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01 13 2021 Council Agenda The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Agenda Electronic Meeting Wednesday, January 13, 2021 9:00 a.m. - Closed Session 10:00 a.m. - Open Session Effective Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 8:30 a.m., all Township of Oro-Medonte facilities including the Administration Centre were closed to the public. We will continue to offer services online and over the telephone. Input on agenda items are welcome and encouraged. The Township of Oro-Medonte has amended its Procedural By-law to allow for electronic participation at Council meetings during a declared emergency. Protocols have been established to advise how to participate in the public portions of these meetings. Please visit the following links for additional information: To Request to Participate in Open Forum, complete the form and review the Protocols for Public Participation at the following links: o Request for Public Participation Form Protocols for Public Participation Council and DS Committee All electronic Council meetings will be streamed live, where possible, on the Township YouTube Channel. Council Agendas will continue to be published on the Civic Web Meeting Agendas in advance of the meeting d Procedural By-law. 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: 6 - 15a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. \[Addenda\] Page 1 of 147 Council Meeting Agenda -January 13, 2021 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest: 4. Closed Session Items: a) Motion to go In Closed Session. b) Motion to Rise and Report. c) Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services re: Acquisition/disposition of land; Solicitor-client privilege (Edgar Community Hall). d) Robin Dunn, CAO re: Labour relations/employee negotiations (Performance Management). 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: 16 - 33 a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. 34 - 38 b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. 39 - 42 c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, December 22, 2020. 6. Recognition of Achievements: None. 7. Public Meetings: None. 8. Deputations/Presentations: None. 9. 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 earlier in the meeting. 10. 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. 11. Reports of Municipal Officers for Action: 43 - 46 a) DS2021-2, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Draft Parking and Traffic By-law No. 2021-005 \[Refer to Item 17c)\]. 47 - 50 b) DS2021-3, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Page 2 of 147 Council Meeting Agenda -January 13, 2021 Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Set Fines for By-law No. 2021-005 - 51 - 86 c) DS2021-1, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Draft Plan of Subdivision Application 2020-SUB-01 Revised DP Conditions (2639025 Ontario Inc. Oro Station Automotive Innovation Park) Part of Lots 18 and 19, Parts 1 and 2, 51R-39330, Con. 8 (Oro), Township of Oro-Medonte. 12. Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only: 87 - 92 a) Robin Dunn, CAO re: Update on COVID-19 Actions. \[Addenda\] 13. Reports of Members of Council: a) Updates from Council Representatives County of Simcoe and Township Partners and Agencies. representatives at the Tow Agencies. 93 b) Councillors Greenlaw and Veitch, Request for Reconsideration, re: Council Code of Conduct for the Public. 14. Consent Agenda: 94 a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1. 2021 Tree Distribution Seedling Program, Deadline, Friday, January 15, 2021. 95 - 101 b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held on Friday, November 27, 2020. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 102 - 111 c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held on Friday, November 27, 2020; and highlights of meeting held on Friday, December 11, 2020. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 112 d) Correspondence dated December 16, 2020 from Jeff Yurek, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks and Andrea Khanjin, Parliamentary Assistant re: Seeking your input on the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan 10-year review. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 113 - 115 e) Correspondence dated December 5, 2020 from City of Hamilton re: Request for an Interim Cap on Gas Plant and Greenhouse Gas Pollution and the Development and Implementation of a Plan to Phase-Out Gas-Fired Page 3 of 147 Council Meeting Agenda -January 13, 2021 Electricity Generation. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 116 - 119 f) Correspondence dated January 4, 2021 from Ministry of Transportation (MTO) re: January 1, 2021 Changes to Ontario Regulation 316/03 under the Highway Traffic Act and Ontario Regulation 863 under the Off-Road Vehicle Act related to off-road vehicles. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 15. Communications/Petitions: 120 - 121 a) Correspondence dated December 15, 2020 from Ernie Hardeman, Minister, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) re: Rural Economic Development (RED) Program. 122 - 124 b) Correspondence dated January 6, 2020 from Janine Dezotti & Stew Garner re: Request to Purchase Township Property, 46 Red Oak Crescent. 16. Notice of Motions: None. 17. By-Laws: 125 a) 2021-002: A By-law to Name, Establish and Assume Highways Within the Township of Oro-Medonte (1 Foot Reserve, Merrington Avenue, being Block 35, Plan 51M-947, PIN 58530-0384 (LT)). 126 - 127 b) 2021-004: A By-law to Amend By-law 2017-165 being to a By-law to Govern the Proceedings of Council and Committees/Technical Support Groups of Council in the Township of Oro-Medonte (Procedural By-law). 