs ani in 'gflnAral, '8 problAm to' rAsi'i8nts livirlgon thAsA two strAAts; hfl rAquAstAd that thA sit.uation bA 100kAdintb furthAr find recomm8ndations'madA to Council as to what should bA donA to corrA ct it.
3) qUAstionArl thA'status of thci pound contract; Mr. Moir advisAri that it is in Affi:!ct, having bp.An awardArl at the figurfl approvAi in t.hA budgAto
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4) askArl whAn thAnnw bus routAs will bAcomp AffActiv8; Mt. Moir said hfl has bA0n' 'advisr-d, by Mr. ]jooks that it will probably bAby thp. And of July or Garly in il.ugust.
Ald. Smith inquirAd about:
1) thA closurp. of Pr-!'nhorn Lab' to pub-liC swimming; Mr. Moir agrAAri to ChACk on this furthAr •
2) the 'obligation which riAvA10pnrs have to provide public washroom' fa cilitifls in shopping cAntrAs; hp. ma1A spr-lcific referr-lnCfl to thA MicMac s'l-topping centrA and 'lU'Astioned whethAr rpgulations arfl bRing complifld with there.
3) thA drainage and flooding problflm at 6, 8, and 10 Myrtlfl St.
4) hn unsightly builrling (rl.oublfl housA) at thA corner of Hawthorne and Portland StrAets. HA also asknri why the strA8t has bA(m torn u.p for somA time at that corn8r. Mr. Moir nxplainAd why work has bAAn delayed thAre.
, -i.lrl.. BrAnnan said hA had marlA an inquiry somA timA ago on
curfpw rngulntions and he fiskI'd to havA a rf1port on thA subject
prior to the nnxt ffi0p.ting; hA said hp. would likR a rAport from
thfl Solicitor as wAl~, along with an AxprAssion of opinion from
th0. Policn Chinf anrl. th0. SoliCitor with r0.gard to thfl juv0.nilA
work programs currAntly undArway in Boston. . . .-.
He askflri about th0. status of thA IntArim WatGrfront Drw010pmAnt
program; this inquiry was dirActpd to th0. City i.dministrator.
Alrl.. BrAnnan askAd to havA a rr>port from Planning DApt~ staff . .. .
and from th8 '['raffic J',uthority on t.hA north/south urban arterial,
Victoria Road through to Portland StrAAt •
.h.nothpr inquiry from i.1d. Brflnnan cOnCf!rnAri thA USA of a
Dawson StrAAt propArty rAcAntly rp.zomd to commercial but not in
compliancA at prAsAnt with the original USA intAnrl.Ad. , , ,
i.lrl.. Hart qUAstionAd thA cost of th,., QUP8n T s visit to the
City and askp.rl whprA funds wnre al10catnli from for this purpose.
Sh8 also askf-d, abou't, thp. mpp.t,lng which ... ms to havp. bAl'm arranged
'ity Council, July 20/76. Pagp. 15 •
I,D. IBSEN
with thn oth8r two local municipalitip.s to niscuss th~ subjp.ct
of a rAgional transit authority, rRqupsting that it be SAt up , - '
soon if arrangAmRnts havR not alrRarly bORn madA to mP'Gt.
1.1:1. Ibsfln sairl l)R has rRcAivpn inquiriAs concArning policA
officers wl)o arA sRlling rlog tags; Mr. l'IIoir anvisRd that thf)s~
are off duty officArs engagnd to do this work and they are not
on salary.
On motion of ],J.n. Day ann Ibsfm, Council adjournfld to meAt
in 'carnAra and aftflr rlAaling with thfl in camAra itAms, rAconvened .. - ... ... . - ... -in opRn Council to approvp. thp. action takAn. ThA motions adopted
in CornmittAP. WArA ratifip.d on motion of iu.d. IbsAn and Day.
MAAting arijournAd.
