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09 22 2021 Council Agenda The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Agenda ft o Electronic Meeting 0;Township of Wednesday, September 22, 2021 9:00 a.m. - Open Session Proud Hcritn,qe,Excrrf kk Funfre Closed Session Immediately following Open Session Effective Tuesday, September 7, 2021 , all Township facilities will re-open to the public with safety measures in place including: mandatory masks/face coverings; COVID-19 health screening; and social distancing. Taking into consideration rising positive COVID-19 cases in Simcoe Muskoka and beyond, and contagious transmission of the COVID-19 Delta variant, whenever possible, residents and business owners are encouraged to utilize online and telephone services for Township related business. 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: • Request for Open Forum or DS Committee 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 date in accordance with the Township's 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: Page 1 of 459 Council Meeting Agenda - September 22, 2021 The Township of Oro-Medonte acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional land of the Anishnaabek (A- nish- in- aa- beh) people, and ancestral territory of the Huron-Wendat. The Anishnaabek include the Odawa [Oh-DAH-wah], Ojibwe [O-jib-we] and Pottawatomi [boh-tah-WAH-toh-mee] nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. It continues today as the home for diverse Indigenous Peoples including the historic Metis Community in Penetanguishene. The Anishnaabek people continue to have an enduring relationship with this land, specifically the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, the Chippewa Tri- Council and the Williams Treaties First Nations. The Huron-Wendat Nation also continues to pay respect and protect their ancestors and heritage on this land. We honour the Indigenous history and culture that has thrived for millennia in this territory and the Treaties that bind us together as partners in the spirit of a shared sustainable and prosperous future. We are all Treaty People. Our commitment begins with acknowledging the Truth so that we can move forward together towards Reconciliation. 2. Adoption of Agenda: a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest: 4. Closed Session Items: a) Motion to go In Closed Session. b) Motion to Rise and Report. c) Robin Dunn, CAO; and Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Litigation affecting the municipality (Legal Update). 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: 6 - 17 a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021. 18 - 21 b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Thursday, September 16, 2021 . 6. Recognition of Achievements: None. 7. Public Meetings: None. Page 2 of 459 Council Meeting Agenda - September 22, 2021 8. 10:00 a.m. Deputations/Presentations: 22 - 31 a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Orillia Detachment, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) re: 2nd Quarter (Q2) Statistics Update. 32 - 55 b) Presentation by John Pappas, Aird & Berlis LLP re: Case Law Update re Municipal Property Tax Assessment of Aggregate Resource Operations. 56 - 82 c) Presentation by Michael Cleland, Steve Slawuta, RC Strategies; and Chris Bohme, B + H Planning & Landscape re: Parks & Recreation Master Plan. 9. 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. Refer to Procedural By-Law No. 2017-165 for additional information. 10. Reports of Municipal Officers for Action: 83 - 93 a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Medonte Corporate Strategic Plan [deferred from September 8, 2021 meeting]. 94 - 97 b) OCS2021-24, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Projects re: Award of Tender OCS2021-11 —Administration Building Standby Generator Upgrade. 98 - 103 c) FES2021-6, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire Chief re: Tanker 3. 104 - 119 d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire Chief re: AED Community Placement. 120 - 126 e) DS2021-147, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re: SUCI-33- Permitting and Inspections Project Update. 127 - 131 f) DS2021-148, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Subdivision Agreement 2639025 Ontario Inc. (Automotive Innovation Park) Pt Lots 18 and 19, Concession 8 (Oro)Application: 2020-SUB-01 . 132 - 419 g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfull Developments/ Guthrie Industrial Park — Storm Water Management (SWM) & Fire Suppression Requirements Update{Report To Be Distributed}. 11. Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only: 420 a) Robin Dunn, CAO re: Update on COVID-19 Actions. 421 - 433 b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re: Properties Eligible for Tax Sale Registration. Page 3 of 459 Council Meeting Agenda - September 22, 2021 434 - 441 c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 & Q2 2021 . 12. Reports of Members of Council: a) Updates from Council Representatives — County of Simcoe and Township Partners and Agencies. Provides an opportunity for the Township's representatives at the County of Simcoe, and the Council members appointed as the Township's representatives at the Township's Partners and Agencies, to deliver updates on the activities of the County of Simcoe and the Township's Partners and Agencies. 13. Announcements: 14. Consent Agenda: 442 a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1. Township of Oro-Medonte, Thanksgiving Day, Monday, October 11, 2021 . 443 b) Correspondence dated August 27, 2021 from Tay Valley Township re: Lottery Licensing to Assist Small Organizations. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 444 - 445 c) Correspondence dated September 9, 2021 from Municipality of Trent Lakes re: OHIP Eye Care. Staff Recommendation: Receive, Support, Advise under Mayor's Signature. 446 - 447 d) Correspondence dated September 10, 2021 from Stacy Patenaude, Manager, Government Affairs and Communications, Canadian Pacific re: Request for Support to Promote Rail Safety, September 20-26, 2021. Staff Recommendation: Receive, Support, Advise under Mayor's Signature. 15. Communications/Petitions: 448 a) Correspondence dated September 14, 2021 from Harold and Sue Regan re: Request for Reimbursement for Minor Variance Application 2021-A-59, Harold and Sue Regan, 8 Simcoeside Avenue. 16. Notice of Motions: None. 17. By-Laws: 449 a) 2021-104: A By-law to Appoint a Deputy Chief Administrative Officer and Appoint an Acting Chief Administrative Officer. Page 4 of 459 Council Meeting Agenda - September 22, 2021 450 b) 2021-105: A By-law to Provide for Signing Authority and to Repeal By-Law No. 2019-051 . 451 - 458 c) 2021-107: A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Between The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Silvedora Papa and Repeal By-law 2016-138. 18. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): 19. Confirmation By-Law: 459 a) 2021-108: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 20. Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Page 5 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . The Township of Oro-Medonte T Council Meeting Minutes Township of to Electronic Meeting Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Wednesday, September 8, 2021 9:01 a.m. 2018-2022 Council Present: Mayor H.S. Hughes Deputy Mayor Ralph Hough Councillor Ian Veitch Councillor Tammy DeSousa Councillor Cathy Keane Councillor Shawn Scott Councillor Randy Greenlaw Staff Andria Leigh, Acting CAO/Director, Development Services; Yvonne Present: Aubichon, Clerk; Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services; Karla Musso- Garcia, Manager, Operations; Tamara Obee, Manager, Human Resources, Health & Safety; Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer; Jenny Legget, Public Relations Officer/Communications; Brad Robinson, Coordinator, Infrastructure and Capital Projects; Janette Teeter, Supervisor, Clerk's Services/Deputy Clerk; Jason Scharapenko, Information Technology Technician (IT) All Council and staff participated via ZOOM platform 1. Call to Order - Moment of Reflection: Mayor H.S. Hughes assumed the Chair at the above noted time and called the meeting to order. The Township of Oro-Medonte acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional land of the Anishnaabek (A- nish- in- aa- beh) people, and ancestral territory of the Huron-Wendat. The Anishnaabek include the Odawa [Oh-DAH-wah], Ojibwe [O-jib-we] and Pottawatomi [boh-tah-WAH-toh-mee] nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. It continues today as the home for diverse Indigenous Peoples including the historic Metis Community in Penetanguishene. Page 1 of 12 Page 6 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . The Anishnaabek people continue to have an enduring relationship with this land, specifically the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, the Chippewa Tri-Council and the Williams Treaties First Nations. The Huron-Wendat Nation also continues to pay respect and protect their ancestors and heritage on this land. We honour the Indigenous history and culture that has thrived for millennia in this territory and the Treaties that bind us together as partners in the spirit of a shared sustainable and prosperous future. We are all Treaty People. Our commitment begins with acknowledging the Truth so that we can move forward together towards Reconciliation. 2. Adoption of Agenda: a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. Motion No. C210908-1 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by DeSous Be it resolved that the agenda for the Council meeting of Wednesday, September 8, 2021 be received and adopted; I ""% That the comments received re: Item 12b), as outlined on the agenda, be received. 4 4r- -A 'qq� Carried. r- 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Inter st: None decla'` 4. Closed Session Items: a) Motion to go In Closed Session. Motion No. C210908-2 Ar Moved by Hough, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved that we do now go in Closed Session at 9.02 a.m. to discuss • Acquisition/disposition of land (739 Horseshoe Valley Road West/County of Simcoe). Carried. Page 2 of 12 Page 7 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . b) Motion to Rise and Report. Motion No. C210908-3 Moved by Scott, Seconded by Keane Be it resolved that we do now Rise at 9.12 a.m. and Report on the Closed Session Item 4c) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; and Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services re: Acquisition/disposition of land (739 Horseshoe Valley Road West/County of Simcoe). 4ACarried. c) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; and Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services re: Acquisition/disposition of land (739 Horseshoe Valley Road West/County of Simcoe). 'X The following staff were present: Andria Leigh, Acting CAO/Director, Development Services; Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk; Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services; Jason Scharapenko, Information Technology Technician (IT). Motion No. C210908-4 " Moved by DeSousa, Seconded by Hough , Be it resolved 1. That the confidential correspondence presented by Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; and Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services re- Acquisition/disposition of land (739 Horseshoe Valley Road West/County of Simcoe) be received. 2. That Part of 739 Horseshoe Valley Road West, Township of Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, legally described as Part of the North Half of the West Half of Lot 1, Concession 5 Oro, being Part 2 on Plan 51 R-42943, Township of Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, being part of PIN 74056-0057 (LT), having an area of approximately 2,888 square meters (0.714 acres) be declared surplus to the needs of the Township of Oro-Medonte. 3. That staff proceed as directed by Council to negotiate the terms of the agreement. 4. That the appropriate draft by-law be brought forward to the September 22, 2021 meeting for Council's consideration. Carried. Page 3 of 12 Page 8 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Tuesday, August 17 and Wednesday, August 18, 2021 . b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Monday, August 23, 2021 . Motion No. C210908-5 Moved by Keane, Seconded by Veitch Be it resolved that the draft 'jh#(466 a) Minutes of the Council meeting held on Tuesday, August 17/18, 2021; and b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Monday, August 23, 2021 be received and adopted as printed and circulated. Carried. 6. Recognition of Achievements: None. 7. Public Meetings: None. 9. Open Forum: None. Page 4 of 12 Page 9 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . 10.Reports of Municipal Officers for Action: a) OCS2021-22, Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re: Award of Tender OCS2021-12 Supply and Delivery of Winter Sand and Winter Salt. Motion No. C210908-6 Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Hough Be it resolved 1. That OCS2021-22, Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re: Award of Tender OCS2021-12 Supply and Delivery of Winter Sand and Winter Salt be received and adopted. 2. That Tender OCS2021-12 Supply and Delivery of Winter Sand be awarded to Duivenvoorden Haulage Ltd. as follows: o Small Crescent $13.85 / tonne o South Pit $11 .45 / tonne o North Pit $11 .45 / tonne o North Yard $13.40 / tonne 3. That the Township join with the Georgian Bay Purchasing Cooperative for the purchase of road salt at a rate of $65.00 per tonne. 4. That the Director, Operations and Community Services be authorized to execute the appropriate agreements on behalf of the Township. 5. And that the bidders be thanked and notified under the Director, Operations and Community Services' signature. Carried. b) OCS2021-23, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Projects re: Award of Tender OCS2021-09 — South Yard Roof Replacement. Motion No. C210908-7 _X Moved by Keane, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved 1. That OCS2021-23, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Projects re: Award of Tender OCS2021-09 — South Yard Roof Replacement be received and adopted. 2. That Tender OCS2021-09 —South Yard Roof Replacement be awarded to Armoured Solutions Inc. in the amount of $146,543.00 plus HST. 3. That the Director, Operations and Community Services be authorized to execute the appropriate agreements on behalf of the Township; 4. And that the Bidders be thanked and notified under the Director, Operations and Community Services' signature. Carried. Page 5 of 12 Page 10 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . c) DS2021-146, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Canine Control Exemption Request - 2 Barbara Avenue. Motion No. C210908-8 Moved by Hough, Seconded by Keane Be it resolved 1. That DS2021-146, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Canine Control Exemption Request - 2 Barbara Avenue be received and adopted. 2. That Council grant the request from Jennifer Wymer and that staff proceed with Option #1 as outlined in DS2021-146. 3. And that the applicant be advised of Council's decision under the Manager of Municipal Law Services' signature. ls�e N`1 Carried. 11.Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only: a) DS2021-145, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Municipal Law Enforcement Occurrence Report - January-June 2021. b) Andria Leigh, Acting CAO re: Update on COVID-19 Actions. Motion No. C210908-9 Moved by Scott, Seconded by Kean Be it resolved that the reports, as listed under Item #11, Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only, be received: a) DS2021-145, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Municipal Law Enforcement Occurrence Report-January-June 2021. b) Andria Leigh, Acting CAO re: Update on COVID-19 Actions. Carried. Page 6 of 12 Page 11 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . 12.Reports of Members of Council: a) Updates from Council Representatives — County of Simcoe and Township Partners and Agencies. The following members of Council provided updates: Mayor H.S. Hughes, Deputy Mayor Hough; Councillors Veitch, Keane, Scott. 8. Deputations/Presentations: b) Deputation by Michael Ryan, on behalf of Simcoe County Food Council re: Update on the Work in Implementing the Simcoe County Food Security Framework. Motion No. C210908-10 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by Veitch Be it resolved that the deputation by Michael Ryan, on behalf of Simcoe County Food Council re: Update on the Work in Implementing the Simcoe County Food Security Framework be received. Carried. a) Presentation dated September, 2021 by John Naas, Blackline Consulting re: Township of Oro-Medonte Corporate Strategic Plan. Motion No. C210908-11 Moved by Keane, Seconded by DeSousa Be it resolved 1. That the Draft Strategic Plan, 2021-2023, be deferred until the next regular meeting of Council to permit possible revisions; and 2. That Council submit comments by September 13 for consideration on September 22, 2021 . Carried. Page 7 of 12 Page 12 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . c) Deputation by Beth Wink, Secretary Central Ontario ATV Club (COATV) re: Oro Medonte Road Access to Show Allowed Approved Roads on QuadON. Motion No. C210908-12 Moved by Scott, Seconded by DeSousa Be it resolved that the deputation by Beth Wink, Secretary Central Ontario ATV Club (COATV) re: Oro Medonte Road Access to Show Allowed Approved Roads on QuadON be received and referred to staff for a report. Carried. 12.Reports of Members of Council: J^�O� b) Mayor H.S. Hughes, Councillors Scott and DeSousa, Working Group re: Draft Code of Conduct for Members of Township Council and the Township's Local Boards [deferred at August 17/18, 2021 Council meeting]. Motion No. C210908-13 (Amendment) INK Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved that Section 19.2 be amended as follows: Notwithstanding Section 19.1, Council has the discretion to compensate partially or fully, the legal expenses incurred by a Member where extenuating circumstances or reasonable grounds have been shown and decided upon by Council by a 2/3 majority vote. Defeated. Recorded Vote Requested by Councillor Veitch Councillor Veitch Yea Councillor DeSousa Nay Councillor Greenlaw Yea Deputy Mayor Hough Yea Councillor Keane Nay Councillor Scott Nay Mayor H.S. Hughes Nay Page 8 of 12 Page 13 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . Motion No. C210908-14 Moved by DeSousa, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved 1. That the information presented by the Working Group Members, Mayor H.S. Hughes, Councillors Scott and DeSousa, vetted by the Township's Solicitor and Integrity Commissioner and, reviewed by Council re: Draft Code of Conduct for Members of Township Council and the Township's Local Boards be received. 2. That the draft Policy as presented re: Code of Conduct for Members of Township Council and the Township's Local Boards, including the draft Code of Conduct Complaint Protocol for Members of Council, be approved effective immediately. 3. That the existing Council Code of Conduct, POL-ADM-24 enacted on December 9, 2020, per Motion No. C201209-8, be rescinded in its entirety. Carried. Recorded Vote Requested by Councillo tt Councillor Scott Yea Councillor Veitch Nay Councillor DeSousa Yea Councillor Greenlaw Nay Deputy Mayor Hough Yea Councillor Keane Yea Mayor H.S. Hughes Yea 13.Announcements: The following members of Council provided Announcements: Mayor H.S. Hughes. 14.Consent Agenda: X ­X a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1 . Township of Oro-Medonte, re: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Thursday, September 30, 2021. b) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, Minutes of meeting held on Friday, June 25, 2021 and Highlights of meeting held on Friday, August 27, 2021. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. Page 9 of 12 Page 14 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . Motion No. C210908-15 Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved that the staff recommendations with respect to the items listed under "Consent Agenda Correspondence" be adopted as printed: a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1. Township of Oro-Medonte, re: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Thursday, September 30, 2021. b) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, Minutes of meeting held on Friday, June 25, 2021 and Highlights of meeting held on Friday, August 27, 2021. Received for Information Only. Carried. 15.Communications/Petitions: a) Correspondence dated August 11, 2021 from Jamie Robinson, MHBC Planning, on behalf of Wolf Steel (Napoleon) re: Proposed Employment Area Expansion, Request for Minister's Zoning Order (MZO) Support, Line 6 South and 17 Guest Road [deferred from August 17/18, 2021 Council meeting]. Motion No. C210908-16 1% Moved by Scott, Seconded by Keane Be it resolved 1. That the correspondence dated August 11, 2021 from Jamie Robinson, MHBC Planning, on behalf of Wolf Steel (Napoleon) re: Proposed Employment Area Expansion, Request for Minister's Zoning Order (MZO) Support, Line 6 South and 17 Guest Road be received. 2. That the Township of Oro-Medonte support the applicant in their request to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing for a Minister's Zoning Order. 3. That a letter of support be sent under the Mayor's signature. 4. That the applicant be advised of Council's decision under the Mayor's signature. Unanimously Carried. Page 10 of 12 Page 15 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . b) Correspondence dated August 31 , 2021 from Pat Francella, Walker Aggregates re: Request for Exemption from Township's Noise By-law. Motion No. C210908-17 Moved by Hough, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved 1 . That correspondence dated August 31 , 2021 from Pat Francella, Walker Aggregates re: Request for Exemption from Township's Noise By-law be received. 2. That Walker Aggregates be granted an exemption to By-law 2021-167 (Noise By-law) and By-law 2012-092 Regulating Hours of Operation of Pits and Quarries) until December 31, 2021 for their Pit 7 located at 1533 Line 12 North. 3. That Walker Aggregates provide Notice of the Exemption to affected landowners in Fergushill Estates. 4. That in accordance with Section 4.9 of By-law 2021-167 any breach of the by-law(s) will render the noise exemption null and void. 5. And that the applicant be notified of Council's decision under the Manager of Municipal Law Services' signature. Carried. 16.Notice of Motions: None. 17.By-Laws: None. 18.Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): None. 1% 19.Confirmation By-Law: a) 2021-103: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021. Motion No. C210908-18 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved that By-Law No. 2021-103: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 be read a first, second and third time, passed, be engrossed by the Clerk, signed and sealed by the Mayor. Carried. Page 11 of 12 Page 16 of 459 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 . Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday September 8, 2021 . 20.Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Motion No. C210908-19 Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Hough Be it resolved that we do now adjourn at 12.59 p.m. Carried. Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 12 of 12 Page 17 of 459 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Thursday, September 16, ... The Township of Oro-Medonte ,/�}TownShipof Special Council Meeting Minutes (w4a_ 'Ite Electronic Meeting Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Thursday, September 16, 2021 1:01 P.M. 2018-2022 Council Present: Mayor H.S. Hughes Deputy Mayor Ralph Hough Councillor Ian Veitch Councillor Cathy Keane Councillor Shawn Scott Councillor Randy Greenlaw Regrets: Councillor Tammy DeSousa Staff Robin Dunn, Chief Administrative Officer; Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk; Andria Present: Leigh, Director, Development Services; Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer; Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services; Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire Chief; Jenny Legget, Public Relations Officer/Communications; Ryan Anderson, Manager, Facilities and Park; Roz Llewellyn, Coordinator, Community Recreation; Janette Teeter, Supervisor, Clerk's Services/Deputy Clerk; Patrick Howse, <hA Information Technology Technician (IT) ll Council and staff participated via ZOOM platform 1. Call to Order - Moment of Reflection: Mayor H.S. Hughes assumed the Chair at the above noted time and called the meeting to order. The Township of Oro-Medonte acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional land of the Anishnaabek (A- nish- in- aa- beh) people, and ancestral territory of the Huron-Wendat. The Anishnaabek include the Odawa [Oh-DAH-wah], Ojibwe [O-jib-we] and Pottawatomi [boh-tah-WAH-toh-mee] nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. It continues today as the home for diverse Indigenous Peoples including the historic Metis Community in Penetanguishene. Page 1 of 4 Page 18 of 459 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Thursday, September 16, ... Special Council Meeting Minutes — Thursday, September 16, 2021 . The Anishnaabek people continue to have an enduring relationship with this land, specifically the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, the Chippewa Tri-Council and the Williams Treaties First Nations. The Huron-Wendat Nation also continues to pay respect and protect their ancestors and heritage on this land. We honour the Indigenous history and culture that has thrived for millennia in this territory and the Treaties that bind us together as partners in the spirit of a shared sustainable and prosperous future. We are all Treaty People. Our commitment begins with acknowledging the Truth so that we can move forward together towards Reconciliation. 2. Adoption of Agenda: a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. Motion No. SC210916-1 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by Hough Be it resolved that the agenda for the Special Council meeting of Thursday, September 16, 2021 be received and adopted. Carried. 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest: None declared. 4. Open Forum:' None. Page 2 of 4 Page 19 of 459 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Thursday, September 16, ... Special Council Meeting Minutes — Thursday, September 16, 2021 . 5. Deputations/Presentations: a) Presentation by Christine Fergin, Manager, Community & Events, Rogers Hometown Hockey; and Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services re: Roger's Hometown Hockey Proposal. Motion No. SC210916-2 Moved by Scott, Seconded by Veitch Be it resolved A4 1. That the PowerPoint presentation titled Rogers Hometown Hockey, Event Overview, Season 8 as provided by Christine Fergin, Manager, Community & Events, Rogers Hometown Hockey re: Roger's Hometown Hockey Proposal be received. 2. That the PowerPoint presentation titled Rogers Hometown Hockey, Oro-Medonte, November 6-8, 2021 as provided by Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services be received. 3. That staff be directed to proceed with the Roger's Hometown Hockey Proposal for the Township of Oro-Medonte. 4. That the anticipated upwards funding requirement of$30,000 be addressed through the approved 2021 budget allocation of$10K from the Recreation Special Event budget, with the remainder funded from the budget contingency reserve fund. 5. That staff be authorized to execute agreements with Rogers Hometown Hockey and Horseshoe Resort for the Roger's Hometown Hockey Event. 6. That a Committee be established, as generally outlined in the PowerPoint presentation, presented by Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services. 7. That staff provide further updates to Council as outlined. Unanimously Carried. 6. Confirmation By-Law_ a) 2021-106: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Special Council meeting held on Thursday, September 16, 2021 . Motion No. SC210916-3 Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved that By-Law No. 2021-106: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Special Council meeting held on Thursday, September 16, 2021 be read a first, second and third time, passed, be engrossed by the Clerk, signed and sealed by the Mayor. Carried. Page 3 of 4 Page 20 of 459 5.b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Thursday, September 16, ... Special Council Meeting Minutes — Thursday, September 16, 2021 . 7. Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Motion No. SC210916-4 Moved by Hough, Seconded by Keane Be it resolved that we do now adjourn at 2:13 p.m. Carried. Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 4 of 4 Page 21 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... • •• VEHICLE CAUSAL FACTORS Q2—April, May,June 1 2020 vs. 2021 Orillia Detachment I Oro-Meclonte Township Orillia Detachment Orillia Detachment 2020 2021 %Change Quarter 2-MVC's April-June Non-Fatal Personal Injury 35 22 -37.14% Property Damage 195 269 37.95% Fatal Injury 0 2 100.00% Orillia Detachment 2021 Quarter 2-MVC's Top 4 Primary Factors I April-June 2020 Fatal Non-Fatal Personal Injury Personal Damage N/A 0 Failed to yield right of way 6 Animal—Wild or domestic 40 Ability Impaired—Alcohol 5 Unknown 34 Inattentive driver 4 Inattentive driver 31 Speed—Too Fast for conditions 3 Lost control 14 Orillia Detachment 2021 Quarter 2-MVC's Top 4 Primary Factors I April-June 2021 Fatal Non-Fatal Personal Injury Personal Damage Pedestrian 1 Lost control 6 Animal—Wild or domestic 33 Unknown 1 Inattentive driver 4 Followingtoo closely30 Unknown 3 Failed to yield right of way 30 Other 3 Unknown 29 DATA SOURCED:JULY 16,2021 1 ECRS Page 22 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... • •• VEHICLE CAUSAL FACTORS Q2—April, May,June 12020 vs. 2021 Orillia Detachment I Oro-Medonte Township 2021 2020 Q2- Oro-Medonte 2021 Oro-Medonte Township 2020 Oro-Medonte Township Quarter 2 Quarter 2 MVC Primary Factors MVC Primary Factors Non-Fatal In' ry Non-Fatal In' ry Mechanical failure 1 Speed-too fast for conditions 3 Ability Impaired Alcohol 1 Debris on roadway 1 Speed-excessive 1 Property Damage Property Damage Animal-Wild or Domestic 6 Animal-wild or domestic 6 Failed to yield right of way 5 Speed-too fast for conditions 3 Improper turn 3 Failed to yield right of way 2 Fail to Share 2 Inattentive driver 2 Lost control 2 Speed-excessive 2 Unknown 2 Unknown 2 Ability Impaired Alcohol 1 Debris on roadway 1 Following too closely 1 Lost control 1 Improper lane change 1 Other Inattentive driver 1 Speed--excessive 1 2021 2020 Q2- Oro-Medonte Quarter 2 - Top 4 Quarter 2 - Top 4 MVC Primary Factors MVC Primary Factors Non-Fatal Injury Non-Fatal Injury Mechanical failure 1 Speed-too fast for conditions 3 Ability Impaired Alcohol 1 Debris on roadway 1 Property Damage Speed-excessive 1 Animal-Wild or Domestic 6 Property Damage Failed to yield right of way 5 Animal-wild or domestic 6 Improper turn 3 Speed-too fast for conditions 3 Fail to Share 2 Failed to yield right of way 2 Lost control 2 Inattentive driver 2 Unknown 2 Speed-excessive 2 Unknown 2 DATA SOURCED:JULY 16,2021 1 ECRS Page 23 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System April - 2021 Violent Crime Actual April Year to Date -April 4 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % Change Change 4 Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 3 Other Offences Causing 0 0 -- 0 0 - 2 Death M 0 Attempted Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- a 2 Sexual Assault 0 0 -- 2 4 100.0% 2 Assault 0 4 -- 6 12 100.0% 1 Abduction 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Robbery 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% Other Crimes Against a 4 2 -50.0% 11 6 -45.5% 0 Assault Other Crimes... Person 2020 2021 Total 4 6 50.0% 20 22 10.0% Property Crime Actual April Year to Date -April 14 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % 12 Change Change 10 Arson 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% v 6 Break& Enter 2 0 -100.0% 14 8 -42.9% a 4 Theft Over 1 1 0.0% 5 101 100.0% 2 0 Theft Under 13 6 -53.8% 29 34 17.2% Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 1 3 200.0% r e Fraud 4 7 75.0% 17 20 17.6% Mischief 3 2 -33.3% 13 8 -38.5% Total 23 16 -30.40/. 2020 2021 80 83 3.8% Drug Crime Actual April Year to Date -April 5 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % 4 Change Change 3 3 Possession 0 0 -- 1 1 0.0% Q 2 Trafficking 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 1 Importation and 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Production Total 0 0 -- 1 1 0.00/0 Clearance Rate Detachment: 1M - ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 - ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2021/08/28 Doucet, Carli Aug 30, 2021 12:37:48 PM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 24 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System April - 2021 Clearance Rate April Year to Date -April 80% 2020 2021 Difference 2020 2021 Difference 0%6 0/o 50% Violent Crime 75.0% 66.7% -8.3% 75.0% 54.6% -20.4% 40% 30% Property Crime 4.4% 12.5% 8.2% 13.8% 15.7% 1.9% 20% 10% Drug Crime -- -- -- 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0% Violent Property Total Total (Violent, 14.8% 33.3% 18.5% 28.2% 29.2% 1.00/0 Crim... Cri... (Viole... Property&Drug) 2020 2021 Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. Data Utilized - Major Crimes - Niche RMS All Offence Level Business Intelligence Cube Detachment: 1M - ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 - ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2021/08/28 Doucet, Carli Aug 30, 2021 12:37:48 PM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 25 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System May- 2021 Violent Crime Actual May Year to Date- May 10 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % Change Change 8 Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- Other Offences Causing 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 6 Death Attempted Murder 01 0 -- 01 0 -- a 4 Sexual Assault 0 3 -- 2 7 250.0% Assault 9 1 -88.9% 15 13 -13.3% 2 Abduction 0 0 -- 0 0 -- Robbery 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% 0 Sexual Assault Other Other Crimes Against a 0 2 -- 11 8 -27.3% Assau... Crimes... Person Total 9 6 %-33.3 29 L 28 -3.4% 2020 2021 Property Crime Actual May Year to Date- May 10 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % 8 Change Change 6 Arson 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% J a 4 Break&Enter 6 2 -66.7% 20 10 -50.0% 2 I Theft Over 1 4 300.0% 6 14 133.3% 0 Theft Under 9 8 -11.1% 38 42 10.5% a gat aat �a �a� Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 1 3 200.0% Cal�� Fraud 1 2 100.0% 18 22 22.2% Q0- �r bra Mischief 5 0 -100.0% 18 8 -55.6% 2020 2021 Total 22 16 -27.3%1 102 99 -2.9% Drug Crime Actual May Year to Date - May 1 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % 1 Change Change M 1 Possession 0 0 -- 1 1 0.0% Q 0 Trafficking 0 1 -- 0 1 -- 0 Importation and 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Production Trafficking Total I0 1 -- 1 2 100.0% 2020 2021 Clearance Rate Detachment: 1M -ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 -ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 -Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2021/08/28 Doucet, Carli Aug 30, 2021 12:38:12 PM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 26 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System May- 2021 Clearance Rate May Year to Date - May 100% 2020 2021 Difference 2020 2021 Difference 80% 60% Violent Crime 88.9% 66.7% -22.2% 79.3% 57.1% -22.2% 40% Property Crime 9.1% 6.2% -2.8% 12.8% 14.1% 1.4% 20% Drug Crime -- 0.0% -- 100.0% 50.0% -50.0% 0% Violent Property Total Total (Violent, 34.4% 30.8% -3.6% 29.6% 29.5% -0.1% Crim... Cri... (Viole... Property&Drug) 2020 2021 Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. Data Utilized - Major Crimes - Niche RMS All Offence Level Business Intelligence Cube Detachment: 1M - ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 - ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2021/08/28 Doucet, Carli Aug 30, 2021 12:38:12 PM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 27 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System June- 2021 Violent Crime Actual June Year to Date -June 3 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % 3 Change Change Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 2 Other Offences Causing 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 2 Death = 2 Attempted Murder 01 0 -- 01 0 Sexual Assault 2 2 0.0% 4 9 125.0% Assault 3 0 -100.0% 18 13 -27.8% 1 Abduction 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Robbery 1 0 -100.0% 2 0 -100.0% 0 Sexual Assault Robbery Other Other Crimes Against a 2 0 -100.0% 13 8 -38.5% Assau... Crimes... Person 2020 2021 Total 8 2 -75.0% 37 30 -18.9% Property Crime Actual June Year to Date-June 14 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % 12 Change Change 10 Arson 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% u 6 Break&Enter 3 4 33.3% 23 14 -39.1% a 4 I Theft Over 2 1 -50.0% 81 151 87.5% 2 0 Theft Under 14 12 -14.3% 52 54 3.8% mat aat Ja �a� Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 1 3 200.0% Cal�� Fraud 2 4 100.0% 20 26 30.0% bra Mischief 3 3 0.0% 21 11 -47.6% 2020 2021 Total 24 24 0.0% 126 1 123 -2.4% Drug Crime Actual June Year to Date -June 5 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % 4 Change Change 3 3 Possession 0 0 -- 1 1 0.0% Q 2 Trafficking 0 0 -- 0 1 -- 1 Importation and 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Production Total 1 01 0 -- 1 2 100.0% Clearance Rate Detachment: 1M -ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 -ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 -Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2021/08/28 Doucet, Carli Aug 30, 2021 12:38:36 PM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 28 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System June- 2021 Clearance Rate June Year to Date - June 70% 2020 2021 Difference 2020 2021 Difference 60% 50% Violent Crime 62.5% 50.0% -12.5% 75.7% 56.7% -19.0% 40% 30% Property Crime 20.8% 16.7% -4.2% 14.3% 14.6% 0.3% 20% 10% [P Drug Crime -- -- -- 100.0% 50.0% -50.0% 0% Violent Property Total Total (Violent, 33.3% 27.6% -5.7% 30.4% 29.2% -1.2% Crim... Cri... (Viole... Property&Drug) 2020 2021 Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. Data Utilized - Major Crimes - Niche RMS All Offence Level Business Intelligence Cube Detachment: 1M - ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 - ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2021/08/28 Doucet, Carli Aug 30, 2021 12:38:36 PM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 29 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System April to June - 2021 Violent Crime Actual April to June Year to Date -June 12 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % Change Change 10 Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- Other Offences Causing 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 8 Death = 6 Attempted Murder 01 013%. 