128 - 144 c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and regulating of traffic and parking on highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte, and to repeal By-law Nos. 2012-168, 2012-181, 2013-193, 2014-008, 2014-136, 2015-074, 2015- 121, 2015-170, 2015-208, 2016-002, 2017-007, 2020-068, 2020-076, 2020- 077, 2020-090 and 2020-091 or any other applicable by-law enacted to regulate Parking and Traffic (Parking and Traffic By-law). 145 - 146 d) 2021-006: A By-law to provide for an interim tax levy and to provide for the payment of taxes and to provide for penalty and interest. 18. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): 19. Confirmation By-Law: 147 a) 2021-007: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 13, 2021. 20. Adjournment: Page 4 of 147 Council Meeting Agenda -January 13, 2021 a) Motion to Adjourn. Page 5 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. perceived Page 6 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. ,, ignore perceived not unequaldifferentdiscrimination unequaldiscrimination acknowledged Page 7 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. censored unnecessary. Page 8 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. Mayor & Members of Council, Per the direction of OM Clerk Aubichon, I am re-sending this email to all of you and the Agenda Comment email in order to comply with procedural requirements for posting on the Council Jan13th Agenda. Please support Councilor Greenlaw's motion, seconded by Councilor Veitch, to reconsider the Public Code of Conduct motion. Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Paul Sanderson. Page 9 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. Page 10 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. Page 11 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. Page 12 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. Page 13 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. exchanges between small . Page 14 of 147 2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. Page 15 of 147 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. Page 16 of 147 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. Page 17 of 147 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. Page 18 of 147 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. Page 19 of 147 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. Page 20 of 147 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. Page 21 of 147 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. 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Page 33 of 147 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 16, ... Page 34 of 147 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 16, ... Page 35 of 147 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 16, ... Page 36 of 147 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 16, ... Page 37 of 147 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 16, ... Page 38 of 147 5.c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, December 22, 20... Page 39 of 147 5.c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, December 22, 20... Page 40 of 147 5.c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, December 22, 20... Page 41 of 147 5.c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, December 22, 20... Page 42 of 147 11.a) DS2021-2, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chi... Page 43 of 147 11.a) DS2021-2, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chi... Parking Prohibited For Winter Road Maintenance stst From the 1of December in any year until the 1 day of April in the following year between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., no person shall park a vehicle on a highway or in a municipal lot within the Township. Permit Parking stth and October 30, no person shall park a vehicle on a highway Between May 1 or in any location identified within Schedules “D” and “E of this By-law unless a valid Township permit is displayed so as to be visible from outside the vehicle any time of year. st All permits issued by the Township are valid from May 1 through till th October 30 as identified on the permit face, no person shall park and display an expired permit within locations identified within Schedules “D” and “E” of this By-law. Permits shall be issued to residents, at no charge, through the Township Administration Office. Such permits will allow the holder to park in the locations specified in Schedules "D" and "E" of this By-law, provided that all other provisions of this By-law are complied with. Permits may be purchased by non-residents for a fee as specified in the Township Fees and Charges By-law. Permits displayed so to be visible from the outside by non-residents will allow the vehicle to park in the locations specified in Schedules “D” and "E" of this By-law, provided that all other provisions of this By-law are complied with. Should a violation under section 14.1 of this By-law continue in excess of three (3) hours, the Municipal Law Enforcement Officer may issue the vehicle/operator a second infraction, and subsequently issue further infractions every three (3) hours thereafter until such violation ceases. General Traffic Rules No person shall drive a vehicle on a sidewalk except for the purpose of directly crossing the sidewalk. No person shall drive a vehicle on the Rail Trail without the written consent from the Township prior to doing so. Page 44 of 147 11.a) DS2021-2, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chi... No person shall drive a vehicle on municipal property unless in a designated parking area or on municipal roads controlled under the Highway Traffic Act. Notwithstanding sections 17.1, 17.2 and 17.3 vehicles operated by or on behalf of the Township for the purpose of their duties shall be permitted. Page 45 of 147 11.a) DS2021-2, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chi... Page 46 of 147 11.b) DS2021-3, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chi... Page 47 of 147 11.b) DS2021-3, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chi... Page 48 of 147 11.b) DS2021-3, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chi... Page 