N. 'C. Cohoon, City C1Ark. '
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RESOLUTION # 76~30
RES 0 L ti E1J that .the 60.elow,f.ng be and heJ/.eby appo.i.nted
SPECIAL CONSTABLES .i.n and 6011. the CUy 06 Va.J/.tmou:thto hold
o66.i.c.e until Janua.Jl.lj 30, 1977;
John Ro.6.6 Ma.6on Llewel.eyn V. E4v.i.n John A. S.i.pO.6 AlbeJ/.t MM/Lay V' 04.6 ay
, Vonna, Mc.Leod'
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RESOLUTION NO. 76-3~ June 1976
WHEREAS the city of Dartmouth is the o\mer of lands kno\'ffi as Lot 4l-DY in the Burnside'Industrial Park outlined in blue on Plan of Survey numbered l-P-1339-A attached hereto as Schedule IIAII and described in the deed attached hereto as Schedule liB", which Lot has an area of ± 15,027 square feet.
AND WHEREAS the Nova Scotia Pm.,er Corporation is the owner of lands known as Parcel IIAII in the Burnside Industrial Park outlined in green on the plan attached hereto as Schedule IIA ,.,hich Parcel has an are~ of ± 19,821 square 'feet.
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AND WHEREAS the above-mentioned Lot 4l-DY is required by the Nova Scotia Power corporation as a means of access to its lands shown to the Northwest of Lot 4l-D on Schedule IIAII ;f
attached hereto~
AND WHEREAS the Nova Scotia po\.,er corporation has agreed to convey by warranty deed to the City of Dartmouth the lands known as Parcel "A" on Schedule "A" hereto in exchange for a conveyance from the City of Dartmouth of Lot 4l-DY on Schedule "A"hereto, subject to an exis'cing 30 foot wide sewer easement to be retained by the City of Dartmouth in and over Lot -4l';;.DYi
BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk be and are hereby authorized and instructed to execute on behalf of the City the warranty deed, a copy of which is attached hereto as Schedule "B" and to affix thereto the Seal of the City upon receipt from the Nova Scotia Power Corporation of a warranty deed to the lands shown as Parcel IIAII on Schedule IIA" attached hereto.
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made the cay of
~3Cf(81)'(jLl:: H B JI rro RESOLUTION 76-:31
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Pursunnt~o theptcr 55 of the Acts of 1967, Conve~ancing Act
BE'J.'\'/EEN: CITY OF DJ\?: r:-ZOUTiI, a Municipal Co~ooration, iri ~he c~~~~y o~ Halifax, Province 0:: ~;ova Scotia,
hereinafte~ called the "Grantor"
OF THE ONE PART:
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NOVA S'COTIJ', pm:ER CORPORATION, a body cor;~rate, with its Head Office at Halifax, in the County of Halifax, Province 0:: Kova Scotia,
herei:;Jaftcr called the "Corporation" I
OF 'fIlE OTHER PAnT:
WITNESSETH that ii consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) of 18\-,£ul mo11i.!y o:CCan"c1a \'lhic~ the Corporatioi1 has paid and other good elm:' valuable consic1eratic::, the Grantor hereby conveys to the Corporation the lands described as follows:
All thntcertain !~t, piece of parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the north~sste=n side of Pettipas Drive ih the Burntide Industrial Park, Cit~ of Dartmouth, Province of Nova Scotia and being shown outlined in b~-.le on the a'ttached Plan of Survey
_,numbered I-P-1339-A dated J;.:n'..::try 23, 1976, Clnd revised t-1arch 10, 1976, signed by Victor S-,,:inai':','e:r I ::ova Scotia Lnnd Surveyor and being further described as follows:
DEGImrING at Hova Scotia Po\-mr Corpor'a'tion Survey marker number510ca.ted at th~ intersect.ion of the northwestern boundary of Vidi to Dr ive '.,:i tb the northwestCl:n boundary of s~lid PettipasDrive a.nd runJ:i~g;
~LIH?i:;C~ S(.I' .. :::~: ~~9 ::.: ..... :;:.::~:~I;i :12 rnj.nt!·~:j.!~:j ] .. ~! ~;~"!c(H'!dH ~7c~:,::,
along the said north\'l<.)stern b:;·.~:1di!ry of Pettipas Drive, a distance of fifty and nine oneh'.1nc1recl:::'15 (SO.09) feet to Nova Scotifl 1'O\-1e1'
,- Corporation Survey mar}~er nu::".:::er 6;
'£I:ENCF. !-~orth 50 c?,,;r!:ees 17 minutes 18 seconds Hns't, a dist:::tnc~ of t.llrcci1Un('!~:28. a:,:; z:!'c::> :w):'o onc J1'.lndr.cclths (300. 00) feet to Nova Scotia Power Cor=orntion Survey marker number 3 located on the southeaste~~ hou~~a~y of Nova Scotia Power Corporation lands;
~'I.!.E~~S;}~ Nor:',h 3 9 :::J':rre'~s 1\ 2 minutes 12 secol1d~; gast I along the last: ITl(!ntion':!c bo::~,:::,,':y, a distance of fift,y cmd ni.ne onc hund'Ccc1ths (SO.OSl) £e,:d', ;,:,~, ::~:)\'a Scol:.in POIver COl:poral:.i.on ,Stl1:vey I:Wrk0r number 4 i
'l'ilENCL: S~uth 50 ~:2:;rc!8S 17 minlltC!S 11f.! seconds 1;;:ISt, a dis t':IDC0 of ·thre-c-·huf1(~:::'2d ;::w~ ?",ro zero O!'I(! hUJ)(1reCl t 11s (300.00) feet: to the place of b~~ginT!i!1Cj,
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All becll:ings being re·fcrrec1 to a transverse n~ercator grid, 3°Zone.
