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10 23 2019 Council Agenda The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Agenda Council Chambers Wednesday, October 23, 2019 7:00 p.m. - Open Session The Township of Oro-Medonte is committed to providing and maintaining a working environment that is based on respect for the dignity and rights of everyone within the organization and for those individuals visiting our organization. The Township of Oro-Medonte supports and fosters an environment that is safe, welcoming and respectful for all residents, visitors, members of Council and staff. Page 1. Call to Order - Moment of Reflection: 2. Adoption of Agenda: a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest: 4. Closed Session Items: None. 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: 6 - 17a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, October 16, 2019. 6. Recognition of Achievements: None. 7. Public Meetings: None. 8. Deputations: None. 9. Presentations: None. 10. Identification From the Public of an Agenda Item of Interest: Provides an opportunity for members of the public to identify an agenda item which the public member may request be brought forward and considered Page 1 of 182 Council Meeting Agenda -October 23, 2019 earlier in the meeting. 11. Open Forum: The Open Forum provides an opportunity for the public to provide verbal comments to Council, in Open Session, on matters scheduled on the current agenda, and shall be conducted as follows: Open Forum shall last no longer than 20 minutes; Each speaker shall be required to identify the agenda item they are speaking to and provide their name and address, which may become part of the public record; A speaker shall be limited to 2 minutes per agenda item; No response shall be provided to any question posed during Open Forum; No discussion, debate or decisions will occur during Open Forum; Each speaker is permitted to speak only once per agenda item; A speaker may provide comment on one agenda item and then shall step aside to enable another to provide comment on an agenda item; No speaker shall speak to a second agenda item until other individuals have had an opportunity to speak once; Speakers providing comment on the same agenda item, shall be requested to limit their comments so as to provide additional information and not repeat the same information provided by a previous speaker; Comments made during Open Forum will not form part of the minutes of the meeting; The following matters will not be permitted during Open Forum: o Comments/complaints against Members of Council or Township staff; o Matters beyond the jurisdiction of Council or the Township; o Closed Session agenda items, including current or pending litigation, or Insurance claims and/or pending claims by or against the Township; o Comments with respect to Minutes of Council and Committees; o Comments that are contrary to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act; o Comments with respect to any applications which have proceeded through a Public Meeting in accordance with the Planning Act, with the exception of comment related to a recommendation contained within the Staff Report. The Chair may conclude Open Forum prior to the 20 minute maximum time limit, for non-compliance with the Open Forum parameters, Conduct of Members of the Public, or any other reason. Page 2 of 182 Council Meeting Agenda -October 23, 2019 12. Reports of Municipal Officers: 18 - 26 a) CS2019-24, Jennifer Whitley, Coordinator, Economic Development/ Communications re: County of Simcoe Economic Development Funding Program. 27 - 31 b) CS2019-23, Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Acquisition/ Disposition of Land 50 Fairway Court. 32 - 75 c) CS2019-25, Marie Brissette, Special Projects Coordinator re: Corporate Projects Status Update July, August, September 2019. 76 - 80 d) FI2019-21, Mark DesLauriers, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: Development Charges Update 2019 \[Refer to Item 17b)\]. 81 - 89 e) DS2019-133, Curtis Shelswell, Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Municipal Law Enforcement Occurrence Report (January-September 2019). 90 - 92 f) DS2019-120, Curtis Shelswell, Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Noise By-law Update \[from September 25, 2019 Council meeting\]. 93 - 98 g) DS2019-134, Curtis Shelswell, Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Set Fines for By-Law No. 2019-101, "Towing By-Law". 99 - 104 h) DS2019-132, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re: Building Division Activity Stats (July-Sept 2019). 13. Reports of Members of Council: a) Updates from Council Representatives County of Simcoe and Township Partners and Agencies. Simcoe, and the Council members appointed as Agencies. 105 - 107 b) Mayor H.S. Hughes, correspondence from Municipalities of Halton Hills, Mississippi Mills and Bluewater re: Reducing Litter and Waste in Our Communities. 108 c) Councillor Keane re: Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) Capital Projects - Shanty Bay Public School. 