49 of 147 11.b) DS2021-3, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chi... Page 50 of 147 11.c) DS2021-1, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Draft P... Page 51 of 147 11.c) DS2021-1, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Draft P... Page 52 of 147 11.c) DS2021-1, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Draft P... “manufacturing, assembly, processing fabrication, storage and/or warehousing uses, research establishments, wholesaling establishments, portable asphalt plants, and similar uses.” Page 53 of 147 11.c) DS2021-1, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Draft P... Lake Simcoe Regional Airport Economic Employment Districtdevelopment Page 54 of 147 11.c) DS2021-1, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Draft P... Subdivision subdivision Page 55 of 147 11.c) DS2021-1, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Draft P... Page 56 of 147 11.c) DS2021-1, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Draft P... 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Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority 08-20-BOD MINUTES November 27, 2020 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting Via WebEx Present: Councillor Keith White, ChairEssa (Township) Councillor Gail LittleAmaranth (Township) Councillor Mariane Mcleod, Vice-Chair Collingwood (Town) Councillor Margaret MercerMelancthon (Township) Deputy Mayor Bob MeadowsAdjala-Tosorontio (Township) Councillor George Watson, Past Chair Wasaga Beach (Town) Councillor Thom PatersonClearview (Township) Councillor Andrea MatrosovsBlue Mountains (Town) Councillor Ralph ManketlowMono (Town) Councillor Dane NielsenGrey Highlands (Municipality) Councillor Donna JebbNew Tecumseth (Town) Councillor Shirley BoxemMulmur (Township) Councillor Rob NicolInnisfil (Town) Councillor Cathy KeaneOro-Medonte (Township) Councillor Walter BenottoShelburne (Town) Mayor Don AllenSpringwater (Township) Councillor Gary HarveyBarrie (City) Regrets: CouncillorRaj SandhuBradford West Gwillimbury (Town) Staff: Doug Hevenor, Chief Administrative Officer; Chris Hibberd, Director Watershed Management Services; Byron Wesson, Director Conservation Services; Sheryl Flannagan, Director Corporate Services; Ryan Post, Manager Watershed Science; Lee Bull, Manager Planning Services; Haleigh Ferguson, Executive Administrator/Recorder 1.CALL TO ORDER Chair White called the meeting to order at 9:01 a.m. 2.DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST None declared. Page 102 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... 3.MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA RES: 59-60 Moved by: Cllr. Gail Little Seconded by: Cllr. Margaret Mercer RESOLVED THAT:the agenda as amended for the Board of Directors Meeting #08-20-BOD dated November 27, 2020 be approved. Carried; 4.ANNOUNCEMENTS There were no announcements for this meeting. 5.PRESENTATIONS Ryan Post, Manager Watershed Science will conduct a presentation on NVCA's Watershed Science Program Overview. The resolution for this presentation is included in Staff Report No. 40-08-20- BOD. 6.DEPUTATIONS There wereno deputations for this meeting. 7.DELEGATIONS There wereno delegations for this meeting. 8.HEARINGS There wereno hearings for this meeting. 9.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. 10.ADOPTION OF CONSENT LIST AND IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION RES: 60-20 Moved by: Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows Seconded by: Cllr. George Watson RESOLVED THAT:agenda item numbersB-1, B-2, B-3,and C-2 were identified as requiring separate discussion, be referred for discussion under Agenda Item #9; 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. Page 103 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... Carried; 11.CONSENT LIST a.Adoption of Minutes i.Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT:the minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting 07-20-BOD dated October 23, 2020 be approved. Carried; ii.Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT:the minutes of the Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting 02-20-AAC dated October 15, 2020 be approved. Carried; b.Correspondence i.Letter dated October 20, 2020, written by Mayor Harry Hughes, Township of Oro-Medonteregarding the NVCA's 2021 Draft Budget Overview. Discussion: TheBoard of Director’s requested twoStaff Reportsfor the December 11, 2020 Board of Director’s meeting with recommendationson the specific points(per diems and mileage, and permitting fees by municipality)outlined in correspondence B-1. ii.Correspondence dated October 22, 2020 thru to November 18, 2020 written by Paul Neals, Orion Environmental Solutions Inc, Chair White and Manager Planning Services regarding Block 24, Plan 51M-923, Wasaga Beach. iii.Letter dated November 16, 2020 written by Chair White, Vice-Chair McLeod, and CAO Hevenor regarding Provincial Bill 229, Protect, Support, and Recover from COVID-19 Act (Budget Measures), 2020. c.Staff Reports i.Staff Report 37-08-20-BOD from Director, Corporate Services regarding the Administrative Bylaws Update. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT:the Board of Directors approve Staff Report No. 37-08- 20-BOD regarding the Administrative Bylaws Update. Carried; ii.Staff Report No. 38-08-20-BOD from Director, Conservation Services regarding the Conservation Services Permit Fees. Page 104 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... RES: 61-20 Moved by: Cllr. Rob Nicol Seconded by: Cllr. Cathy Keane RESOLVED THAT:the Board of Directors approve Staff Report No. 38-08- 20-BOD regarding the Conservation Services Permit Fees. Carried; iii.Staff Report No. 39-08-20-BOD from Manager, Watershed Science regarding Request for Support: Great Lakes Local Action Fund. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT:the Board of Directors support the NVCA applications to the Great Lakes Local Action Fund for two projects: 1)Take a Load Off: Restoring Green Infrastructure to Reduce Phosphorus, Bacteria and Thermal Pollution and Flooding the Nottawasaga Valley and Georgian Bay, Lake Huron 2)Collingwood Urban Water Quality Characterization FURTHER THAT:allow the NVCA Signing Authorities to enter into agreement should the proposals be successful. Carried; iv.Staff Report No. 40-08-20-BOD from Manager, Watershed Science regarding the Watershed Science Program Overview. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT:the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 40-08-20- BOD regarding the Watershed Science Program Overview and the supporting presentation for information. Carried; v.Staff Report No. 41-08-20-BOD from Manager, Education regarding NVCA Education Program Update. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 41-08-20- BOD regarding the NVCA Education Program Update for information. Carried; vi.Staff Report No. 42-08-20-BOD from Communications Coordinator regarding Communication Report -October 10, 2020 -November 12, 2020. Page 105 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT:Staff Report No. 42-08-20-BOD regarding NVCA Communications, October 10, 2020 -November 12, 2020, be received. Carried; 12.OTHER BUSINESS a.Verbal Update from Chair White and CAO Hevenor regarding Bill 229, Protect, Support and Recover from COVID 19 Act -Schedule 6 –Conservation Authorities Act. RES: 62-20 Moved by: Cllr. Ralph Manktelow Seconded by: Cllr. Andrea Matrosovs WHEREAS:the Province has introduced Bill 229, Protect, Support and Recover from COVID 19 Act -Schedule 6 –Conservation Authorities Act; and WHEREAS:the Legislation introduces several changes and new sections that could remove and/or significantly hinder conservation authorities’ role in regulating development, permit appeal process and engaging in review and appeal of planning applications; and WHEREAS:we rely on the watershed expertise provided by local conservation authorities to protect residents, property, andlocal natural resources on a watershed basis by regulating development and engaging in reviews of applications submitted under the Planning Act; and WHEREAS:the changes allow the Minister to make decisions without conservation authority watershed data and expertise; and WHEREAS:the Legislation suggests that the Minister will have the ability to establish standards and requirements for non-mandatory programs which are negotiated between the conservation authorities and municipalities to meet local watershed needs; WHEREAS:municipalities require a longer transition time to put in place agreements with conservation authorities for non-mandatory programs; and WHEREAS:municipalities believe that the appointment of municipal representatives on conservationauthority boards should be a municipal decision; and the Chair and Vice Chair of the conservation authority boards should be duly elected; and WHEREAS:the changes to the ‘Duty of Members’ contradicts the fiduciary duty of a conservation authority board member to represent the best interests of the conservation authority and its responsibility to the watershed; WHEREAS:conservation authorities have already been working with the Province, development sector and municipalities to streamline and speed up permitting and planning approvals through Conservation Ontario’s Client Service and Streamlining Initiative; Page 106 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... WHEREAS:changes to the legislation will create more red tape and costs for the conservation authorities, their municipal partners, and potentiallyresult in delays in the development approval process; AND WHEREAS:municipalities value and rely on the natural habitats and water resources within conservation authority jurisdictions for the health and well-being of residents; municipalities value conservation authorities’ work to prevent and manage the impacts of flooding and other natural hazards; and municipalities value conservation authorities’ work to ensure safe drinking water; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1)THAT the Province of Ontario remove Schedule 6 from proposed Bill 229 - Protect, Support and Recover from COVID 19 Act (Budget Measures); and 2)THAT the Province continue to work with conservation authorities to find workable solutions to reduce red tape and create conditions for growth; and 3)THAT the Province respect the current conservation authority and municipal relationships; and 4)THATthe Province embrace their long-standing partnership with conservation authorities and provide them with the tools and financial resources they need to effectively implement their watershed management role; and 5)THATthe Province introduce any such amendments to the Conservation Authorities Act as standalone legislation through the Environmental Registry as prescribed in Section 33 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993 (EBR) , thereby allowing Conservation Authorities, Municipalities and the public to participate in the provincial decision-making process; and 6)FURTHER THATa covering letter and this approved resolution be forwarded on or before 7:00p.m., December 2, 2020 to: Committee Clerk, Attn: Julia Douglas, Legislative Assembly of Ontario Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs 99 Wellesley Street West Room 1405, Whitney Block Queen’s Park Toronto ON M7A 1A2 cc: Honourable Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario Honourable Rod Philips, Minister of Finance Honourable Jeff Yurek, Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks Honourable Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Honourable John Yakabuski, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry Conservation Ontario -Kim Gavine, General Manager Conservation Ontario -Wayne Emmerson, Chair CAO’s of the other 35 Conservation Authorities Page 107 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... Recorded Vote Yay: Cllr. Walter Benotto, Cllr. Mariane Mcleod, Cllr. Shirley