• COH'.rl\INI~::Q by calculation an area of 15,027 square feet.
EXCEPTING AND RESERVING therefrom a thirty (30) fect wide casement to the City of Dartmouth as. shown on attached plan .
AND the Grantor co~enant with the Grantee that the Grantee shall have quiet enjoyment of the said lands and that the Grantor has a good title in fee simple to the said lands and the right to convey them as hereby conveyed and that the said lands arc free from encu~brances and that the Grantor will procure such further assurances as may be reas6nablY required .
. .. ,<'~'~ IN l'HTNESS l'lHEREOF the' said Grantor has caused 'l'hese Presents ............ ·:_ .. : ..... ~ .... -!:o be executed by-affixing thereto its Corporate Seal, attested
.~, ... " ,,:>~J !?y the signatures of Eileen Stubbs, its Mayor, and C.A. Hoir,
... ::;;}/.:?/.:;.;::,.-./City Administrator. ,. " : :~... .... '---. . -' SIGNED, SEAIJED AND DEI,IVERED
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NITNESS
PP':'·.:INCE OF NOVA SCOTIA
COUN'I'Y OF
On this
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I. I \ ~ CI'fY CLE'-' RI-'-' -""(-:-'-=-:-:----,:--:----=-:=.--====---------) )
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~ay of .. ~.D. 1976,
beforeJme, the subscriber, personally came and appeared
a subscribing \-.'1 tness to the foregoing Inden·ture, who, having been \
by me duly sworn made oath, and said tha'l: the City of Dartmouth, one
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half and at the same time caused its Corporate Sea~ to be there~ N. C. Cohoon, its
unt-.. affixed by Eileen Stubbs, its f.layor, and::r-..:}.l-\)pC;~!-:}'1ID)')G·i;tt::.;:.,'0i::t:y
Cit,y,Clerk, :-::'-:!.,;),;;(:,;:.;:.c-~[:_t:_=.t', its proper officers duly authorized in that behalf
in her presence.
\ ACOr·l.mSSIONER OF 'J.·HEStiPIU~t'i-E-·C61jR'l'6P_ NOVA SCO'I'IiI.
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~ Province of Nova Scotia
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J ADVISORY SERVICES DIVISION
·Mr. Neil C. Cohoon. - Clerk Treasurer
City of Dartmouth P. O. Box 817 Dartmouth, Nova Scot.ia B2Y 3Z3
Dear Mr. Cohoon:
Re:' Resolution'Number 76-19
October 22, 1976
Enclosed please find one (1) copy of the above mentioned resolution.
This resolution was consented to by the Minister of Municipal Affairs on the 20th day of October, 1976.
/ramp Enclosure
Yours truly,
m<c-.~.-\
C _ 'iJ~-'-~-' .' /A. A. Cameron '. . ' .
Director
.' June 1976
Resolution No. 76-19
WHEREAS the City of Dartmouth has agreed to convey to Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada lands in the Burnside Industrial Park for railway purposes;
BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk be and are hereby authorized and instructed to execute on behalf of the City a warranty deed conveying the lands described in Schedule "A" hereto to her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada.