0 0 -- a Sexual Assault 2 5 1 4 9 125.0% 4 Assault 12 5 - 18 13 -27.8% 2 Abduction 0 0 0 0 -- Robbery 1 0 -100.0% 2 0 -100.0% 0 Sexual Assault Robbery Other Other Crimes Against a 6 4 -33.3% 13 8 -38.5% Assau... Crimes... Person ZOZO 2021 Total 1 21 14 -33.3% 37 30 -18.9% Property Crime Actual April to June Year to Date-June 40 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % Change Change 30 �a Arson 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% 20 Break&Enter 11 6 -45.5% 23 14 -39.1% a 10 Theft Over 4 6 50.0% 8 151 87.5% 0 Theft Under 36 26 -27.8% 52 54 3.8% a: gat Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 1 3 200.0% ��� Fraud 7 13 85.7% 20 26 30.0% Q0- �r bra Mischief 11 5 -54.5% 21 11 -47.6% Total 69 56 -18.8% 126 123 -2.40/, 2020 2021 Drug Crime Actual April to June Year to Date -June 1 2020 2021 % 2020 2021 % 1 Change Change M 1 Possession 0 0 -- 1 1 0.0% Q 0 Trafficking 0 1 -- 0 1 -- 0 Importation and 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Production Trafficking Total 1 01 1 -- 1 2 100.0% 2020 2021 Clearance Rate Detachment: 1M -ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 -ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 -Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2021/08/28 Doucet, Carli Aug 30, 2021 12:17:53 PM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 30 of 459 8.a) Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Oril... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System April to June - 2021 Clearance Rate April to June Year to Date - June 80% 2020 2021 Difference 2020 2021 Difference 600% 50% Violent Crime 76.2% 64.3% -11.9% 75.7% 56.7% -19.0% 40% 30% Property Crime 11.6% 12.5% 0.9% 14.3% 14.6% 0.3% 20% 10% Drug Crime -- 0.0% -- 100.0% 50.0% -50.0% 0% Violent Property Total Total (Violent, 28.3% 30.4% 2.1% 30.40% 29.20/b -1.20/o Crim... Cri... (Viole... Property&Drug) 2020 2021 Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. 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Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................... 1 Message from Mayor & Council .................................................................................. 1 FutureDirection.............................................................................................................2 Goals ..............................................................................................................................3 Prepare for Our Future ................................................................................................ 3 Foster Safe and Inclusive Community Living & Business Growth ...............................4 Modernize Township Services.....................................................................................5 Support Our Workforce ............................................................................................. 87 Page 84 of 459 10.a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Med... Corporate Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Introduction Over the past eighteen months, the Township of Oro-Medonte along with fellow Canadians have confronted significant challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Township has made several changes to help ensure residents and business continue to get the services they need while protecting the health of all. As the process of healing and recovery continues to evolve, the Township will likely face further fiscal, social, environmental, and organizational changes. The intent of this Strategic Plan is to manage further uncertainty and change and set a high- level direction for the Township from 2021 to 2023. Implementation of the initiatives identified in this strategic plan will be incorporated into the Township's internal processes for assigning accountability and measuring performance. This Corporate Strategic Plan was developed in collaboration with the Township's Council and Senior Management Team, with input obtained through public consultation. It also builds upon the previous Corporate Strategic Plan and other recent reviews such as the Service Delivery Review (2020) and the Planning & Development Process Review (2020). Message from Mayor and& Council Township of Oro-Medonte Council is pleased to present the 2021-2023 Corporate Strategic Plan. This strategic plan serves as a living and guiding document, which is reviewed and refreshed, to address and adapt, to changing circumstances. It ensures members of Council and staff are able to align their efforts with the Township's long-term vision. Building on the work of previous Council's, the strategic plan will be a valuable tool to assist with our collective decision-making, priority-setting, and ongoing management of the Township. It has been exciting to see the plan develop, and is based on feedback received from residents, community stakeholders, staff, and members of Council. We have been living in unprecedented times since the beginning of the COVID-19 global pandemic. The Township continues to shift and adjust to manage the ever-changing impact of the public health crisis. This strategic plan takes COVID-19 into consideration, with opportunities to build and enhance services for residents and businesses. Oro-Medonte is a beautiful and special community that we call home. Together, we celebrate our proud heritage, and look forward to an exiting future. Page 85 of 459 10.a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Med... Corporate Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Future Direction The following outlines the Township's future direction for the next three years: • What we are trying to How we will achieve it How we will know we achieve have achieved it The Township's Strategic Plan includes four goals, each with a set of supporting initiatives, which the Township will implement to achieve its goals. To be a progressive, collaborative, healthy community where everyone can live, work, and play To provide services that respond to the evolving needs of our community Prepare for Our Foster Safe and Modernize Support Our Future Inclusive Community Township Workforce Living & Business Services Growth Service Oriented Creative, Integrity Openminded & Inclusive Accountability age Page 86 of 459 10.a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Med... Corporate Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Goals Prepare for Our Future Prepare to enhance -the long-term sustainability and resiliency of the Township's assets and resources. Review and Update Master Plans Complete and implement Corporate Master Plans to outline the long term strategy for the Township's resources including Fire Master Plan, Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Transportation/Road Network Plan, Drainage/Stormwater Master Plan, Strategic Plan. l 41 Develop an Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy Building upon previous actions taken by the Township, establish Develep a long-term strategy that will identify actions to reduce the impact of service delivery on the environment and improve the Township's resiliency to climate change. Develop a Sustainable Financial Strategy 5;1147 FEi+ahrs;h �ndEnhance and maintain our financial reserves through a long-term strategy that supports the current and future infrastructure needs, including the Development Charges Study. *e%b, Effectively Manage our Capital Assets Expand our asset management plan to incorporate and detail all current and future assets. Complete a strategic review of Corporate facilities and equipment. A. rl F Establish a Sustainable Approacn to Servfrinn Infrastructure Page 87 of 459 10.a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Med... Corporate Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Facilitate � employment and residential growth by faGilitatiRgjhrouh the provision of municipal services utilizingthre6igh Partnerships/Municipal Service Corporations. Foster Safe and Inclusive Community Living & business Growth Guide growth while protecting the environment, support community events, facilitate utility and infrastructure plans. �:•x ,►:: rleview U11U UOUute Officlut rturr Ensure land use planning policies are updated to reflect Provincial and County policies, manage change, promote economic activity that does not negatively impact the Township's natural heritage features and attributes, encourages active transportation, and provides a range of housing options. Build on Local Ever 04* Capitalize on major local events to optimize return to the community. Support Growth Through the Establishment of Municipal WO c ^ ° .e Corporations Utilization of Municipal Service Corporations (MSC's) to enhance future employment and residential growth opportunities. Facilitate Improvements to Broadband Connectivity and Natural Gas Advocate and support improved Internet and Natural Gas access for Township residents and businesses. Page 88 of 459 10.a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Med... Corporate Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Review and Update Economic Development Strategy Update the Township's Economic Development Strategy to ensure the municipality is positioned to support business growth opportunities that are in alignment with Township and Provincial land use planning policies and the municipality's strategic vision. Modernize Township Services Continue to s-Streamline processes and leverage technology to make more efficient use of staff time. Update the Township's Information Technology Strategic Plan Update the Corporate Information Technology Strategic Plan that will guide the future direction of Information Technology enhancements and processes. M j Streamline Permitting Process Review and streamline our online zoning certificate and building permitting process. e(25 44) Diautze UoU ctwut e mecutus ,vivawerrrem ,)Yscett„ Digitize and enhance the Township's records management system to improve staff efficiency, strengthen business resiliency while balancing privacy and transparency. Replace the Township's Digital Operating Systems Replace the Township's digital operating systems with current technology to meet the evolving needs of the Township and its residents. Implement Standard Informmation TprI hnnmml pror•tarPC aye � Page 89 of 459 10.a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Med... Corporate Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Implement standard practices for information technology to achieve greater internal efficiencies and enhance the service residept experience. Page 90 of 459 10.a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Med... Corporate Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Update the Township's Website Red2r,+ga_Update the Township's website to provide greater access to digital services in a user-friendly o��format. Improve Delivery of Services r� Improve the Township's delivery of services through a long-term service strategy, standardizing processes and defined service levels. Develop KeyPerformance Indicators (KPIs) Utilizing regular assessments of residents' and business' satisfaction, develop and implement a set of KPIs to measure performance across the Township, improve accountability and identify areas for continued improvement. Page 91 of 459 10.a) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Township of Oro-Med... Corporate Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Support Our Workforce Provide staff with the right tools, technology, processes, and training to manage priorities and continue to deliver high quality services to residepts. • • i 9 TM Implement Human Resources Information System (HRIS) Implement an HRIS to enable strategic management of Township human resources and improve staff efficiencies. • Improve Performance Management Program Refine our Performance Management Program to recognize and motivate all employees. Revise Approach to Prioritizing Initiatives Revise the Township's approach to prioritizing and managing initiatives and outcomes. NM Measure Employee Satisfaction Conduct regular assessments of employee satisfaction to identify areas for continued improvement. �T=011' Maintain Effective Governance-Onerarionai reiaz7inns Educate staff and Council on their respective roles and responsibilities, and adoption of governance best-practices. Page 92 of 459 ,J]/OroMedonte � (705) 487-2171 V@TwpOroMedonte ►l info@oro-medonte.ca 10.b) OCS2021-24, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Pro... Township of Report r 0 Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: OCS 2021-24 Council Justin Metras Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 22, 2021 Award of tender OCS 2021-11 Roll #: — Administration Building R.M.S. File #: Standby Generator Upgrade Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended that: 1 . Report No. OCS2021-24 be received and adopted; 2. That Tender OCS 2021-11 —Administration Building Standby Generator Upgrade be awarded to Supply Point Inc. in the amount of $174,000.00 plus HST; 3. That the Director, Operations and Community Services be authorized to execute the appropriate agreements on behalf of the Township; 4. And that the Bidders be thanked and notified under the Director, Operations and Community Services signature. Background: The existing generator at the Adminstration Building is nearing the end of its useful life and was scheduled for replacement and upgrade as part of the 2021 budget. The scope of the project includes upgrading the existing 80kW generator to a 150kW unit with greater reliability. The scope of the work includes, new concrete pad, natural gas line and security fencing. The transfer switches were previously upgraded to accommodate a larger generator. The replacement/upgrade of the generator is critical to ensure continuity of critical information technology and emergency services communications, during power outages. Tender OCS 2021-11 —Administration Building Standby Generator Upgrade was posted on the Township website and advertised on the Biddingo (Government Contract Portal) website. The Tenders were opened at the Administration Centre on Thursday July 29, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. Operations and Community Services September 22, 2021 Report No. OCS 2021-24 Pagel of 3 Page 94 of 459 10.b) OCS2021-24, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Pro... Three (3) tender packages were received prior to the tender closing. No additional tenders were received after the advertised closing date and time. Analysis: The results of the tender "OCS 2021-11 - Administration Building Standby Generator Upgrade"are as follows: Supply Point Inc. Wallwin Electric Services Bradanick Construction $ 174,000 $202,129 $239,897 All the submissions met the mandatory tender requirements. Staff and the consultant have undertaken a review of the submissions and are recommending that Tender OCS 2021-11 be awarded to Supply Point Inc. The project has a budget of $214,000 funded by a $100,000 grant from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (/CIP) and the remaining from reserves. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: NAME OF BIDDER Supply Point Inc. $174,000 HST (1 .76) non- recoverable $3062.40 Total $177,062.40 The approved 2021 capital budget allocation for this project is $214,000 which would result in a favorable budget variance. Policies/Legislation: • Purchasing and Tendering Procedures Corporate Strategic Goals: • Continuous Improvement and Fiscal Responsibility • Enhanced Communication and Customer Service Operations and Community Services September 22, 2021 Report No. OCS 2021-24 Page 2 of 3 Page 95 of 459 10.b) OCS2021-24, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Pro... Consultations • C.D Martyn Engineering (Consultant) • Director, Operations and Community Services Attachments: • 2021 Budget Project Worksheet Conclusion: The results of Tender OCS 2021-11 —Administration Building Standby Generator Upgrade has resulted in market pricing coming in under the approved 2021 capital budget allocation. Respectfully Submitted: Justin Metras, CET, CRS-I Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Approvals: Date Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services September 15, 2021 Robin Dunn, CAO September 16, 2021 Operations and Community Services September 22, 2021 Report No. OCS 2021-24 Page 3 of 3 Page 96 of 459 b) OCS2021-24, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Pro... Township of CAPITAL PROJECT JUSTIFICATION -2021 Form Version 001 Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Project Name lAdministration Office Generator Upgrade Statusl Initial Submission Department 66-SHARED COSTS Year 1 2021 Service Level Impact IMaintaining Link to Strat Plan(check all that apply) ❑� Continuous Improvement&Fiscal Responsibility ❑Enhanced Communications&Customer Service Target Start Date& Q2 2021 -Q4-2021 ❑Balanced Growth End Date ❑✓ Inclusive,Healthy Community eg.Q2 2021 to Q4 2022 ❑Employer of Choice Project Description The scope of the project includes upgrading the current 2006 80kw generator to a new 200kw back up emergency response rated generator. Scope will include replacing/upgrading the generator,contactors,concrete pad, internal Project Rationale/ To expand back-up power at the Township's Administration Centre to support Township operations during power Benefits outages. To improve reliability of back-up power to support emergency response in COVID-19 pandemic and future emergencies. Impact on Operating none Costs Alternative Options do nothing Considered Impact if Project Not Impact will be reliability. No significant impact but will require replacement in a number of years. Approved Prior Years 5 Year Capital Forecast 2020 Projected PY's Projected +Budget Approved Costs to BUDGET 2021-2025 Budgets End of 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 EXPENDITURES Consulting - Contracted Services 207,000 207,000 Engineering 7,000 7,000 Internal Salaries - Internal Benefits Materials Equipment Rental - Other - TOTAL EXPENDITURES 214,000 - 214,000 - - - FUNDING Tax Levy - Reserves 114,000 114,000 Development Charges - Grant Funding 100,000 100,000 Fundraising _ - i Debt Issuance User Pay Developer Pay - Other - TOTAL FUNDING 214,000 - - 214,000 - Check Funding= Expenditures Balanced Balanced Balanced Balanced Balanced Balanced Balanced Balanced Page 97 of 459 10.c) FES2021- 6, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire ... Township of R 0 Report Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: FES 2021 - 06 Council Hugh Murray Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 22, 2021 Tanker 3 Roll #: R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. FES 2021 — 06 be received and adopted. 2. And that the provisions of By-Law No. 2004-112 be waived to permit sole sourcing of the project. 3. That the purchase be financed from the Vehicle Reserve Budget. 4. And That the Fire Chief proceed accordingly and be authorized to sign the appropriate contract/agreement for the tanker replacement purchase. Background: On August 18, 2021, staff brought forward a report regarding Tanker# 3 that was involved in an accident. In the report, staff made recommendations to Council to accept the cash settlement for the apparatus that was involved in the accident and that staff move forward with the purchase of a new tanker. Council supported the report. Analysis: Staff have contacted two vendors of fire apparatus, Dependable Emergency Vehicles and Battleshield Industries both have supplied fire apparatus to the Township in the past looking to see if they had any stock or demo units available to replace the damaged tanker. Both suppliers had units or could build a new tanker for the department. The prices ranged from $400,000 to $450,000 for a stock unit. One vendor could build a new replacement for around $458,000. With a 6 — 8-month delivery timeframe. Fire & Emergency Services September 22, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -06 Pagel of 3 Page 98 of 459 10.c) FES2021- 6, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire ... Staff are recommending the purchase of the stock unit from Battleshield Industries. The apparatus could be prepared for delivery on September 30. Station 3 has been operating without a tanker since June of this year. This has created the need to respond tankers from other stations into the Station 3 area. This also has affected the response to emergencies and transport of firefighters to the scene. The apparatus offered will provide an excellent piece of equipment for the department and community for many years to come Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: The new tanker purchase price would be $420,000. Staff have negotiated the sale of the damaged tanker to them for $15,000. as part of the deal, as well the cost of the transport of the damaged tanker would be split $1,300 each which would be deducted from the $15,000. The total price for the new tanker with the monies from the damaged tanker would be $406,300. Plus HST Policies/Legislation: Purchasing and Tendering Procedures Corporate Strategic Goals: Continuous Improvement and Fiscal Responsibility Consultations: Robin Dunn, CAO Shannon Johnson, CFO/ Treasurer Andria Leigh, Director Development Services /Acting CAO Dependable Emergency Vehicles BattleShield Industries Fire & Emergency Services September 22, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -06 Page 2 of 3 Page 99 of 459 10.c) FES2021- 6, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire ... Attachments: Report FES 2021-05 Conclusion: The offer to purchase a Stock / Demo unit from Battleshield Industries will provide the department with an apparatus that meets the needs of the department and the community while providing value for money. Staff recommend Council authorize the purchase of this piece of equipment from Battleshield Industries with the funds coming from the Vehicle Reserve Budget and that the Fire Chief to proceed accordingly. Respectfully submitted: Hugh Murray, Director Fire & Emergency Services / Fire Chief Approvals: Date: Robin Dunn, CAO September 16, 2021 Fire & Emergency Services September 22, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -06 Page 3 of 3 Page 100 of 459 10.c) FES2021- 6, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire ... 1 ownship o f Report R r 0 Proud Heritruge, Exciting Feature Report No. To: Prepared By: FES 2021 - 05 Council Hugh Murray Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # August 18, 2021 Tanker 3 Roll #: R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. FES 2021 - 05 be received and adopted. 2. And that Council authorize the acceptance of the cash settlement. 3. And that the Fire Chief be authorized to purchase a replacement apparatus. Background: On the evening of June 6, 2021 Fire & Emergency Services were involved in several motor vehicle accidents on Highway 11 that involved multiple stations and apparatus. Firefighters and apparatus from Station # 2 responded to a Motor Vehicle accident involving a wheel that had come off a vehicle, which went through the windshield of a transport. Shortly after the response a second call for a pedestrian hit on the highway came out requiring Station # 1 to respond to that incident, at that point the incident commander requested Tank #3 to respond to assist in blocking the scene to divert traffic and protect emergency personnel. Tank 3 arrived on the scene and began to block the emergency scene. As firefighters were placing cones to direct the traffic off the highway, a vehicle drove straight into the back of Tank # 3 narrowly missing the two firefighters. The driver was treated and transported to a local hospital. Department August 18, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -05 Page 1 of 3 Page 101 of 459 10.c) FES2021- 6, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire ... Analysis: Because of the collision, Tank # 3 sustained serious damage. The tanker was towed to Dependable Fire Apparatus in Brampton where the insurance adjuster worked with them to determine the extent of the damage. This has taken some time, as the apparatus had to be taken apart and off the chassis to determine the full extent of the damage. It has been determined that the tanker could be repaired; however it will take approximately 4 '/2 to 5 months to repair as some parts will need to be fabricated as they are no longer available due to the age. The cost of the repair is $155,595.98 of this amount our municipality is responsible for the 86.46% of HST but the deductible is WAIVED. A cash settlement of $135,119.28 has been offered to put towards the purchase of a new truck. The salvage of the truck would also be ours to sell/dispose and recover any funds. Since the tanker is due to be replaced in six (6) years, staff are recommending that a new tanker be purchased utilizing the funds from the settlement towards the purchase. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Tank # 3 is a 2007 Metalfab Tanker was purchased at a cost of $189,437.27 and has a current book value of $63,145.78. A cash settlement of $135,119.28 would give us a gain of $71 ,973.50 not including what we may get for the salvage of the truck. Purchase of a new Tanker would be approximately $400,000.00 Policies/Legislation: Purchasing and Tendering Procedures Corporate Strategic Goals: Continuous Improvement and Fiscal Responsibility Consultations: Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer / Treasurer Robin Dunn, CAO Department August 18, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -05 Page 2 of 3 Page 102 of 459 10.c) FES2021- 6, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire ... Attachments: None Conclusion: Given the age of the truck and the damage sustained along with the offer of a cash settlement that will realize a net financial gain, staff are recommending that Council accept the cash settlement and that staff move forward with the purchase of a new tanker similar to the current tanker. Respectfully submitted: Hugh Murray, Director Fire & Emergency Services / Fire Chief Approvals: Date Robin Dunn, CAO August 12, 2021 Department August 18, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -05 Page 3 of 3 Page 103 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... 1 ownship o f Report R r 0 Proud Heritruge, Exciting Feature Report No. To: Prepared By: FES 2021 - 07 Council Hugh Murray Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 22, 2021 AED Community Placement Roll #: R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. FES 2021 — 07 be received and adopted. 2. And that Council approve the installation of the Save Station at the 4t" Line Park. 3. That the Township take ownership of the unit after installation. Background: Over the last couple of years there have been discussions amongst staff and Council members about placing Public Accessible AED's within the community. Former Deputy Mayor Scott Jermey who was an advocate for Public Access AED's had had discussions with staff and others about supporting and installing AED's in the community. Many communities in Simcoe County have had a number of placements of Public Access AED's that have been sponsored by community groups and individuals. Many of these units are known as Save Stations. Save Stations come in a number of different configurations that can be used indoors and out. In the spring of this year, Fire & Emergency Services Staff as well as staff from Ops & Community Services have had discussions with community members about sponsoring a Save Station to be placed in the 4t" Line Park. Fire & Emergency Services staff took the lead to work with these individuals. Staff had also reached out to one of our suppliers of medical equipment and who is a resident of Oro-Medonte to get involved. Fire & Emergency Services September 22, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -07 Page 1 of 3 Page 104 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... Several meetings have taken place since and the community group have raised the funds to purchase the outdoor Save Station. Odyssey Medical will be donating the AED for the Save Station. Other ongoing discussions have been taking place with other community members and Councillors for more of these public access Save Stations that can be placed in our community. Some of these may be placed on private buildings or potentially on municipal facilities. It's is staffs goal to help facilitate these discussions and connect people so that public access defibrillators (AED's) can be placed throughout our municipality and create a model to be used elsewhere in the Township. Heart and Stroke Foundation According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, if an AED is immediately applied to a victim of cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation, particularly within the first five to 10 minutes, the likelihood of survival is high. Survival rates in cardiac rehabilitation programs that provide defibrillation within the first few minutes after a cardiac arrest are higher than 85 per cent. With each passing minute from the time of the arrest, the probability of survival declines about seven to 10 per cent. Analysis: Staff have worked with the Community, Odyssey Medical and Action First Aid to be able to place a Save Station at the 4th line Park. The funds raised and the donation of the AED means that there will be virtually no cost to the Township. The costs for the unit are covered for the first four years. The costs of replacement pads and batteries will be minimal. The type of unit that we are requesting to be installed is a freestanding unit that is temperature-controlled, is illuminated at night and has GPS tracking of the unit. The unit would be placed under the gazebo at the park. This location was picked for visibility and close proximity to a power source. Although this is designed for outdoor use, it will have some protection from the elements being under the gazebo. Should Council approve the installation our plan is to work with all parties including Township communication staff to plan a community event during or around Fire Prevention Week, which is at the beginning of October. Ongoing community awareness and promotion of Save Stations will be a part of the program with support from Action First Aid and community members. Fire & Emergency Services September 22, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -07 Page 2 of 3 Page 105 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Minimal $200. - $300. Every couple of years Recommend that the funds be budgeted within Fire & Emergency Services Policies/Legislation: None Corporate Strategic Goals: Inclusive Healthy Community Consultations: Lori Hutcheson, Community Lead Kevin Jones, Odyssey Medical Katrysha Gellis, Action First Aid Acting DC Operations Brown Ryan Anderson, Manager Facilities and Parks Attachments: Save Station Articles & Product Description Conclusion: Staff recommend that Council support the installation of the Save Station at the 4thLine Park, Staff will work with all the partners to plan an event for all to attend and continue to work with Council and community members and groups to promote public access AED's and look for opportunities to place more throughout the Township. Respectfully submitted: Hugh Murray, Director Fire & Emergency Services / Fire Chief Approvals: Date: Robin Dunn, CAO September 21, 2021 Fire & Emergency Services September 22, 2021 Report No. FES 2021 -07 Page 3 of 3 Page 106 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... Springwater neighbours team up to purchase AED Cheryl Browne Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Barrie Advance Tuesday, May 11 , 2021 Steven Barendregt, 57, felt a shooting pain in his arm that circled around his jaw and then down into his chest. Nauseous and sweating profusely, he chewed an Aspirin while his wife Sandra ran next door for assistance from her friend who is a nurse. "I was just in a lot of pain," said Barendregt. "It seemed like it went on for a lifetime. I was terrified and pretty certain I was going to die." Living in Horseshoe Valley at the time, Barendregt estimates it took paramedics between 11 and 15 minutes to respond to their call for help. Once he was in the ambulance, he suffered complete cardiac arrest and was brought back to life with an automated external defibrillator or AED. Six years later, Barendregt said he bought his own defibrillator and moved to Midhurst to be closer to an ambulance station, which is two minutes from his home. Now he is one of 98 neighbours who is chipping in $40 each to buy a SaveStation defibrillator from his neighbour Deb VanNatter, who works for Action First Aid. VanNatter brought the potential purchase before Springwater Township council May 5, to request permission to place the AED on the Glen Huron Park property. "I'm thrilled we're going to make our community safe," said VanNatter. "If we can get (defibrillator) pads on a person within six minutes, they have an 85 per cent chance of survival. For every minute that passes, there's an almost 10 per cent drop in their survival (rate)." VanNatter said the SaveStation AED is heated, monitored and has a GPS that tracks the whereabouts of the machine when it's lifted out of the box. It Page 107 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... has a camera to take a picture of the person retrieving the unit and opening the box sounds an alarm. Springwater council approved the installation of the AED unit and voted to maintain the pads and batteries for the lifetime of the unit. "We're putting the power to save someone's life in everyone's hand," said VanNatter. Page 108 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... 