Boxem, Cllr. Andrea Matrosovs, Cllr. Rob Nicol, Cllr. Dane Nielsen, Cllr. Ralph Manktelow, Cllr. Gail Little, Cllr. Thom Paterson, Cllr. Margaret Mercer, Cllr. Keith White Nay: Cllr. Cathy Keane, Cllr. Gary Harvey, Mayor Don Allen, Cllr. Donna Jebb, Cllr. Bob Meadows, Cllr. George Watson Absent: Cllr. Raj Sandhu Carried; 13.IN-CAMERA RES: 63-20 Moved by: Cllr. Thom Paterson Seconded by: Cllr. Dane Nielson RESOLVED THAT:this meeting of the Board of Directors No. 08-20-BOD move into closed session at 12:05 a.m.to address matters pertaining to: a)Litigation, or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the authority. FURTHER THAT:the Chief Administrative Officer, Director Corporate Services, Director Watershed Management Services, Director Conservation Services, and Executive Administrator be in attendance for recording and speaking purposes. Carried; 14.OUT OF IN-CAMERA a.RES: 64-20 Moved by: Cllr. Shirley Boxem Seconded by: Cllr. Rob Nicol RESOLVED THAT:the Board of Directors rise from in-camera at 12:39 p.m. and report progress. Carried; b.RES: 65-20 Moved by: Cllr. Cathy Keane Seconded by: Cllr. Walter Benotto RESOLVED THAT:the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 43-08-20- BOD regarding claim against the NVCA and approve staff’s use of reserves up to $25,000. Carried; 15.ADJOURN Page 108 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... RES: 66-20 Moved by: Cllr. Donna Jebb Seconded by: Cllr. Dane Nielsen RESOLVED THAT:this meeting adjourn at 12:42 p.m.to meet again on December 11, 2020 or at the call of the Chair. Carried; Page 109 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... NVCA Board Meeting Highlights December 11, 2020 Next Meeting: January 22, 2020, location to be determined For the full meeting agenda including documents and reports, visit nvca.on.ca/about/boardofdirectors manure runoff reduction, nutrient management The December 11, 2020 Board meeting was planning, well decommissioning and cover held electronically through WebEx, and crops. In a typical year, over 3000 volunteers streamed on YouTube for public viewing due to help complete these projects. During COVID- COVID-19 restrictions. 19, stewardship staff and small groups of Our next scheduled board meeting will be held volunteers were able to complete projects with on January 22, 2020. appropriate safety measures in place. Projects under the River Restoration Program Presentation on Stewardship are selected based on hard science.These The Manager of Stewardship Services provided projects typically improve water quality and an overview of NVCA habitat in more than one municipality, and include collateral benefits such as flood control, This program aims to strategically improve safety, and optimizing human health. water quality and enhance habitats in the Nottawasaga Valley Watershed while Some ongoing projects include removing the integrating opportunities to enhance recreation, economic returns and flood control to local removing a head water pond at the Beeton communities. Creek Ice Dam, and also extending high quality water and coldwater fish habitat from the The stewardship team works with a wide Niagara Escarpment in to the Simcoe Lowlands variety of partners, from schools, community in Adjala-Tosorontio. volunteers, corporate sponsors, municipal partners and representatives from all Municipal resolutions in response to government levels to complete projects Bill 229 Typically, for every dollar of municipal levy that As of December 5, 2020, the following is received, $4 - $6 is generated through other municipalities passed resolutions in support of funding sources, including grants, sponsorships removing Schedule 6 from Bill 229, Protect, and donations. Support and Recover from COVID-19 Act The stewardship program is separated into two (Budget Measures), 2020. subprograms: the Healthy Waters Grant Municipality of Grey Highlands Incentive Program and the River Restoration Program. Township of Essa Town of Mono The Healthy Waters Grant Incentive Program Town of Shelburne offer grants to landowners across the Town of Innisfil Nottawasaga Valley Watershed on a first come first served basis. These projects help reduce Town of Collingwood flooding, improve water quality, fish and wildlife Town of the Blue Mountains habitat and much more. Projects include th 8195 8 Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0 705-424-1479 admin@nvca.on.ca www.nvca.on.ca Page 110 of 147 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... Resolutions passed after December 5, 2020 by The minister can appoint a member from other member municipalities were not included the agricultural sector to sit on the board. in this highlight document. This board member will have limited voting rights. NVCA 2020 Budget Approved If an applicant does not agree with a permit decision or a decision on a permit has not been made within 120 days, the applicant 2020 budget at $4,949,422 million in revenue can appeal to the minister or LPAT. as compared to the 2020 approved budget of $5,004,264. This includes a $35,768.23 NVCA cannot refuse to issue a permit for an increase to the municipal levy (shared among application under all 18 member municipalities), with the (MZO), however conditions can be added to remainder coming from grants, fees for the permit. services, and other sources. Funds from Fines for non-compliance work is increased under the MZO section. revenues. Conservation authorities will have the ability Provincial government passes Bill to issue stop work orders. Regulations 229 regarding warrantless access to properties have also been updated. On December 8, 2020, legislative changes regarding the Conservation Authorities Act were NVCA can appeal planning decisions related made with the passing of Bill 229. At this time, to natural hazards. conservation authorities are still waiting for the Other anticipated changes to NVCA will be listed associated regulation changes that work in in a future staff