Passed in council this day of 1976.
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I, N. C. Cohoon, City Clerk of the City cif Dartmouth do . hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 76-19 of the City of Dartmouth passed by City Council on the 20th day of July, 1976.
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scmULE "A"
ALL, those ,certain lots, pieces of parcels of land, situate, lying and being
in the City of Dartmouth, in the County of Halifax, and Province of Nova Scotia,
bounded, delimited and described as follows:
PARCEL "A"
The said Parcel "A", irregular in shape, is bounded as. follows: northerly and southerly by 'other lands of the City of Dartmouth, easterly by the westerly limits of Sterns Drive, westerly by the easterly limits of Joseph Zatzman Drive. The said Parcel "A" is more particularly described as follows:
The point of beginning being that intersection point where the hereinafter described southerly limits of Parcel "A" intersects the easterly limits of Joseph Zatzman Drive, said intersection point having Nova Scotia Co-ordinate Control values North sixteen million two hundred forty-nine thousand, nine hundred seventy-one and seventy-seven hundredths (16,249,971.77) East one million two hundred thirty-two thousand, six hundred six and forty hundredths (1,232,606.40).
THENCEd
from the point of beginning s~ described, on a full circle bearing of 306 17' 18" a distance of thirty (30.00) feet to a point;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 360 17' 18" a distance of two hundred seventlf-tbree (273.00) feet to a point;
THENCE, northeasterly along the arc of a curve convex to the west an arc distance of sixty-nine and seventy-four hundredths (69.74) feet, more or less, to a po~nt, said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 37 24' 39" and distance of sixty-nine and seventy-four hundredths (69.74) feet;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 380 32' 00" a distance of four hundred thirty-four and eight hundredths (434.08) feet to a point:
THENCE, northeasterly along the arc of a curve convex to the noruhwestan arc distance of two hundred thirty.-three and seventy hundredths (233.70) feet, more or less, to a point, siid arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 410 47' 00" and distance of two hundred thirtythree and fifty-seven'hundredths (233.57) feet;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 450 02' 00" a distance of one hundred ninety-one and fifty-seven hundredths (191.57) feet to a point on the westerly limits of Sterns Drive;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 1350 02' 00" a distance of thirty (30.00) feet to a point;
THEN'CE, on 'a full circle bearing of 2250 02' 00" a distance of one hundred ninety-one and fifty-seven hundredths (191.57) feet;
THEIlCE, southwesterly along the arc of a curve convex to the northwest an arc distance of two hundred thirty and thirty hundredths (230.30) feet, more or less, to a point, said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 2210 47' OOil and distance of two hundred thirty and seventeen hundredths (230.17) feet;
THErlCE, on a full circle bearing of 2180 32' 00" a distance of four hundred thirty-four and eight hundredths (434.08) feet, to a point;
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THENCE, southwe~terly along the arc of a curve convex to the northwest an arc distance of sixty-eight and fifty-seven hundredths (68.57) feet, more' 'or less, to a point~ said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 2170 24' 39'~ and distance of sixty-eight and, fifty-six hundredths (68.56) feet;
THENCE~ on a fui:L circle bearing of 2160 17' 18 i1 a distance of two hundred seventy-three (273.00) feet to the aforesaid point of beginning.
Containing, the said Parcel "A", so described, an area of eight-three hundredths (.83) of an acre,. more or less, and as shown outlined in red on the accompanying Plan No. 11214-28, dated at Moncton, N. B. May 27, 1976 and signed by Robert A. Miller, N. S. L. S.
PARCEL "B"
The said Parcel "B", irregular in shape, is bounded as follows: northerly easterly and southerly by other lands of the City of Dartmouth; westerly by other lands of the City of Dartmouth and a portion of Simmonds Drive and a portion of Sterns Drive. The said Parcel "B" is more particularly described as follows:
The point of beginning being that intersection point wher.e the hereinafter described southerly boundary intersects the easterly boundary of Sterns
'Drive said intersection point having Nova Scotia Co-ordinate Control values North sixteen million two hundred fifty thousand nine hundred twenty-eight and nineteen hundredths (16,250,928.19) East one million two hundred thirtythree thousand four hundred four and. thirty-three hundredths (1,233,404.33).