'If this saves one life, it's amazing': Aurora widow applauds new AED at Town Park Men's and girls hockey teams fund outdoor defibrillator Lisa Queen Aurora Banner Friday, September 25, 2020 Kyle Hewitt had coached his eldest son Tyler's hockey team in the playoffs on the night of March 3, 2017 before heading to the Aurora Family Leisure Complex to play hockey with his buddies in their men's league. After his game, he went home, where his wife and three children were already sleeping, and headed for bed. Sadly, when he reached the master bedroom, he collapsed on the floor from sudden cardiac arrest and died. Hewitt, who had sailed through a medical physical just a week earlier, was just over a month shy of his 45th birthday. His death left an irreparable hole in the lives of his family — his wife of 20 years, Jen, and their children Tyler, now 15, Cole, now 12, and Addison, now 10. The family recalled their loving memories of Hewitt as they gathered around Aurora's new and first outdoor SaveStation automated external defibrillator, or AED, installed this month at the Town Park. "He was one of those guys that everybody liked. Always smiling, always smiling," Jen said. "He was just one of those guys who was fun to be around. Loved to be at the cottage. It was just his happy place. And playing hockey. And being with the kids. He liked to ski as well." Tyler remembered the times his dad coached his hockey team and took him water skiing at the cottage in the summer. Cole still thinks of his dad's quirky sense of humour. Page 109 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... For Addison, her dad's love of music stood out. "He blasted his music in our ears to wake us up for school. He liked to dance. He loved music. He really liked the cottage," she said. The family is thankful the AED was made possible through donations from the Hewy Christmas Classic, an annual Aurora hockey community fundraiser, renamed in Hewitt's honour after his death, and the Central York Girls Hockey Association peewee Orange Crush girls' hockey team. "We're just so thankful they did this," Jen said. "If this even saves one life, it's amazing." On the wall of the washroom facilities near the snack bar, the SaveStation is clearly marked for public use. It lights up at night so it's always visible and keeps the defibrillator warm in winter and cool in summer. "It provides 24-7 monitoring of the publicly accessible AED; in the event the cabinet is opened, it will take a picture and text/email alerts will be sent out to appropriate personnel," a statement from SaveStation said. "This technology has been around in Europe for over 10 years now, and SaveStation is proudly bringing this life-saving equipment to North America." About 40,000 Canadians suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrests every year. Only 10 per cent of victims survive, but studies show the immediate use of an AED can boost their chances of survival by 75 per cent, SaveStation said. "When Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) strikes, we are highly dependent on the public to step in and help," the company said. "AEDs are safe for anyone to use and placing these life-saving devices in accessible indoor and outdoor public spaces will save more lives from sudden cardiac arrest." Page 110 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... Aurora's is not the first local outdoor AED funded by the Orange Crush team, which includes 11 - to 13-year-old girls from Aurora, Newmarket East Gwillimbury. They were inspired to raise money for the outdoor defibrillators in Aurora and Newmarket after learning of the heroic efforts of 17-year-old Raychel Gilles. On Sept. 15, 2019, Gilles saved the life of George Padanyi, who was playing hockey with his friends at the Sharon Arena. When he collapsed from cardiac arrest, Gilles, who was acting as scorekeeper for her dad's game, was the only one who kept calm, assessed Padanyi's condition, directed witnessed to call 911 and used an AED to keep him alive until paramedics arrive. Gilles and Padanyi were at Riverwalk Commons July 29 for the unveiling of Newmarket's first outdoor SaveStation. Page 111 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... Excerpt from Orilliamatters.com: The Boyle family started a crowdfunding campaign that helped raise $18,000 to fund four SaveStations placed in the area Sharon Boyle and her family are proud to announce the placement of an outdoor SaveStation at Horseshoe Resort, Oro-Medonte. Mounted on the outside of the Ski Chalet, the Memorial SaveStation houses a life-saving Automated External Defibrillator(AED)that is clearly marked for public use. Through a successful crowdfunding campaign, the Boyle family raised over $18,000 to place four commemorative SaveStations within their community. Two other SaveStations have already been placed at the Baywood South Animal Hospital in Barrie and the Midhurst Pharmasave/Wellness Centre in Midhurst. These SaveStations were placed in loving memory of beloved husband and father, Randy Boyle, who passed away from a sudden cardiac arrest in 2014. He left behind his wife, Sharon, and their two children Bailey, 28, and Teagan, 25. Now, they are turning that loss into something positive for their community,providing public access to life-saving AEDs. Horseshoe Resort was selected for the personal connection it holds for the Boyles, as Randy and Sharon's wedding venue over 30 years ago. It was also where they often skied as a family, and Bailey worked at Treetop Trekking at Horseshoe for several years. The Horseshoe Resort SaveStation also features a photo and memorial plaque in honour of Randy's memory. Horseshoe Resort is inspired to become a model cardiac safe environment for the thousands of people who work, live, visit and play there. The SaveStations on the grounds provide quick access to AEDs, which anyone can use to save a life in the event of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest. As a four-season attraction, the ventilation and heating capabilities of the outdoor SaveStations mean that the AEDs inside are accessible 24/7, year round. This cabinet keeps the AED warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The technology built into this SaveStation also allows for 24/7 monitoring of the AED to ensure it is always `ready for rescue' and will take a picture when the cabinet is opened. This technology has been around in Europe for over 10 years now, and SaveStation is proudly bringing this life-saving equipment to North America. Page 112 of 459 10.d) FES2021-7, Hugh Murray, Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire C... A three-season SaveStation will also be placed at Horseshoe Resort as part of the Randy Boyle memorial campaign. It will be stationed at the beach in the summer, and then move to a chair lift enclosure at the top of the ski hill during the winter. 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Page 119 of 459 10.e) DS2021-147, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re: SUCI-33-P... zo Township 0 eport R u Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: DS2021-147 Council Garry McCartney Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 22, 2021 SUCI- 33 - Permitting and Roll #: Inspections Project Update R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. DS2021-147 be received and adopted, 2. That Council authorizes the purchase of Cloudpermit software as outlined in Report DS2021-147, 3. That this procurement is in accordance with the Township's Purchasing and Tendering By-law, and 4. That the Director of Development Services be authorized to execute the service agreement with Cloud Permit. Background: Over the past few years and more commonly during the COVID-19 pandemic, Township of Oro-Medonte staff have received an increasing number of requests from property owners and applicants for the ability to apply for and pay for their applications online. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Development Services Department has had to quickly make the change to an entirely electronic method of service delivery to ensure that development applications, construction for essential projects and enforcement continued. As such, email has used as the primary means to download, upload and communicate with customers. Even with procedures in place, this process has proven to be less efficient and consistent than it could have been with specifically designed software for the online process. The Development Approvals Process review was presented to Council in November 2020 and in January 2021 the Corporate Service Level Review, both completed by Blackline Consulting, was presented to Council. It was recommended through both service level reviews that modernization of services, online processes, and continuous improvements were necessary. Following these reviews the continuous improvement Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-147 Page 1 of 7 Page 120 of 459 10.e) DS2021-147, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re. SUCI-33-P... project SUCI-33 for permits and inspections was approved through SMT and a project charter was created. (See Appendix A) The intended outcome of this project is to implement an updated, permit and inspection software program, to replace the Current Baker system. Baker is the current software used by various staff including the Building, Planning, Municipal Law, Fire, Finance and Operations Departments. As Council is aware the financial replacement of the Baker system, the ERP project is well underway with the implementation of Diamond software. Cloudpermit software is recommended as the Baker replacement for permits and inspection; and will be completed in a 3 phase approach to address the permitting, inspections, development applications, and other licensing and permit requirements as follows.. Phase 1 — Building and Septic e-permitting module Phase 2 - Planning applications module Phase 3 — Operations/Public Works, Municipal Law and Septic Maintenance module Analysis: Currently Development Services staff use a variety of methods in accepting different application types from email to cloud servers to USB drives through to mail. None of which have proven to be as efficient or error free as service delivery requires. Although our current software Baker provides some very limited tracking capabilities and required reports in specific modules; there is no e-permitting solution available that allows customers to interact with the Township and provide assistance in their application. Applicants currently need to provide digital copies of all documents and staff input the information and documents manually. Additionally, the applicant cannot access the program to see the status of their permit application. An e-permitting system will allow property owners and applicants to apply for building permits from the comfort of their offices or homes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Based on implementation and studies in other municipalities, this reduces the cost and time to the customer significantly. Implementation of the e-permitting program, will also reduce visitor traffic at the Administration Centre during the pandemic and in the future providing another level of safety and comfort for our staff and customers. Implementation of the e-permitting software will ultimately lead to an evidence-based modernization approach for the municipality. Cloudpermit is an international e-permitting company that is becoming the standard in Ontario for these types of programs. Their goal has been to provide a web-based service to make the development application and permit process faster and easier, while meeting the diverse needs of citizens, municipalities, architects, engineers and other construction experts. More than 250 municipalities in North America and Europe use Cloudpermit as their e-permitting solution. Currently there are 75 municipal users in Ontario, 5 of those in Simcoe County. Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-147 Page 2 of 7 Page 121 of 459 10.e) DS2021-147, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re. SUCI-33-P... Cloudpermit is an end-to-end e-permitting solution that benefits stakeholders and applicants alike. It will allow our Development Services Department and our clients to complete the entire application process in one digital space. Clients can apply for and access their application information when it is convenient for them, anytime, anywhere. This program can easily access our GIS mapping information, as well as zoning and site plan approval information. This program incorporates our municipal fees schedule, providing the client with the applicable fees when they apply. The software is also capable of receiving online payments. There are also positive assessment implications in applying this type of system. According to MPAC, who has partnered with Cloudpermit, "Typically when information is missing or is submitted in the wrong column on building permits submitted to MPAC by municipalities, an email is sent to the municipality asking for more information. This is time consuming for both the municipality and MPAC. The building permit information submitted by Cloudpermit to MPAC has resulted in 100% building permit ingestion into the MPAC system". A phased approach will be used in order to implement the Cloudpermit software. This has been a tested and effective approach for the implementation of these types of software in other Ontario Municipalities. Building Permit Module will allow the complete online building permit application, permit issuance and inspection process. It also includes enforcement such as orders to comply. This module also include Municipal Law permits such as pool fence and signs as well as property standards enforcement. Planning Application Module will allow for online applications for all types of planning applications. Circulation, commenting, stakeholder use and transparency is all part of this end to end process. With both the Building and Planning modules, applicants will be able to track the progress of their applications all through their online profile. Public Works Module is currently under review to identify if it can provide the required service delivery solutions that are necessary for the services of entrance and road occupancy permits. Municipal Law Module will further enhance the workflow capabilities that is available through the building permit module. Cloudpermit has this module projected to be available in late 2022 — early 2023. In the short term, Baker will continue to be utilized for licensing and the implementation of diamond will be reviewed for availability of licensing. Phase Delivery Timeframe Module J 1 6-8 weeks Building Permit Module 2 6-8 weeks Planning 3 6-8 weeks Public Works/Municipal Law/Septic Maint. Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-147 Page 3 of 7 Page 122 of 459 10.e) DS2021-147, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re. SUCI-33-P... The integration of the Septic Maintenance Program information, data and administration will be completed, however, staff will undergo further review in order to ensure acceptable service delivery can be achieved. Historical Data - Cloudpermit software is equipped with a user-based import/export tool that allows Township staff to complete an accurate data transfer that will allow staff to view historical data that is stored in our Baker system to ensure continuity moving forward. This will require minimal staff time from IT and/or DS staff to coordinate. Subject to the approval of Council, the execution of the agreement and commencement of the first phase is scheduled for the first and second week of October 2021. Second and third phases would be scheduled for the first quarter of 2022. Financial: The cost structure that was provided by Cloudpermit is contained in a confidential service agreement (provided to Council under separate cover). Although there is an ongoing cost associated with this program (licensing), Cloudpermit will provide the Township of Oro-Medonte with consistent updates to the program and support at no extra cost. Although the SUCI-33 project has been approved by Council to implement Cloudpermit e-permitting software, as a single source arrangement, Council approval is required to enter into a contract with Cloudpermit. The annual subscription fees as outlined in the service agreement for the Building, Planning and Public Works modules total $50,000.00 with an additional $5,000.00 implementation fee in 2022 for the Phase 2 planning module. These annual fees are fixed for a period of five (5) years. Initial funding was included in the Council approved 2021-2022 budget within the Service Level Implementation that included Municipal Modernization funding received from the Province in the amount of $ 162,000. While this amount was not further detailed it was intended to be utilized for projects that were outlined in the recommendations from the Core Service Level review, and included the permitting and online inspection program. As noted above, the annual cost is $ 50,000 with an additional 2022 implementation fee of $ 5000, total of $55,000. Given the timing for implementation during the balance of 2021 , the costs to implement the Building Module are pro-rated for a cost of $ 9000 for the subscription fee and $ 5000 for the implementation fee for the Building module, totaling of $14,000 for 2021 . In August 2021, the Province announced Intake 3 of the Municipal Modernization Program with an application deadline of October 2021 and funding announcements to be communicated in January 2022. Application submissions can include activities between August 2021 and January 2023. The Township did receive funding previously to complete both the Planning and Development Approvals Process Review and the Core Service Level Review. Through the Modernization Program guidelines, the Township is now able to submit an application under the Implementation Stream for the Cloudpermit Software in accordance with the process review recommendations approved by Council. The Implementation Stream funding is cost sharing between the Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-147 Page 4 of 7 Page 123 of 459 10.e) DS2021-147, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re. SUCI-33-P... Province and the Township with each providing 50% of the costs. The Township understands that Cloud Permitting implementation has been an approved implementation stream for other municipalities including the Towns of Penetanguishene and Midland and the Township of Tiny. While the Township proceeds with the next Modernization Application under Intake 3, the Township will also be proceeding forward with the project to ensure the Building Module is ready for full implementation in January 2022. And therefore funding of the project until any modernization announcements are received will be as follows: 2021 requires $14,000 for Building module - To be funded from the Building Reserve Fund 2022 requires $ 55,000 for Building, Planning, and Other Modules - $ 26,000 to be funded from the Service Level Integration (Modernization Funding Reserve) $ 29,000 to be funded from Building Reserve Fund The above funding breakdown has been discussed and confirmed with the CFO/Treasurer. In future years beginning in 2023, the annual costs will be incorporated into the Development Services operating budget. In the event the Township is successful in obtaining Modernization Program funding under the Implementation Stream that could be for the 2021, 2022, and 2023 implementation costs, the funds from the Building Reserve Fund and Modernization Reserve would only be drawn for the Township's 50% requirement of the cost sharing model. Policies/Legislation: Building Code Act Ontario Building Code Ontario Planning Act Township of Oro-Medonte Zoning By-Law Corporate Strategic Goals: Continuous Improvement & Fiscal Responsibility Enhanced Communications & Customer Services Balanced Growth Inclusive, Healthy Community Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-147 Page 5 of 7 Page 124 of 459 10.e) DS2021-147, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re: SUCI-33-P... Consultations: Other Municipal Building Departments Development Services Management Team CFO/Treasurer Cloudpermit staff Attachments: Appendix A — SUCI-33 Project Charter Conclusion: On the basis of the above, staff are recommending that Council support the implementation of Cloudpermit and authorize Township staff to execute the necessary service agreement. This will maintain alignment with both the Blackline Service Reviews and SUCI-33 Permitting and Inspections Project. Accuracy, consistency and service delivery through the development application process will be improved. The implementation will also better serve the community, during the pandemic, and beyond. Respectfully submitted: Garry McCartney, CBCO Chief Building Official Approvals: Date: Andria Leigh, Director of Development Services September 16, 2021 Robin Dunn, CAO September 16, 2021 Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-147 Page 6 of 7 Page 125 of 459 10.e) DS2021-147, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re- SUCI-33-P... APPENDIX A PROJECT CHARTER Township of Oro-M'edonte �ryTa..ewp�f lx►'OI'Ufelo rto P-0 0-W. Project: Date: 5UCI-33-Permitting and Inspections 24-Jun-21 Overview O bjective To implement Cloud Permit a P—itting.Licensing and Inspection saflw.am.program to replace Haker modules that are the inundation for ce delivery by Building..Planning.Municipal Law,Fire,and Operations Oepadments Deliverables Implementation and staff training an new Permitting.Licensing and Inspection software to mplara current Baker system. This work will benefit staff in vanous departments that utilze for licenses,permo.,and inspections. This work is requied to modemize the business process staff utilize daily and align with the online permitting system established through Covid. The work is eonsidemd complete when software is installed.tastad,and staff have bean trained. Strategic linkage Bladdine recommendad through❑S Renew and Corporate Service Level Review,finks to modernization of eemicas and continuous improvement Outcom es To ensure all Baker modules am a pprapnA.1y transilioned to new software pmgmms. To modernize the tools utilized by staff to more meant technology that is user friendly. Capital Cast Cost for implementation of Cloud Paned win be drawn from Builfing Department msenres.Formal quote to be obtained but anticipate 55,000 forsoftware and 10,000 for ERP integration Operating Cost Annual main ten anca fees and softwara emote na.nro. Operating Life Lira cycle of soft—is 15-20 years,mguk3rupd.ates to be conducted every 2 years fortecfnnology enhancements. Operating Resources Opemting budget to include annual maintenance costs and initial support to M.M. Project Boundaries In Cope Out of Scope Notes Pemitting and inspection-Rwam pmgra- eede to integrate with ERP system Project Imperatives What MUST happen for this Pemnitting and inspection software installed,integrated with GB.tested by staff and accepted. Staff to be trained on new modernized project to be deemed a software program that is user friendly.allows for online submissions and in lietd use by staff. S UCCe55� --pared by 2022-06-24 Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-147 Page 7 of 7 Page 126 of 459 10.f) DS2021-148, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Subdi... 1 ownship o f Report 0 Proud Heritruge, Exciting Feature Report No. To: Prepared By: DS2021-148 Council Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services Meeting Date: Subdivision Agreement Motion # September 22, 2021 2639025 Ontario Inc. (Automotive Innovation Park) Roll #: Pt Lots 18 and 19, R.M.S. File #: 4346-010-003-32900 Concession 8 (Oro) D12 57956 and 4346-010-003- Application: 2020-SUB-01 33000 Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1. That Report No. DS2021-148 be received and adopted. 2. That upon approvals of the engineering drawings by the Township of Oro- Medonte that the appropriate by-law to authorize the execution of the subdivision agreement with 2639025 Ontario Inc. for the Oro Station Automotive Innovation Park subdivision comprised of 4 industrial blocks be brought forward to Council; 3. And that the developer be advised of Council's decision under the Director, Development Services signature. Background/Analysis: 2639025 Ontario Inc. is intending to develop the Automotive Industrial Park located on the east side of Line 7 North as shown on Schedule 1 of this report. The proposed development has access from Line 7 North through an internal private road system and Phase 1 is intended to be serviced by private water and sewage. A copy of the unregistered draft M-Plan that will be utilized for registration purposes which is discussed further in this report is included as Schedule 2 of this report. The lands were granted Draft Plan Approval by Council in January 2021 and contain forty two (42) draft plan conditions which are required to be fulfilled in order to proceed to final registration. The Developer will be developing each of the blocks in the Plan of Subdivision through more detailed Site Plan Approvals; and will be subject to further agreements and drawings in accordance with Section 41 of the Planning Act. The subdivision and site plan approvals are subject to detailed engineering drawings and reports that are Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-148 Page 1 of 5 Page 127 of 459 10.f) DS2021-148, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Subdi... required to be reviewed and approved by the Township, its engineering consultant and outside agencies, including the LSRCA. The submission of financial securities to ensure completion of these subdivision works and future site plan works is required. The developer has been working on completing and clearing each of the 42 draft plan conditions in order to obtain final approval and registration of the subdivision. The developer has been obtaining the necessary clearance letters from each of the agencies identified in the draft plan conditions. At the time of writing this report, there remain some outstanding approvals necessary to proceed with final approval and registration. The Developer will be required to provide the Township with the required insurance certificate and securities as identified in Schedule "H" of the Subdivision Agreement prior to the Township solicitor proceeding forward with the registration process. As noted in Schedule "F" of the Subdivision Agreement the developer will be providing cash in lieu of parkland to the Township. There is a requirement for the appropriate appraisal to be completed and provided to the Township and in accordance with the Planning Act 2% of cash in lieu is required to be provided for an industrial development. The Schedule reflects that this will be addressed as part of the more detailed design currently underway through the Site Plan Application process; and that prior to obtaining Site plan Approval from the Township this will be provided to the Township. As Council is aware, the Township is the final approval authority for plans of subdivision, which has been delegated to the Director, Development Services, and for completion of the subdivision registration process. With the completion of the subdivision agreement and compliance with the requirements of Section 1 .1 of the Subdivision Agreement, final approval and registration of the subdivision can then proceed forward. Currently the final engineering approval by the Township is outstanding for the drawings and the cost estimate and therefore the required securities cannot yet be provided to the Township. Once this is addressed staff will bring forward the require by-law and signed subdivision agreement for authorization for the Mayor and Clerk to execute and complete the registration process. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Addressed through the detailed provisions contained within the Subdivision Agreement provisions, the required Insurance Certificate and financial securities are required to be provided by the developer to mitigate risk to the Township as the development proceeds forward. Policies/Legislation: • Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 • Provincial Policy Statement, 2020 • A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, 2019 • Lake Simcoe Protection Plan Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-148 Page 2 of 5 Page 128 of 459 10.f) DS2021-148, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Subdi... • County of Simcoe Official Plan • Township of Oro-Medonte Official Plan • Township of Oro-Medonte Zoning By-law No. 97-95, as amended Corporate Strategic Goals: The Township's following Strategic Goal is relevant to this application: Balanced Growth: • Ensure land use planning policies manage change and promote economic activity that does not negatively impact the Township's natural heritage features and attributes. • Encourage the protection of the Township's natural heritage features while ensuring that uses that rely on these features such as home-based businesses, recreation, and tourism are promoted and strengthened. Staff is of the opinion that the proposed development is consistent with the Strategic Plan, as it will not negatively impact the Township's natural features and attributes. Consultations: • Manager, Development Engineering • Township Engineering Consultant • LSRCA Attachments: Schedule 1 — Location Map (Overall) Schedule 2 — Draft Plan of Subdivision 51 M- Conclusion: On the basis of the request received from the developer to enter into a subdivision agreement and proceed with the registration of the subdivision; staff are prepared to being forward the required by-law and subdivision agreement signed by the developer for the Automotive Industrial Park subdivision once the outstanding conditions noted above have been satisfied. Respectfully submitted: Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services Approvals: Date Robin Dunn, CAO September 17, 2021 Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-148 Page 3 of 5 Page 129 of 459 10.f) DS2021-148, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Subdi... Schedule 1: Location Map Z P J Z �C J Z .d C J Air ort Rd. Private PVT m P (Private) ) -71 - c J Ross-Rd.— i.lueRrWRId.— N N� r W ® Subject Lands c v c J Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-148 Page 4 of 5 Page 130 of 459 10J) DS2021-148, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Subdi... Schedule 2 — Draft Plan of Subdivision 51M- z o Ln LL CO m Li — ____ 3 x g� rI a I k c I e OJ m�m Z_Q` , O N - °z_p mom w� tas a f iJ`J-I u V ON m�v zq yy Y 2 R 51 6 x Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-148 Page 5 of 5 Page 131 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... I ownship o f Report Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: DS2021-149 Council Andria Leigh, Director, Develo ment Services Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 22, 2021 Winfull Development/Guthrie Industrial Park— Storm Water Roll #: Management (SWM) & Fire R.M.S. File #: Suppression Requirements U pdate Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. DS2021-149 be received and adopted. 2. That Council approve Option as outlined in the Tatham Engineering Report(s) of July 22, 2021 and August 25, 2021 for the SWM Pond Retrofit. 3. That Council support, in principle, a proportionate cost sharing for (1) the SWM Retrofit Design and Construction Costs and (2) the design and installation of the Communal Water Tanks for Fire Suppression, with the Township contributing a proportionate share on behalf of external existing development (drainage area beyond the Guthrie Industrial Park as outlined in the Tatham report). 4. That staff prepare the necessary cost sharing agreements to be considered at a future Council meeting in October. 5. That staff report back to Council with the Tatham Engineering design and cost estimate for the communal water for firefighting. Background: At the May 12, 2021 Council meeting, Council received and adopted a staff report (DS2021-073 see Appendix 1) that provided direction for both communal water for firefighting and comprehensive stormwater management to be provided for existing and future development in the Guthrie Industrial Park located off Line 4 South. The following resolution was adopted: Motion No. C210512-6 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by Keane Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-149 Page 1 of 7 Page 132 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... Be it resolved 1 . That DS2021-73, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfull Development/Guthrie Industrial Park — Storm Water Management (SWM) and Fire Suppression Requirements be received and adopted. 2. That Tatham Engineering be authorized to proceed with the Engineering Services — Stormwater Management Review of the Guthrie Industrial Park to an upset limit of $ 9000 (excluding HST). 3. That Council supports the design and installation of a communal water for fire fighting in the Guthrie Industrial Park. 4. That the costs for the engineering services review for both the stormwater management review and communal water for firefighting design be front ended by the Township from the Economic Development Opportunities Reserve. 5. That all future development within the Guthrie Industrial Park be required to contribute their proportionate share to both the stormwater and communal water for firefighting costs and that funds recouped by the Township be placed back in the Economic Development Opportunities reserve. 6. That staff report back to Council with the design and cost estimates for completion of the comprehensive stormwater management works and communal water for firefighting. Carried. The intent of this report is to report back with an update on the status of the engineering review completed by Tatham Engineering to date and to obtain further direction from Council regarding the cost sharing between the Township and land owners within the Guthrie Industrial Park for the provision of communal water for firefighting and stormwater management purposes. Analysis: The Guthrie Industrial Park is located on the south side of Highway 11 on the east side of Line 4 South; and contains Winstar Road and Holick Road being two cul-de-sacs. This employment area was established in 1989 through a development process referred to as "subdivision by reference plan" and not the typical plan of subdivision process. The lands are within an established employment area that is intended to be the focus of industrial development, contain a variety of lot frontages and areas and a range of industrial uses, and are serviced by private services (individual domestic wells and septic systems). The lot development of Winstar Road was laid out through Reference Plan 51 R-19930. The lots on the south side of Holick Road were laid out through Reference Plan 51 R- 23263 and the lots on the north side of Holick Road were laid out through reference Plan 51 R-21215. However, any subsequent transfers/conveyances of any "lots" to a third party within this Plan would require a Planning Act (severance) approval. Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-149 Page 2 of 7 Page 133 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Although the 1989 development agreement did include some initial drainage/stormwater requirements including an infiltration pond (lands owned by the Township) and swales (through easement), a comprehensive stormwater management design was not implemented for the entire industrial park. In 2021 , The Township's Development Services Committee approved a series of consents (2021-B-03 through 2021-B-08) to create 6 lots on Winstar Road and provide for additional industrial development. Each of these lots as noted in their approvals is subject to Site Plan Control to address a number of matters including ensuring proper grading, storm drainage and maintenance in regard to surface water. The initial review by Township staff indicated that the existing conditions of the overall site could not support additional development without additional stormwater management works or upgrades to existing works that were required to be assessed further through a comprehensive stormwater management review. While the Guthrie Industrial Park has had historic development of parcels along Winstar Road, development or interest in the lands has been fairly limited since 1989. However, given the recent sale of lands, the Consent applications noted above and a number of additional inquiries that are being received regarding new development in this area; Township staff proactively commenced internal discussions to review the existing development and potential future development opportunities and to discuss the need for a comprehensive assessment of both stormwater management (SWM) and communal water for firefighting (not a communal water system for domestic drinking water given the individual well servicing noted above). Staff subsequently brought forward a report in May 2021 (see Appendix 1) to obtain direction from Council on these matters. Stormwater Management In July 2021 per Council and staff direction, Tatham Engineering completed their report entitle" Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit: Preliminary Design Report July 29, 2021" (Appendix 2). In completing the Preliminary Design Report Tatham relied on a series of objectives to be addressed by the retrofit facility and improvement opportunities in the Guthrie Industrial Park (See Section 3.1 of the Preliminary Design Report). The Report also reviews a number of alternatives that would meet the objectives of the 2017 Comprehensive Stormwater Management Master Plan (CSMMP) for the Township of Oro-Medonte as well as Provincial and Municipal Guidelines. It is clear in the review conducted by Tatham Engineering that a do nothing alternative is not a viable option and would not comply with the CSMMP, and confirms staffs understanding that the existing SWM block is undersized and the existing SWM facility cannot provide adequate control and treatment for the contributing drainage area under future conditions. The Tatham report does confirm that any preferred alternative should minimize the impact to existing development by limiting flooding and/or grading requirements to adjacent private properties to the extent possible. The Tatham report ultimately identified five Design Alternative Options for consideration in the Guthrie Industrial Park and includes Drawing DP-2 which identifies the Future Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-149 Page 3 of 7 Page 134 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Drainage Plan for this area and the SWM Facility Pond Retrofit. Section 7 of the Report reviews each of these five options, indicates the evaluation criteria utilized in the assessment and concludes that Option 5 is the preferred alternative. Briefly, Option 5 includes the following recommendations: • Future developments implement water quantity control measures through the use of LID's to provide water quality treatment. • The existing dry pond would be re-designed to a wetland facility in order to satisfy quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives. • Lots that that been fully developed would not be required to retrofit their properties. • Additional land acquisition to increase the parcel size for the SMW pond facility; an additional 3.78 HA is required to be added to the existing 0.76 ha SWM block. Tatham also provided an analysis of the costs associated with the various options considered however all cost estimates do not factor in land acquisition costs. The engineering cost estimate is identified for recommended Option 5 is $1,885,088. Following Township staff review of the Preliminary Design Report from Tatham, further analysis of both the preferred option (Option 5) and consideration for an option that would not require additional land acquisition but work within the lands currently owned by the Township was requested. This additional analysis is contained in a Tatham Engineering letter dated August 25, 2021 where an additional Option 6 is provided for the Township's consideration (See Appendix 3). The corresponding August follow up report for a new Option 6 notes that "it is not practical to construct a SWM facility that is large enough to provide post-to-pre quantity control to the entire contributing area, future development on private property will be required to implement water quantity control measures through the use of LID's or other lot level SWM facilities...645 m3/ha of storage will be required to be provided on-site for all new private development." The report opinion further stated that "having property owners over control runoff on their lots to mitigate flooding/overtopping in the SWM block was considered; however this would result in even less developable land and/or major expenses to provide the storage volume underground." An updated comparative cost analysis of Options 5 and 6 is provided in Table 2 of the August 25, 2021 correspondence. Again, property acquisition costs included in Option 5 may affect project costs. Township staff & Tatham Engineering confirm that the identified drainage area does extend beyond the Guthrie Industrial Park and therefore when considering cost sharing arrangements it is anticipated that the Township would be contributing a proportionate share on behalf of these lands external to the industrial park. As noted in the previous staff report, any costs to front end the required SWM works and/or the required land acquisition have not been factored into the 2021-22 Council approved budget. Additional detailed work is still required with the Finance Department and other Township staff regarding the financing and how the works would be funded; in addition Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-149 Page 4 of 7 Page 135 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... to the need to draft the required cost sharing agreements with legal input. However Township staff require further direction from Council regarding proceeding with Option 5 or Option 6 before commencing this more detailed work and reporting back to Council. Communal Water for Firefighting Additionally, the May staff report noted the requirement to consider communal water for firefighting purposes and obtain the necessary evaluation from Tatham on the required amount of storage to be provided and the costs estimate. Additional discussions were required with Tatham to proceed with this work that is underway and in a follow up discussion staff expect to receive this report before the end of September and will report back to Council at the 1st Council meeting in October. As Council will recall similar projects were considered in both the Forest Home and Small Crescent Industrial Parks, recognizing that while many of the businesses benefit from the installation of communal water supply for firefighting; the Ontario Building Code (OBC) requirements for specific building classifications will continue to have specific on-site requirements for sprinkler systems that would not be addressed through this communal solution. Additionally as noted in the May staff report, while the Township does have a dry hydrant system on a property that assists with water supply from a fire suppression perspective, this agreement is set to expire this year and future owners of the property may not continue to support this dry hydrant. From a comparison perspective, • In September 2013 Council approved the installation of a cistern in the Forest Home Industrial park at a cost of $98,800.00 plus HST with the costs front ended by the Township and the design and installation costs to be apportioned back to individual properties as part of their future/additional development. • In March 2017, Council approved staff report FD 2017-03 for the development of communal water in the Small Crescent Industrial park. The design/assessment for the required tank size was based on the largest building permitted in the industrial park and was prepared by Tatham Engineering. The costs to purchase and install these tanks was approved through Report CSI 2017-09 at a total cost of$ 210,990.20 with the Township contributing $ 85,000 and private development contributing $ 126,000 Tatham is utilizing a similar approach as that taken for Small Crescent for the Guthrie Industrial Park in that the largest building was assumed to be 2000 sq. m and required a total volume for communal water storage of 340,0001itre. Given the increase in costs that has resulted through COVID-19, Township staff require the updated design and cost estimate from Tatham Engineering to proceed, similar to the SWM works, with the necessary cost sharing agreements. Like SWM, direction from Council is required to confirm whether the Township will be contributing to these costs as has occurred in the other industrial parks. Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-149 Page 5 of 7 Page 136 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Should Council be supportive of contributing a proportionate share to both the comprehensive SWM works and the communal water for firefighting purposes in principle, Township staff will proceed to draft the necessary agreements for consideration at a Council meeting in October. As previously noted in the May staff report and outlined above, the financial costs were not identified in the Council approved 2021-22 budget. The intent of front ending these costs by the Township will required further discussion with the CFO/Treasurer to confirm if the Economic Development Opportunities reserve continues to be the appropriate reserve fund to front end these costs. This will be reviewed and reported back in the October staff report. Costs for the Township to retain Tatham Engineering to review and design the SWM requirements, prepare the required cost sharing, and the installation costs for the required fire suppression works will be apportioned to any future development that benefits from these works and would be factored into their future site plan control, consent or development agreements. Policies/Legislation: • Municipal Act • Planning Act • Ontario Building Code • Comprehensive Stormwater Management Master Plan (CSMMP) for the Township of Oro-Medonte Corporate Strategic Goals: In 2016, Council adopted the Township's Strategic Plan. The following Goal of the Plan is relevant to this application: Balanced Growth - Ensure land use planning policies manage change and promote economic activity that does not negatively impact the Township's natural heritage features and attributes. Provide leadership in providing municipal services for identified employment developments. Staff are of the opinion that the coordination of the required SWM and Fire Suppression to support future development of this area is consistent with the above. Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-149 Page 6 of 7 Page 137 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Consultations: Director, Environmental Services Director, Corporate Services Director, Fire & Emergency Services Manager, Development Engineering Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Coordinator, Economic Development/Communications Senior Planner Attachments: Appendix 1: Staff Report DS2021-073 Appendix 2: Tatham Engineering Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit: Preliminary Design Report July 29, 2021 Appendix 3: Tatham Engineering Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit: Guthrie Additional Analysis Conclusion: On the basis that support for the Township's business community is a priority for the Township, as identified in the Township's Corporate Strategic Plan and that both the Official Plan and Economic Development Strategic Plan support continued economic development/business growth, Staff are recommending that Council support the front ending of the associated costs for the comprehensive Storm Water Management Review and design and installation of the communal water for firefighting purposes. Staff are requesting Council direction on their support for either Option 5 or Option 6 as outlined in the Tatham August 25, 2021. Staff will report back at an October meeting with the detailed cost sharing model/agreement and potential land acquisition (if applicable) based on Council's direction. Respectfully submitted: Andria Leigh, MCIP, RPP, Director, Development Services Approvals: Date Robin Dunn, CAO September 20, 2021 Development Services September 22, 2021 Report No. DS2021-149 Page 7 of 7 Page 138 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... I ownship o f Report Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: DS2021-073 Council Andria Leigh, Director, Develo ment Services Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # May 12, 2021 Winfull Development/Guthrie Industrial Park— Storm Water Roll #: Management (SWM) & Fire R.M.S. File #: Suppression Requirements Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. DS2021-073 be received and adopted. 2. That Tatham Engineering be authorized to proceed with the Engineering Services — Stormwater Management Review of the Guthrie Industrial Park to an upset limit of $ 9000 (excluding HST). 2. That Council supports the design and installation of a communal water for fire fighting in the Guthrie Industrial Park. 3. That the costs for the engineering services review for both the stormwater management review and communal water for firefighting design be front ended by the Township from the Economic Development Opportunities Reserve. 4. That all future development within the Guthrie Industrial Park be required to contribute their proportionate share to both the stormwater and communal water for firefighting costs and that funds recouped by the Township be placed back in the Economic Development Opportunities reserve. 5. That staff report back to Council with the design and cost estimates for completion of the comprehensive stormwater management works and communal water for firefighting. Background/Analysis: The Guthrie Industrial Park is located on the south side of Highway 11 on the east side of Line 4 South; and contains Winstar Road and Holick Road being two cul-de-sacs. This employment area was established in 1989 through a development process referred to as "subdivision by reference plan" and not the typical plan of subdivision process. This process required the developer to deposit a reference plan indicating how the block of land would be subdivided/developed and would require the developer to convey Development Services May 12, 2021 Report No. DS2021-073 Page 1 of 6 Page 139 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... roads, utility easements (if required) and other lands required by the municipality as a condition of planning approval. The developer would register a Transfer from itself to itself which sets out separate descriptions in schedules for all of the potential new parcels, including any appurtenant (together with) easements and any servient (subject to) easements, all referring to the reference plan. The lot development of Winstar Road was laid out through Reference Plan 51 R-19930. The lots on the south side of Holick Road were laid out through Reference Plan 51 R- 23263 and the lots on the north side of Holick Road were laid out through reference Plan 51 R-21215. However, any subsequent transfers/conveyances of any "lots" to a third party within this Plan would require a Planning Act (severance) approval. The Township's Development Services Committee recently approved a series on consents (2021-B-03 through 2021-B-08) to create 6 lots on Winstar Road and provide for additional industrial development. Each of these lots as noted in their approvals is subject to Site Plan Control to address a number of matters including ensuring proper grading, storm drainage and maintenance in regard to surface water. These lands as shown on Schedule 1 are located within an established employment area that is intended to be the focus of industrial opportunities and to maximize the use of existing infrastructure. The lots within this development contain a variety of lot frontages and areas and a range of industrial uses that are intended to be developed on private services (individual domestic wells and septic systems). While the Guthrie Industrial Park has had historic development of parcels along Winstar Road following the initial development in 1989 development has been fairly limited. Additionally, inquiries by Township staff to the land owner on their intentions to consider sale of lands or development of their land holdings date back to at least 2013 with ongoing indications from the landowner of their intent not to sell or develop the lands in the short term. Given the recent sale of lands, the Consent applications note above and a number of additional inquiries that are being received regarding new development in this area; Township staff proactively commenced internal discussions to review the existing development and potential future development opportunities and to discuss the need for a comprehensive assessment of both stormwater management (SWM) and communal water for firefighting the communal water for firefighting purposes is not to be confused with a communal water system for domestic drinking water as note above each lot is to be developed by an individual domestic well. While the 1989 development agreement did include some initial drainage/stormwater requirements including an infiltration pond (lands owned by the Township) and swales (through easement) a comprehensive stormwater management design was not implemented for the entire industrial park. The initial review by Township staff would indicate that the existing conditions of the overall site could not support additional development without additional stormwater management works or upgrades to existing Development Services May 12, 2021 Report No. DS2021-073 Page 2 of 6 Page 140 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... works that need to be determined through a comprehensive stormwater management review for the overall industrial park. To date, Environmental Services staff have engaged Tatham Engineering to assess the pond block and identify the required remediation works and associated costs. As it is anticipated that future development will occur on a lot by lot basis given the different land ownership and not comprehensively through a typical subdivision process, Township staff believe there would be benefit in the Township proactively completing the required comprehensive stormwater management review of the existing and proposed development and the required works for the overall development. This review would also confirm any additional land requirements for the completion and construction of the overall stormwater management works that could then be secured through future development processes. Additionally given the length of time it has taken for development to occur and that future development will occur on a site by site basis, Township staff are recommending that the required works should be completed through the Township to ensure the full stormwater works are implemented before additional development occurs. The costs for the design and construction of these works would then be apportioned back to development through their development approvals process (typically site plan control). Additionally it would be determined through this process if additional lands are required for drainage/stormwater purposes that could be acquired through development. For the existing businesses on Winstar Road, it is anticipated that stormwater works were incorporated into their individual site plan approvals previously and that no additional works are required at this time. Should these properties be subject to additional development in the future, through their future site plan processes the need to integrate into the comprehensive stormwater management system would be evaluated. Given that Tatham Engineering had initiated the assessment of the required works for the stormwater pond facilities; Township staff have requested them to provide a quote to complete the balance of the design and to detail the costs for construction of required works. Environmental Services staff requested a quote to complete the required stormwater managemet review of existing development and required quality and quantity control measures for full build out of this industrial area. Their review report will include complete engineering drawings, a summary of the existing drainage conditions, post-development drainage conditions, and recommendations to improve the function of the SWM pond, if required or alternate solution to develop an appropiate SWM plan for the Industrial Park. The Guthrie Industrial Park is one of four industrial areas located in the Township (Forest Home, Small Crescent, and the Airport being the other 3). Both Forest Home and Small Crescent have been the subject of previous staff reports to Council (Staff Report FD 2013-02, FD2017-03 and CS2017-03) for the installation of communal water for firefighting purposes and Council supported both of these installations to assist the businesses within these industrial parks. It is however recognized while many of the businesses can benefit from the installation of a communal water supply for firefighting Development Services May 12, 2021 Report No. DS2021-073 Page 3 of 6 Page 141 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... purposes; given the Ontario Building Code (OBC) requirements and each businesses classification they may have specific on-site requirements for sprinkler systems that cannot be addressed through these area communal water systems. In 2011 Council provided support for the installation of a dry hydrant system on a private property to assist with a water supply for fire suppression for the Guthrie Industrial area. While this pond does provide a water supply to the area for fire suppression it is the subject of a lease agreement that is set to expire in 2021 and does have a risk that future land owners of the private property may not continue to support the use for the dry hydrant and an alternative means of communal supply would be required and of benefit to the area. In the other industrial areas where communal water has been supplied the costs for the design and installation has been apportioned back to development and is collected at such time as businesses expand or new development occurs. Staff anticipate using a similar financial model for the Guthrie Industrial Park. In the event that lands are required to be acquired for the construction of a communal water supply, any land dedication would be an offset to that development's overall share of the communal water. At this time, staff are seeking direction from Council to proceed with the consideration of communal water storage in the Guthrie Industrial Park and if approved would then proceed to determine the required capacity and costs for installation. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Costs for the Township to retain Tatham Engineering to review and design the SWM requirements, prepare the required cost sharing, and the installation costs for the required fire suppression works will be apportioned to any future development that benefits from these works and would be factored into their future site plan control, consent or development agreements. In order to front end these costs and provide a more streamlined process for future development and given these items were not reflected in the 2021-22 approved budget, staff are recommending that the monies be drawn from the Economic Development Opportunities reserve to front end these costs and that monies collected from the development of lands be reimbursed to this reserve. Policies/Legislation: • Municipal Act • Planning Act • Ontario Building Code Corporate Strategic Goals: In 2016, Council adopted the Township's Strategic Plan. The following Goal of the Plan Development Services May 12, 2021 Report No. DS2021-073 Page 4 of 6 Page 142 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... is relevant to this application: Balanced Growth - Ensure land use planning policies manage change and promote economic activity that does not negatively impact the Township's natural heritage features and attributes. Provide leadership in providing municipal services for identified employment developments. Staff are of the opinion that the coordination of the required SWM and Fire Suppression to support future development of this area is consistent with the above. Consultations: Acting Director, Environmental Services Director, Corporate Services Director, Fire & Emergency Services Manager, Development Engineering Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Coordinator, Economic Development/Communications Senior Planner Attachments: Schedule 1: Location Map Conclusion: On the basis that support for the Township's business community is a priority for the Township, as identified in the Township's Corporate Strategic Plan and that both the Official Plan and Economic Development Strategic Plan support continued economic development/business growth, Staff are recommending that Council support the front ending of the associated costs for the comprehensive Storm Water Management Review and design and installation of the communal water for firefighting purposes. Once staff have received the design and cost estimates noted in the report, staff will report back to Council on the overall costs to proceed prior to commencement of the work. Respectfully submitted: Andria Leigh, MCIP, RPP, Director, Development Services Approvals: Date Robin Dunn, CAO May 6, 2021 Development Services May 12, 2021 Report No. DS2021-073 Page 5 of 6 Page 143 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Schedule 1: Location Map I{a �� '��-- ' . -�•s� - �!4 i sae^ — �7\s nA R0 e ,� ���. a ,• ..•,.yam �.�f• ;� • ems., 1 �� ♦ • nstar Rd. V . dol 1 /ems �• Schedule 1 Location 'r, hip of Subject Lands Proud Heritage,Exciting Future 0 200 m File Number: N I Development Services May 12, 2021 Report No. DS2021-073 Page 6 of 6 Page 144 of 459 TAT HAM E N G I N E E R I N 0 Enhancing our communities ,r Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT Township of Oro-Medonte File 118179 1 July 29, 2021 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... 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Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report i Document Contents 1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................1 1.1 Site Description ....................................................................................................................1 1.2 Objectives.............................................................................................................................1 1.3 Guidelines and Background Documents..............................................................................2 2 Existing Drainage Conditions...............................................................................................................3 3 Stormwater Improvement and Retrofit Opportunities...................................................................6 3.1 Objectives of Improvement and Retrofit Opportunities .....................................................6 3.2 Development of Alternatives ...............................................................................................6 4 Selection of Preferred Alternatives...................................................................................................8 4.1 Existing Pond Cleanout and "Do Nothing" ..........................................................................8 4.2 Existing SWIM Facility Retrofit Opportunities......................................................................9 4.3 Improve Future Condition Stormwater Runoff Using On-Site LIDS..................................13 5 Design Considerations........................................................................................................................17 5.1 Water Quality......................................................................................................................17 5.2 Water Quantity...................................................................................................................17 5.3 Total Phosphorus Removal.................................................................................................17 5.4 Water Budget .....................................................................................................................18 5.5 Impact to Existing Developments......................................................................................18 5.6 Land Acquisition.................................................................................................................19 5.7 Maintenance and Service Life.............................................................................................19 5.8 Approval Agencies .............................................................................................................21 6 Cost Analysis.......................................................................................................................................22 7 Review of Preferred Alternatives.....................................................................................................23 7.1 Design Alternatives.............................................................................................................23 somm- 14 F Page 147 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. 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Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report ii 7.2 Evaluation Methodology.....................................................................................................23 7.3 Evaluation Criteria ..............................................................................................................23 7.4 Evaluation Summary...........................................................................................................25 8 Summary...............................................................................................................................................27 Tables Table 1: Existing Peak Flow Summary............................................................................................. 4 Table 2: Existing Pond 2 Operation Characteristics Under Existing Condition Summary............. 5 Table 3: Existing Pond 2 Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary............... 8 Table 4: Option 1 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 Table 5: Option 2 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary ........................................................................................................................................................ 11 Table 6: Option 3 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary ........................................................................................................................................................ 13 Table 7: Option 4 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary ........................................................................................................................................................ 15 Table 8: Option 5 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary ........................................................................................................................................................ 16 Table 9: Estimated SWIM Block Size Summary ............................................................................. 19 Table 10: Summary of SWIM Facility Maintenance Requirements................................................ 20 Table 11: Estimated SWIM Facility Maintenance Costs................................................................. 20 Table 12: Summary of Cost Estimates........................................................................................... 22 Table 13: Weighted Evaluation Matrix........................................................................................... 26 Figures Figure 1: Existing Pond 2 Operation Under Existing Conditions Figure 2: Existing Pond 2 Operation Under Future Conditions Figure 3: Option 1 Operation Under Existing Conditions Figure 4: Option 2 Operation Under Future Conditions Figure 5: Option 3 Operation Under Future Conditions Figure 6: Option 4 Operation Under Existing Conditions Figure 7: Option 5 Operation Under Future Conditions somm- 14 F Page 148 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report iii Drawings DP 1: Existing Drainage Plan DP 2: Future Drainage Plan Appendices Appendix A: Existing Hydrologic Assessment Appendix B: Future Hydraulic Assessment of Preferred Alternatives Appendix C: Water Quality Calculations Appendix D: Stage-Storage-Discharge Tables for Preferred Alternatives Appendix E: Phosphorus Budget Analysis Appendix F: Water Budget Analysis Appendix G: Detailed Cost Estimate Now- 14 F Page 149 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 1 1 Introduction The Township of Oro-Medonte (Township) has retained Tatham Engineering Limited (Tatham) to undertake a preliminary design study to determine the preferred retrofit alternative for the existing dry pond stormwater management (SWM) facility identified as Pond 2. The purpose of this retrofit is to provide regional SWIM controls for the contributing industrial park. A comprehensive SWIM Master Plan report was prepared by C.C. Tatham &Associated Ltd. (CCTA) in 2017 and identified Pond 2 for potential retrofit opportunities. 1.1 SITE DESCRIPTION Pond 2 is located near the Lake Simcoe watershed divide and has been designed to drain to the Nottawasaga Valley watershed. The majority of the contributing area to Pond 2 is from outside of the Lake Simcoe watershed. The Comprehensive SWIM Master Plan (CCTA, 2017) describes the dry pond SWIM facility as constructed in 1988 and designed to control runoff from approximately 38.2 ha. However, based on the Oro Industrial Park Engineering Drawing Set prepared by R.G. Robinson and Associated Ltd. (1988), and confirmed through topographic mapping and field reconnaissance, the drainage area was verified to be approximately 68.6 ha including the industrial park on the west side of Guthrie within the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority(NVCA) watershed. The existing SWIM facility has a total storage capacity of approximately 10,861 m3. The pond was designed to control post-development peak flow rates to match pre-development conditions for the 25-year, 100-year storm events and Timmins storm event. Overgrown vegetation was observed throughout the pond which can be expected to provide minimal water quality control for the large contributing drainage area. The majority of the contributing drainage area is currently undeveloped. However, development and intensification of the industrial-zoned area is expected to begin in the near future. 