report. concert with the new legislation. Upcoming events One important change that was made with the passing of the Bill 229 returns the duties of Self guided Christmas Bird Count for Kids members to the original wording as seen in the Saturday, December 26, 2020, All Day, Tiffin Section 14.1 of the Conservation Authorities Conservation Area (free parking) Act: "Every member of an authority shall act NVCA Annual General Meeting honestly and in good faith with a view of Friday, January 22, 2021 9:00 AM 12:00 PM furthering the objects of the authority. Virtual meeting Below are some of the changes NVCA will expect with the changes to the Conservation Authorities Act. NVCA is mandated to perform three core- work items: flood and erosion, drinking source water and lands management. Conservation authorities can still do other items identified in integrated watershed management, but must have approval from municipal partners if levy will be used for this work. Changes to Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) between NVCA and municipalities will have to be in place for the 2022 budgeting cycle. NVCA staff will work on the processes to update the MOUs and work agreements with municipal staff during 2021. th 8195 8 Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0 705-424-1479 admin@nvca.on.ca www.nvca.on.ca Page 111 of 147 14.d) Correspondence dated December 16, 2020 from Jeff Yurek, Minister o... Page 112 of 147 14.e) Correspondence dated December 5, 2020 from City of Hamilton re: Re... The City of Hamilton encourages physical distancing and increased handwashing. Learn more about the City’s response to COVID-19 www.hamilton.ca/coronavirus. Page 113 of 147 14.e) Correspondence dated December 5, 2020 from City of Hamilton re: Re... November 24, 2020 The Honourable Greg Rickford Minister of Energy, Northern Development & Mines and Minister of Indigenous Affairs Whitney Block, Room 5630 5th Floor, 99 Wellesley St. W. Toronto, ON M7A 1W1 Dear Minister Rickford: At its meeting of November 11, 2020, Hamilton City Council approved Item 10 of the General Issues Committee Report 20-018, which reads as follows: 10. Request for an Interim Cap on Gas Plant and Greenhouse Gas Pollution and the Development and Implementation of a Plan to Phase-Out Gas-Fired Electricity Generation (Item 10.2) WHEREAS, the Government of Ontario is planning to increase reliance on gas- -fired power plants, which is anticipated to increase greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution by more than 300% by 2025 and by more than 400% by 2040; of the world (which is in alignment with climate models and projections impacting northern climates most significantly); WHEREAS, the Province of Ontario will adversely impact more than a third of the greenhouse gas reductions it achieved by phasing-out its dirty coal-fired power plants, due to a power plan built around ramping up gas-fired generation to replace the output of the Pickering Nuclear Station (scheduled to close in 2024); WHEREAS, alternative options are available to reversing short sighted cuts to energy efficiency programs and stop under-investing in this quick to deploy and low-cost resource, which include maximizing our energy efficiency efforts by paying up to the same price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for energy efficiency measures as we are currently paying for power from nuclear plants (e.g., up to 9.5 cents per kWh); WHEREAS, the Province of Ontario should continue to support renewable energy projects that have costs that are below what we are paying for nuclear power and work with communities to make the most of these economic opportunities; WHEREAS, the Province of Ontario has alternative options to increasing gas- - cost 24/7 power from its water powered reservoir system as a possible alternative; Page 114 of 147 14.e) Correspondence dated December 5, 2020 from City of Hamilton re: Re... Cap on Gas Plant and Greenhouse Gas Pollution Page 2 of 2 WHEREAS, a fossil-free electricity system is efforts to reduce GHG emissions by replacing fossil fuel use with electric vehicles, electric buses, electric heat pumps, and other steps dependent on a fossil-free electricity supply; and, WHEREAS, our staff have noted this problem in their report on Updated Timelines and SMART Corporate Goals and Areas of Focus for Climate l gas, and therefore GHG emissions, may continue to increase as the nuclear facilities are refurbished and the Province of Ontario further supplements the electricity grid THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: (a) That the City of Hamilton request the Government of Ontario to place an interim cap of 2.5 mega tonnes per year on our gas plant and greenhouse gas pollution and develop and implement a plan to phase-out all gas-fired electricity generation by 2030 to ensure that Ontario meets its climate targets; and, (b) That a copy of this resolution be sent to the Premier of Ontario, to the local Therefore, there City of Hamilton respectfully requests your consideration of this matter and looks forward to your response. Sincerely, Fred Eisenberger Mayor Copied: The Honourable Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario Andrea Horwath, Opposition Party Leader, New Democratic Party of Ontario, M.P.P Hamilton Centre Monique Taylor, M.P.P. Hamilton Mountain Paul Miller, M.P.P. Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Donna Skelly, M.P.P. Flamborough-Glanbrook Sandy Shaw, M.P.P. Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas Region of Waterloo Ontario Municipalities Association of Municipalities of Ontario Page 115 of 147 14.f) Correspondence dated January 4, 2021 from Ministry of Transportati... Ministry of Transportation ministère des Transports Office of the Director Bureau du directeur Highway Operations Management Branch Direction de la gestion des opérations routières 659 Exeter Road 659, rue Exeter London, Ontario N6E 1L3 London (Ontario) N6E 1L3 Telephone: 519-200-5219 Téléphone: (519) 200-5219 January 4, 2021 Dear Municipal Stakeholder, I am pleased to announce that effective January 1, 2021, the province has expanded the on-road opportunities for off-road vehicle riders in some parts of Ontario. Off-road vehicleriders are expected to experience enhanced trail access resulting from the increased on-road connections to Ontario’s off-road vehicle trail network. The changes apply only to municipalities listed in Ontario Regulation 8/03 and amend the way permitted off-road vehicles are allowed on-road access to municipal highways. In municipalities listed in Ontario Regulation 8/03, permitted off-road vehicles will be allowed by default on municipal highways unless the municipality has an existing by-law that restricts their use or creates a new by-law to prohibit or restrict the use of some or all off-road vehicles. These new provisions replace the previous requirement that municipalities had to enact a by-law to permit off-road vehicles to operate on municipal highways. The updated regulations can be found at Ontario Regulation 316/03, and Ontario Regulation 863. It is important to note that the on-road access rules for off-road vehicles in municipalities that are not listed in Ontario Regulation 8/03 will continue to be subject to the existing regulatory framework under Ontario Regulation 316/03 and these municipalities are not affected by this change. The equipment configuration and performance requirements for off-road vehicles as set out in Section 10 of Ontario Regulation 316/03 also remain unchanged. The Highway Traffic Act prohibition of drivers of any motor vehicles causing the vehicle to make unnecessary noise, for example through modification, also applies and violations are subject to fines. In order to support municipalities with these changes, the ministry has provided a Municipal Guidance Document (attached) to help municipalities decide whether they need to take action to revoke, update or pass new by-laws relatedto on-road access by off-road vehicles on the highways under their jurisdiction. I ask you to kindly forward this notice and the attached Municipal Guidance Document to municipal staff responsible for traffic safety and those responsible for enforcing off- road vehicle laws in your area. Although changes have been previously announced on the Ontario Newsroom site and there will be a communication in the backgrounder issued by the Premier’s Office, municipalities should ensure that the public and off-road vehicle riders are made aware of the rules in their area. …/2 Page 116 of 147 14.f) Correspondence dated January 4, 2021 from Ministry of Transportati... Municipal Stakeholder Page 2 If there are any questions regarding off-road vehicles licencing, operation or equipment requirementsreferenced in the attached guidance material, please contact Angela Litrenta,Manager, Road Safety Program Development Office at (416) 235-5130 or Angela.Litrenta@ontario.ca. Ifthere are any questions regarding amendmentsto Ontario Regulation 316/03, and Ontario Regulation 863, please contact Ron Turcotte, Head, Safety Information Management Section, Provincial Traffic Office at (289)-407-9880 or Ron.Turcotte@ontario.ca . Thank you for your assistance in communicating this change. Sincerely, Jasan Boparai Director Attachment – Municipal Guidance document Page 117 of 147 14.f) Correspondence dated January 4, 2021 from Ministry of Transportati... Municipal Guidance Document Operation of Off-road Vehicles on Municipal Roadways January 1, 2021 Effective January 1, 2021, the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is changing the way the province manages how off- road vehicles (ORVs) are allowed on-road in some municipalities. The use of ORVs on highways is controlled under Section 191.8 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), Ontario Regulation 316/03 made under the HTA, and municipal by-laws passed in accordance with the legislation and regulations. Currently, ORVs that meet the requirements in Ontario Regulation 316/03 are allowed on some provincial highways and municipal highways where a municipality has passed a by-law allowing the use of such ORVs on highways under their jurisdiction. Effective January 1, 2021, all ORVs that meet the requirements in Ontario Regulation 316/03 for ORVs permitted on- road, will be allowed by default on municipal highways under the jurisdiction of municipalities listed in Ontario Regulation 8/03 unless the municipality has a by-law prohibiting or restricting the use of some or all such ORVs. Municipalities that are not listed in Ontario Regulation 8/03 will continue to be subject to the existing regulatory framework and are not affected by this change. In these municipalities, ORVs will continue to be allowed only if the municipality has passed a by-law to allow permitted ORVs on municipal highways under their jurisdiction. Municipalities listed in Ontario Regulation 8/03 will continue to have the authority and make decisions about ORVs through by-law to: Prohibit ORVs on some or all highways Permit only specific ORVs on road Prohibit ORVs at specific hours of the day Impose additional lower speed limits Local municipalities listed in Ontario Regulation 8/03 that wish to prohibit ORVs; or restrict the permitted types of ORVs; or restrict the time of day or the season when permitted types of ORVs are allowed on-road; or establish lower speed limits for these vehicles; may need to pass a new by-law. Where a local municipality affected by the change has an existing by-law providing a blanket permission for ORVs on all municipal highways, the by-law would not be in conflict with the new regulations. If an existing by-law only permits some ORVs or restricts ORVs to only some highways, the municipality may have to revoke the by-law and pass a new by-law as outlined above if the municipality wishes to continue such restrictions. There is no change to the enforcement of laws related to the use of ORVs. Any issues with the day-to-day