14. Consent Agenda: 109 - 110 a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1. Remembrance Day Service, Sunday, November 10, 2019, 3:00p.m., Old Town Hall Cenotaph, 833 Line 7 North, Township of Oro- Medonte. Page 3 of 182 Council Meeting Agenda -October 23, 2019 2.Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice of Administration Centre Office Closure, Remembrance Day, Monday, November 11, 2019. 111 - 114 b) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on Thursday, June 27, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Received for Information Only. 115 - 120 c) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting dated Friday, July 26, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 121 - 126 d) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held on Friday, August 23, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 127 - 128 e) Highlights of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held on Friday, September 27, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 129 - 130 f) Correspondence dated September 30, 2019 from Steve Clark, Minister, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing re: 2019 Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference Follow Up. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 15. Communications/Petitions: 131 - 132 a) Correspondence received October 13, 2019 from Joshua Robertson Montague re Request to Purchase Township Property adjacent to 2599 Lakeshore Road East. 16. Notice of Motions: None. 17. By-Laws: 133 - 134 a) 2019-099: A By-law to Amend By-law No. 2019--law to Provide for Appointees to Local Boards and Committees/Technical Support Groups, and Expenses for Employees". 135 - 153 b) 2019-100: A By-Law for the Imposition of Development Charges and Repeal By-Law No. 2014-126. 154 - 180 c) 2019-101: Being a By-Law to License and Regulate Towing Companies, Tow Truck Owners and Tow Truck Drivers and to Repeal By-law No. 2019- 032 - 181 d) 2019-102: A By-law to Amend By-law No. 2018-027, Being a By-law to Appoint Municipal Law Enforcement Officers/Provincial Offences Officers and to Repeal By-law No. 2019-050. Page 4 of 182 Council Meeting Agenda -October 23, 2019 18. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): None. 19. Confirmation By-Law: 182 a) 2019-098: Being a By-Law to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, October 23, 2019. 20. Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item: Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item provides an opportunity for the members of the public to seek clarification with respect to the decision which was made on an agenda item, the meaning of the decision and the next steps as a result of the decision. Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item shall last no longer than 10 minutes; Responses provided to questions posed during Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item shall be included within the 10 minute maximum time limit; Each speaker shall be required to identify the agenda item they are seeking clarification on and provide their name and address, which may become part of the public record; A speaker shall be limited to 1 minute per question; A speaker may pose a question and then shall step aside to enable another to pose a question; The Chair may conclude Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item prior to the 10 minute maximum time limit, for non- compliance with the above parameters, Conduct of Members of the Public, or any other reason. 21. Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Page 5 of 182 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, October 16, 2019. Page 6 of 182 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, October 16, 2019. 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Page 108 of 182 14.a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: Remembrance Day Service, ... Page 109 of 182 14.a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: Remembrance Day Service, ... Remembrance Day Office Closure Page 110 of 182 14.b) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on Thursday, J... Page 111 of 182 14.b) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on Thursday, J... Page 112 of 182 14.b) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on Thursday, J... Page 113 of 182 14.b) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on Thursday, J... Page 114 of 182 14.c) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting dated... No. BOD-07-19 Friday, July 26, 2019 120 Bayview Parkway, Newmarket, ON MINUTES LSRCA Board Members Present: LSRCA Staff Present: Regional Chairman W. Emmerson, Chair M. Walters, Chief Administrative Officer Councillor S. Macpherson, Vice Chair R. Baldwin, GM Planning & Development Mayor D. Barton B. Kemp, GM, Conservation Lands Mayor B. Drew B. Longstaff, GM, Integrated Watershed Management Councillor K. Ferdinands K. Christensen, Director, Human Resources Councillor W. Gaertner K. Yemm, Director, Corporate