THENCEd from ·the point of beginning so described, on a full circle bearing of 315 02' 00" a distance of thirty (30.00) feet to a .point;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 450 02' 00" a distance of three hundred eight-nine and seventy hundredths (389.70) feet to a point;
THENCE, north easterly along th.e arc of a curve 'convex '(;0 the northwest ail arc distance of one hundred and seventy-two and seventy-nine hundredths (172.79) feet, more or less, to a Boint, said arc being subtended by a chord having a fuD. circle bearing of 53 17' 00" and distance of one hundred 'seventy-two and nineteen hundredths (172.19) feet;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 610 32' 00" a distance of four hundred sixty-five (465.00) feet to a point;·
THENCE, northeasterly along the arc of a cUrve convex to the north an arc distance of one hundred fifty-three and eighty-one hundredths (153.81) feet, more or less, to a point, said arc bei~ subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 730 17' 00" and distance of one hundred and fifty-two and seventy-three hundredths (152.73) feet;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 850 02' 00" a distance of seventy-six and sixty hundredths (76.60) feet to a point;
THENCE, southeasterly along the arc of a curve convex to the north an arc distance of three hundred and ninety and ninety-six hundredths (390.96) feet, more or less, to a point having Nova Scotia Co-ordinate Control values North sixteen million two hundred fifty-one thousand four hundred sixty-seven and fifty-eight hundredths (16,251,467.58) East one million two hundred thirtyfour thousand seven hundred eighty-two and fifty-five hundredths (1,234
d782.55), said arc being subtended by a chord having a full bearing
of 110 29' 19" and distance of three hundred seventy-eight and twenty-three hundredths (378.23) feet;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 1350 56' 39" a distance of one hundred sixty-six and fourteen hundredths (166.14) feet to a .point;
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THErCE, on a full circle bearing of 1440 36' l4",a distance of one thousand one hundred (1,100.00) feet to a point;
THEljCE, on a full circle bearing of 1580 01' 47" a distance of one hundred thirty-se.en and ninety-four hundredths (137.94) feet to a point;
THE:1CE, southerly along the arc of a curve convex to the east an arc distance of three hundred thirteen and seven hundredths (3l3. 07) feet, more or less .. to a point; said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 1780 24' 43" and distance of three hundred six and fifty hundredths (306.50) feet;
TrtE:jCE, on a full circle bearing of 1980 47' 42" a distance of two hundred eighteen and forty-six hundredths (218.46) feet to a point having Nova scotia co-ordinate Control values North sixteen million two hundred fortynine thousand eight hundred ten and thirty-eight hundredths (16,249,810.38) .East one million two hundred thirty-five thousand five hundred twenty-four and ninety-four hundredths (1,235,524.94);
THEIfCE, on a full circle bearing of 2990 50' 06" a distance of thirty and fifty-seven hundredths (30.57) feet to a point;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 180 47' 42" a distance of two hundred 4It twelve and sixty-one hundredths (212.61) feet to a point;
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THEIiCE, northerly along the arc of a curve convex to the east an arc distance of three hundred eighty-seven and seventy-eight hundredths (387.78) feet, more or less, to a point having I,ova Scotia Co-ordinate Control values North sixteen million two hundred fifty thousand three hundred ninety-six and forty-four hundredths (16,250,3j6.44) East one million two hundred thirtyfive thousand five hundred thirteen (1,235,513.00), said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 3510 41' 58" and distance of . three hundred seventy-three and forty-nine hundredths (373.49) feet;
THEIICE, on a full circle bearing of 3240 36' 14" a distance of seven hundred fifty-three and thirty-two hundredths (753.32) feet to a point; -
THEnCE, southwesterly along the arc of a curve convex to the northeast an arc distance of five hundred sixteen and fifty-eight hundredths (516.58) feet, more or less, to a point having Nova Scotia Co-ordinate Control values North sixteen million two hundred fifty thousand five hundred fifty-one and eleven hundredths (16,250,551.11) East one million two hundred thirty-four thousand nine hundred thirteen and eigh~y-one hundredths-(1,234,913.81), said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing 1990 31' 07" and distance of fourh1lIldred eighty-seven and forty-two hundredths (487.42) feet;