1.2 OBJECTIVES The primary objective of this report is to review the hydrologic characteristics of the drainage area under existing and proposed conditions, assess the performance of the existing SWIM facility, and recommend a SWIM Plan to provide centralized SWIM controls (quantity and quality) for the industrial park, as far as it is feasible to do so. This will be accomplished by assessing retrofit alternatives and evaluating various impacts associated with each option from technical, environmental, social, and economic perspectives. NOW- 14 F Page 150 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 2 1.3 GUIDELINES AND BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS This report was prepared recognizing the pertinent Municipal, Regional and Provincial guidelines on water resources and reports specific to the subject area and surrounding area including the following publications: ■ Township Wide Stormwater Management Facility Review, C.C. Tatham & Associates Ltd. (CCTA), 2017; • Technical Guidelines for Stormwater Management Submissions, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA), April 2016; ■ Comprehensive Stormwater Master Plan, CCTA, 2015; ■ Township of Oro-Medonte Engineering Design Criteria, CCTA, 2013; ■ NVCA Stormwater Technical Guide, Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA), December 2013; ■ Lake Simcoe Protection Plan, The Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks (MECP), July 2009; ■ Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual, MECP, March 2003; and ■ Oro Industrial Park Engineering Drawing Set, R.G. Robinson and Associated Ltd., November 1988. NOW- 14 F Page 151 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 3 2 Existing Drainage Conditions A desktop study of the surrounding area was completed with the available background information relating to existing topography, ground cover and drainage patterns. Field reconnaissance confirmed the existing drainage conditions. An Existing Drainage Plan (Drawing DP-1) illustrating the existing drainage to Pond 2 is enclosed and should be referenced when reviewing this section of the report. It is noted that the drainage area to Pond 2 is largely undeveloped but zoned for Industrial development (Economic Development). Pond 2 is located in a municipally owned SWIM block in part of Lot 21, Concession 5 in the Township of Oro-Medonte at the southeast corner of the Holick Road and Line 4 South (S) intersection. The SWIM block is approximately 0.76 ha. The SWIM facility extends through a 15 m wide flat bottom swale from the southeast corner of the block, increasing to a 40 m wide flat bottom swale between Holick Road and Winstar Road. The extension of the pond is within an easement in favor of the Township. Survey of the SWIM facility was completed by Tatham in 2018 and confirmed a swale and 100 mm diameter inlet pipe at the northeast corner of the pond and an 800 mm diameter inlet pipe at the north embankment from Holick Road. The roadside ditch on the east side of Line 4 S discharges to the dry pond at the southwest corner of the SWIM block. Runoff from Winstar Road is conveyed through the 40 m wide flat bottom swale extension of the SWIM facility via a drainage swale between Lots 19 and 20. Under minor storm events up to and including the 1:10-year SCS return frequency design storm, discharge is controlled by the existing pond outlet (600 mm diameter storm pipe crossing Line 4 S) and flows are conveyed west from the pond to an existing upstream tributary to the Willow Creek Subwatershed system within the Nottawasaga Valley watershed. The low point along Line 4 S adjacent to the SWIM facility is at an elevation of 281.82 m. Private property surrounding the perimeter of the SWIM facility is lower than Line 4 S. The top of pond bank elevation is not consistent and ranges between 281.30 m and 281.70 m. Therefore, the surrounding private properties are at risk of widespread flooding during the 1:25-year through 1:100-year return frequency design storms as well as the Regional (Timmins) event prior to flows overtopping Line 4 S. The backwater effect caused by Line 4 S results in an overflow spill condition east toward an unassessed wetland area and an upstream tributary of the Lake Simcoe Watershed (Oro Creeks South Subwatershed) at an elevation of 281.50 m. Field inspection of the dry pond has concluded that the facility is severely overgrown with vegetation and requires sediment cleanout. It is suspected that the active storage volume has Now- 14 F Page 152 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 4 been significantly reduced by the accumulation of sediment and overgrowth of vegetation and the dry pond is not currently functioning as designed. A Visual OTTHYMO hydrologic model was created to quantify existing peak flow rates through the subject area to the identified outlets. The rainfall intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves were developed from the MTO IDF Curve Look-up tool from coordinates for the subject property and using data from the 2021 projection with a 15% increase to rainfall depth and intensity, as recommended in the Comprehensive Stormwater Management Master Plan (CSMMP) (CCTA, 2017). Scenarios for the 25 mm storm, the 1:2-year through 1:100-year return frequency design storms, as well as the Regional (Timmins) Storm event were simulated using the 4-hour Chicago and 24-hour SCS design storm distributions and are summarized in Table 1. The operation characteristics of the existing pond under existing drainage conditions are summarized in Table 2. Supporting calculations are provided in Appendix A for reference. Figure 1 illustrates the extent of flooding during the Regional (Timmins) storm and is enclosed for reference. Table 1: Existing Peak Flow Summary PEAK FLOW RATE MM STORM411111iff • • WATERSHED WATERSHED • • • 25 mm 0.24 - - - 2-year 0.44 0.68 - - 5-year 0.61 0.83 - - 10-year 0.71 0.90 - - 25-year 0.81 0.95 - 0.10 50-year 0.86 0.97 - 0.71 100-year 0.91 0.98 - 1.26 Timmins 1.00 - 2.03 - Now- 14 F Page 153 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 5 Table 2: Existing Pond 2 Operation Characteristics Under Existing Condition Summary STORM -PEAK FLOW��� STORAGE 9W SCS 4-hr. • • • 25 mm 0.24 - 1,040 - 280.14 - 2-year 0.44 0.68 2,014 4,733 280.36 280.79 5-year 0.61 0.83 3,806 8,762 280.65 281.17 10-year 0.71 0.90 5,389 12,141 280.87 281.36 25-year 0.81 1.05 7,815 15,871 281.10 281.51 50-year 0.86 1.68 10,002 18,108 281.25 281.55 100-year 0.91 2.24 12,570 20,140 281.38 281.60 Timmins 3.03 - 22,983 - 281.69 - 14 F Page 154 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 6 3 Stormwater Improvement and Retrofit Opportunities 3.1 OBJECTIVES OF IMPROVEMENT AND RETROFIT OPPORTUNITIES In compliance with the recommendations stated in the Comprehensive Stormwater Management Master Plan (CSMMP) (CCTA, 2017), the following objectives should be addressed by the SWIM facility improvement and retrofit opportunities considered: 1. SWIM plans related to all future development and re-development should consider a minimum 15% increase in rainfall depth and intensity for the design of all future SWIM systems; 2. The SWIM plans related to all future development and re-development are to provide post to pre-development peak flow control at a minimum; 3. The SWIM plan related to all future development and re-development is to provide MECP Enhanced Level water quality control including a minimum of 24 hour extended detention of the greater of: 40 m3/ha of contributing area or the total runoff volume produced by the 25 mm 4-hr Chicago storm; 4. The SWIM plan related to all future development and re-development is to consider the use of LID practices where applicable, as stand-alone SWIM systems or as part of a treatment train combined with other SWIM practices. The conversion of existing roadside ditches into Enhanced Grass Swales is also recommended as a relatively low-cost solution to improve the water quality of the runoff, including phosphorus reduction from existing developed areas; and 5. Joint public/private programs are to be advance by the Township to improve water quality, reduce erosion and to promote public education and awareness on issues related to SWIM. 3.2 DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVES The SWIM improvement alternatives presented below were developed to meet the objectives of the CSMMP, as well as Municipal, Regional and Provincial guidelines for water resources and stormwater management. 3.2.1 Existing Pond Cleanout and "Do Nothing" The "Do Nothing" alternative represents a scenario where no SWIM controls are provided on-site for any future developments, and no retrofits are provided for the existing dry pond SWIM facility. Now- 14 F Page 155 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 7 It is assumed under this alternative a pond clean out will be completed as part of the Township's regular maintenance schedule. The effectiveness of a clean-out and "do nothing" option is discussed in further detail in the selection of preferred alternatives in Section 4. 3.2.2 Existing SWM Facility Retrofit Opportunities A number of retrofit opportunities are feasible to increase the performance of the existing dry pond SWIM facility without including SWIM controls provided on-site for any future development. These opportunities include re-design and modifications to the facility and improvements to the outlet structure only. Implementing these changes will provide various improvements to the receiving tributaries by improving water quality and quantity control and reducing erosion. The effectiveness of retrofit opportunities is discussed in further detail in the selection of preferred alternatives in Section 4. 3.2.3 Improve Future Condition Stormwater Runoff Using On-Site LIDS Low impact development (LID) measures can be implemented to control all or a portion of runoff on-site from the future development areas to provide primary stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion controls upstream of the end-of-pipe SWIM facility. The drainage area contributing to Pond 2 is largely undeveloped. These undeveloped areas present opportunities for SWIM best management practices (BMPs) to be implemented to improve the condition of incoming runoff to Pond 2. It is possible to incorporate LID measures into the individual site plans for future development on private properties. The effectiveness of implementing LIDS is discussed in further detail in the selection of preferred alternative in Section 4. Common measures include: • Bioretention; • Soakaway/infiltration pits or trenches; • Green roofs; ■ Rainwater harvesting; ■ Downspout disconnection; ■ Permeable pavement; • Vegetated filter strips; ■ Perforated pipe systems; and • Enhanced grass swales. MNMW- 14 F Page 156 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 8 4 Selection of Preferred Alternatives The Visual OTTHYMO hydrologic model was revised to compute the future development peak flows contributing to the Pond 2 SWM facility. An imperviousness of 90% was assumed for the industrial-zoned properties. The performance of various SWM improvement options was assessed and summarized in the following sections. Supporting calculations are provided in Appendix B for reference. A Future Drainage Plan (Drawing DP-2) illustrating the future drainage to Pond 2 is enclosed and should be referenced when reviewing this section of the report. 4.1 EXISTING POND CLEANOUT AND "DO NOTHING" This option results in increased peak flow rates, increased flooding, and increased erosion under future conditions. Water quality improvements will not be addressed by this option. Under future conditions, the phosphorus loading rates will increase while infiltration rates for developed areas are expected to decrease without efforts to maintain existing infiltration rates through mitigation. This option does not improve Stormwater management in the Township and is therefore not a viable option. The "Do Nothing" alternative is not compliant with the CSMMP. Furthermore, the "Do Nothing" option illustrates that the existing SWM block is undersized and the existing SWM facility cannot provide adequate control and treatment for the contributing drainage area under future conditions. The operation characteristics of the "Do Nothing" option under future drainage conditions are summarized in Table 3. Table 3: Existing Pond 2 Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary 17 PEAK FLOWSTORAGE STORM , 24-h SCS 4-hr. • • • 25 mm 0.80 (0.24) - 7,673 - 281.09 - 2-year 0.90 (0.44) 1.10 (0.68) 12,035 16,044 281.36 281.51 5-year 1.32 (o.61) 2.39 (0.83) 16,816 20,685 281.53 281.61 10-year 1.92 (0.71) 3.28 (o.90) 18,972 23,894 281.57 281.67 25-year 2.67 (0.81) 4.52 (1.05) 21,716 27,070 281.63 281.72 50-year 3.25 (0.86) 5.98 (1.68) 23,782 30,065 281.67 281.75 100-year 4.02 (0.91) 7.44 (2.24) 25,983 33,242 281.71 281.78 Timmins 5.77 (3.03) - 29,637 - 281.74 - Note: (0.24) - Existing Peak Flow momm- 14 F Page 157 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 9 Figure 2 illustrates the extent of flooding during the Regional (Timmins) storm under future conditions for this option and is enclosed for reference. 4.2 EXISTING SWM FACILITY RETROFIT OPPORTUNITIES As recommended in the CSMMP, wet pond, wetland and hybrid retrofit alternatives were considered for the dry pond SWM facility retrofit. A constructed wetland was determined to be the preferred end-of-pipe SWM facility for water quality improvements and water quantity control. Wetlands are suitable for providing the storage needed for erosion control purposes. The benefits of constructed wetlands are similar to wet ponds and include: • The performance does not depend on soil characteristics; ■ The permanent pool minimizes re-suspension; • The permanent pool minimizes blockage of the outlet; • The biological removal of pollutants (enhanced nutrient removal) occurs; and • The permanent pool provides extended settling. The options developed for SWM facility retrofit opportunities all implement a constructed wetland facility design. From the results of the "Do Nothing" option, it was determined that a larger SWM block and SWM facility footprint cannot be avoided to provide adequate control and treatment for the contributing drainage area under future conditions. 4.2.1 Option 1 - Maintain Top of Bank, Increase Size of SWM Block Under this option, the dry pond SWM facility will be re-designed to a wetland facility. The permanent pool elevation will be at the approximate existing bottom of pond and the existing top of bank elevations will be maintained. The bottom of pond will be excavated from the permanent pool elevation down and the SWM facility footprint will be expanded into the south and east adjacent undeveloped lots to meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives, assuming full buildout of the contributing catchment area. This option results in decreased peak flows under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. Because the top of pond elevations will be maintained, the flooding on adjacent private properties will still occur at 281.30 m, and the Regional (Timmins) storm will continue to spill east to the Lake Simcoe Watershed (Oro Creeks South Subwatershed). However, the extent of flooding on private property will be decreased as well as the peak flows spilling to the Lake Simcoe Watershed. The wetland SWM facility will provide water quality improvements and phosphorus removal. The infiltration rates for developed areas are expected to decrease without making efforts to maintain existing infiltration Now- 14 F Page 158 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 10 rates through mitigation. This option will improve stormwater management in the Township but will still impact surrounding private properties during the Regional (Timmins) storm. Property acquisition will be required to expand the SWM block. The operation characteristics of this option under future drainage conditions are summarized in Table 4. Optimizing the size of the pond and peak flows will be completed at detailed design should this option be the preferred retrofit alternative. Table 4: Option 1 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary PEAK FLOW STORAGE STORM SCS 4-hr. CHICAGO • • 25 mm 0.10 (0.24) - 11,365 - 280.07 - 2-year 0.21 (0.44) 0.55 (0.68) 18,243 24,826 280.26 280.43 5-year 0.48 (0.61) 0.74 (0.83) 23,443 33,423 280.39 280.64 10-year 0.62 (0.71) 0.83 (o.90) 26,820 39,562 280.48 280.79 25-year 0.71 (0.81) 0.91 (1.05) 31,716 45,837 280.60 280.93 50-year 0.77 (0.86) 0.99 (1.68) 35,645 52,229 280.69 281.08 100-year 0.83 (0.91) 1.06 (2.24) 39,894 58,722 280.79 281.22 Timmins 2.25 (3.03) - 74,654 - 281.51 - Note: (0.24) - Existing Peak Flow Figure 3 illustrates the property acquisition requirement and the extent of flooding during the Regional (Timmins) storm under future conditions for this option and is enclosed for reference. 4.2.2 Option 2 - Maintain Top of Bank, Increase Size and Split SWM Block Under this option, the dry pond SWM facility will be re-designed to a wetland facility. The permanent pool elevation will be at the approximate existing bottom of pond and the existing top of bank elevations will be maintained. The bottom of pond will be excavated from the permanent pool elevation down and the SWM facility footprint will be expanded into the south and east adjacent undeveloped lots and on the north side of Holick Road to meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy Stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives, assuming full buildout of the upstream catchment area. The existing 800 mm diameter CSP crossing Holick Road will act as an equalizer pipe to hydraulically connect the split SWM facility. onow- 14 F Page 159 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 11 This option results in decreased peak flows under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. Because the top of pond elevations will be maintained, the flooding on adjacent private properties will still occur at 281.30 m, and the Regional (Timmins) storm will continue to spill east to the Lake Simcoe Watershed (Oro Creeks South Subwatershed). However, the extent of flooding on private property will be decreased as well as the peak flows spilling to the Lake Simcoe Watershed. The wetland SWM facility will provide water quality improvements and phosphorus removal. The infiltration rates for developed areas are expected to decrease without making efforts to maintain existing infiltration rates through mitigation. This option will improve stormwater management in the Township but will still impact surrounding private properties during the Regional (Timmins) storm. Property acquisition will be required to expand the SWM block. The operation characteristics of this option under future drainage conditions are summarized in Table 5. Optimizing the size of the pond and peak flows will be completed at detailed design should this option be the preferred retrofit alternative. Table 5: Option 2 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary PEAK FLOW STORAGE STORM SCS 4-hr. CHICAGO • • 25 mm 0.10 (0.24) - 11,407 - 280.06 - 2-year 0.15 (0.44) 0.39 (o.68) 18,555 26,120 280.24 280.43 5-year 0.32 (0.61) 0.71 (0.8S) 24,863 33,831 280.40 280.60 10-year 0.51 (0.71) 0.80 (0.90) 28,291 39,935 280.48 280.74 25-year 0.69 (0.81) 0.88 (1.05) 32,458 46,259 280.57 280.88 50-year 0.75 (0.86) 0.95 (1.68) 36,170 52,761 280.65 281.01 100-year 0.80 (0.91) 1.02 (2.24) 40,337 59,364 280.75 281.14 Timmins 2.14 (S.03) - 78,536 - 281.49 - Note: (0.24) - Existing Peak Flow Figure 4 illustrating the property acquisition requirements and the extent of flooding during the Regional (Timmins) storm under future conditions for this option and is enclosed for reference. 4.2.3 Option 3 - Raise Top of Bank, Increase Size of SWM Block and Regrade Private Properties Under this option, the dry pond SWM facility will be re-designed to a wetland facility. The permanent pool elevation will be at the approximate existing bottom of pond and the existing MNMW- 14 F Page 160 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 12 top of bank elevations will be raised. The bottom of pond will be excavated from the permanent pool elevation down and the SWIM facility footprint will be expanded into the south and east adjacent undeveloped lots to meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives, assuming full buildout of the upstream catchment area. Regrading on adjacent lots will be required to maintain drainage to the SWIM facility, which would require agreement from the affected landowners. This option results in decreased peak flows under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. Because some of the private lots are already developed and the pond inlet elevations will be challenging to regrade, the top of bank elevations were limited to 281.60 m. There is no feasible opportunity to raise the top of banks high enough to redirect the overland spill west over Line 4 S to the Willow Creek Subwatershed system within the Nottawasaga Valley Watershed without backwater effects on the existing developed properties. The Regional (Timmins) storm will be controlled below the top of bank, but will continue to spill east to the Lake Simcoe Watershed (Oro Creeks South Subwatershed). Under this option there will be no flooding on private property. The wetland SWIM facility will provide water quality improvements and phosphorus removal benefits. The infiltration rates for developed areas are still expected to decrease without specific on-site mitigation efforts. This option will improve stormwater management in the Township and will not impact surrounding private properties during the Regional (Timmins) storm. Property acquisition will be required to expand the SWIM block. The operation characteristics of this option under future drainage conditions are summarized in Table 6. Optimizing the size of the pond and peak flows will be completed at detailed design should this option be the preferred retrofit alternative. Now- 14 F Page 161 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 13 Table 6: Option 3 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary • • • •AGE STM (M3/S) W (m) mor WATER LEVEL OR SCS 4-hr. • • • 25 mm 0.10 (0.24) - 11,369 - 280.07 - 2-year 0.21 (0.44) 0.55 (0.68) 18,256 24,849 280.26 280.43 5-year 0.48 (o.61) 0.73 (0.83) 23,470 33,439 280.39 280.64 10-year 0.61 (0.71) 0.83 (o.90) 26,843 39,578 280.48 280.78 25-year 0.70 (0.81) 0.81 (1.05) 31,734 45,855 280.60 280.93 50-year 0.77 (0.86) 0.99 (1.68) 35,662 52,250 280.69 281.07 100-year 0.83 (0.91) 1.06 (2.24) 39,911 58,745 280.79 281.22 Timmins 2.17 (3.03) - 75,656 - 281.58 - Note: (0.24) - Existing Peak Flow Figure 5 illustrates the property acquisition requirement and the extent of flooding during the Regional (Timmins) storm under future conditions for this option and is enclosed for reference. 4.3 IMPROVE FUTURE CONDITION STORMWATER RUNOFF USING ON-SITE LIDS Various LID at-source control measures involve implementation of stormwater management controls at a lot-level, at the source where runoff is generated. At-Source controls improve stormwater runoff quality by promoting filtration and infiltration, as well as reducing stormwater runoff volumes and peak flows generated from impervious surfaces. At-Source controls can be used in a variety of different land uses including residential, industrial, and commercial. At-Source controls can be retrofitted in existing developments and can be implemented in all new proposed developments. 4.3.1 Option 4 - Maintain Top of Bank, Provide Linear LID features for Drainage North of Holick Road and Increase Size of SWM Block Under this option, the existing 7 m wide drainage easement north and east of Holick road conveying the 11.75 ha external drainage area from the north side of Highway 11 will be converted into a linear LID enhanced grass swale feature with rock flow check dams from Highway 11 to the bulb at the end of Holick Road. The roadside ditch on the north side of Holick Road will also be converted into a linear LID enhanced grass swale feature with rock flow check dams from the bulb at the end of Holick Road to the storm inlet to Pond 2. Pre-treatment and Now- 14 F Page 162 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 14 minimal water quantity peak flow attenuation will be provided for the drainage north of Holick Road in the linear LID features prior to discharging to the end-of-pipe SWIM facility. The dry pond SWIM facility will be re-designed to a wetland facility. The permanent pool elevation will be at the approximate existing bottom of pond and the existing top of bank elevations will be maintained. The bottom of pond will be excavated from the permanent pool elevation down and the SWIM facility footprint will be expanded into the south and east adjacent undeveloped lots to meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives. This option results in decreased peak flows under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. Because the top of pond elevations will be maintained, the flooding on adjacent private properties will still occur at 281.30 m, and the Regional (Timmins) storm will continue to spill east to the Lake Simcoe Watershed (Oro Creeks South Subwatershed). However, the extent of flooding on private property will be decreased as well as the peak flows spilling to the Lake Simcoe Watershed. The wetland SWIM facility will provide water quality improvements and phosphorus removal. The enhanced grass swale will provide water quality pre-treatment and opportunity for runoff to infiltrate into the ground. This option will improve stormwater management in the Township but will still impact surrounding private properties during the Regional (Timmins) storm. Property acquisition will be required to expand the SWIM block. The operation characteristics of this option under future drainage conditions are summarized in Table 7. Optimizing the size of the pond and peak flows will be completed at detailed design should this option be the preferred retrofit alternative. Nomm- 14 F Page 163 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report is Table 7: Option 4 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary --R LEVEL PEAK FLOW • • STORM SCS 4-hr. • • • 25 mm 0.09 (0.24) - 10,582 - 280.05 - 2-year 0.19 (0.44) 0.52 (0.68) 17,489 24,232 280.24 280.41 5-year 0.46 (o.61) 0.73 (0.83) 22,972 32,860 280.38 280.63 10-year 0.60 (0.71) 0.82 (0.90) 26,291 38,986 280.46 280.77 25-year 0.70 (0.81) 0.81 (1.05) 31,116 45,193 280.58 280.93 50-year 0.76 (0.86) 0.99 (1.68) 35,012 51,617 280.68 281.08 100-year 0.82 (0.91) 1.06 (2.24) 39,238 58,113 280.78 281.22 Timmins 2.17 (3.03) - 74,062 - 281.51 - Note: (0.24) - Existing Peak Flow Figure 6 illustrates the property acquisition requirement and the extent of flooding during the Regional (Timmins) storm under future conditions for this option and is enclosed for reference. 4.3.2 Option 5 - Maintain Top of Bank, Provide At-Source LIDs and Increase Size of SWM Block Under this option, future developments will be required to implement water quantity control measures through the use of LIDS to provide water quality treatment for minor storms and match post development flows to pre-development levels for the 25 mm storm, 1:2-year, and 1:5-year return frequency design storms. The dry pond SWM facility will be re-designed to a wetland facility. The permanent pool elevation will be at the approximate existing bottom of pond and the existing top of bank elevations will be raised. The bottom of pond will be excavated from the permanent pool elevation down and the SWM facility footprint will be expanded into the south adjacent undeveloped lot to meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives. This option results in decreased peak flows under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. Because the top of pond elevations will be maintained, the flooding on adjacent private properties will still occur at 281.30 m, and the Regional (Timmins) storm will continue to spill east to the Lake Simcoe Watershed (Oro Creeks South Subwatershed). However, the extent of flooding on private property will be decreased as well as the peak flows spilling to the Lake Simcoe Watershed. Lots that have been fully developed NOW- 14 F Page 164 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 16 under existing conditions will not be required to retrofit their properties. The wetland SWM facility will provide water quality improvements and phosphorus removal. The lot-level LIDS will improve post-development infiltration rates for all future development. This option will improve stormwater management in the Township and will not impact surrounding private properties during the Regional (Timmins) storm. Property acquisition will be required to expand the SWM block. The operation characteristics of this option under future drainage conditions are summarized in Table 8. Optimizing the size of the pond and peak flows will be completed at detailed design should this option be the preferred retrofit alternative. Table 8: Option 5 Pond 2 Retrofit Operation Characteristics Under Future Condition Summary W_ PEAK FLOW STORAGE STORM SCS 4-hr. CHICAGO • • 25 mm 0.07 (0.24) - 7,467 - 280.03 - 2-year 0.10 (0.44) 0.44 (0.68) 12,290 17,724 280.16 280.39 5-year 0.31 (0.61) 0.68 (0.83) 15,925 23,303 280.33 280.56 10-year 0.48 (0.71) 0.77 (o.90) 18,292 27,415 280.40 280.69 25-year 0.64 (o.81) 0.87 (1.05) 21,510 33,389 280.51 280.86 50-year 0.70 (0.86) 0.99 (1.68) 24,274 41,370 280.59 281.09 100-year 0.78 (0.91) 1.05 (2.24) 28,281 45,951 280.71 281.21 Timmins 2.28 (3.03) - 600,884 - 281.51 - Note: (0.24) - Existing Peak Flow Figure 7 illustrates the property acquisition requirement and the extent of flooding during the Regional (Timmins) storm under future conditions for this option and is enclosed for reference. womm- 14 F Page 165 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 17 5 Design Considerations 5.1 WATER QUALITY The preferred alternative should provide Enhanced Level water quality treatment in the form of 80% total suspended solids (TSS) removal efficiency either at the end-of-pipe facility or through a treatment train approach, including a minimum of 24 hour extended detention of the greater of: 40 m3/ha of contributing area or the total runoff volume produced by the 25 mm 4-hr Chicago storm, for the contributing drainage area. The options developed for SWM facility retrofit opportunities all implement a constructed wetland facility design. The various options each meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quantity treatment, and erosion control objectives. Supporting calculations are provided in Appendix C for reference. 5.2 WATER QUANTITY The preferred alternative should provide post to pre-development peak flow control at a minimum to each outlet for the 1:2-year through 1:100-year return frequency design storms. The various options presented result in decreased peak flows under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. The existing extent of flooding on private property will be improved under each option presented and the peak flows spilling to the Lake Simcoe Watershed will be reduced. Optimizing the size of the pond and peak flows will be completed at detailed design for the preferred retrofit alternative selected. The preliminary stage-storage-discharge tables for each option are provided in Appendix D for reference. 5.3 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL The preferred alternative should make a best effort to provide phosphorus removal opportunities to offset the expected increase in phosphorus loading by future development. There is expected to be an increase in phosphorus loading under future conditions. The MECP Phosphorus Tool credits a wetland facility design with providing a phosphorus removal efficiency of 77%. Simplified phosphorus budget calculations are provided in Appendix E for reference. The estimated existing phosphorus loading is 31.6 kg/year. The estimated future phosphorus loading is 101.7 kg/year. The existing dry pond will provide approximately 10% phosphorus removal resulting in a remaining phosphorus loading of 28.4 kg/year under existing conditions and 91.6 kg/year under future conditions. The constructed wetland alternatives will provide 77% phosphorus removal resulting in a remaining phosphorus loading of 7.3 kg/year under existing Now- 14 F Page 166 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 18 conditions and 23.4 kg/year under future conditions. Converting the dry pond SWIM facility to a wetland SWIM facility will improve the phosphorus removal efficiency by approximately 74%. Implementation of LIDS such as enhanced grass swales can provide additional phosphorus removal benefits up to 100%. The options which implement a treatment train approach to phosphorus removal are preferred. A comprehensive assessment of the phosphorus budget will be completed at detailed design for the preferred retrofit alternative selected. We note that individual developments located in the LSRCA watershed may still be required to provide on-site phosphorus removal and pay an offsetting fee, per the requirements of the Lake Simcoe Phosphorus Offsetting Program. 5.4 WATER BUDGET The preferred alternative should make a best effort to offset the expected infiltration deficit caused by future development by recommending the implementation of mitigative measures such as LID alternatives. Simplified water budget calculations are provided in Appendix F for reference. The estimated existing annual infiltration rate for the contributing drainage area is 189,094 m3. The estimated future annual infiltration rate for the contributing drainage area is 46,893 m3. There will be an expected annual infiltration deficit of 142,202 m3 without any mitigation. Implementation of LIDS such as enhanced grass swales, infiltration/soakaway pits, and perforated pipe systems can provide infiltration opportunities and reduce the runoff volume carried to the end-of-pipe SWIM facility. The options implementing LID measures are preferred. A comprehensive assessment of the water budget will be completed at detailed design for the preferred retrofit alternative selected once the preferred LID measures are identified. We note that individual developments may still be required to provide on-site infiltration measures to satisfy NVCA or LSRCA requirements. 5.5 IMPACT TO EXISTING DEVELOPMENTS The preferred alternative should minimize the negative impact to existing development by limiting flooding and/or grading requirements to adjacent private properties to the greatest extent possible. The various options presented improve the risk of widespread flooding to the surrounding private properties and reduce peak flows spilling to the Lake Simcoe Watershed. The options minimizing the impacts to the surrounding existing developments are preferred. Now- 14 F Page 167 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 19 5.6 LAND ACQUISITION The preferred alternative should minimize the number of lots or extent of land to be purchased by the Township to reduce the overall cost of the improvement and retrofit project. Figures 3 through 7 illustrate the property acquisition extents for the retrofit alternatives under each option. The approximate footprint area required under each option is summarized in Table 9. Typically, the size of a SWM Block can be estimated to be between 5-8%of the total drainage area. The existing 0.76 ha SWM Block is approximately 1.1% of the total 68.6 ha drainage area and is therefore considerably undersized. Although optimizing the size of the pond and peak flows will be completed at detailed design stage for the preferred retrofit alternative selected, the options presented are within the acceptable range for an estimated SWM Block size. Table 9: Estimated SWM Block Size Summary TOTAL AREA REQUIRED DESIGN TOTAL SWM BLOCK PERCENT OF TOTAL IN ADDITION TO ALTERNATIVE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA EXISTING • BLOCK Option 1 4.60 6.7% 3.84 Option 2 5.08 7.4% 4.32 Option 3 4.78 7.0% 4.02 Option 4 4.60 6.7% 3.84 Option 5 4.54 6.6% 3.78 5.7 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE LIFE The purpose of inspection and maintenance is to ensure that constructed SWM facilities satisfy their design water quality and quantity objectives and protect downstream water resources. Inspections provide early warnings that allow problems to be identified and rectified before major issues occur. Inspections also help operating authorities develop strategies to improve SWM facility function and aesthetics and avoid costly failures. A brief overview of the approximate timing of general maintenance requirements for the various SWM facilities owned and operated by the Township is presented in Table 10. NOW- 14 F Page 168 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 20 Table 10: Summary of SWM Facility Maintenance Requirements ACTION91 SWMF TYPE MAINTENANCE • Inspection Annually Grass Cutting As required Dry Pond/ Wet Pond/ Weed Control Annually Constructed Wetland/Bioretention/ Vegetation Replanting 5-10 years (as needed) Enhanced Grass Swales/ Infiltration Galleries Outlet Adjustment As required Removal of Trash and Debris Annual Sediment Removal 10-20 years Costs have been estimated for key maintenance activities for the Township SWM facilities. These have been categorized into routine annual maintenance costs, basic inlet/outlet repairs, inlet/outlet pipe flushing and cleanout and sediment removal. The costs are summarized in Table 11: Table 11: Estimated SWM Facility Maintenance Costs REQUIRED-I TYPE OF MAINTENANCE • Routine Annual Maintenance $1,500/facility Basic Inlet/Outlet Repairs $250/repair Inlet/Outlet Pipe Flushing and $2,500/inlet or outlet Cleanout Sediment Removal (per 10-20 years) $50,000 + 50% Permanent Pool Volume x $150 The routine annual maintenance cost presented in Table 11 has assumes a unit rate of $50 per hour for labour, equipment and materials for the following tasks: ■ Inspection ($200/year) - Assumes a single Township staff person inspects four (4) stormwater management facilities per day (8-hour day), twice per year; ■ Debris Removal ($400/year) - Allowance for a two-person Township crew to remove debris from a SWM facility for 4 hours once per year; MNMW- 14 F Page 169 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 21 ■ Grass Cutting ($500/year) - Assumes a two-person Township crew cuts the grass at one SWIM facility in 2.5 hours, twice per year; and • Miscellaneous Repairs ($400) - Allowance for a single Township staff person for a half day to complete miscellaneous repairs twice per year. The cost of sediment removal can vary significantly based on climate, characteristics of the contributing drainage area, the size of the SWIM facility, the design standard of the facility, sediment loading rates, and the chemical composition of the sediment (sediment exceeding provincial requirements will require on-site management/remediation or disposal in a landfill as waste). It is recommended that the Township track maintenance activities and costs to improve future estimates and adjust annual budgets accordingly. It is noted the costs presented herein reflect professional judgment based on industry experience only. In order to generate sediment removal estimates for budgeting purposes, the formula presented in Table 4 has assumed a fixed mobilization cost independent of the facility size and a variable cost based on the size of the permanent pool. 5.8 APPROVAL AGENCIES As the SWIM facility and SWIM Block and ultimate receiving waterbody for the minor 25 mm storm and 1:2-year through 1:100-year return frequency design storm is within the Nottawasaga Valley watershed, the project works must be submitted to the Nottawasaga Valley Conversation Authority (NVCA) for review and approval. As the major storm flow split to the Lake Simcoe watershed will be maintained, the project works must be submitted to Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA) for review and approval as well. MECP must also be consulted as part of this project with respect to the Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) application process. Typically for this type of project, the existing ECA for the SWIM facility can be amended through the application process. Once the preliminary design drawings are prepared a submission to NVCA, LSRCA and MECP will be undertaken by the design engineer. womm- 14 F Page 170 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 22 6 Cost Analysis Preliminary construction cost estimates for each of the improvement and retrofit alternatives have been developed for the purpose of confirming the Township capital budget is sufficient. The costs for each alternative were also developed for the purpose of a relative comparison to confirm the preferred alternative. The cost estimates are based on average tender prices received on projects of similar size and scope in 2018 & 2019 within Simcoe County. All cost estimates include engineering consulting fees values at 5%. Although costing is based on historical tender pricing database, there is evidence that pricing of many construction items has increased up to 10-50% in 2020/2021 due to COVID protocols and supply chain impacts. Property acquisition cost estimates are based on the assessed value of similar size lots in the surrounding area from Simcoe County GIS mapping and represent a baseline for comparison between options. It is expected that the market value of land is higher than the assessed value used for this analysis. Due to the current fluctuations in construction costs and land value, additional contingency values are recommended to be applied for budgeting purposes. Although the amount of contingency will be confirmed with Township, we have applied a 20% contingency for this cost analysis. Detailed construction cost estimates are included in Appendix G. Table 12: Summary of Cost Estimates COSTS DESIGN ALTERNATIVE Base Construction Engineering Costs Consulting Contingency Total Costs Option 1 $1,790,125 $57,006 $369,426 $2,216,558 Option 2 $2,048,275 $62,414 $422,338 $2,534,027 Option 3 $1,916,750 $63,338 $396,018 $2,376,105 Option 4 $2,434,375 $89,219 $504,719 $3,028,313 Option 5 $1,520,800 $50,040 $314,168 $1,885,088 MEMO- 14 F Page 171 of 459 1O.g) DS2O21-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 23 7 Review of Preferred Alternatives 7.1 DESIGN ALTERNATIVES The design alternatives developed and reviewed through this preliminary design report area summarized below: ■ Option 1 - Maintain Top of Bank, Increase Size of SWIM Block; ■ Option 2 - Maintain Top of Bank, Increase Size and Split SWIM Block; ■ Option 3 - Raise Top of Bank, Increase Size of SWIM Block and Regrade Private Properties; ■ Option 4 - Maintain Top of Bank, Provide Linear LID features for Drainage North of Holick Road and Increase Size of SWIM Block; and ■ Option 5 - Maintain Top of Bank, Provide At-Source LIDS and Increase Size of SWIM Block. 