Communications & Engagement Mayor V. Hackson C. Sharp, Acting GM, Watershed Restoration Services Councillor N. Harris K. Toffan, Acting GM, Corporate and Financial Services Councillor S. Harrison-McIntyre T. Barnett, Coordinator, BOD/CAO Mayor M. Quirk M. Bessey, Acting Director, Planning Regional Councillor T. Vegh B. Booth, Director, Regulations Councillor A. Waters C. Byron, Forestry Program Coordinator P. Davies, Manager, Forestry and Greenspaces Regrets: L. Grzywniak, Land Management Technician Mayor D. Bath-Hadden N. Hamley, Manager, Education Councillor A. Eek S. Jagminas, Senior Communications Advisor Councillor P. Ferragine Councillor C. Riepma Councillor E. Yeo Township of Ramara I.DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST None noted for this meeting. II.APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA Moved by: A. Waters Seconded by: T. Vegh BOD-101-19 RESOLVED THAT the content of the Agenda for the July 26, 2019 meeting of the LSRCA Board of Directors be approved as presented. CARRIED III.ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES a) Board of Directors Meeting June 28, 2019 Moved by: B. Drew Seconded by: A. Waters BOD-102-19 RESOLVED -06-19 held on Friday, June 28, 2019 be approved as circulated. CARRIED Page 115 of 182 14.c) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting dated... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -07-19 July 26, 2019 Minutes Page 2 of 6 IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS th a) CAO Mike Walters advised Board members that on July 11 the Dalt Hicks Invitational Tournament was held at Redcrest Golf Course and funds raised went to the Lake Simcoe Conservation t funds raised during the tournament were in the order of $50,000. Chair Wayne Emmerson noted that he was pleased to hear that the City of Barrie Mayor Jeff Lehman has now joined the Connect Campaign Leadership Cabinet. V. PRESENTATIONS a) ation Program Manager, Forestry and Greenspace Services, Phil Davies, provided the Board with an overview of Afforestation Program, noting that LSRCA has been tree planting since the 1950s, and while planting methods, project size, and the cost of seedlings and plant materials have changed over time, objectives have remained largely the same - getting more trees in the ground to: increase forest cover and biodiversity; create and enhance wildlife habitat; and improve water quantity and quality in our rivers and Lake Simcoe. He explained the difference between reforestation and afforestation, where reforestation is replanting where trees have been planted before, and afforestation is planting in areas that have not previously had trees planted. He explained that the Spring planting season begins in early April and runs up to the May long weekend. However, with the cold and wet Spring of 2019, planting continued into mid- Afforestation Program, 42,500 seedlings have been planted -it- Yourself (DIY) program, over 9,500 seedlings were sold to more than 70 participating landowners. He described some of the successful partnerships LSRCA has built and noted that LSRCA relies on its partners for continued success into the future. To view this presentation, please click this link: LSRCA's Afforestation Programming. More information on ting programs can be found through this link: LSRCA Tree Planting Moved by: W. Gaertner Seconded by: S. Macpherson BOD-103-19 RESOLVED THAT the presentation Manager, Forestry and Greenspace Services, Phil information. CARRIED b) Second Quarter 2019 Financial Report Manager, Finance, Katherine Toffan, provided 2019 Financial Report, noting highlights include: continued delays in development impacting LSPOP revenue assumptions in 2019 with an anticipated draw from reserves; MNRF notification of funding reduction by $64K; Scanlon Creek Operations Centre renovation project is underway, with expected completion early 2020; and asset management plan support is commencing in Q3, with completion in Q4. Page 116 of 182 14.c) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting dated... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -07-19 July 26, 2019 Minutes Page 3 of 6 nd She noted that generally the 2 quarter is on track with the year-to-date budget; however, some variances mostly attributed to timing of expense and revenue recognition could impact the year-end position. Ms. Toffan provided a status of key capital projects for 2019, noting that the Pangman Springs Wetland Restoration project and the East Holland Fish Barrier Removal projects have been completed, and the remaining projects are in various stages of design and/or construction. nd Some key assumptions for the 2019 forecast at the 2 quarter include: 1. All municipal funding partners pay their full funding notices for 2019; 2. Draws from the rate stabilization reserve will cover deficits related to offsetting programs and the reduction in MNRF funding; 3. Change of revenue recognition for Special Capital will eliminate most deferred revenue at year end; and 4. Any infrastructure gap identified in the