operations of police services and the actions of police officers related to ORVs should be raised with the local chief of police or their designated representatives. All set fines can be found on the Ontario Court of Justice website. This document is provided primarily as a guide. For additional information please refer to the Highway Traffic Act, associated regulations and visit Ontario.ca/ATV for information and tips related to the operation of ORVs in Ontario. Ministry of Transportation | Highway Operations Management Branch | (905) 704-2960 | Traffic.Office@Ontario.ca Page 118 of 147 14.f) Correspondence dated January 4, 2021 from Ministry of Transportati... Off-road Vehicles Allowed On-road Effective July 1, 2020, MTO made changes to add off-road motorcycles (ORM) and extreme terrain vehicles (XTV) to the existing list of ORVs permitted on-road. These two new ORV types are in addition to the currently permitted 4- wheeled ORV types. MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS: Effective July 1, 2020, the two new ORV types added to the list of ORVs permitted on-road can be allowed on municipal highways in accordance with the HTA and Ontario Regulation 316/03. ORV is a general term used to capture several different vehicles designed for off-road use, however, only certain off-road vehicles that meet the requirements in Ontario Regulation 316/03 are permitted on-road: --terrain vehicle (ATV) is designed to travel on four tires, having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator, handlebars for steering control and it must be designed by the manufacturer to carry a driver only and no passengers. A two-up ATV is designed and intended for use by an operator or an operator and a passenger. It is equipped with straddle-style seating and designed to carry only one passenger. A recreational off-highway vehicle (ROV) has two abreast seats, typically built with a hood, and uses a steering wheel instead of a motorcycle steering handlebar. A utility terrain vehicle (UTV) has similar characteristics to an ROV but typically also features a box bed. UTVs are generally designed for utility rather than for recreational purposes. Extreme Terrain Vehicles (XTVs), commonly referred to as Argos are 6+ wheeled off-road vehicles capable of riding in multiple terrains, including through water. These vehicles sometimes come with tracks, however, tracked versions are not being permitted on road and are restricted to off-road use only. Off-Road Motorcycles (ORMs) are 2 wheeled off-road vehicles that come in varying configurations such as, but not limited to: Recreational ORMs, Trail ORMs or Competition ORM. Ministry of Transportation | Highway Operations Management Branch | (905) 704-2960 | Traffic.Office@Ontario.ca Page 119 of 147 15.a) Correspondence dated December 15, 2020 from Ernie Hardeman, Minist... Page 120 of 147 15.a) Correspondence dated December 15, 2020 from Ernie Hardeman, Minist... Page 121 of 147 15.b) Correspondence dated January 6, 2020 from Janine Dezotti & Stew Ga... Page 122 of 147 15.b) Correspondence dated January 6, 2020 from Janine Dezotti & Stew Ga... Vasey Rd. Moon stone Rd. 26 22 24 108 16 2012 1814 12 400 28 Hor seshoe Valley Rd. 30 Old Barrie Rd. 9 2321197 1715 5 2511 11 32 4 2 8 1012 34 46 14 6 36 579 3 1 11 15 8 38 995 6 10 40 16 17 29 232119 2725 42 12 Basswood Cir. 18 44 22 282624 343230 20 14 46 49 16 63 575961 515355 68 62 52 66 64 54565860 48 5 74 5 1033 1044 6 9 6 7 8 4 54 6 30 8 10 1214 16 1820 2224 26 28 4 63 Martine Cres. 32 49 2 17 5 13 15 2084 21 19 25 23 2287 2092 20 2108 2120 2315 2297 2267 2227 2235 2 9 7 Schedule 1 Location Subject Lands 0200 m File Number: Page 123 of 147 15.b) Correspondence dated January 6, 2020 from Janine Dezotti & Stew Ga... Vasey Rd. Moon stone Rd. 12 400 Basswood Cir. Hor seshoe Valley Rd. Old Barrie Rd. 11 Schedule 2 Aerial Photo 46 red Oak Cres. 050 m File Number: Page 124 of 147 17.a) 2021-002: A By-law to Name, Establish and Assume Highways Within t... Page 125 of 147 17.b) 2021-004: A By-law to Amend By-law 2017-165 being to a By-law to G... Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25 Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25 Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25 Page 126 of 147 17.b) 2021-004: A By-law to Amend By-law 2017-165 being to a By-law to G... Page 127 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Municipal Act Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Page 128 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 129 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Highway Traffic Act, Highway Traffic Act, Highway Traffic Act, Page 130 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Ontario Municipal Board Act, Highway Traffic Act Page 131 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 132 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 133 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 134 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 135 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 136 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Provincial Offences Act, Provincial Offences Act, Highway Traffic Act, Repair and Storage Liens Page 137 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 138 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 139 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 140 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 141 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 142 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 143 of 147 17.c) 2021-005: A By-law to a By-law to provide for the restricting and ... Page 144 of 147 17.d) 2021-006: A By-law to provide for an interim tax levy and to provi... Page 145 of 147 17.d) 2021-006: A By-law to provide for an interim tax levy and to provi... Page 146 of 147 19.a) 2021-007: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council... Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, C. 25, as amended Page 147 of 147