7.2 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY The design alternatives which have been identified and described in the preceding sections have been compared based on a weighted decision matrix rationale. Each design alternative has been evaluated against the eight criteria described below. Each criterion has been weighted to reflect its relative importance related to the overall improvement and retrofit objectives. Each alternative is evaluated against the criteria described. The evaluation scale is as follows: • 3 Effectively meets all of criteria conditions; • 2 Generally meets criteria conditions; ■ 1 Marginally meets criteria conditions; • 0 Criteria conditions not met / no change to existing conditions; and • (-1) Criteria condition made worse compared to existing conditions. 7.3 EVALUATION CRITERIA 7.3.1 Criteria 1 - Water Quality Treatment Improvement As improving the water quality of discharge from the SWIM facility is a key objective of this study, this factor has received an important weighting in the decision matrix. Weighting: 3 = very important womm- 14 F Page 172 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 24 7.3.2 Criteria 2 - Water Quantity Control Improvement As maintaining or improving the water quantity of discharge from the SWM facility is a key objective of this study, this factor has received an important weighting in the decision matrix. Weighting: 3 = very important 7.3.3 Criteria 3 - Drainage Improvement Effectiveness Maintaining or improving drainage is not a key objective of this study, however this factor has received an important weighting in the decision matrix as it directly effects other criteria in this evaluation. Weighting: 2 = important 7.3.4 Criteria 4 - Total Phosphorus Removal Improvement The existing SWM facility and SWM Plan does not provide a significant phosphorus removal efficiency. While a best effort approach to provide phosphorus removal opportunities is preferred, all alternatives presented will provide an improvement to phosphorus removal from existing conditions. Weighting: 1 = somewhat important 7.3.5 Criteria 5 - Water Budget Improvement The existing SWM facility and SWM Plan does not provide significant opportunities for infiltration. As the majority of the contributing drainage area is currently undeveloped, a deficit in infiltration is expected to be caused by future development. While a best effort approach to provide infiltration opportunities is preferred, it is not a key objective of this study. Weighting: 1 = somewhat important 7.3.6 Criteria 6 - Impact to Existing Developments Minimizing the risk of flooding on private properties is important however, it is noted all alternatives presented will provide an improvement to the existing flooding conditions. Weighting: 2 = important 7.3.7 Criteria 7 - Construction Cost Land acquisitions will have the greatest impact to the overall cost of the project, however all alternatives presented will require the acquisition of land. Now- 14 F Page 173 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 25 Weighting: 2 = important 7.3.8 Criteria 8 - Maintenance and Service Life The maintenance efforts and costs over the total service life of the improvement and retrofit alternatives should be considered and will impact the Townships annual capital budget. Weighting: 2 = important 7.4 EVALUATION SUMMARY The following weighted evaluation matrix provides details on identification of the preferred design alternative. A copy of the Evaluation Matrix is summarized in Table 13. Through completion of the evaluation Option 5 was determined to be the preferred alternative for implementation. Now- 14 F Page 174 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 26 Table 13: Weighted Evaluation Matrix IV CRITERIA OPTION 1 OPTION 2 OPTION 3 OPTION 4 OPTION Criteria 1 - Water Quality 3 (9) 3 (9) 3 (9) 3 (9) 3 (9) Treatment Improvement (Weight - 3) Criteria 2 - Water Quantity 3 (9) 3 (9) 3 (9) 3 (9) 3 (9) Control Improvement (Weight 3) Criteria 3 - Drainage 2 (4) 2 (4) 3 (6) 2 (4) 2 (4) Improvement Effectiveness (Weight 2) Criteria 4 - Total 2 (2) 2 (2) 2 (2) 3 (3) 3 (3) Phosphorus Removal Improvement (Weight 1) Criteria 5 - Water Budget -1 (-1) -1 (-1) -1 (-1) 2 (2) 3 (3) Improvement (Weight 1) Criteria 6 - Impact to 2 (4) 2 (4) 3 (6) 2 (4) 2 (4) Existing Developments (Weight 2) Criteria 7 - Construction -1 (-2) -1 (-2) -1 (-2) -1 (-2) -1 (-2) Cost (Weight 2) Criteria 8 - Maintenance and 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) -1 (-2) 0 (0) Service Life (Weight 2) Weighted Score 25 25 29 27 30 Notes:Scoring 3- Effectively meets all of criteria conditions 2 - Generally meets criteria conditions 1 - Marginally meets criteria conditions 0 - Criteria conditions not met/no change to existing conditions (-1) - Criteria condition made worse under future conditions 14 F Page 175 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit I Preliminary Design Report 27 8 Summary The existing dry pond SWIM facility identified as Pond 2 was constructed in 1988 and has been identified for potential retrofit opportunities. The existing SWIM Block is considerably undersized for the contributing drainage area and will not service the future development condition of the surrounding area as designed. The objective of this preliminary design report was to determine feasible alternatives for the improvement and retrofit of the existing SWIM facility. Upon completion of a hydrologic assessment, the improvement alternatives were evaluated to determine the preferred design for implementation. Through the completion of a weighted evaluation matrix, Option 5 was determined to be the preferred alternative for implementation. The recommended improvement and retrofit include: • Conversion of the dry pond SWIM facility into a wetland SWIM facility by re-grading the existing bottom of pond, embankment slopes and through redesign of the outlet structure; • Land acquisition and expansion of the proposed wetland SWIM facility to increase the footprint area to meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives; and • Requiring all future development of private properties within the contributing drainage area (Industrial zoned lands fronting Holick Road and Winstar Road) to provide water quality treatment and water quantity control for the 25 mm storm, and 1:2-year and 1:5-year return frequency design storms on-site prior to discharging to the end-off-pipe SWIM facility through the use of LID measures. The Option 5 alternative will provide the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives, assuming full buildout of the upstream catchment area. The constructed wetland design will provide a phosphorus removal efficiency of 77%, which can be further improved through a treatment train approach by implementing LID measures at an at-source level. Additionally, LID measures can offset the expected future infiltration deficit through infiltration BMPs. Requiring all future development of private properties to implement LID measures is in line with the recommendations of the CSMMP. This option improves stormwater management in the Township and is compliant with the CSMMP. Upon acceptance of this preliminary design report, the project will proceed to the detail design and tendering stage for implementation in the 2021 construction season. 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TAT H AM Project: SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G File No.: 118179 Designed: ARO Subject: Impervious Area Calculations Checked DAM Existing Condition (Catchment 101) = 14.3 ha Impervious Area = 3.3 ha Gravel Area = 1.4 ha Forest Area = 0.0 ha Grass Area = 9.6 ha %Impervious = 32.6% Directly Connected%Impervious = 16.3% (Catchment 102) = 23.5 ha Impervious Area = 3.4 ha Gravel Area = 0.5 ha Forest Area = 0.0 ha Grass Area = 19.7 ha %Impervious = 16.5% Directly Connected%Impervious = 8.2% (Catchment 103) = 19.0 ha Impervious Area = 2.4 ha Gravel Area = 0.1 ha Forest Area = 0.0 ha Grass Area = 16.5 ha %Impervious = 13.1% Directly Connected%Impervious = 6.5% (Catchment 104) = 11.8 ha Impervious Area = 3.7 ha Gravel Area = 0.5 ha Forest Area = 0.0 ha Grass Area = 7.6 ha %Impervious = 35.7% Directly Connected%Impervious = 17.9% Page 187 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... / TAT H AAA Visual OTTHYMO Model E N G I N E E R I N G Parameter Calculations (Stan HYD Project Details Prepared By SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit 118179 ARO June 2021 Data Sources Pre-Development Condition Detailed Soil Survey Reports for Ontario, NVCA Stormwater Technical Guide (2013), MTO Watershed: NVCA Drainage Management Manual (1997) Catchment ID: 101 Catchment Area (ha): 14.30 Impervious %: 33% Pervious Area (ha): 9.64 Average Curve Number (CN) and Initial Abstraction (IA) for Pervious Area Soil Symbol Vasl Soil Series Vasey Hydrologic Soils Group AB Soil Texture Sand Loam Runoff Coefficient Type 1 Area (ha) 9.64 Percentage of Catchment 100% Land Cover Category IA A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN Impervious 2 100 Gravel 3 89 Woodland 10 1 46 Pasture/Lawns 5 9.64 59 Meadows 8 51 Cultivated 7 68 Waterbody 12 5o Average CN 59.00 Average IA 5.00 Notes Summary CN and IA values have been calculated for the pervious area of the catchment only. Catchment CN: 59.0 Catchment IA (mm): 5.00 Page 188 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... / TAT H AAA Visual OTTHYMO Model E N G I N E E R I N G Parameter Calculations (NasHYD Project Details Prepared By SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit 118179 ARO June 2021 Data Sources Pre-Development Condition Detailed Soil Survey Reports for Ontario, NVCA Stormwater Technical Guide (2013), MTO Watershed: NVCA Drainage Management Manual (1997) Catchment ID: 102 Catchment Area (ha): 23.50 Impervious %: 17% Average Curve Number (CN), Runoff Coefficient (C) and Initial Abstraction (IA) Soil Symbol Gus-b Vasl Soil Series Guerin Vasey Hydrologic Soils Group AB AB Soil Texture Sand Loam Sand Loam Runoff Coefficient Type 1 1 Area (ha) 11.75 11.75 Percentage of Catchment 50% 50% Land Cover Category IA A(ha) CN C A(ha) CN C A (ha) CN C A(ha) CN C Impervious 2 1.70 100 0.95 1.70 100 0.95 Gravel 3 0.25 89 0.09 0.25 89 0.09 Woodland 10 46 0.08 46 0.08 Pasture/Lawns 5 9.85 59 0.10 9.85 59 0.10 Meadows 8 51 0.09 51 0.09 Cultivated 7 68 0.22 68 0.22 Waterbody 12 1 50 0.05 I 50 0.05 Average CN 65.82 65.82 Average C 0.22 0.22 Average IA 4.54 4.54 Time to Peak Calculations Summary Max. Catchment Elev. (m): 284.10 Catchment CN: 65.8 Min. Catchment Elev. (m): 281.30 Catchment C: 0.22 Catchment Length (m): 400 Catchment IA (mm): 4.54 Catchment Slope (%): 0.70% Time of Concentration (hrs): 1.07 Method: Airport Method Catchment Time to Peak (hrs): 0.71 Time of Concentration (mins): 64.31 Catchment Time Step (mins): 8.57 Page 189 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... / TAT H AAA Visual OTTHYMO Model E N G I N E E R I N G Parameter Calculations (NasHYD Project Details Prepared By SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit 118179 ARO June 2021 Data Sources Pre-Development Condition Detailed Soil Survey Reports for Ontario, NVCA Stormwater Technical Guide (2013), MTO Watershed: NVCA Drainage Management Manual (1997) Catchment ID: 103 Catchment Area (ha): 19.00 Impervious %: 13% Average Curve Number (CN), Runoff Coefficient (C) and Initial Abstraction (IA) Soil Symbol Gus-b Soil Series Guerin Hydrologic Soils Group AB Soil Texture Sand Loam Runoff Coefficient Type 1 Area (ha) 19.00 Percentage of Catchment 100% Land Cover Category IA A(ha) CN C A(ha) CN C A (ha) CN C A(ha) CN C Impervious 2 2.40 100 0.95 Gravel 3 0.10 89 0.09 Woodland 10 46 0.08 Pasture/Lawns 5 16.50 59 0.10 Meadows 8 51 0.09 Cultivated 7 68 0.22 Waterbody 12 50 0.05 Average CN 64.34 Average C 0.21 Average IA 4.61 Time to Peak Calculations Summary Max. Catchment Elev. (m): 287.60 Catchment CN: 64.3 Min. Catchment Elev. (m): 281.30 Catchment C: 0.21 Catchment Length (m): 600 Catchment IA (mm): 4.61 Catchment Slope (%): 1.05% Time of Concentration (hrs): 1.17 Method: Airport Method Catchment Time to Peak (hrs): 0.78 Time of Concentration (mins): 70.15 Catchment Time Step (mins): 9.35 Page 190 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... / TAT H AAA Visual OTTHYMO Model E N G I N E E R I N G Parameter Calculations (Stan HYD Project Details Prepared By SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit 118179 ARO June 2021 Data Sources Pre-Development Condition Detailed Soil Survey Reports for Ontario, NVCA Stormwater Technical Guide (2013), MTO Watershed: NVCA Drainage Management Manual (1997) Catchment ID: 104 Catchment Area (ha): 11.75 Impervious %: 36% Pervious Area (ha): 7.56 Average Curve Number (CN) and Initial Abstraction (IA) for Pervious Area Soil Symbol Vasl Soil Series Vasey Hydrologic Soils Group AB Soil Texture Sand Loam Runoff Coefficient Type 1 Area (ha) 7.56 Percentage of Catchment 100% Land Cover Category IA A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN Impervious 2 100 Gravel 3 89 Woodland 10 1 46 Pasture/Lawns 5 7.56 59 Meadows 8 51 Cultivated 7 68 Waterbody 12 5o Average CN 59.00 Average IA 5.00 Notes Summary CN and IA values have been calculated for the pervious area of the catchment only. Catchment CN: 59.0 Catchment IA (mm): 5.00 Page 191 of 459 6/20/2021 Curve up �port n 10.g) DS2021-149, AnciLeg Irer, eveo p ment Services re: Winfu... ontarioQ IDF CURVE LOOKUP Active coordinate 44° 27' 15" N, 79° 34' 44"W(44.454167,-79.579167) Retrieved: Sun, 20 Jun 2021 18:45:24 GMT e U aaa Wiarton Midland s5 Apsley ii ° Sauble Beach Orillia The Blue ° Kawartha 6 ° Owen Sound Mountains Lakes 29 ° o S ° OQ O R hoes Collin wood 12 ° Shores g 26 Barrie �`fi Lake°field Marmora Bar o Norwood Peterbor©ugh Campbellford verton Q ° O Q ° ° ° Innisfil dine Hanover 35 �0 ° ° ° Shelburne Shel its Quinte 1 ' Walkerton Go gle 84 ° 400 (,,Map data©2021 Google Location summary These are the locations in the selection. OF Curve: 44° 27' 15" N, 79° 34' 44"W(44.454167,-79.579167) Results An OF curve was found. Coordinate: 44.454167, -79.579167 OF curve year: 2021 `' • 100-yr 50-yr A 25-yr 100 • = 10-yr ! 5-yr 50 ! 2-yr h 0 c 10 � � A 5 • 0 5 10 50 100 500 1,000 5,000 Duration (mins) www.mto.gov.on.ca/IDF_Curves/results_out.shtml?coords=44.457255,-79.578541&ext=fcst&year1=2021 Page 192 of 459 1/2 6/20/2021 Curve up �port n 10.g) DS2021-149, AnciLegIrer, eve o p ment Services re: Winfu... Coefficient summary IDF Curve: 44' 27' 15" N, 79' 34' 44"W(44.454167,-79.579167) Retrieved: Sun, 20 Jun 2021 18:45:24 GMT Data year: 2010 IDF curve year: 2021 Statistics Rainfall intensity(mm hr 1) Duration 5-min 10-min 15-min 30-min 1-hr 2-hr 6-hr 12-hr 24-hr 2-yr 124.9 77.0 58.1 35.8 22.1 13.6 6.4 3.9 2.4 5-yr 164.6 101.5 76.5 47.2 29.1 18.0 8.4 5.2 3.2 10-yr 191.3 118.0 88.9 54.8 33.8 20.9 9.7 6.0 3.7 25-yr 224.3 138.2 104.2 64.2 39.6 24.4 11.4 7.0 4.3 50-yr 249.3 153.6 115.8 71.4 44.0 27.1 12.6 7.8 4.8 100-yr 273.7 168.7 127.1 78.4 48.3 29.8 13.8 8.5 5.3 Rainfall depth (mm) Duration 5-min 10-min 15-min 30-min 1-hr 2-hr 6-hr 12-hr 24-hr 2-yr 10.4 12.8 14.5 17.9 22.1 27.2 38.4 46.8 57.6 5-yr 13.7 16.9 19.1 23.6 29.1 36.0 50.4 62.4 76.8 10-yr 15.9 19.7 22.2 27.4 33.8 41.8 58.2 72.0 88.8 25-yr 18.7 23.0 26.1 32.1 39.6 48.8 68.4 84.0 103.2 50-yr 20.8 25.6 28.9 35.7 44.0 54.2 75.6 93.6 115.2 100-yr 22.8 28.1 31.8 39.2 48.3 59.6 82.8 102.0 127.2 Terms of Use You agree to the Terms of Use of this site by reviewing, using, or interpreting these data. Ontario Ministry of Transportation I Terms and Conditions I About Last Modified: September 2016 www.mto.gov.on.ca/IDF_Curves/results_out.shtml?coords=44.457255,-79.578541&ext=fcst&year1=2021 Page 193 of 459 2/2 infu05' ... TATH AAA Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 1 I E N G I N E E P. I N G File No.: 118179 Designed:ARO Subject: Rainfall Intensity 15%Increase Checked DAM Rainfall Intensity(mm/hr) MTO IDF Look-Up Tool (2021 Projection) Duration 5-min 10-min 15-min 30-min 1-hr 2-hr 6-hr 12-hr 24-hr 2-yr 124.9 77 58.1 35.8 22.1 13.6 6.4 3.9 2.4 S-yr 164.6 101.5 76.5 47.2 29.1 18 8.4 5.2 3.2 10-yr 191.3 118 88.9 54.8 33.8 20.9 9.7 6 3.7 25-yr 224.3 138.2 104.2 64.2 39.6 24.4 11.4 7 4.3 SO-yr 249.3 153.6 115.8 71.4 44 27.1 12.6 7.8 4.8 100-yr 273.7 168.7 127.1 78.4 48.3 29.8 13.8 8.5 5.3 Rainfall Intensity(mm/hr) 15%Increase Duration 5-min 10-min 15-min 30-min 1-hr 2-hr 6-hr 12-hr 24-hr 2-yr 143.635 88.55 66.815 41.17 25.415 15.64 7.36 4.485 2.76 S-yr 189.29 116.725 87.975 54.28 33.465 20.7 9.66 5.98 3.68 10-yr 219.995 135.7 102.235 63.02 38.87 24.035 11.155 6.9 4.255 25-yr 257.945 158.93 119.83 73.83 45.54 28.06 13.11 8.05 4.945 SO-yr 286.695 176.64 133.17 82.11 50.6 31.165 14.49 8.97 5.52 100-yr 314.755 194.005 146.165 90.16 55.545 34.27 15.87 9.775 6.095 Page 194 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. 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TATH AM Project: SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G File No.: 118179 Designed: ARO Subject: Impervious Area Calculations Checked DAM Future Condition (Catchment 201) = 14.3 ha Impervious Area = 12.8 ha (Assumed based on average run-off Gravel Area = 0.0 ha coefficient of 0.83 for future industrial Forest Area = 0.0 ha between Industrial Local & Industrial Urban) Grass Area = 1.4 ha %Impervious = 90.0% Directly Connected%Impervious = 80.0% (Catchment 202) = 23.5 ha Impervious Area = 21.2 ha (Assumed based on average run-off Gravel Area = 0.0 ha coefficient of 0.83 for future industrial Forest Area = 0.0 ha between Industrial Local & Industrial Urban) Grass Area = 2.4 ha %Impervious = 90.0% Directly Connected%Impervious = 80.0% (Catchment 203) = 19.0 ha Impervious Area = 17.1 ha (Assumed based on average run-off Gravel Area = 0.0 ha coefficient of 0.83 for future industrial Forest Area = 0.0 ha between Industrial Local & Industrial Urban) Grass Area = 1.9 ha %Impervious = 90.0% Directly Connected%Impervious = 80.0% (Catchment 104) = 11.8 ha Impervious Area = 3.7 ha Gravel Area = 0.5 ha Forest Area = 0.0 ha Grass Area = 7.6 ha %Impervious = 35.7% Directly Connected%Impervious = 17.9% Page 217 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... / TAT H AAA Visual OTTHYMO Model E N G I N E E R I N G Parameter Calculations (Stan HYD Project Details Prepared By SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit 118179 ARO June 2021 Data Sources Post Development Condition Detailed Soil Survey Reports for Ontario, NVCA Stormwater Technical Guide (2013), MTO Watershed: NVCA Drainage Management Manual (1997) Catchment ID: 201 Catchment Area (ha): 14.30 Impervious %: 90% Pervious Area (ha): 1.43 Average Curve Number (CN) and Initial Abstraction (IA) for Pervious Area Soil Symbol Vasl Soil Series Vasey Hydrologic Soils Group AB Soil Texture Sand Loam Runoff Coefficient Type 1 Area (ha) 1.43 Percentage of Catchment 100% Land Cover Category IA A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN Impervious 2 100 Gravel 3 89 Woodland 10 1 46 Pasture/Lawns 5 1.43 59 Meadows 8 51 Cultivated 7 68 Waterbody 12 5o Average CN 59.00 Average IA 5.00 Notes Summary CN and IA values have been calculated for the pervious area of the catchment only. Catchment CN: 59.0 Catchment IA (mm): 5.00 Page 218 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... / TAT H AAA Visual OTTHYMO Model E N G I N E E R I N G Parameter Calculations (Stan HYD Project Details Prepared By SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit 118179 ARO June 2021 Data Sources Post Development Condition Detailed Soil Survey Reports for Ontario, NVCA Stormwater Technical Guide (2013), MTO Watershed: NVCA Drainage Management Manual (1997) Catchment ID: 202 Catchment Area (ha): 23.50 Impervious %: 90% Pervious Area (ha): 2.35 Average Curve Number (CN) and Initial Abstraction (IA) for Pervious Area Soil Symbol Gus-b Vasl Soil Series Guerin Vasey Hydrologic Soils Group AB AB Soil Texture Sand Loam Sand Loam Runoff Coefficient Type 1 1 Area (ha) 1.18 1.18 Percentage of Catchment 50% 50% Land Cover Category IA A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN Impervious 2 100 100 Gravel 3 89 89 Woodland 10 1 46 46 Pasture/Lawns 5 1.18 59 1.18 59 Meadows 8 51 51 Cultivated 7 68 68 Waterbody 12 50 50 Average CN 59.00 59.00 Average IA 5.00 5.00 Notes Summary CN and IA values have been calculated for the pervious area of the catchment only. Catchment CN: 59.0 Catchment IA (mm): 5.00 Page 219 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... / TAT H AAA Visual OTTHYMO Model E N G I N E E R I N G Parameter Calculations (Stan HYD Project Details Prepared By SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit 118179 ARO June 2021 Data Sources Post Development Condition Detailed Soil Survey Reports for Ontario, NVCA Stormwater Technical Guide (2013), MTO Watershed: NVCA Drainage Management Manual (1997) Catchment ID: 203 Catchment Area (ha): 19.00 Impervious %: 90% Pervious Area (ha): 1.90 Average Curve Number (CN) and Initial Abstraction (IA) for Pervious Area Soil Symbol Gus-b Soil Series Guerin Hydrologic Soils Group AB Soil Texture Sand Loam Runoff Coefficient Type 1 Area (ha) 1.90 Percentage of Catchment 100% Land Cover Category IA A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN A(ha) CN Impervious 2 100 Gravel 3 89 Woodland 10 1 46 Pasture/Lawns 5 1.90 59 Meadows 8 51 Cultivated 7 68 Waterbody 12 5o Average CN 59.00 Average IA 5.00 Notes Summary CN and IA values have been calculated for the pervious area of the catchment only. Catchment CN: 59.0 Catchment IA (mm): 5.00 Page 220 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... PROJECT FILE 118179 TAT H A M SWIM Pond 2 Retrofit IDATE June 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G SUBJECT VO Schematic - Future NAME ARO Condition - Existing Pond PAGE 1 OF 1 A43 Catchment 201 W191 Catchment 202 201\AREA[ha] - 14.300 2 AREA [ha] -23.500 041 Catchment 104 1C4 \AREA[ha] - 11.750 L63Catchment 203 203 AREA[ha]- 19.000 f r� ,-Hnlick 7 m Easement Winstar 7 m Easement 5.01 AREA[ha] - 11.750 ! 502 AREA [ha] - 19.000 AddHyd-6 941 AREA [ha] -68.550 1W _p Existing Pond 2 4fl1 AREA [ha] -68.550 NASITYD ROUTE PIPE al DUHYD STANDHYD ROUTE CHANNEL DIVERT HYD 0 ADDHYD ROUTE RESERVOIR I:\2018 Projects\118179-Oro-Medonte SWM Pond 2 Retrofit\Design\VO Schematic-revised.xlsx Page 221 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... -1 Z L z L l0 H L V T l0 V1 V1 l0 01 N�O m H L A N '-I N M VI t0 m VI m m K E K E W 01 0/ W UI W UI N M V V1 Vt 1 0 I� OO x Vt H m H . 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II II Q Q Y V ++ •rl LD „y m to to to to to II II N Q N V 4-J II II 4-+ „y m II II J J J J J = _ _ = L E •.i rl� E u M C II II J VI•.i E O U N M 0) 0) II II ++ VI u M 01 L m m p O m II II to VI H L O +-+ M > II II II II VI VI VI H f0 L M 00 yJ II II II II to to V1 V1 H H H H N E a M > II II II II to to to VI H }.+ N N .--I II II II II to to to H C •• d N o 't m o n n n u m V Q a E O a In W II II II II •'i N it / E O m O II II II II H L m }.+ N II II II II H ++ >N E E 0 N 01 y II II II II H H H H H H H H H N > E E O N ri = II + + + II II II II H •.i � L Ip f0 L � E Z V1 O m O II II II II I� In N N M Q 01 0 > > J> O H OO m O > > OO C m O H O O O (M O >O O O Q C, m W u uu 1- L J II II II II > > O O ++ ++ / H a J o\° 10 H = II II II II O O d ti0 W 1� C L 0 = Q H N J VI II II II II O•H•H C d N 01 V u V u Q Q Q d'O H II II II II rl L L d }.+ In W Z II II II II N >T C C J H II II II II > H O—0 if it tl II II II II N O rl • w it it it it it it it II II II II M V Q V N Page 313 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... E 0 O 0 0 O O 0 Ia E 0 O 0 0 O O 0 C), u 0 O 0 O O O 0 m m m m m m m m ao a 00 z c c c c 0 0 0 > E In �0 0 O 0 M In E 1� 00 1� ri ri M I� z m m rn m .� +, In N N M M M In x Y T O1 L M M V1 M M N M � a H r-I ri ri ri ri ri ri E E M Ia In M In �D a a a m O1 E rl 00 V1 rl ri V1 M n o1 u m a m m a a ri ui C H a m to to to to n m 0 " a a ti ti ti rn v bA O Ip a c i H e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lD !]•.i .N E m In m to to to to to m to N 4- m m m C O H V N 0Oi 01i a m L 00 2 m m O O m m O C V 4 J W C it L O O O m 0 r0 } • E 0 E O a 00 E E 0 E E O 0 E 0o m 0 oti oti oti + + O = II O + O• E O z to E 0 z to O 0 E O z V1 Ip N it H it O @J 0' l0 a l0 a L N 01 L 0_' lD a Ol + H• Z O H O O H 01 •.i 0 0 •.i O H 0 f0 M a it a H H II VI H II VI 0 3 0 3 H II VI 00 N it J it E 00 VI ++ m V1 ++ I� > O >O VI ++ ID it E a O M w O M ri L J u u L J O M w f0 l0 VI E• O H V +-+ H II V }.+ H II W w Ol w V +-+ H II 01 0 H H it V VI H W J\ H a J\ In H O O In H H a J 01 Z it VI it S a H = a H Ol !] !] Ol = a H O a a O lJ V H E + + • 3 M a V1 O + + + + Ip !] � V it it if if it it if it it it II LD LD II n n m O m O m O II N N m O m O m O II I� n m O m O m O II I� n m O O O m O II M M ro In ro ro ro ro n ao 00 00 n c c c c c c ti O II ri O 01 01 i OMo w ri ri 00 11 1D II N N 00 00 O a a 00 m m 00 II rl > U V 1-J a a M a C M II / 00 00 x 0 r U V n a a M M M M M oo n > E �o T M M M M M O II H I/1 to L II * O 00 00 � ri rl ri ri ri a II > N N E E I� ri V1 M I� LD ii O O H H 01 01 O O H O O J O m W C In I� ti r+i O II O O m 0 ri ri II U W '-I m O 1u u m m LD LD to to II J L •.i / / .H m to ID 19 to to II J E E E E 1w II J J J J J E � O n rn In ao 0o n m u > > v ~ N a II a s Y 3 H 00 fp Ip N II a s } Y } +-+ L } •.i N •.i W C a a s Y } V 1-J •.i l0 •H Vt O V1 Vt Vt Vt Vt II N a Ol V 01 V ~ ri ri ri M .--I M ri II E -J w u u II E 1� E 01 C II VI•.i E O O J U / Vt N 01 01 M II +J VI 0A f0 M Ip L p m p m m m II VI to H L O +-+ 00 }.+ > II II VI VI VI H 13 L Ip lD f0 a E+ H a o o ++ N N .--I II II VI VI to H •• d n d w O M ^ m O m m II II O V a 13 a O m E m I/1 00 II II •rl N + / f0 / N E O 0 m II II H L O 13 ++ ++ ri m N II II H +-+N 01 O1 O1 rl 00 O1 rl p } II II H H H H H H H H H N > E E O 01 E O II 00 = II + + + II II H •rl L Ip Ip L Ip L VI N E Z to O O II II N Ol O1 01 O1 01 M Q 01 0) • •• II II > > 0 H0IDIDID OO C a) I H I > > O 0 r•.il '•.-iI O> MN'•.L-iI/O O }+ >O O O a 0 Z O w u u u > > O O ++ 1� / , T Z V + H II >> OOO }+ 0 a H a>IA a J\ p !] !] In H II II d bA 0A ++ L 01 f0 L H = = a H M M M Ol II II O•H•H C d W 01 E W u V V— V a a a 00 O II II rl L L d }.+ In 00 E II II > II II > 0 H O + + II II w �V a M it it it if it it it iF II II V f0 V Page 314 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... v E m O O m m m O m la E m O O m m m O m C), u m O O m m m O m m m m m m m m m V I� M Ip Ip Ip Ip I� f0 z c c c c c m m o > E m m M In In Lo O rn • E N m 00 O O N C ri m 0) 1-J LD M N a a C lD lD X y � Ip In M M N M M Vt M M E E •• E M la E 0o In �o ao m a M C O1 E 1 V d U m d c O H w m to to to to N m O m dQ L .--I ri lD lD O 01 01 O N a c H e m o m o m o m o O OE O In O In In In In In m In In N +' o o m � H C O 0 Q > m m m o 0) m m m � IV-I = m m m O m m O m L = � V V 4-J m+ Q C it L m m O O O M 4+.1 E m E m a 00 E O m } + + m E E O O E N } } O c-I it O+ E O Z VI E O Z VI O O E m Z VI N N it H it O Q Q MNl0 VI +iitt HQJ+iiittt H VI VI VI VQ Z • O i • 0 H 0 3 IQ H II E d , O > O + I m E Q O M 0 OM. L u u L O M 0O Z E OH V J +-+ H II V }.+ H II W i1 Ol i1 V +-+ H II Z O H H it V VI H a J\ H a J . H O O In H H a J\ Q Z it VI it = Q H S Q H Ol !] !] Ol = Q H = V u V V V O Q Q O V— V— V H E + + + 3 Q V1 O + + + + + O J V 3t * 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t + it 3t II LD LD II n n m O m O O O I I N N m O m O O m I I n n m O m O O m I I n n II f0 Ip m O m O O m M M m a a Ip l0 Ip Ip Ip Ip II W 00 � oo — — — c c c c c ti m II 0 O M In In a m M o ii i w OMo I� n 00 10 m C II N N 00 00 O ri ri Vt I� n to II '-1 > V u +, o0 00 x D r V U +' a a T M M M M M O II v H V1 Vt II O 00 W � ri rl ri ri ri a II + E f0 f0 E it O O = O O E O O H H 01 01 O O J O In �o m M In m II O O ao ao ri ri II V a '-I O u u a ii J E E E E 11 H � I � C m m n n to to II J L .i 0 m to W 00 Vt Vt II J E Ol > Vt Vt 01 II J J J J J E E E E ++ O 1� 01 M a M W W II f0 U i-. > > N ~ N C II Q Q Y 3 H 00 Ip f0 II Q Q Y Y } +-+ L Y .xi •H In •H IA a C m O m m m m II Q Y H w >/ >/ II Q Q Q Y V +-+ 10 •'i N •.i N Vt m to to to to to II N Q 1-J II 1-J m II S S = = L E •rl '-I '-I Q u E 4-1 C II J to•rl E O m u 0 00 U E u E Vt N 01 01 01 II� O O O O m O II VI VI H 1 VI 0 +-J 0) +f0+ 0) > II II VI VI VI H w E L o+ H Ip M f0 M o > II II VI to VI to H +_+ N N .--I II II VI to to H •• d 8 d LL M ^ O m O m II II m V Q O Q m O E m C V1 W II II •rl N if /00 /OP N E m O O II II H L m 1- +-+ O C) N II II H +-+ N OJ Ol Ol rl Ol rl N y II II H H H H H H H H H N > E E O E O m S II + + + II II H •rl i L Ip Ip L M Ip L M N E m Z to m O O II II I� N Ol Ol Ol d' 0Q N 01 01 L II II > > > >m Ol rl '-I >w'-I > O J VI VI L J II II > > OO OQ W H •H O 0 II O 3 O O M 4- 4JNJmN }+ p > O O O (M4Q Z O M 0 uuu > > OOOw + , >T/ Z ++ H II L L }.+ IA L IA Q H a J\ O M M N H II II d u u +-+ J L (MM L m S = Q H M M M O1 II II O•H•H C d O1 I E O1 ri V V V Q Q Q d' O II II rl L L d }.+ In M E M I I I I M> T H O C C Q C II II > d'-I / MVI/ f0 if it II II O1 O� V Q 9 it if it if it it iF II II V lD V lD Page 315 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... v E O m O O m m m m Ib E O m O O m m m m C), u O m O O m m m m m m m m m m m m ao a 09 z c c c c c m m m > E W W N O O M W W • E M W 1� N N 1' 1l 1' C ao a a m m m oo ao +, M M In In In x Y � Ib IA M M N M M Vt M M E E y E Ib W m N a a W l0 � N E E V1 N 01 .--I ri Vt N 01 d U , d V1 ri m LD LD .--I n LD c w ro m m o m m m ti d Q L C ti ti 01 01 of O .--I .--I ri N N .--I .--I �I bA Ib , a c H e o m m m o m m m O oE m In m In In In In In O In In m N +' m m o m '~ � ri rl ri ri ri M .--I ri rl ri ri ri � H N V O m O m O m m m L H J 2 p ++ V m 3t In Q + + E m E m a m E m O E w + + a) E E m a) E N E C- Y C-II x II } } = II W Z 0 �y • O+ E I� Z V1 E n Z V1 O Z to N E n it VHI •ii•++tt HJ�H Q tCo Q 01 VI Q H* z 0 H O H O a) O H m• O Q Q H 0 3 0 3 m HC nII E + m + > O > O + E Q O m O L uuL Ob Z 0 E O H V ++ H V }+ H 11 N V ++ H 11 Z V ++ Q H a Z it VI it = Q H = Q H N N S Q H = _ V u V u V V O Q Q O V— V— V V � E � E + + + 3 � V 3t 3t + 3t 3t it 3t 3t + + it II LD LD II n n m m m O m I I N N m m m O m I I n n m m m O O II 1� n m m m O O M M II +J N N u m a a 09 N f0 Ib f0 II 00 W c c c c u ti m II CD O 01 01 m > M M m n N O N II m N I� n 01 N II N N 00 OP O U V 1-J LD to to to to II / W x D r U u U > a a T M M M M m II H I/1 to L ri ri ri ri C II it Z Ib Ip C E n O O = O O E m C n N m I O O H H 0) 0) M 01 C V1 M I� II O O H �^ II O O O m m I� 01 Vt 01 m II O O W 00 O ri ri II U a '-I m m a ii J E E E E I1 H 1u u n J a a m 0 to LD LD to to II J N > V1 V1 H �--I II J J J J J E E 1� d Z E M M N W W II f0 U O > > N N a II Q Q Y 3 H W (b f0 bA b a c m m m m o ii Q Q } } }H v z v >i >i II Q Q Y V ++ IA •.i •.i I O V1 V1 V1 V1 V1 II M Q N V (b V f0 II 4� 3 „may CD II J J J J J S = S = L E •.i rl M '-I M N T tl u u u u C II J VI•.i E O N O N 4 J 4- V m m O O m II T L /M /M N 01 N 01 II ++ VI bA MM MM L CS) CS) CS) CS) CS) II VI VI H L O ++ ++ > II II VI VI VI H E y L Ip 01 N 01 � II II VI VI VI VI H H H H N E a > II II VI to VI VI H 1-J N N II II VI to VI H J •• d W d 00 LL m CS) (3) CS) m II II O V Q Q E m C M 00 II II •rl N + /0) /T E CS) (3) CS) II II H L CS) }.+ }.+ O N II II H 1-J N N N N rl N rl lD } II II H H H H H H H H H IA > E E O I/1 E O Vt ri = II + + + II II H •.i L Ib Ib L O Ib L m .--I N ri ri II II H N C C L C L N E O Z VI O m O VHI VI MVt CS) d Q 01 01 L > > CS) N > > O H mCS) m CS) > > OO C CS) OM-H O 0 3 O O 0 J0JD M> O Q 0 Q OP+J OM 0 uuu NN L J II II > > O O 1 +-+ +-+ V 4� H II N II II > > 00 N L L }.+ IA L a LD 0 N H II II d U bA +-+ J L I� N L n m S Q H 0 N J II II O•H•.i d N m E N m V V Q Q Q � O ii ii N T L C » .-M E II II > d'-I H O/ U VI/ U H it it II II N O rl � •• Q it if it it it iE II II 0 V Q V CS) V m 0 Page 316 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... v m ID O O O O m m m M E m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m ao a 10 Co z c c c c c m m m m > E M 01 M a a M M M M E O1 rl m n n 00 O1 O1 O1 In m m rn m m In In In +, n C a to to to n n n x Y � fp IA M M N M M Vt M M M T O1 L M M C M M N M M M E E Y E W E .-I m In a a rl ri N J O1 E N V1 N .--I ri V1 rl 00 01 d V , d l0 ri ri I� n ri 00 I� 01 c d Q L C ti ti LD LD 00 rn rn M OJ O .--I .--I ri N N .--I .--I �I N bA f0 , a c H e m o m m m m m o m OE O In m In In In In In m In In O In N +' o m m o '~ � rl ri ri ri ri M .