asset management work will be addressed in the 2021 Budget. Ms. Toffan highlighted a high level forecast of revenues and expenditures through the end of 2019, noting that a slight deficit of $82K is forecasted. To view this presentation, please click this link: LSRCA Financial Update: 2nd Quarter 2019 Moved by: V. Hackson Seconded by: K. Ferdinands BOD-104-19 RESOLVED THAT the presentation by Manager, Finance, Katherine Toffan, regarding 2019 Financial Report be received for information. CARRIED Staff Report No. 36-19-d Quarter 2019 Financial Report was included in the agenda. Moved by: V. Hackson Seconded by: K. Ferdinands BOD-105-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 36-19- Report for the period ending June 30, 2019 be received for information. CARRIED VI.HEARINGS There were no hearings at this meeting. VII. DEPUTATIONS There were no deputations at this meeting. VIII.DETERMINATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION No items were identified under items requiring separate discussion. Page 117 of 182 14.c) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting dated... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -07-19 July 26, 2019 Minutes Page 4 of 6 IX.ADOPTION OF ITEMS NOT REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION Items No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 were identified as items not requiring separate discussion. Moved by: M. Quirk Seconded by: S. Macpherson BOD-106-19 RESOLVED submitted to the Board, and staff be authorized to take all necessary action required to give effect to same. CARRIED 1. Correspondence BOD-107-19 RESOLVED THAT correspondence listed in the agenda as Item 1a) be received for information. CARRIED 2. LSRCAPolicy BOD-108-19 RESOLVED THAT THAT Staff Report No. 37-19- Policy be received; and FURTHER THAT the attached updated Purchasing Policy be approved, effective immediately. CARRIED 3. Single Source Professional Services Agreement Award to Greenland Consulting Engineers Inc. BOD-109-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 38-19-BOD regarding a Single Source Professional Services Agreement Award to Greenland Consulting Engineers Inc. to undertake the Alcona NDMP Flood Relief Class EA be received; and FURTHER THAT LSRCA be directed to enter into a Professional Services Agreement Award with Greenland Consulting Engineers Inc. CARRIED 4. Mid-Year Monitoring Report Planning and Development Applications for the Period January 1 through June 30, 2019 BOD-110-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 39-19-BOD regarding monitoring of planning and development applications for the period January 1 through June 30, 2019 be received for information. CARRIED 5. Local Planning Appeal Tribunal Matter Update Town of East Gwillimbury Comprehensive Zoning By-law BOD-111-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 40-19-BOD providing an update on the LPAT matter concerning the Town of East Gwillimbury Comprehensive Zoning By-law be received; and FURTHER THAT Staff be directed to continue settlement negotiations to achieve a mutual settlement agreement respective of LPAT Guidelines. CARRIED Page 118 of 182 14.c) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting dated... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -07-19 July 26, 2019 Minutes Page 5 of 6 X. CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION No items were identified under items requiring separate discussion. XI. CLOSED SESSION Moved by: D. Barton Seconded by: S. Harrison-McIntyre BOD-112-19 RESOLVED THAT the Board move to Closed Session to deal with confidential matters; and FURTHER THAT the Chief Administrative Officer, members of the Executive Management Team, the Director, Regulations, and the Coordinator BOD/CAO remain in the meeting for the discussion. CARRIED Moved by: D. Barton Seconded by: B. Drew BOD-113-19 RESOLVED THAT the Board rise from Closed Session and report findings. CARRIED a) Conservation Awards Recipients Moved by: S. Macpherson Seconded by: T. Vegh BOD-114-19 RESOLVED THAT Confidential Staff Report No. 41-19-BOD regarding the recipients for CARRIED b) Confidential Legal Matter Moved by: S. Macpherson Seconded by: T. Vegh BOD-115-19 RESOLVED THAT Confidential Staff Report No. 42-19-BOD regarding a confidential legal matter be received for information. CARRIED c) Confidential Legal Matter Moved by: S. Macpherson Seconded by: T. Vegh BOD-116-19 RESOLVED THAT Confidential Staff Report No. 43-19-BOD regarding a confidential legal matter be received for information. CARRIED XII. OTHER BUSINESS a) CAO Walters advised that Director, Regulations, Beverley Booth will be retiring in September. Board members thanked Ms. Booth for her service to LSRCA and congratulated her on a successful career at LSRCA, as well as other conservation authorities. Page 119 of 182 14.c) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting dated... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -07-19 July 26, 2019 Minutes Page 6 of 6 XIII.ADJOURNMENT Moved by: K. Ferdinands Seconded by: N. Harris BOD-117-19 RESOLVED THAT the meeting be adjourned @ 10:00 a.m. CARRIED Regional Chairman Wayne Emmerson Michael Walters Chair Chief Administrative Officer Page 120 of 182 14.d) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... NOTTAWASAGA VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINUTES No. 06-19-BOD Date: August 23, 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Location: John L. Jose Learning Centre, Tiffin Conservation Area, Utopia, Ont. Present: Councillor Keith White, Vice Chair Essa (Township) Councillor Gail Little Amaranth (Township) Councillor Ralph Manketlow Mono (Town) nd Councillor Donna Jebb, 2 Vice Chair New Tecumseth (Town) Councillor Mariane McLeod Collingwood (Town) Mayor Don Allen Springwater (Township) Councillor Margaret Mercer Melancthon (Township) Councillor Dane Nielsen Grey Highlands (Municipality) Councillor Cathy Keane Oro-Medonte (Township) Councillor Raj Sandhu Bradford West Gwillimbury (Town) Councillor Shirley Boxem Mulmur (Township) Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows Adjala-Tosorontio (Township) Councillor Gary Harvey Barrie (City) Departed at 11:10 a.m. Regrets: Councillor George Watson, Chair Wasaga Beach (Town) Councillor Thom Paterson Clearview (Township) Councillor Andrea Matrosovs Blue Mountains (Town) Councillor Walter Benotto Shelburne (Town) Councillor Rob Nicol Innisfil (Town) Staff: Doug Hevenor, Chief Administrative Officer; Byron Wesson, Director, Conservation Services; Chris Hibberd, Director, Watershed Management Services; Sheryl Flannagan, Director, Corporate Services; Lee Bull, Manager Planning; Haleigh Ferguson, Executive Administrator/Recorder Vice-Chair White called the meeting to order at 9:07 a.m. 1.DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST None declared. 2.MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA RES: 56-19 Page 121 of 182 Moved by: Cllr. Margaret Mercer Seconded by: Cllr. Gail Little Board of Directors Meeting 06-19-BOD August 23, 2019 14.d) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... RESOLVED THAT: the Agenda for the Board of Directors Meeting #06-19-BOD dated August 23, 2019 be approved as amended. Carried; 3.ANNOUNCEMENTS There are no announcements for this meeting. 4.DEPUTATIONS Greenland International Consulting Ltd. (Greenland) will conduct a presentation on the National Disaster Mitigation Program (NDMP). Presentation received. 5.HEARINGS There are no Hearings requested under Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act for this meeting. 6.DELEGATIONS There are no delegations for this meeting. 7.PRESENTATIONS There are no presentations for this meeting. 8.DETERMINATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION Board Members are requested to identify items from the Consent List that they wish to have considered for separate discussion. 9.ADOPTION OF CONSENT LIST AND IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION RES: 57-19 Moved by: Cllr. Dane Nielsen Seconded by: Cllr. Raj Sandhu RESOLVED THAT: agenda item numbers C2 and C3, having been identified as requiring separate discussion, be referred for discussion under Agenda Item #8; and FURTHER THAT: all Consent List Agenda Items not referred for separate discussion be adopted as submitted to the board and staff be authorized to take all necessary action required to give effect to same; and FURTHER THAT: any items in the consent list not referred for separate discussion, and for which conflict has been declared, are deemed not to have been voted on or discussed by the individual making the declaration. Carried; Page 122 of 182 Board of Directors Meeting 06-19-BOD August 23, 2019 14.d) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... 10.CONSENT LIST A)Adoption of Minutes A-1) Approval of Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting 05-19-BOD held on June 28, 2019. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors approve the minutes of the 05-19-BOD Board meeting held on June 28, 2019. B)Correspondence B-1) Letter dated July 10, 2019, written by Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry regarding response to provincial funding for conservation authorities. C)Staff Reports C-1) Staff Report 18-06-19-BOD from Director, Conservation Services regarding Smoke- Free Outdoor Spaces Policy. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 18-0619BOD and approve the staff recommendation to adopt the Smoke-Free Outdoor Spaces Policy as presented. C-2) Staff Report No. 19-06-19-BOD from Director, Corporate Services regarding the 2019 Second Quarter Budget Report. RES: 58-19 Moved by: Cllr. Mariane McLeod Seconded by: Cllr. Gail Little RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 19-06-19-BOD regarding the 2019 second quarter financials; and FURTHER THAT: staff continue to monitor budget activities. Carried; C-3) A Motion was put forth by Mayor Don Allen with a recorded vote. RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 20-06-19-BOD regarding guidelines for the development of the 2020 NVCA draft budget be approved with an increase to the general levy no more than 2 percent. FURTHER THAT: staff be directed to prepare a draft 2020 budget for consideration by the Board of Directors. Yea - 6 Cllr. Raj Sandhu, Cllr. Keith White, Cllr. Margaret Mercer, Cllr. Ralph Manktelow, Cllr. Cathy Keane, Mayor Don Allen Nay - 7 Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows, Cllr. Gail Little, Cllr. Gary Harvey, Cllr. Marianne McLeod, Cllr. Dane Nielsen, Cllr. Shirley Boxem, Cllr. Donna Jebb, Defeated; Page 123 of 182 Board of Directors Meeting 06-19-BOD August 23, 2019 14.d) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... A motion was put forth by Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows. RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 20-06-19-BOD regarding guidelines for the development of the 2020 NVCA draft budget be brought back to staff to find efficiencies; and FURTHER THAT: staff be directed to prepare a draft 2020 budget for consideration by the Board of Directors. No Seconder; Staff Report No. 20-06-19-BOD from Director, Corporate Services regarding the 2020 Preliminary Budget Guidelines. RES: 59-19 Recorded Vote Moved by: Cllr. Mariane McLeod Seconded by: Cllr. Gail Little RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 20-06-19-BOD regarding guidelines for the development of the 2020 NVCA draft budget be approved; and FURTHER THAT: staff be directed to prepare a draft 2020 budget for consideration by the Board of Directors. Yea 8 Cllr. Gail Little, Cllr. Gary Harvey, Cllr. Marianne McLeod, Cllr. Keith White, Cllr. Dane Nielsen, Cllr. Ralph Manktelow, Cllr. Shirley Boxem, Cllr. Donna Jebb Nay 5 Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows, Cllr. Raj Sandhu, Cllr. Margaret Mercer, Cllr. Cathy Keane, Mayor Don Allen Carried; C-4) Staff Report No. 21-06-19-BOD from Director, Watershed Management Services regarding the Drainage Act Maintenance or Repair Activities. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 21-06-19-BOD and approve the use of the Drainage Act Regulation Team protocol. C-5) Staff Report No. 22-06-19-BOD from Senior Engineer regarding the NDMP Progress Report. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 22-06-19-BOD for information. C-6) Staff Report No. 23-06-19-BOD from Communications Coordinator regarding Communications Report June 8, 2019 August 7, 2019. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 23-06-19-BOD regarding NVCA Communications June 8, 2019 August 7, 2019. Page 124 of 182 Board of Directors Meeting 06-19-BOD August 23, 2019 14.d) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... 11.OTHER BUSINESS a) regarding conservation authority funding. b)A discussion was had regarding the recent 2019 AMO conference. 12.IN-CAMERA 12.1 RES: 60-19 Moved by: Cllr. Mariane McLeod Seconded by: Cllr. Gail Little RESOLVED THAT: this meeting of the Board of Directors No. 06-19-BOD move into closed session at 11:01 a.m. to address matters pertaining to: a)Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the Authority. Staff Report No. 16-06-19-BOD regarding NVCA Legal Status Updates Staff Report No. 17-06-19-BOD regarding Appeal by Applicant of a Plan of Subdivision Application, Town of New Tecumseth (Build It Green) Staff Report No. 24-06-19-BOD regarding NVCA Agricultural Lease Part Lot 7 Concession 6, New Tecumseth b)Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including Authority staff. Verbal update from Vice-Chair White CAO Mid-Year Review was deferred until the 07-19-BOD meeting on September 27, 2019 FURTHER THAT: the Chief Administrative Officer; the Director, Corporate Services; Director, Watershed Management Services; Director, Conservation Services; Manager, Planning; and Administrative Assistant be in attendance for recording and speaking purposes. Carried; 12.2 OUT OF IN-CAMERA RES: 61-19 Moved by: Cllr. Donna Jebb Seconded by: Cllr. Dane Nielsen RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors rise from closed session at 12:06 p.m. and report progress. Carried; RES: 62-19 Moved by: Cllr. Mariane McLeod Seconded by: Cllr. Cathy Keane RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 16-06-19-BOD regarding the NVCA Legal Status Update. Carried; Page 125 of 182 Board of Directors Meeting 06-19-BOD August 23, 2019 14.d) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... RES: 63-19 Moved by: Cllr. Raj Sandhu Seconded by: Cllr. Dane Nielsen RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 17-06-19-BOD regarding the referral of the Build It Green Plan of Subdivision application to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal \[LPAT\]; and FURTHER THAT: the Board directs staff to engage Town of New Tecumseth legal counsel (Jay Feehely of Feehely Gastaldi Barristers and Solicitors) to represent the NVCA along with staff at the Case Management Conference on July 10, 2019 and Carried; RES: 64-19 Moved by: Cllr. Donna Jebb Seconded by: Cllr. Gail Little RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors approve a 5 