THEiiCE, on a full circle bearing of 3280 27' 18" a distance of thirty and fourteen hundredths (30.14) feet to a point;
THEnCE, northeasterly along the arc of a curve convex to the east an arc distance of six hundred thirty and eighty-six hundredths (630.86) feet, more or less, to a goint, said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 8 41' 02" and distance of five hundred and seventy and for~J-four hundredths (570.44) feet;
THEIrCE, on a full circle bearing of 3240 36' 14" a distance of three hundred sixteen and ninety-nine hundredths (316.99) feet to a point;
THE!iCE, northwesterly along the arc of a curve convex to the north an arc distance of four hundred twenty-six and twenty-eight hundredths (426.28) feet, more or less, to a point, said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 2940 49' 07" and distance of four hundred seven and thirty-four hundredths (407.34) feet;
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THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 2650 02' 00" a distance of seventy-six and sixty hundredths (16.60) feet to a point;
THENCE, southwesterly along the arc of a curve convex to the north an arc distance of one hundred and forty-one and fifty hundredths (141.50) feet, more or less, to a point, said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 2530 11' 00" and distance of one hundred forty and fifty-
. one hundredths (140.51) feet;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 2410 32' 00" a distance of four hundred sixty-five (465.00) feet·to a point;
TH&lCE, southwesterly along the arc of a curve convex to the northwest an arc distance of one hundred sixty-four and fifteen hundredths (164.15) feet, more or less, to a point having ?lova Scotia Co-ordinate Control values North sixteen million two hundred fifty-one thousand tlfO hundred three and fiftynine hundredths (16,251,203.59) East one million two hundred thirty-three thousand six hundred eighty and five hundredths (1,233,680.05)0 said ~c being subtended by a chord having'a full circle bearing of 233 11' 00" and distance of one hundred sixty-three and fifty-eight hundredths (16~.58) feet;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 2250 02' 00" a distance of three hundred eighty-nine and seventy hundredths (389.10) feet to the aforesaid point of beginning •
Containing, the said Parcel "B", so described, an area of three and thirtyseven hundredths (3.31) acres, nore or less, and as shown outlined in red on the accompa.:J.ying Plan No. 11214-28, dated at Moncton, N. B. May 21,1976 and signed by nobert A. Niller, N. S. 'L. S.
PARCEL "c"
The said Parcel "C", irregular in shape, is bounded as follows: easterly by the westerly limits of Simmonds Drive; northerly southerly and westerly by other lands' of the City of Dartmouth. The said Parcel "c" is more particularly described as follows:
The point of beginning being that intersection point where the hereinafter described nort!:ierly boundary of Parcel "c" intersects the westerly limits of Simmonds Drive, said intersection point having Nova Scotia Co-ordinate Control values North sixteen million two hundred fifty thousand five hundred forty-nine and one hundredths (16,250,549.01) ~st one million twp hundred thirty-four thousand eight hundred fifty-six and forty-three hundredths (1,234,856.43) •
THENCEd from t!:ie point of beginning so described, on a full circle bearing of 148 21'18" e. distance of t2irty (30.00) feet to a point;
TH&lCE, southwesterly along the arc of a curve convex to the south an arc distance of thirty-two and eighty-nine hundredths (32.89) feet, more or less, to a point, said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 2410 48' 48"Iil~d distance of thirty-t;ro and eighty-nine hundredths (32.89) feet;
THEnCE, on a full circle bearing of 2430 51' 18" a distance of nine hundred ten (910.00) feet to a point having Nova Scotia Co-ordinate Control values North sixteen ~llion two hundred fifty thousand one hundred eight and thirtyfour hundredths (16,250,108.34) ~ast one ~llion two hundred thirty-four thousand twenty-five and fifty-six hundredt~s (1,234,025.56);
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 3330 57' 18" a distance of thirty (30.00) feet to a point;
THENCE, on a full circle bearing of 630 57' 18" a distance of nine hundred ten (910.00) feet to a point;
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THENCE, northeasterly a.long the arc of a curve convex to the south an arc· distance of thirty and one hundredths (30,01) feet, more or less, to the aforesaid point of beginning, said arc being subtended by a chord having a full circle bearing of 610 51' 28" and distance of thirty and one hundredths. (30.01) feet.