--I ri rl ri ri ri ri � H 0 a v H = m o m o 0) m m m m L = J V n+ 4-J m+ W ^ ^ ^ E m E O a m E O m E + + m E E O O E N E m m 00 = II 00 = II } } 00 M II 00 = i*t O it E Vt Z VI E Z VI O O E Vt Z VI N E Vt Z VI +xit HHQJE i•iii+tttt OpZ @HJ 0H_'00 Q m V1 W Q • 01 VI Q VI VQ 1-- 0 H O O O H 0 H Q H O II 0 3 II E d +J (M >O >O + O ++ E O 0 C, L u u L O 0 Z O V 1� H V }+ H 11 O V ++ H II Z V ++ HI Q H a J Z it VI it = Q H = Q H w 0 < w 0 = Q H = = Q V u V u V� V� =O Q Q =O V� V V V— V E + + + 3 O + + + + + + V 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t 3t it II LD LD II n n m m m m O II N N m m m m m II n n m m m m m II n n O m m m m M M II ++ Ol Ol 00 Ip Ip Ip fp II 00 00 00 — — — C C c C II m II ,=I o 0) 01 0o m ao w In ii m i w OMo M Vt l0 lD 01 II N N 00 00 O 00 ri M N m II .--I > 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E NA I I N HE A M Project: Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 Designed By: ARO SWM Pond Water Quality Subject: Requirements lChecked By: DAM EXISTING SWM POND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Management Facility Water Quality Storage ReauirementsReguirements ContirbutingAreas Catchment 101 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 33 Catchment 102 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 17 Catchment 103 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 13 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 36 TOTAL AREA 68.6 ha %Impervious 22 Required Level of Treatment 60 % BasicLevel SWM Facility Type 5 (1-Infiltration,2-Wetlands,3-Hybrid Wet Pond/Wetland,4-Wet Pond,5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Normal Basic Water Quality Storage Requirement 56.6 cu.m/ha 3878 cu.m Permanent Pool Volume Required - cu.m/ha - cu.m Extended Detention Volume(40cu.m) 40.0 cu.m/ha - 2742.0 cu.m 25mm Storm Runoff Volume 4.1 mm 2784 cu.m Required Extended Detention Volume 2784 cu.m Erosion Control Storage Required 6855 cu.m %Directly Connected Impervious 11 Predominant SCS Soils Group AB Source Controls 0 Storage Volume Requirement 100 cu.m/ha (Figure C.1 MOE SWM Manual) Extended Detention Storage Provided 10861 cu.m Provided > Required Active Storage Provided 10861 cu.m Provided > Required Water Quality Requirements.XLS Tatham Engineering Limited Page 353 of 459 2021-06-24 , infu... E NA I I N HE A M Project: Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 Designed By: ARO SWM Pond Water Quality Subject: Requirements lChecked By: DAM EXISTING SWM POND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Management Facility Water Quality Storage ReauirementsReguirements ContirbutingAreas Catchment 201 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 202 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 203 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 36 TOTAL AREA 68.6 ha %Impervious 81 Required Level of Treatment 60 % BasicLevel SWM Facility Type 5 (1-Infiltration,2-Wetlands,3-Hybrid Wet Pond/Wetland,4-Wet Pond,5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Normal Basic Water Quality Storage Requirement 226.7 cu.m/ha 15538 cu.m Permanent Pool Volume Required - cu.m/ha - cu.m Extended Detention Volume(40cu.m) 40.0 cu.m/ha - 2742.0 cu.m 25mm Storm Runoff Volume 14.8 mm 10119 cu.m Required Extended Detention Volume 10119 cu.m Erosion Control Storage Required 17138 cu.m %Directly Connected Impervious 69 Predominant SCS Soils Group AB Source Controls 0 Storage Volume Requirement 250 cu.m/ha (Figure C.1 MOE SWM Manual) Extended Detention Storage Provided 10861 cu.m Provided > Required Active Storage Provided 10861 cu.m Provided < Required Water Quality Requirements.XLS Tatham Engineering Limited Page 354 of 459 2021-06-24 , infu... E NA I I N HE AI M Project: Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 Designed By: ARO SWM Pond Water Quality Subject: Requirements lChecked By: DAM OPTION 1 SWM POND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Management Facility Water Quality Storage ReauirementsReguirements ContirbutingAreas Catchment 201 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 202 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 203 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 36 TOTAL AREA 68.6 ha %Impervious 81 Required Level of Treatment 80 % Enhanced Level SWM Facility Type 2 (1-Infiltration,2-Wetlands,3-Hybrid Wet Pond/Wetland,4-Wet Pond,5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Normal Basic Water Quality Storage Requirement 133.3 cu.m/ha 9140 cu.m Permanent Pool Volume Required 93.3 cu.m/ha 6398.0 cu.m Extended Detention Volume(40cu.m) 40.0 cu.m/ha 2742.0 cu.m 25mm Storm Runoff Volume 14.8 mm 10119 cu.m Required Extended Detention Volume 10119 cu.m Erosion Control Storage Required 17138 cu.m %Directly Connected Impervious 69 Predominant SCS Soils Group AB Source Controls 0 Storage Volume Requirement 250 cu.m/ha (Figure C.1 MOE SWM Manual) Permanent Pool Volume Provided 9940 cu.m Provided > Required Extended Detention Storage Provided 16020 cu.m Provided > Required Active Storage Provided 62739 cu.m Provided > Required Water Quality Requirements.XLS Tatham Engineering Limited Page 355 of 459 2021-06-24 , infu... E NA I I N HE AI M Project: Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 Designed By: ARO SWM Pond Water Quality Subject: Requirements lChecked By: DAM OPTION 2 SWM POND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Management Facility Water Quality Storage ReauirementsReguirements ContirbutingAreas Catchment 201 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 202 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 203 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 36 TOTAL AREA 68.6 ha %Impervious 81 Required Level of Treatment 80 % Enhanced Level SWM Facility Type 2 (1-Infiltration,2-Wetlands,3-Hybrid Wet Pond/Wetland,4-Wet Pond,5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Normal Basic Water Quality Storage Requirement 133.3 cu.m/ha 9140 cu.m Permanent Pool Volume Required 93.3 cu.m/ha 6398.0 cu.m Extended Detention Volume(40cu.m) 40.0 cu.m/ha 2742.0 cu.m 25mm Storm Runoff Volume 14.8 mm 10119 cu.m Required Extended Detention Volume 10119 cu.m Erosion Control Storage Required 17138 cu.m %Directly Connected Impervious 69 Predominant SCS Soils Group AB Source Controls 0 Storage Volume Requirement 250 cu.m/ha (Figure C.1 MOE SWM Manual) Permanent Pool Volume Provided 10278 cu.m Provided > Required Extended Detention Storage Provided 16845 cu.m Provided > Required Active Storage Provided 67026 cu.m Provided > Required Water Quality Requirements.XLS Tatham Engineering Limited Page 356 of 459 2021-06-24 , infu... E NA I I N HE AI M Project: Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 Designed By: ARO SWM Pond Water Quality Subject: Requirements lChecked By: DAM OPTION 3 SWM POND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Management Facility Water Quality Storage ReauirementsReguirements ContirbutingAreas Catchment 201 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 202 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 203 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 36 TOTAL AREA 68.6 ha %Impervious 81 Required Level of Treatment 80 % Enhanced Level SWM Facility Type 2 (1-Infiltration,2-Wetlands,3-Hybrid Wet Pond/Wetland,4-Wet Pond,5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Normal Basic Water Quality Storage Requirement 133.3 cu.m/ha 9140 cu.m Permanent Pool Volume Required 93.3 cu.m/ha 6398.0 cu.m Extended Detention Volume(40cu.m) 40.0 cu.m/ha 2742.0 cu.m 25mm Storm Runoff Volume 14.8 mm 10119 cu.m Required Extended Detention Volume 10119 cu.m Erosion Control Storage Required 17138 cu.m %Directly Connected Impervious 69 Predominant SCS Soils Group AB Source Controls 0 Storage Volume Requirement 250 cu.m/ha (Figure C.1 MOE SWM Manual) Permanent Pool Volume Provided 9989 cu.m Provided > Required Extended Detention Storage Provided 16081 cu.m Provided > Required Active Storage Provided 62576 cu.m Provided > Required Water Quality Requirements.XLS Tatham Engineering Limited Page 357 of 459 2021-06-24 , infu... E NA I I N HE AI M Project: Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 Designed By: ARO SWM Pond Water Quality Subject: Requirements lChecked By: DAM OPTION 4 SWM POND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Management Facility Water Quality Storage ReauirementsReguirements ContirbutingAreas Catchment 201 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 202 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 203 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 36 TOTAL AREA 68.6 ha %Impervious 81 Required Level of Treatment 80 % Enhanced Level SWM Facility Type 2 (1-Infiltration,2-Wetlands,3-Hybrid Wet Pond/Wetland,4-Wet Pond,5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Normal Basic Water Quality Storage Requirement 133.3 cu.m/ha 9140 cu.m Permanent Pool Volume Required 93.3 cu.m/ha 6398.0 cu.m Extended Detention Volume(40cu.m) 40.0 cu.m/ha 2742.0 cu.m 25mm Storm Runoff Volume 14.8 mm 10119 cu.m Required Extended Detention Volume 10119 cu.m Erosion Control Storage Required 17138 cu.m %Directly Connected Impervious 69 Predominant SCS Soils Group AB Source Controls 0 Storage Volume Requirement 250 cu.m/ha (Figure C.1 MOE SWM Manual) Permanent Pool Volume Provided 9940 cu.m Provided > Required Extended Detention Storage Provided 16021 cu.m Provided > Required Active Storage Provided 61757 cu.m Provided > Required Water Quality Requirements.XLS Tatham Engineering Limited Page 358 of 459 2021-06-24 , infu... E NA I I N HE AI M Project: Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 Designed By: ARO SWM Pond Water Quality Subject: Requirements lChecked By: DAM OPTION 5 SWM POND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Management Facility Water Quality Storage ReauirementsReguirements ContirbutingAreas Catchment 201 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 202 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 203 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 90 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 36 TOTAL AREA 68.6 ha %Impervious 81 Required Level of Treatment 70 % Normal Level SWM Facility Type 2 (1-Infiltration,2-Wetlands,3-Hybrid Wet Pond/Wetland,4-Wet Pond,5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Normal Basic Water Quality Storage Requirement 86.7 cu.m/ha 5941 cu.m Permanent Pool Volume Required 46.7 cu.m/ha 3199.0 cu.m Extended Detention Volume(40cu.m) 40.0 cu.m/ha - 2742.0 cu.m 25mm Storm Runoff Volume 14.8 mm 10119 cu.m Required Extended Detention Volume 10119 cu.m Erosion Control Storage Required 17138 cu.m %Directly Connected Impervious 69 Predominant SCS Soils Group AB Source Controls 0 Storage Volume Requirement 250 cu.m/ha (Figure C.1 MOE SWM Manual) Permanent Pool Volume Provided 7384 cu.m Provided > Required Extended Detention Storage Provided 12186 cu.m Provided > Required Active Storage Provided 49228 cu.m Provided > Required Water Quality Requirements.XLS Tatham Engineering Limited Page 359 of 459 2021-06-24 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 TAT H AAA File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DIRT Subject: IlDrawdown Time EXISTING SWM POND EXISTING CONDITION DRAWDOWN TIME 25 mm STORM EVENT t _ 2 A, (hi.s- h2.$) C Ao(2g)o.5 Value where t = drawdown time in seconds A,= surface area of pond (m2) 2694.5 m2 C = discharge coefficient(typically 0.63) 0.63 Ao= cross-sectional area of orifice (m2) 0.28274 m2 for 600 mm dia g = gravitational acceleration constant(9.81 m/s2) 9.81 m/s2 hl= starting water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.390 m 280.14 m h2= ending water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.000 m 279.75 m t = 4,265.38 seconds Q = 0.4927 m3/s t = 1.2 hours Page 360 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 TAT H AAA File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DIRT Subject: IlDrawdown Time EXISTING SWM POND PROPOSED CONDITION DRAWDOWN TIME 25 mm STORM EVENT t _ 2 A, (hi.s- h2.$) C Ao(2g)o.5 Value where t = drawdown time in seconds A,= surface area of pond (m2) 7130.5 m2 C = discharge coefficient(typically 0.63) 0.63 Ao= cross-sectional area of orifice (m2) 0.28274 m2 for 600 mm dia g = gravitational acceleration constant(9.81 m/s2) 9.81 m/s2 hl= starting water elevation above the orifice (m) 1.340 m 281.09 m h2= ending water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.000 m 279.75 m t = 20,922.81 seconds Q = 0.9133 m3/s t = 5.8 hours Page 361 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 TAT H AAA File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DIRT Subject: IlDrawdown Time OPTION 1 SWM POND PROPOSED CONDITION DRAWDOWN TIME 25 mm STORM EVENT t _ 2 A, (hi.s- h2.$) C Ao(2g)o.5 Value where t = drawdown time in seconds A,= surface area of pond (m2) 34912.5 m2 C = discharge coefficient(typically 0.63) 0.63 Ao= cross-sectional area of orifice (m2) 0.09621 m2 for 350 mm dia g = gravitational acceleration constant(9.81 m/s2) 9.81 m/s2 hl= starting water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.320 m 280.07 m h2= ending water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.000 m 279.75 m t = 147,119.39 seconds Q = 0.1519 m3/s t = 40.9 hours Page 362 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 TAT H AAA File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DIRT Subject: IlDrawdown Time OPTION 2 SWM POND PROPOSED CONDITION DRAWDOWN TIME 25 mm STORM EVENT t _ 2 A, (hi.s- h2.$) C Ao(2g)o.5 Value where t = drawdown time in seconds A,= surface area of pond (m2) 36576.5 m2 C = discharge coefficient(typically 0.63) 0.63 Ao= cross-sectional area of orifice (m2) 0.09621 m2 for 350 mm dia g = gravitational acceleration constant(9.81 m/s2) 9.81 m/s2 hl= starting water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.310 m 280.06 m h2= ending water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.000 m 279.75 m t = 151,703.98 seconds Q = 0.1495 m3/s t = 42.1 hours Page 363 of 459 1 O.g) DS2O21-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 TAT H AAA File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DRT Subject: IlDrawdown Time OPTION 3 SWM POND PROPOSED CONDITION DRAWDOWN TIME 25 mm STORM EVENT t _ 2 Ar, (hi.5- h2.5) C Ao(2g)o.5 Value where t = drawdown time in seconds A,= surface area of pond (m2) 35065 m2 C = discharge coefficient(typically 0.63) 0.63 A.= cross-sectional area of orifice(m2) 0.09621 m2 for 350 mm dia g = gravitational acceleration constant(9.81 m/s2) 9.81 m/s2 hi= starting water elevation above the orifice(m) 0.320 m 280.07 m h2= ending water elevation above the orifice(m) 0.000 m 279.75 m t = 147,762.02 seconds Q = 0.1519 m3/s t = 41.0 hours Page 364 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 TAT H AAA File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DIRT Subject: IlDrawdown Time OPTION 4 SWM POND PROPOSED CONDITION DRAWDOWN TIME 25 mm STORM EVENT t _ 2 A, (hi.s- h2.$) C Ao(2g)o.5 Value where t = drawdown time in seconds A,= surface area of pond (m2) 34909.5 m2 C = discharge coefficient(typically 0.63) 0.63 Ao= cross-sectional area of orifice (m2) 0.09621 m2 for 350 mm dia g = gravitational acceleration constant(9.81 m/s2) 9.81 m/s2 hl= starting water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.300 m 280.05 m h2= ending water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.000 m 279.75 m t = 142,435.50 seconds Q = 0.1471 m3/s t = 39.6 hours Page 365 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 TAT H AAA File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DIRT Subject: IlDrawdown Time OPTION 5 SWM POND PROPOSED CONDITION DRAWDOWN TIME 25 mm STORM EVENT t _ 2 A, (hi.s- h2.$) C Ao(2g)o.5 Value where t = drawdown time in seconds A,= surface area of pond (m2) 26166.5 m2 C = discharge coefficient(typically 0.63) 0.63 Ao= cross-sectional area of orifice (m2) 0.07069 m2 for 300 mm dia g = gravitational acceleration constant(9.81 m/s2) 9.81 m/s2 hl= starting water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.280 m 280.03 m h2= ending water elevation above the orifice (m) 0.000 m 279.75 m t = 140,388.72 seconds Q = 0.1044 m3/s t = 39.0 hours Page 366 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Appendix D: Stage-Storage-Discharge Tables for Preferred Alternatives Page 367 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit NOW- ate: June TATHA M File No.: 118179 21 ENGINEERING Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: lPond Volume Table SWM POND VOLUME - EXISTING Bottom Elev. 279.75 m Top of Bank 281.30 m Stage 0.1 m Volume Elev. Depth Area Avg. Area Dead Accum. Dead Live Accum. Live (m) (m) (m2) (m2) (m3) (m3) (m3) (m3) 279.75 0.00 1520 0 0 0 0 0 279.85 0.10 2107 1814 181 181 279.95 0.20 2694 2401 240 421 280.05 0.30 3282 2988 299 720 280.15 0.40 3869 3575 358 1078 280.25 0.50 4456 4162 416 1494 280.35 0.60 5043 4750 475 1969 280.45 0.70 5630 5337 534 2503 280.55 0.80 6218 5924 592 3095 280.65 0.90 6805 6511 651 3746 280.75 1.00 7392 7098 710 4456 280.85 1.10 8464 7928 793 5249 280.95 1.20 9537 9001 900 6149 281.00 1.25 10073 9805 490 6639 281.10 1.35 12741 11407 1141 7780 281.20 1.45 15408 14075 1407 9187 281.30 1.55 18076 16742 1674 10861 281.50 1.75 28270 25722 2572 15496 281.70 1.95 68682 48476 9695 25191 282.00 2.25 139970 104326 31298 56489 Page 368 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... o N 0 O oN v a0 z 0 ° ao Qoa 0 z z O U w > 3 = U O v Y V > > O w z rn U U a 0 LL M U N 0 3 z H w N s W U N O CO rl W M M N M W rl O IP W M W CO N O CO M y O H CO N � M M M M H CO O CO O W M W E O O O H N M � M CO CO n n n W W W M CO 0 v O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O M ix M O U L N_ M M L W z rn.. 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Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT T H ENGINEERING A M File No.: 118179 21 T Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND STAGE-STORAGE-DISCHARGE- EXISTING Bottom Elev. 279.75 Outlet 1 Top of Bank 281.30 Diameter(mm) 600.00 Stage 0.10 Invert(m) 279.75 Weir Overflow Length(m) 10.00 Sill (m) 281.50 Outlet Pipe Weir Total Volume 1 Overflow Water Level Discharge Discharge Discharge Dead Live (m) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (rn3) (rn3) 279.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0 0 279.85 0.0162 0.0000 0.0162 0 181 279.95 0.0609 0.0000 0.0609 0 421 280.05 0.1278 0.0000 0.1278 0 720 280.15 0.2494 0.0000 0.2494 0 1078 280.25 0.3527 0.0000 0.3527 0 1494 280.35 0.4319 0.0000 0.4319 0 1969 280.45 0.4988 0.0000 0.4988 0 2503 280.55 0.5576 0.0000 0.5576 0 3095 280.65 0.6109 0.0000 0.6109 0 3746 280.75 0.6598 0.0000 0.6598 0 4456 280.85 0.7054 0.0000 0.7054 0 5249 280.95 0.7481 0.0000 0.7481 0 6149 281.00 0.7686 0.0000 0.7686 0 6639 281.10 0.8081 0.0000 0.8081 0 7780 281.20 0.8457 0.0000 0.8457 0 9187 281.30 0.8817 0.0000 0.8817 0 10861 281.50 0.9496 0.0000 0.9496 0 15496 281.70 1.0130 2.6332 3.6462 0 25191 282.00 1.1012 1 17.5362 18.6375 0 56489 Page 370 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit I ENGINEERING A T I u I A / V A�1 FFile No.: 1181 9021 T Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS-EXISTING EXISTING CONDITIONS Discharge Storage Water Level Storm (m3/s) (m3) (m) Chicago SCS Chicago SCS Chicago SCS 25 mm 0.24 - 1040 - 280.14 - 1:2-Year 0.44 0.68 2014 4733 280.36 280.79 1:5-Year 0.61 0.83 3806 8762 280.65 281.17 1:10-Year 0.71 0.90 5389 12141 280.87 281.36 1:25-Year 0.81 1.05 7815 15871 281.10 281.51 1:50-Year 0.86 1.68 10002 18108 281.25 1 281.55 1:100-Year 0.91 2.24 12570 20140 281.38 1 281.60 Regional 3.03 - 22983 - 281.69 (Timmins) Page 371 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit I ENGINEERING A T I u I A / V A�1 FFile No.: 118179 21 T Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS-EXISTING FUTURE CONDITIONS Discharge Storage Water Level Storm (m3/s) (m3) (m) Chicago SCS Chicago SCS Chicago SCS 25 mm 0.80 - 7673 - 281.09 - 1:2-Year 0.90 1.10 12035 16044 281.36 281.51 1:5-Year 1.32 2.39 16816 20685 281.53 281.61 1:10-Year 1.92 3.28 18972 23894 281.57 281.67 1:25-Year 2.67 4.52 21716 27070 281.63 281.72 1:50-Year 3.25 5.98 23782 30065 281.67 1 281.75 1:100-Year 4.02 7.44 25983 33242 281.71 1 281.78 Regional 5.77 - 29637 - 281.74 (Timmins) Page 372 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H A M Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G !I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DIRT Subject: Pond Volume Table SWM POND VOLUME-OPTION 1 Bottom Elev. 279.45 m Perm. Pool Elev. 279.75 m Top of Bank 281.30 m Stage 0.1 m Deep Deep Deep Main Volume Area Elev. Main Cell pool Pool Pool Main Cell CellAvg. Depth Depth Area Avg. Area Dead Accum. Dead Live Accum. Live (m) (m) (m) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m3) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0 572 0 0 0 278.85 0.1 742 657 1 66 66 278.95 0.2 913 827 83 83 279.05 0.3 1083 998 100 100 279.15 0.4 1253 1168 117 117 279.25 0.5 1423 1338 134 134 279.35 0.6 1594 1509 151 151 279.45 0.00 0.7 1764 1679 1 31570 0 168 168 279.55 0.10 32238 31904 3190 3358 279.65 0.20 32907 32573 3257 6616 279.75 0.30 33575 33241 3324 9940 0 0 279.85 0.40 34465 34020 9940 3402 3402 279.95 0.50 35354 34909 9940 3491 6893 280.05 0.60 36244 35799 9940 3580 10473 280.15 0.70 37133 36688 9940 3669 14142 280.25 0.80 38023 37578 9940 3758 17899 280.35 0.90 38912 38467 9940 3847 21746 280.45 1.00 39802 39357 9940 3936 25682 280.55 1.10 40691 40246 9940 4025 29706 280.65 1.20 41581 41136 9940 4114 33820 280.75 1.30 42470 42025 9940 4203 38023 280.85 1.40 43168 42819 9940 4282 42304 280.95 1.50 43866 43517 9940 4352 46656 281.00 1.55 44215 44041 9940 2202 48858 281.10 1.65 44918 44567 9940 4457 53315 281.20 1.75 45622 45270 9940 4527 57842 281.30 1.85 46325 45973 9940 4597 62439 281.70 2.25 68682 57504 9940 23001 85441 282.00 2.55 1 1 139970 104326 9940 31298 116738 Page 373 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... 3.1 o � o - m m s m� U42E a N o O N C F m�0, ° m m a u3i�ti ❑a°¢ w� Z c E O N 3 � o E o OO _ m m s o a U�T' _ a`o'uaV Z 3�33 O a O o v mIm HI NI IH u E o a m l7 m V v Q G V 6 N o - ° Z o r n m E 3 =� N Q D C v U a u o U� m a^ O a 'u a n z E u 0 3 o N m a - c � n u a E u C a A = N O M G v LL L ❑ Q = n E> W O~ ¢ ry a _ Ew " E _ EE CL o E F QU E p" O U a V O J ' L m u O 06 O-c V 3 Q Z ❑ Page 374 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. 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Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 E N� T H � � File No.: 118179 I N E E Designed By: ARO Checked By: DRT Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND STAGE-STORAGE-DISCHARGE-OPTION 1 Bottom Elev. 279.45 Orifice 1 2 Static Water 279.75 Diameter(mm) 350.00 675.00 Top of Bank 281.30 Invert(m) 279.76 279.76 Stage 0.10 Weir DDICB Overflow Length(m) 1.20 10.00 Sill(m) 280.20 281.50 Orifice DDICB Outlet Orifice We Total Volume 1 1 1 Overflow Water Level Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Dead Live Total (m) (m3/S) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0 0 0 278.85 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 66 0 66 278.95 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 83 0 83 279.05 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 100 0 100 279.15 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 117 0 117 279.25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 134 0 134 279.35 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 151 0 151 279.45 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 168 0 168 279.55 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 3358 0 3358 279.65 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 6616 0 6616 279.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 9940 0 9940 279.85 0.0805 0.0000 0.0140 0.0000 0.0140 9940 3402 13342 279.95 0.0329 0.0000 0.0594 0.0000 0.0329 9940 6893 16833 280.05 0.0910 0.0000 0.1306 0.0000 0.0910 9940 10473 20412 280.15 0.1244 0.0000 0.2287 0.0000 0.1244 9940 14142 24081 280.25 0.1506 0.0448 0.3898 0.0000 0.1954 9940 17899 27839 280.35 0.1729 0.2246 0.5015 0.0000 0.3974 9940 21746 31686 280.45 0.2229 0.5451 0.5926 0.0000 0.5926 9940 25682 35621 280.55 0.2104 1.0064 0.6714 0.0000 0.6714 9940 29706 39646 280.65 0.2269 1.6085 0.7419 0.0000 0.7419 9940 33820 43760 280.75 0.2423 2.3513 0.8062 0.0000 0.8062 9940 38023 47962 280.85 0.2567 3.2350 0.8658 0.0000 0.8658 9940 42304 52244 280.95 0.2704 4.2594 0.9215 0.0000 0.9215 9940 46656 56596 281.00 0.2769 4.8244 0.9482 0.0000 0.9482 9940 48858 58798 281.10 0.2896 6.0600 0.9993 0.0000 0.9993 9940 53315 63254 281.20 0.3018 7.4363 1.0480 0.0000 1.0480 9940 57842 67781 281.30 0.3135 8.9535 1.0945 0.0000 1.0945 9940 62439 72379 281.701 0.3565 16.4299 1.2635 2.0035 3.2670 9940 85441 95380 282.00 1 0.3856 23.5153 1.3767 11.3137 12.6904 9940 1 116738 1 126678 Page 375 of 459 1 O.g) DS2O21-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H AAA Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS-OPTION 1 Discharge Storage Water Level Storm (m3/S) (m3) (m) Chicago SCS Chicago SCS Chicago SCS 25 mm 0.10 - 11365 - 280.07 - 1:2-Year 0.21 0.55 18243 24826 280.26 280.43 1:5-Year 1 0.48 0.74 23443 33423 280.39 280.64 1:10-Year 0.62 0.83 26820 39562 280.48 280.79 1:25-Year 0.71 0.91 31716 45837 280.60 280.93 1:50-Year 0.77 0.99 35645 52229 280.69 281.08 1:100-Year 0.83 1.06 39894 58722 280.79 281.22 Regional 2.25 - 74654 - 281.51 - (Timmins) Page 376 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H A M Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G !I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DIRT Subject: Pond Volume Table SWM POND VOLUME-OPTION 2 Bottom Elev. 279.45 m Perm. Pool Elev. 279.75 m Top of Bank 281.30 m Stage 0.1 m Deep Deep Deep Main Volume Area Elev. Main Cell pool Pool Pool Main Cell CellAvg. Depth Depth Area Avg. Area Dead Accum. Dead Live Accum. Live (m) (m) (m) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m3) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0 572 0 0 0 278.85 0.1 742 657 1 66 66 278.95 0.2 913 827 83 83 279.05 0.3 1083 998 100 100 279.15 0.4 1253 1168 117 117 279.25 0.5 1423 1338 134 134 279.35 0.6 1594 1509 151 151 279.45 0.00 0.7 1764 1679 32475 0 168 168 279.55 0.10 33292 32883 3288 3456 279.65 0.20 34108 33700 3370 6826 279.75 0.30 34925 34517 3452 10278 0 0 279.85 0.40 36026 35476 10278 3548 3548 279.95 0.50 37127 36577 10278 3658 7205 280.05 0.60 38228 37678 10278 3768 10973 280.15 0.70 39329 38779 10278 3878 14851 280.25 0.80 40430 39880 10278 3988 18839 280.35 0.90 41531 40981 10278 4098 22937 280.45 1.00 42632 42082 10278 4208 27145 280.55 1.10 43733 43183 10278 4318 31463 280.65 1.20 44834 44284 10278 4428 35892 280.75 1.30 45935 45385 10278 4538 40430 280.85 1.40 46811 46373 10278 4637 45067 280.95 1.50 47687 47249 10278 4725 49792 281.00 1.55 48125 47906 10278 2395 52187 281.10 1.65 49017 48571 10278 4857 57045 281.20 1.75 49908 49463 10278 4946 61991 281.30 1.85 50800 50354 10278 5035 67026 281.70 2.25 68682 59741 10278 23896 90923 282.00 2.55 139970 104326 10278 31298 122220 Page 377 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... 3.1 o � o - m m s m� U42E a N o O N C F m�0, ° m m a u3i�ti ❑a°¢ w� Z c E O N 3 � o E o OO _ m m s o a U�T' _ a`o'uaV Z 3�33 O a O o v m u E o a m l7 m V v Q G V 6 N o - ° Z o r n m E 3 =� N Q D C v U a u o U� m a^ O a 'u a n z E u 0 3 o N m a - c � n u a E u Z 3 o c V O M � G v LL L ❑ Q = n E> W O~ ¢ ry a w o E" a =v _ ° C9 p F Q E E , u 'U m Q E V U p' L O U a V O ' L m u O 06 O-c V 3 Q Z ❑ Page 378 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. 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Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 TAT HAM File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DRT Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND STAGE-STORAGE-DISCHARGE-OPTION 2 Bottom Elev. 279.45 Orifice 1 2 Static Water 279.75 Diameter(mm) 350.00 675.00 Top of Bank 281.30 Invert(m) 279.76 279.76 Stage 0.10 Weir DDICB Overflow Length(m) 1.20 10.00 Sill(m) 280.30 281.50 Orifice DDICB Outlet Orifice We Total Volume 1 1 1 Overflow Water Level Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Dead Live Total (m) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0 0 0 278.85 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 66 0 66 278.95 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 83 0 83 279.05 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 100 0 100 279.15 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 117 0 117 279.25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 134 0 134 279.35 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 151 0 151 279.45 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 168 0 168 279.55 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 3456 0 3456 279.65 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 6826 0 6826 279.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 10278 0 10278 279.85 0.0805 0.0000 0.0140 0.0000 0.0140 10278 3548 13825 279.95 0.0329 0.0000 0.0594 0.0000 0.0329 10278 7205 17483 280.05 0.0910 0.0000 0.1306 0.0000 0.0910 10278 10973 21251 280.15 0.1244 0.0000 0.2287 0.0000 0.1244 10278 14851 25129 280.25 0.1506 0.0000 0.3898 0.0000 0.1506 10278 18839 29117 280.35 0.1729 0.0448 0.5015 0.0000 0.2177 10278 22937 33215 280.45 0.2229 0.2246 0.5926 0.0000 0.4475 10278 27145 37423 280.55 0.2104 0.5451 0.6714 0.0000 0.6714 10278 31463 41741 280.65 0.2269 1.0064 0.7419 0.0000 0.7419 10278 35892 46169 280.75 0.2423 1.6085 0.8062 0.0000 0.8062 10278 40430 50708 280.85 0.2567 2.3513 0.8658 0.0000 0.8658 10278 45067 55345 280.95 0.2704 3.2350 0.9215 0.0000 0.9215 10278 49792 60070 281.00 0.2769 3.7296 0.9482 0.0000 0.9482 10278 52187 62465 281.10 0.2896 4.8244 0.9993 0.0000 0.9993 10278 57045 67322 281.20 0.3018 6.0600 1.0480 0.0000 1.0480 10278 61991 72269 281.30 0.3135 7.4363 1.0945 0.0000 1.0945 10278 67026 77304 281.701 0.3565 14.3496 1.2635 2.0035 3.2670 10278 90923 101201 282.00 1 0.3856 21.0127 1.3767 11.3137 12.6904 10278 1 122220 1 132498 Page 379 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H AAA Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS-OPTION 2 Discharge Storage Water Level Storm (m3/S) (m3) (m) Chicago SCS Chicago SCS Chicago SCS 25 mm 0.10 - 11407 - 280.06 - 1:2-Year 0.15 0.39 18555 26120 280.24 280.43 1:5-Year 1 0.32 0.71 24863 33831 280.40 280.60 1:10-Year 0.51 0.80 28291 39935 280.48 280.74 1:25-Year 0.69 0.88 32458 46259 280.57 280.88 1:50-Year 0.75 0.95 36170 52761 280.65 281.01 1:100-Year 0.80 1.02 40337 59364 280.75 281.14 Regional 2.14 - 78536 - 281.49 - (Timmins) Page 380 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H A M Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G !I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond Volume Table SWM POND VOLUME-OPTION 3 Bottom Elev. 279.45 m Perm. Pool Elev. 279.75 m Top of Bank 281.65 m Stage 0.1 m Deep Deep Deep Main Volume Area Elev. Main Cell pool Pool Pool Main Cell CellAvg. Depth Depth Area Avg. Area Dead Accum. Dead Live Accum. Live (m) (m) (m) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m3) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0 572 0 0 0 278.85 0.1 742 657 1 66 66 278.95 0.2 913 827 83 83 279.05 0.3 1083 998 100 100 279.15 0.4 1253 1168 117 117 279.25 0.5 1423 1338 134 134 279.35 0.6 1594 1509 151 151 279.45 0.00 0.7 1764 1679 1 31745 0 168 168 279.55 0.10 32407 32076 3208 3375 279.65 0.20 33068 32738 3274 6649 279.75 0.30 33730 33399 3340 9989 0 0 279.85 0.40 34611 34170 9989 3417 3417 279.95 0.50 35491 35051 9989 3505 6922 280.05 0.60 36372 35931 9989 3593 10515 280.15 0.70 37252 36812 9989 3681 14196 280.25 0.80 38133 37692 9989 3769 17966 280.35 0.90 39013 38573 9989 3857 21823 280.45 1.00 39894 39453 9989 3945 25768 280.55 1.10 40774 40334 9989 4033 29802 280.65 1.20 41655 41214 9989 4121 33923 280.75 1.30 42535 42095 9989 4209 38133 280.85 1.40 43227 42881 9989 4288 42421 280.95 1.50 43919 43573 9989 4357 46778 281.00 1.55 44265 44092 9989 2205 48982 281.10 1.65 44963 44614 9989 4461 53444 281.20 1.75 45662 45313 9989 4531 57975 281.30 1.85 46360 46011 9989 4601 62576 281.65 2.20 48000 47180 9989 16513 79089 281.70 2.25 68682 58341 1 9989 1 2917 82006 282.00 2.55 1 1 1 139970 104326 1 9989 1 31298 113304 Page 381 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... 3.1 o � o - m s m� U42E a N O O N C F m O F ° m m¢¢ ° a u3i�ti¢❑a w� z c E O N 3 � o m m s o w a aZrnua 3_'m _ a`o'uo V O a O o v m • u u o a m l7 m � V v ¢ G V 6 N o — z O z n m E 3 =� N O C v U C in p a� V ray a n = E u 0 3 � N m � o E n 7 V Z N u 3 o c V o`M o Q ° ¢ � n 18 E> c E" a z v O Ova E QO E O E V V v� V UL O m Z O_ O N O N Z�_ 9 NO 0 N O U a O J •C " L d I LL w °a E $3 v o 0 z da 3�'Oa V O O V O 3 N NIT ¢z ❑ Page 382 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. 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Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 E N� T H � � File No.: 118179 I N E E Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND STAGE-STORAGE-DISCHARGE-OPTION 3 Bottom Elev. 279.45 Orifice 1 2 Static Water 279.75 Diameter(mm) 350.00 675.00 Top of Bank 281.65 Invert(m) 279.76 279.76 Stage 0.10 Weir DDICB Overflow Length(m) 1.20 10.00 Sill(m) 280.20 281.50 Orifice DDICB Outlet Orifice We Total Volume 1 1 1 Overflow Water Level Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Dead Live Total (m) (m3/S) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0 0 0 278.85 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 66 0 66 278.95 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 83 0 83 279.05 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 100 0 100 279.15 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 117 0 117 279.25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 134 0 134 279.35 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 151 0 151 279.45 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 168 0 168 279.55 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 3375 0 3375 279.65 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 6649 0 6649 279.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 9989 0 9989 279.85 0.0805 0.0000 0.0140 0.0000 0.0140 9989 3417 13406 279.95 0.0329 0.0000 0.0594 0.0000 0.0329 9989 6922 16911 280.05 0.0910 0.0000 0.1306 0.0000 0.0910 9989 10515 20504 280.15 0.1244 0.0000 0.2287 0.0000 0.1244 9989 14196 24186 280.25 0.1506 0.0448 0.3898 0.0000 0.1954 9989 17966 27955 280.35 0.1729 0.2246 0.5015 0.0000 0.3974 9989 21823 31812 280.45 0.2229 0.5451 0.5926 0.0000 0.5926 9989 25768 35757 280.55 0.2104 1.0064 0.6714 0.0000 0.6714 9989 29802 39791 280.65 0.2269 1.6085 0.7419 0.0000 0.7419 9989 33923 43912 280.75 0.2423 2.3513 0.8062 0.0000 0.8062 9989 38133 48122 280.85 0.2567 3.2350 0.8658 0.0000 0.8658 9989 42421 52410 280.95 0.2704 4.2594 0.9215 0.0000 0.9215 9989 46778 56767 281.00 0.2769 4.8244 0.9482 0.0000 0.9482 9989 48982 58972 281.10 0.2896 6.0600 0.9993 0.0000 0.9993 9989 53444 63433 281.20 0.3018 7.4363 1.0480 0.0000 1.0480 9989 57975 67964 281.30 0.3135 8.9535 1.0945 0.0000 1.0945 9989 62576 72565 281.65 0.3514 15.3721 1.2436 1.2084 2.4520 9989 79089 89078 281.70 0.3565 23.5153 1.2635 2.0035 3.2670 9989 82006 91995 282.00 0.3856 0.0077 1.3767 11.3137 11.7071 9989 113304 123293 Page 383 of 459 1 O.g) DS2O21-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H AAA Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS-OPTION 3 Discharge Storage Water Level Storm (m3/S) (m3) (m) Chicago SCS Chicago SCS Chicago SCS 25 mm 0.10 - 11369 - 280.07 - 1:2-Year 0.21 0.55 18256 24849 280.26 280.43 1:5-Year 1 0.48 0.73 23470 33439 280.39 280.64 1:10-Year 0.61 0.83 26843 39578 280.48 280.78 1:25-Year 0.70 0.91 31734 45855 280.60 280.93 1:50-Year 0.77 0.99 35662 52250 280.69 281.07 1:100-Year 0.83 1.06 39911 58745 280.79 281.22 Regional 217 - 75656 - 281.58 - (Timmins) Page 384 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H A M Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G !I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond Volume Table SWM POND VOLUME-OPTION 4 Bottom Elev. 279.45 m Perm. Pool Elev. 279.75 m Top of Bank 281.30 m Stage 0.1 m Deep Deep Deep Main Volume Area Elev. Main Cell pool Pool Pool Main Cell CellAvg. Depth Depth Area Avg. Area Dead Accum. Dead Live Accum. Live (m) (m) (m) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m3) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0 572 0 0 0 278.85 0.1 742 657 1 66 66 278.95 0.2 913 827 83 83 279.05 0.3 1083 998 100 100 279.15 0.4 1253 1168 117 117 279.25 0.5 1423 1338 134 134 279.35 0.6 1594 1509 151 151 279.45 0.00 0.7 1764 1679 1 31570 0 168 168 279.55 0.10 32238 31904 3190 3358 279.65 0.20 32907 32573 3257 6616 279.75 0.30 33575 33241 3324 9940 0 0 279.85 0.40 34465 34020 9940 3402 3402 279.95 0.50 35354 34909 9940 3491 6893 280.05 0.60 36244 35799 9940 3580 10473 280.15 0.70 37133 36688 9940 3669 14142 280.25 0.80 38023 37578 9940 3758 17899 280.35 0.90 38912 38467 9940 3847 21746 280.45 1.00 39802 39357 9940 3936 25682 280.55 1.10 40691 40246 9940 4025 29706 280.65 1.20 41581 41136 9940 4114 33820 280.75 1.30 42470 42025 9940 4203 38023 280.85 1.40 36345 39408 9940 3941 41963 280.95 1.50 43866 40106 9940 4011 45974 281.00 1.55 44215 44041 9940 2202 48176 281.10 1.65 44918 44567 9940 4457 52632 281.20 1.75 45622 45270 9940 4527 57159 281.30 1.85 46325 45973 9940 4597 61757 281.70 2.25 68682 57504 9940 23001 84758 282.00 2.55 1 1 139970 104326 9940 31298 116056 Page 385 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... 