year lease renewal on NVCA owned property legally known as Part 7 Concession 6 with Wayland Farms Inc. at a staggered rate of $70.00 per acre plus HST for 2020, $80.00 per acre for 2021, $90.00 per acre for 2022, $100.00 per acre for 2023 and 2024. Carried; 13.ADJOURNMENT RES: 65-19 Moved by: Cllr. Donna Jebb Seconded by: Cllr. Dane Nielsen RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors adjourn at 12:10 p.m. to meet again on September 27, 2019 or at the call of the Chair. Carried. Page 126 of 182 14.e) Highlights of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting he... NVCA Board Meeting Highlights September 27, 2019 Next Meeting: October 25, 2019, Tiffin Centre for Conservation, Utopia For the full meeting agenda including documents and reports, visit nvca.on.ca/about/boardofdirectors The Greenbelt Foundation is looking to work with NVCA on 9 projects, including: 2020 NVCA Draft Budget to be distributed to municipalities for Dam removal and pond review decommissioning/perched culvert remediation NVCA Board of Directors approve Planting trees and other vegetation along Draft Budget for circulation, and staff will rivers and streams and removing fish distribute the 2020 Draft Budget booklet to barriers municipalities for the 30 day review period. Creating habitats in prairie, savannah, meadows Greenbelt Foundation Positively Green Initiative Agricultural and livestock best management practices implementation The NVCA Board of Directors has approved endorsement of the Positively Green Initiative. Currently 13 conservation authorities in Ontario are collaborating with the Greenbelt Foundation Kevin Beaulieu, Municipal Program Director on this initiative. Greenbelt Foundation presented to the Board of Directors to seek endorsement from NVCA for support and to move forward with outreach and Sharing mapping data with funding proposals. Greenland International Consulting NVCA Board of Directors approved staff to have greenbelt with over 2 million acres of protected further discussions with Greenland International land including intact natural heritage systems. Consulting related to their request to have the It provides Ontario with fresh air, clean water, NVCA share hydrology modelling data. local food, thriving economies and climate A request for this information also came from resilience while protecting environmentally the Town of Wasaga Beach in support of a sensitive areas and productive farmlands. proposed grant application to the Smart Positively Green Initiative identifies 100 plus Computing Innovative Fund. priority projects across the region directly benefiting the public, municipalities, and In brief businesses including agriculture. These projects focus on na Nigel Bellchamber from Amberley Gavel gave an educational presentation to the Board of services. Directors regarding governance and how to be an effective board. th 8195 8 Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0 705-424-1479 admin@nvca.on.ca www.nvca.on.ca Page 127 of 182 14.e) Highlights of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting he... Future Meetings and Events Hiking the Nottawasaga Bluffs (all ages) Friday, October 4, 2019 10:00 AM 3:00 PM 8861 Nottawasaga 15/16 Sdrd, Clearview Township Volunteer Tree Planting Day Saturday, October 5, 2019 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Mono Community Pollinator Garden 246366 Hockley Rd, Mono, ON (near Orangeville) L9W 2Y8 Small Halls Festival The Tall Small Hall Hike Sunday, October 6, 2019 Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Singhampton Community Centre NVCA Board of Directors Meeting Friday, October 25, 2019 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation, 8195 8th Line, Utopia th 8195 8 Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0 705-424-1479 admin@nvca.on.ca www.nvca.on.ca Page 128 of 182 14.f) Correspondence dated September 30, 2019 from Steve Clark, Minister... Page 129 of 182 14.f) Correspondence dated September 30, 2019 from Steve Clark, Minister... Page 130 of 182 15.a) Correspondence received October 13, 2019 from Joshua Robertson Mon... . blue in tƩƚƦĻƩƷǤ Web Map with My current Medonte - and the land in question outlined Medonte red - 4433 H4343 C -- 259796 -- tǒƩĭŷğƭĻ ƚŅ aǒƓźĭźƦğƌ To the Council of OroI would like to ask the council for permission to purchase what appears to be a vacant road allowance that is adjacent to my residence. I currently own 2599 Lakeshore rd. E. and would like to expand the property lines to allow greater access to the current back yard. Expanding our current property would also my family some naturally wooded area to play.Please see the attached Ororesidence outlined in Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response.Joshua Robertson Montague2599 Lakeshore Rd. E705705josh0220@rogers.com Page 131 of 182 15.a) Correspondence received October 13, 2019 from Joshua Robertson Mon... Page 132 of 182 17.a) 2019-099: A By-law to Amend By-law No. 2019-005 “A By-law to Provi... 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