Containing, the said Parcel "e", so described, an area of sixty-five hundredths (0.65) of an acre, more or less, and as shown outlined in red on the accompanying Plan No. 11214-28, dated at Moncton, N. B., May 27, 1976' and signed by Robert A. Miller, N. S. L. S.
All full circle bearings are with reference to the Nova Scotia Grid North, lo!. T. M. 30 Zone, C. M. 640 West.
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Dartmouth, N. S. July 20/76.
In camera por~ion_of the regularly called City Council
meeting held this date at 7:30 p.m.
Council met in camera as Committee-of-the-Whole to deal
with additional items of business.
. LANDS: NAVY ISLAND On the basis of Council's recent decision to continue
PROPl.i:RTY AT 1" '~NDMILL RD.
·TURNER LANDS: LAKE MAJCR
,.(.\1 REQUEST: TAXI
CAB LICENSE
its poliCy of acquiring land in the Navy Island area, Mr.
Moir has completed negotiations with four property owners,
recommending the following settlements in his report:
1) A purchase price of $38,000. is recommended for the property at 625 Windmill Road, owned by Mrs. Edna Meaden.
2) Property owned by Mr. Frank Martin is recommended for acquisition at the negotiated price of $20,000.
3) A purchase price of $55,000. is recommended for the third property, owned by Mrs. Alice Bouchard.
4) Property owned by Mr. David Jones is recommended for purchase by the City at a negotiated price of $18,000.
The Committee approved the adoption of Mr. Moir's report
as presented, on motion of Ald. Day and Ritchie. Ald. Fredericks
suggested that consideration should be given to acquiring Jack's
Island in this area. The City Administrator agreed to explore
the possibility further if the property comes on the market for
sale •
. On motion of Ald. Smith and Ibsen, the Committee approved
the purchase of 15 Windmill Road, owned by the Rev. John Pitt,
for the sum of $30,000. He has indicated that he would like
to rent the property from the City until such time as he can
arrange for other living accommodation. Mr. Moir's report has
recommended approval of the settlement negotiated.
In a report to CounCil, Mr. MOir has outlined the negotiations
carried on for lands at Lake Major, owned by Mr. George Turner; the
recommendation is that approx. ij~l acres be acquired at a negotiat
price of $900. per acre. Funds are prOVided in the 1976 Capital
Budget for the acquisition of watershed lands. The Committee
adopted this report on motion of Ald. Walker and Smith.
Letters from the Chief of Police and from the Taxi Inspector
were conSidered, recommending that permission be denied George
Cedric Bernard to operate a licensed taxi cab in the City of
In camera: City Council, July 20/761 Page 2 •
Dartmouth~ based on his driving record as provided by the , Regist.ry of Motor Vflhiclp.s. AId. ICavanaugh and Ritchie moved
the adoption of "the recommendation, but Ald.Walker suggested
that Mr. Bernard be given a thrfle-month probationary pflrmit .
rather that denying a pp.rmit altogflthflr. Most other mflmbers
of Council supported the recommflndation of the Police Chief
and the motion carried (Ald. Hart and Walker voting against) 0
RECONSIDERATION: Notice of rflconsideration has bp.en given by AIdo Fredericks CLAYTON DEVELOP-
MENTS LTD. in conriection with a rAport adoptp.d by Council recommending a
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settlement negmtiated with Clayt.on Developments Ltd. for lands
owned by Clayton Developments Ltd., required for improvements
. to Portland Street and Caldwell Road. AId. Fredericks stated
his objection to the land use stipulation placed by the company
on Parcels 28 and 29, moving that Council's action be reconsidered
at this. time. The motion was seconded by Ald. Kavanaughand it
carried with Ald. Walkflr voting against. An amendlTlP.nt was then
proposed by AId. Fredericks and Kavanaugh, which would eliminate
the land use condition from t"'e settlement With Clayton Develop
ments Ltd. Mr. Cohoon explainAd further the intent of the con
dition and Mr. Moir suggested that it might be possible for the
City ClArk to negotiate the type of land uses whLch could be
permitted o AId. Smith was in favour of this suggestion and
moved dflferral for further nflgotiation with Clayton Developments
Ltd o along the linAs proposed. The motion to defer was seconded
by Ald. Ibsen and it carried.
On motion of Ald. Day and Kavanaugh, the Committee adjourned
to reConvene in open CounCil.
City Clerko