3.1 o � o - m s m� U42E a N O O N C F m O F ° m m¢¢ ° a u3i�ti¢❑a w� Z c E O N 3 � o E o OO _ m m s o a U�T' _ a`o'uaV Z 3�33 O a O o v mIm HI NI IH u E o a m l7 m V v Q G V 6 N o - ° Z o r n m E 3 =� N Q D C v U a u o U� m a^ O a 'u a n z E u 0 3 o N m a - c � n u a E u C a A = N O M G v LL L ❑ Q = n E> W O~ ¢ ry a _ Ew " E _ EE CL o E F QU E p" O U a V O J ' L m u O 06 O-c V 3 Q Z ❑ Page 386 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. 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Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 E N� T H � � File No.: 118179 I N E E Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND STAGE-STORAGE-DISCHARGE-OPTION 4 Bottom Elev. 279.45 Orifice 1 2 Static Water 279.75 Diameter(mm) 350.00 675.00 Top of Bank 281.30 Invert(m) 279.76 279.76 Stage 0.10 Weir DDICB Overflow Length(m) 1.20 10.00 Sill(m) 280.20 281.50 Orifice DDICB Outlet Orifice We Total Volume 1 1 1 Overflow Water Level Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Dead Live Total (m) (m3/S) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0 0 0 278.85 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 66 0 66 278.95 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 83 0 83 279.05 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 100 0 100 279.15 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 117 0 117 279.25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 134 0 134 279.35 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 151 0 151 279.45 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 168 0 168 279.55 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 3358 0 3358 279.65 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 6616 0 6616 279.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 9940 0 9940 279.85 0.0805 0.0000 0.0140 0.0000 0.0140 9940 3402 13342 279.95 0.0329 0.0000 0.0594 0.0000 0.0329 9940 6893 16833 280.05 0.0910 0.0000 0.1306 0.0000 0.0910 9940 10473 20412 280.15 0.1244 0.0000 0.2287 0.0000 0.1244 9940 14142 24081 280.25 0.1506 0.0448 0.3898 0.0000 0.1954 9940 17899 27839 280.35 0.1729 0.2246 0.5015 0.0000 0.3974 9940 21746 31686 280.45 0.2229 0.5451 0.5926 0.0000 0.5926 9940 25682 35621 280.55 0.2104 1.0064 0.6714 0.0000 0.6714 9940 29706 39646 280.65 0.2269 1.6085 0.7419 0.0000 0.7419 9940 33820 43760 280.75 0.2423 2.3513 0.8062 0.0000 0.8062 9940 38023 47962 280.85 0.2567 3.2350 0.8658 0.0000 0.8658 9940 41963 51903 280.95 0.2704 4.2594 0.9215 0.0000 0.9215 9940 45974 55913 281.00 0.2769 4.8244 0.9482 0.0000 0.9482 9940 48176 58115 281.10 0.2896 6.0600 0.9993 0.0000 0.9993 9940 52632 62572 281.20 0.3018 7.4363 1.0480 0.0000 1.0480 9940 57159 67099 281.30 0.3135 8.9535 1.0945 0.0000 1.0945 9940 61757 71696 281.701 0.3565 16.4299 1.2635 2.0035 3.2670 9940 84758 94698 282.00 1 0.3856 23.5153 1.3767 11.3137 12.6904 9940 1 116056 1 125996 Page 387 of 459 1 O.g) DS2O21-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H AAA Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS-OPTION 4 Discharge Storage Water Level Storm (m3/S) (m3) (m) Chicago SCS Chicago SCS Chicago SCS 25 mm 0.09 - 10582 - 280.05 - 1:2-Year 0.19 0.52 17489 24232 280.24 280.41 1:5-Year 1 0.46 0.73 22972 32860 280.38 280.63 1:10-Year 0.60 0.82 26291 38986 280.46 280.77 1:25-Year 0.70 0.91 31116 45193 280.58 280.93 1:50-Year 0.76 0.99 35012 51617 280.68 281.08 1:100-Year 0.82 1.06 39238 58113 280.78 281.22 Regional 2.26 - 74062 - 281.51 - (Timmins) Page 388 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H A M Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G !I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond Volume Table SWM POND VOLUME-OPTION 5 Bottom Elev. 279.45 m Perm. Pool Elev. 279.75 m Top of Bank 281.30 m Stage 0.1 m Deep Deep Deep Main Volume Area Elev. Main Cell pool Pool Pool Main Cell CellAvg. Depth Depth Area Avg. Area Dead Accum. Dead Live Accum. Live (m) (m) (m) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m2) (m3) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0 572 0 0 0 278.85 0.1 742 657 1 66 66 278.95 0.2 913 827 83 83 279.05 0.3 1083 998 100 100 279.15 0.4 1253 1168 117 117 279.25 0.5 1423 1338 134 134 279.35 0.6 1594 1509 151 151 279.45 0.00 0.7 1764 1679 1 23050 0 168 168 279.55 0.10 23718 23384 2338 2506 279.65 0.20 24387 24053 2405 4912 279.75 0.30 25055 24721 2472 7384 0 0 279.85 0.40 25944 25500 7384 2550 2550 279.95 0.50 26833 26389 7384 2639 5189 280.05 0.60 27722 27278 7384 2728 7917 280.15 0.70 28611 28167 7384 2817 10733 280.25 0.80 29500 29056 7384 2906 13639 280.35 0.90 30389 29945 7384 2994 16633 280.45 1.00 31278 30834 7384 3083 19717 280.55 1.10 32167 31723 7384 3172 22889 280.65 1.20 33056 32612 7384 3261 26150 280.75 1.30 33945 33501 7384 3350 29500 280.85 1.40 34643 34294 7384 3429 32929 280.95 1.50 35341 34992 7384 3499 36429 281.00 1.55 35690 35516 7384 1776 38204 281.10 1.65 36393 36042 7384 3604 41809 281.20 1.75 37097 36745 7384 3675 45483 281.30 1.85 37800 37448 7384 3745 49228 281.70 2.25 68682 53241 7384 21296 70524 282.00 2.55 1 1 139970 104326 7384 31298 101822 Page 389 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... 3.1 o � o - m s m� U42E a N O O N C F m O F ° m m¢¢ ° a u3i�ti¢❑a w� Z c E O N 3 � o E o OO _ m m s o a U�T' _ a`o'ua'u z ��33 O NI IH a O o v m u E o a m l7 m V v Q G V 6 N o - ° Z o r n m E 3 =� N Q D C v U a u o U� m a^ O a 'u a n z E u 0 3 o N m a - c � n LL D E u C N = N O M � G v LL L ❑ QO~ n ry a WQ �Nm `m w o E" a =v _ ° C9 p F Q E E , u 'U m Q E V U p' L O U a V O ' L m u O 06 O-c V 3 Q Z ❑ Page 390 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. 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Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 E N� T H � � File No.: 118179 I N E E Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND STAGE-STORAGE-DISCHARGE-OPTION 5 Bottom Elev. 279.45 Orifice 1 2 Static Water 279.75 Diameter(mm) 300.00 675.00 Top of Bank 281.30 Invert(m) 279.76 279.76 Stage 0.10 Weir DDICB Overflow Length(m) 1.20 10.00 Sill(m) 280.20 281.50 Orifice DDICB Outlet Orifice We Total Volume 1 1 1 Overflow Water Level Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Discharge Dead Live Total (m) (m3/s) (m3/5) (m3/5) (m3/s) (m3/5) (m3) (m3) (m3) 278.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0 0 0 278.85 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 66 0 66 278.95 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 83 0 83 279.05 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 100 0 100 279.15 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 117 0 117 279.25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 134 0 134 279.35 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 151 0 151 279.45 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 168 0 168 279.55 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2506 0 2506 279.65 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 4912 0 4912 279.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 7384 0 7384 279.85 0.0591 0.0000 0.0140 0.0000 0.0140 7384 2550 9934 279.95 0.0394 0.0000 0.0594 0.0000 0.0394 7384 5189 12572 280.05 0.0738 0.0000 0.1306 0.0000 0.0738 7384 7917 15300 280.15 0.0966 0.0000 0.2287 0.0000 0.0966 7384 10733 18117 280.25 0.1150 0.0448 0.3898 0.0000 0.1598 7384 13639 21022 280.35 0.1308 0.2246 0.5015 0.0000 0.3553 7384 16633 24017 280.45 0.1638 0.5451 0.5926 0.0000 0.5926 7384 19717 27100 280.55 0.1577 1.0064 0.6714 0.0000 0.6714 7384 22889 30272 280.65 0.1696 1.6085 0.7419 0.0000 0.7419 7384 26150 33534 280.75 0.1807 2.3513 0.8062 0.0000 0.8062 7384 29500 36884 280.85 0.1911 3.2350 0.8658 0.0000 0.8658 7384 32929 40313 280.95 0.2011 4.2594 0.9215 0.0000 0.9215 7384 36429 43812 281.00 0.2058 5.4246 0.9482 0.0000 0.9482 7384 38204 45588 281.10 0.2151 6.7306 0.9993 0.0000 0.9993 7384 41809 49192 281.20 0.2239 8.1773 1.0480 0.0000 1.0480 7384 45483 52867 281.30 0.2324 9.7649 1.0945 0.0000 1.0945 7384 49228 56612 281.701 0.2638 11.4932 1.2635 2.0035 3.2670 7384 70524 77908 282.00 1 0.2850 13.3623 1.3767 11.3137 12.6904 7384 1 101822 1 109206 Page 391 of 459 1 O.g) DS2O21-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Project: SWM Pond 2 Retrofit TAT H AAA Date: June 2021 File No.: 118179 E N G I N E E R I N G Designed By: ARO Checked By: DAM Subject: Pond SSD Table SWM POND OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS-OPTION 5 Discharge Storage Water Level Storm (m3/S) (m3) (m) Chicago SCS Chicago SCS Chicago SCS 25 mm 0.07 - 7467 - 280.03 - 1:2-Year 0.10 0.44 12290 17724 280.16 280.39 1:5-Year 1 0.31 0.68 15925 23303 280.33 280.56 1:10-Year 0.48 0.77 18292 27415 280.40 280.69 1:25-Year 0.64 0.87 21510 33389 280.51 280.86 1:50-Year 0.70 0.99 24274 41370 280.59 281.09 1:100-Year 0.78 1.05 28281 45951 280.71 281.21 Regional 2.28 - 60884 - 281.52 - (Timmins) Page 392 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Appendix E: Phosphorus Budget Analysis Page 393 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... �r T A T H A M Project SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 IFile No.: 118179 Designed By: ARO E N G I N E E R I N G Phosphorus Removal Subject Efficiency Checked By: DAM ORO-MEDONTE POND 2 RETROFIT CURRENT DRY POND PERFORMANCE PHOSPHOROUS BUDGET ASSESSMENT NVCA Subwatershed Oro Creeks South Present Future Phosphorous Present Future LAND USE CATEGORY Loading Rate Present Area Phosphorous Future Area Phosphorous (kg/ha/year) (ha) Loading (ha) Load (kg/year) (kg/year) Cropland 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hay-Pasture 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 Turf-Sod 0.12 53.35 6.40 13.23 1.59 High Intensity Development 1.82 12.71 23.13 54.78 99.70 Low Intensity Development 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarry 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unpaved Road 0.83 2.49 2.07 0.54 0.45 Forest 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transition 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wetland 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Open Water 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 68.SS 31.60 68.SS 101.74 Notes: 1)Phosphorus Loading Rates determined from MECP's Phosphorus Budget Tool in Support of Sustainable Development for the Lake Simcoe Watershed(2012) Starting Dry Pond Dry Pond Remaining CONDITION Phosphorous Phosphorous Phosphorous Phosphorous Loading Rate Removal Removal Rate Loading Rate (kg/year) Efficiency(%) (kg/year) (kg/year) Present 31.60 10% 3.16 28.44 Future 101.74 109, 10.17 91.56 Page 394 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... - TAT H AAA Project SWM Pond 2 Retrofit Date: June 2021 11 r File No.: 118179 Designed By:ARO E N G 1 N E E R I N G Phosphorus Removal Subject Efficiency Checked By:DIRT ORO-MEDONTE POND 2 RETROFIT PROPOSED CONSTRUCTED WETLAND RETROFIT PERFORMANCE PHOSPHOROUS BUDGET ASSESSMENT NVCA Subwatershed Oro Creeks South Present Future Phosphorous Present Future LAND USE CATEGORY Loading Rate Present Area Phosphorous Future Area Phosphorous (kg/ha/year) (ha) Loading (ha) Load (kg/year) (kg/year) Cropland 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hay-Pasture 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Turf-Sod 0.12 53.35 6.40 13.23 1.59 High Intensity Development 1.82 12.71 23.13 54.78 99.70 Low Intensity Development 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarry 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unpaved Road 0.83 2.49 2.07 0.54 0.45 Forest 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transition 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wetland 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Open Water 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 68.55 31.60 68.55 101.74 Notes: 1)Phosphorus Loading Rates determined from MECP's Phosphorus Budget Tool in Support of Sustainable Development for the Lake Simcoe Watershed(2012) Proposed Constructed Starting Constructed Wetland Phosphorous CONDITION Phosphorous Wetland phosphorous Phosphorous Loading Rate Phosphorous Loading Rate (kg/year) Removal Removal Rate(kg/year) (kg/year) Efficiency(%) Present 31.60 77% 24.33 7.27 Future 101.74 77% 78.34 23.40 Summary of Retrofit Performance Improvement Proposed Current Dry Constructed Retrofit Pond Wetland Difference in Phosphorus Remaining Retrofit Remaining Removal CONDITION Phosphorous Remaining Phosphorous performance Loading Rate Phosphorous Loading Rate Improvement (kg/year) Loading Rate (kg/year) (kg/year) (kg/year) Present 28.44 7.271 21.17 1 74% Future 91.56 1 23.40 1 68.16 1 74% Page 395 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Appendix F: Water Budget Analysis Page 396 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... r TAT H AAA N E Water Budget Project Details Prepared By SWM Pond 2 Retrofit 118179 Alysse Overholt June 2021 Water Balance Detials Methodology Thornthwaite Method Climate Data&Source Barrie WPCC Climate Normal Data for 1998 to 2008 (Environment Canada) Thornthwaite Coefficient 1.081 Month Temp Precip Heat PET Daylight Adjusted AET Surplus Deficit o ( c) (mm) Index (mm) Factor PET (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) Jan. _7 7 83 0.0 0.0 0.77 0.0 0.0 82.5 0.0 Feb. -6.6 62 0.0 0.0 0.87 0.0 0.0 61.8 0.0 Mar. -2.1 58 0.0 0.0 1.00 0.0 0.0 58.1 0.0 Apr. 5.6 62 1.2 28.3 1.12 31.8 31.8 30.4 0.0 May 12.3 82 3.9 75.2 1.23 92.7 82.4 0.0 10.3 Jun. 17 9 85 6.9 114.1 1.29 147.2 84.8 0.0 62.4 Jul. 20 8 77 8.7 135.7 1.26 171.3 77.2 0.0 94.1 Aug. 19 7 90 8.0 118.2 1.17 137.8 89.9 0.0 47.9 Sep. 15.3 94 5.4 77.9 1.04 81.2 81.2 12.8 0.0 Oct. 8.7 78 2.3 38.4 0.92 35.1 35.1 42.4 0.0 Nov. 2.7 89 0.4 9.2 0.80 7.4 7.4 81.5 0.0 Dec. -3 5 74 0.0 0.0 0.74 0.0 0.0 73.6 0.0 Total - 933 36.8 597.1 - 704.6 489.8 443.1 214.8 Additional Notes PET = Potential Evapotranspiration; AET = Actual Evapotranspiration PEquationsw(2) r l (") whereI PET is the estimated potential evapotranspiration(mnVmonth) Td is the average daily temperature(degrees Celsius;if this is negative,use 0)of the month being calculated N is the number of days in the month being calculated L is the average day length(hours)of the month being calculated a_(6.75 x 10-7)13-(7.71 x 10-5)IZ+(1.792 x 10-2)I+0.49239 12 T l 1.514 I= J is a heat index which depends on the 12 monthly mean temperatures T..iO Page 397 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... TATHAM ENGINEERING Water Budget Project Details Prepared By SWM Pond 2 Retrofit 320875 Alysse Overholt June 2021 Pre-Development Catchment Details Post Development Catchment Details Area (ha) 68.55 Area (ha) 68.55 Previous Area(ha) 53.35 Previous Area (ha) 13.23 mpervious Area (ha) 15.20 Impervious Area (ha) 55.32 Pre-Development Post Development Infiltration Factor Pervious Pervious Topography 0.300 0.300 Soil 0.400 0.400 Land Cover 0.100 0.100 Infiltration Factor 0.800 0.800 Water Budget Pervious Impervious Total Pervious Impervious Total Water Surplus (m3) 236,368 67,343.8 303,712 58,616 245,096 303,712 Infiltration (m3) 189,094 0.0 189,094 46,893 0.0 46,893 Runoff (m3) 47,274 1 67,343.8 1 114,617 1 11,723 1 245,096 256,819 Reduction in Annual Infiltration Volume (m3) 142,202 Page 398 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Appendix G: Detailed Cost Estimate Page 399 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE IMPROVEMENT AND RETROFIT ALTERNATIVES FOR POND 2-GUTHRIE INDUSTRIAL LANDS 118179.00 CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE June 22,2021 ITEM EST. ESTIMATED ESTIMATED No. DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY. UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1 Pond Cleanout and"Do Nothing" 1.01 Mobilization L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000 1.02 Pond Cleanout Cleanout LS. 1 $50,000.00 $50,000 1.03 Sediment Removal&Disposal 600 $150.00 $90,000 1.04 In Cleanout ea. 4 $2,500.00 $10,000 Total $155,000 2 Option#1-Maintain Top of Bank Increase Size of SWM Block 2.01 Mobilization L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000 2.02 Excavation and Regrading 43000 $15.00 $645,000 2.03 Sediment Removal&Disposal 600 $150.00 $90,000 2.04 Inlet/Outlet Cleanout 3 $2.500.00 $7.500 2.05 Outlet Structure Installation LS. 1 $25,000.00 $25,000 2.06 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility 4250 $11.50 $48,875 2.07 Planting Allowance z 4250 $75.00 $318,750 2.08 Property Acquisition egiv.lot 5 $130,000.00 $650,000 (based on assessed value of similar size lots in surrounding area from Simcoe County CIS) Subtotal $1,790,125 Internal Staff Charges(Engineering,Purchasing,Legal(15%)) $268,519 Design/Engineering Design(30%) $537,038 Design/Engineering Construction(10%) $179.013 Contingency(20%) $18,000 Total Option#1 $2,792,694 3 Option#2-Maintain Top of Bank,Increase Size and Split SWM Block 2.01 Mobilization L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000 2.02 Excavation and Regrading 45200 $15.00 $678,000 2.03 Sediment Removal&Disposal 600 $150.00 $90,000 2.04 Inlet/Outlet Cleanout ea. 3 $2,500.00 $7,500 2.05 Outlet Structure Installation L.S. 1 $25,000.00 $25.000 2.06 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility 5350 $11.50 $61,525 2.07 Planting Allowance 5350 $75.00 $401,250 2.08 Property Acquisition egiivz.lot 6 $130,000.00 $780,000 (based on assessed value of similar size lots in surrounding area from Simcoe County CIS) Subtotal $2,048,275 Internal Staff Charges(Engineering,Purchasing,Legal(15%)) $307,241 Design/Engineering Design(30%) $614,483 Design/Engineering Construction(10%) $204,828 Contingency(20%) $385,800 Total Option#2 $3,560,626 4 Option#3-Raise Top of Bank,Increase Size of SWM Block and Regrade Private Properties 2,01 Mobilization L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000 2.02 Excavation and Regrading 50000 $15.00 $750,000 2.03 Sediment Removal&Disposal 600 $150.00 $90,000 2.04 Inlet/Outlet Cleanout ea. 3 $2.500.00 $7.500 2.05 Outlet Structure Installation L.S. 1 $25,000.00 $25,000 2.06 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility 4500 $11.50 $51,750 2.07 Planting Allowance 4500 $75.00 $337,500 2.08 Property Acquisition egiv.zlot 5 $130,000.00 $650,000 (based on assessed value of similar size lots in surrounding area from Simcoe County CIS) Subtotal $1,916,750 Internal Staff Charges(Engineering,Purchasing,Legal(15%)) $287,513 Design/Engineering Design(30%) $575,025 Design/Engineering Construction(10%) $191.675 Contingency(20%) $439,960 Total Option#3 $3,410,923 5 Option#4-Maintain Top of Bank,Provide Linear LID Features for Drainage North of Holick Rd.Increase Side of SWM Block 2.01 Mobilization L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000 2.02 Excavation and Regrading 60000 $15.00 $900,000 2.03 Sediment Removal&Disposal 600 $150.00 $90,000 2.04 Inlet/Outlet Cleanout ea. 3 $2,500.00 $7,500 2.05 Outlet Structure Installation L.S. 1 $25,000.00 $25,000 2.06 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility hri 8750 $11.50 $100,625 2.07 Planting Allowance 8750 $75.00 $656,250 2.08 Property Acquisition egii .zlot 5 $130,000.00 $650,000 (based on assessed value of similar size lots in surrounding area from Simcoe County CIS) Subtotal $2,434,375 Internal Staff Charges(Engineering,Purchasing,Legal(15%)) $365,156 Design/Engineering Design(30%) $730,313 Design/Engineering Construction(10%) $243,438 Contingency(20%) $23,000 Total Option#4 $3,796,281 6 Option#5-Maintain Top of Bank,Provide At-Source LIDS and Increase Size of SWM Block 2.01 Mobilization L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000 2.02 Excavation and Regrading 34000 $15.00 $510,000 2.03 Sediment Removal&Disposal 600 $150.00 $90,000 2.04 Inlet/Outlet Cleanout ea. 3 $2.500.00 $7.500 2.05 Outlet Structure Installation L.S. 1 $25,000.00 $25,000 2.06 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility 4200 $11.50 $48,300 2.07 Planting Allowance z 4200 $75.00 $315.000 2.08 Property Acquisition egiv.lot 4 $130,000.00 $520,000 (based on assessed value of similar size lots in surrounding area from Simcoe County CIS) Subtotal $1,520,800 Internal Staff Charges(Engineering,Purchasing,Legal(15%)) $228,120 Design/Engineering Design(30%) $456,240 Design/Engineering Construction(10%) $152,080 Contingency(20%) $23,000 Total Option#5 $2,380,240 Page 400 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... 115 Sandford Fleming Drive,Suite 200 T 705-444-2565 A M Collingwood,Ontario L9Y 5A6 E info@tathameng.com E N G I N E E R I N G tathameng.com File 118179 August 25, 2021 Michelle Jakobi Director, Environmental Services Township of Oro-Medonte 148 7 Line South Oro, Ontario LOL 2XO Re: Stormwater Management Pond 2 Retrofit, Guthrie Additional Analysis - Options 5 & 6 Dear Michelle: The Township of Oro-Medonte (Township) retained Tatham Engineering Limited (Tatham) to undertake a study to determine the preferred retrofit alternative for the existing dry pond stormwater management (SWM) facility, identified as Pond 2 in the Guthrie Industrial Subdivision. The results of the study were summarized in a Preliminary Design Report dated July 29, 2021 and should be referenced when reviewing this letter. The Preliminary Design Report assessed 5 retrofit alternatives and evaluated the feasibility of each option from technical, environmental, social and economic perspectives. Details of the 5 retrofit alternatives are described in the Preliminary Design Report. Through the completion of a weighted evaluation matrix, Option 5 was determined to be the preferred alternative for implementation. The Township has requested additional analysis of Option 5, and analysis of a new Option 6 to support a future Staff Report to Council. OUR UNDERSTANDING The existing dry pond SWIM facility, identified as Pond 2, was constructed in 1988 and has been identified for potential retrofit opportunities. The existing SWIM Block is considerably undersized for the contributing drainage area and will not service the future development condition of the surrounding area as designed. The Township has reviewed the Preliminary Design Report and has requested a more defined estimate of the level of quantity and quality control that can be provided by the SWIM block retrofit and the corresponding SWIM requirements for private landowners. This is being completed to support land acquisition feasibility and/or cost sharing considerations for new development under Option 5. Additionally, the Township has requested consideration of a new Option 6 which would include no land acquisition for the SWIM Pond 2 retrofit, but instead implement low-impact development (LID) technologies on existing Town owned land and/or lot level controls on private property as development of the industrial subdivision proceeds. `` 9Consulting �/ Professional Engineers Engineers Ontario of Ontorio Authorized by the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario to offer professional engineering services. Enhancing our communities Page 401 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Michelle Jakobi I Township of Oro-Medonte 2 Through discussions with the Township, it is understood the preferred alternative will consider the following key design criteria: 1. The Township would prefer to limit the land required for acquisition. 2. The Township would prefer to maintain the rural cross sections along Holick Road and Windstar Road (i.e. the Township does not intend to reconstruct the road to incorporate stormwater storage features such as oversized storm sewer). 3. Based on the Township's current maintenance and sediment cleanout program, the preferred option would be a consolidated SWIM Block with lower maintenance requirements (i.e. the more frequent maintenance and sediment cleanout requirement associated with long stretches of linear LID features is less desirable, as is the rigorous maintenance/cleanout schedule for mechanical treatment units). 4. The stormwater control requirements were agreed to be quantified on a cubic metre per hectare (m3/ha) basis for all future development on private property to account for any future severance or amalgamation of existing lots. OBJECTIVES The primary objective of this report is to provide additional information regarding Option 5 and prepare a new Option 6. Specifically, these options require the construction of lot level SWIM facilities to provide water quantity and quality controls. The required type, size and cost of these facilities have been reviewed and outlined in the following sections. SWM CRITERIA AND OBJECTIVES As described in the Preliminary Design Report, the following criteria/objectives should be addressed by the SWIM facility improvement and retrofit opportunities considered: 1. SWIM plans for all future development and re-development should consider a minimum 15% increase in rainfall depth and intensity for the design of all future SWIM systems. 2. SWIM plans for all future development and re-development must provide post to pre-development peak flow control at a minimum. 3. SWIM plans for all future development and re-development must provide MECP Enhanced Level water quality control corresponding to 80% total suspended solids (TSS) removal, including a minimum of 24 hour extended detention of the greater of: 40 m3/ha of contributing area or the total runoff volume produced by the 25 mm 4-hr Chicago storm. 4. SWIM plans for all future development and re-development should consider the use of LID practices where applicable, as stand-alone SWIM systems or as part of a treatment train combined with other SWIM practices. The conversion of existing roadside ditches into Enhanced Grass Swales is also recommended as a relatively low-cost solution to improve the water quality of stormwater runoff, including phosphorus reduction from existing developed areas. Page 402 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Michelle Jakobi I Township of Oro-Medonte 3 5. Joint public/private programs are to be advance by the Township to improve water quality, reduce erosion and to promote public education and awareness on issues related to SWM (i.e. rain barrel program, incentivizing installation of LIDS by private landowners). SWMF RETROFIT OPTIONS A Visual OTTHYMO (VO) hydrologic model was created to quantify existing peak flow rates through the subject area to the identified outlets. The VO model was revised to compute the future development peak flows contributing to Pond 2 under the ultimate development condition. An imperviousness of 90% was assumed for the industrial-zoned properties. Details of the hydrologic analysis are provided in the Preliminary Design Report. Each of the 5 retrofit options were modelled, with Options 1 through 4 being summarized in the Preliminary Design Report. Option 5 results are summarized in the following section. A new Option 6 is introduced in the proceeding section at the request of the Township. Option 5- Maintain Top of Bank, Provide Lot-Level SWM Controls and Increase Size of SWM Block Under this option, the dry pond SWM facility will be re-designed to a wetland facility. The permanent pool elevation will be at the approximate existing bottom of pond and the existing top of bank elevations will be raised. The bottom of pond will be excavated from the permanent pool elevation and the SWM facility footprint will be expanded into the adjacent undeveloped lot to the south to meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives. The proposed wetland facility would provide the required Enhanced Level water quality treatment for all future development. Water quality calculations are included in Appendix A. The approximate footprint area required under Option 5 is summarized in the following table. Typically, the size of a SWM Block can be estimated to be between 5-8% of the total drainage area, depending on land use and topography. The existing 0.76 ha SWM Block represents only 1.1% of the total 68.6 ha drainage area and is therefore considerably undersized. Although optimizing the size of the pond and peak flows will be completed at the detailed design stage for the preferred retrofit alternative selected, the option presented is within the acceptable range for an estimated SWM Block size. Table 1: Estimated SWM Block Size Summary DESIGN TOTAL • OF TOTAL • • • IN HA SWM ALTERNATIVE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA ADDITION TO EXISTING 0.76 Option 5 4.54 6.6% 3.78 As it is not practical to construct a SWM facility that is large enough to provide post-to-pre water quantity control for the entire contributing area, future developments on private property will be required to implement water quantity control measures through the use of LIDs or other lot level SWM facilities to OEM- Page 403 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Michelle Jakobi I Township of Oro-Medonte 4 match post development flows to pre-development levels for more frequent storm events (the 25 mm storm, 1:2-year, and 1:5-year return frequency design storms). Based on the stage-storage-discharge curves created for Option 5, 645 m3/ha of storage will be required to be provided on-site for all new private development, through on-site controls to attenuate peak flows up to the 1:5 year return frequency design storm. Due to the topography of the area and the storage requirements, it has been assumed for the purposes of this preliminary analysis that storage can be provided in shallow vegetated surface depression features on each lot. It is noted that for the larger lots in Catchment 101 and 102 fronting Holick Road, the proposed surface depression features would be considered dry ponds due to larger storage volume requirement. While this was determined to be the most cost-effective option, underground storage units would also be an acceptable form of control, provided they meet the quantity control objectives. The costs associated with the lot level controls assume the requisite storage volumes are provided in 0.8 m deep surface storage features and that the ultimate proposed development is built out to 90% impervious. At a depth of 0.8 m, the lot-level controls would require approximately 8%of the total lot area. While deeper storage areas would reduce the required footprint, 0.8 m has been used based on grading constraints in the area. If a private property owner wishes to exceed 90% imperviousness on a lot, further analysis would be required to ensure the water quantity and quality objectives are met. Similarly, if the proposed development is less than 90% impervious there may be opportunity to reduce the size of the lot- level control. A preliminary cost estimate is included in Appendix B and is based on the previously noted assumptions. As previously discussed, if private property owners would prefer to implement other acceptable SWIM features such as underground storage units, additional costs may apply. This option results in decreased peak flows under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. Because the top of pond elevations will be maintained, the flooding on adjacent private properties will still occur at an elevation of 281.30 m, and the Regional (Timmins) storm will continue to spill east to the Lake Simcoe Watershed (Oro Creeks South Subwatershed). However, the extent of flooding on private property will be decreased, as will the peak flow rate spilling to the Lake Simcoe Watershed compared to existing conditions. Lots that have been fully developed under existing conditions will not be required to retrofit their properties. The wetland SWIM facility will provide water quality improvements and phosphorus removal. The lot-level facilities will improve post-development water quality to the SWIM Block and provide opportunity for infiltration. This option will improve stormwater management in the Township and will reduce impacts to surrounding private properties during the Regional (Timmins). Property acquisition will be required to expand the SWIM block. Optimizing the size of the pond and the outflows will be completed at detailed design should this option be the preferred retrofit alternative. Page 404 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Michelle Jakobi I Township of Oro-Medonte 5 Figure 7 is enclosed and illustrates the approximate property acquisition requirement and the extent of flooding during the Regional (Timmins) storm under future conditions for this option and is enclosed for reference. Option 6 - Maintain Top of Bank, Provide Lot-Level SWIM Controls and Maintain Size of SWIM Block Under this option, the dry pond SWIM facility will be re-designed to a wetland facility. The permanent pool elevation will be at the approximate existing bottom of pond and the existing top of bank elevations will be raised. The limits of the SWIM Block will be maintained and will provide approximately 36%TSS removal for the drainage area. As such, all proposed development on private property will be required to provide a minimum of 69% removal on-site to achieve an overall TSS removal efficiency of 80% in a treatment train approach. In addition, future development on private property will be required to implement water quantity control measures using lot-level controls to match post-development peak flow rates to pre- development levels, for storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency. The hydrographs for post-development Catchments 201, 202 and 203 were compared against the pre- development hydrographs to calculate the required storage for the 1:100 year frequency design storm. In this analysis, the area between the pre and post-development hydrographs, which provides a conservative estimate of the storage volume required to match pre-development peak flows, was calculated. An example of these calculations is provided in Appendix C. Based on our analysis, Option 6 would require 1,481 m3/ha of storage for all future development on private property through on-site controls. Similar to Option 5, it is recommended this storage is provided in low, vegetated, surface depression features on each lot. It is noted that for the larger lots in Catchment 101 and 102 fronting Holick Road, the surface depression features would be considered dry ponds due to the large storage volume required. As per the MECP, Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual, dry ponds require 255 m3/ha of storage to provide 60% TSS removal for a 90% impervious area. As such, the proposed 830 m3/ha vegetative depression features required for quantity control will provide at least 60% TSS removal. To achieve the remaining 9% TSS removal, vegetative filter strips or some other form of pre-treatment will be required to treat the runoff before it reaches the surface storage areas. While this was determined to be the most cost-effective option, underground storage and mechanical treatment units (oil/grit separator or membrane treatment unit) would also be an acceptable form of control, provided they satisfy the quality and quantity control objectives. The costs associated with the lot-level controls assumes the requisite storage volumes are provided in 0.8 m deep surface storage features and that the ultimate proposed development is built out to 90% impervious. Note that the footprint required for the lot-level controls to control to the 1:100 year frequency design storm is approximately 18.5%of the privately owned lots which would significantly limit the amount of developable space on each lot. If a private property owner wishes to exceed 90% imperviousness on a lot, further analysis would be required to ensure the water quantity and quality objectives are met. Similarly, if the proposed development is less than 90% impervious there may be opportunity to reduce OEM- Page 405 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Michelle Jakobi I Township of Oro-Medonte 6 the size of the lot-level control. A preliminary cost estimate is included in Appendix B, and was based on the previously noted assumptions. As noted, if private property owners prefer to implement other acceptable SWM features, such as underground storage and mechanical treatment units, additional costs may apply. This option results in matching peak flow rates under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. Because the top of pond elevations will be maintained, the flooding on adjacent private properties will still occur at 281.30 m, and the Regional (Timmins) storm will continue to spill east to the Lake Simcoe Watershed (Oro Creeks South Subwatershed). As the proposed peak flow rates will match existing levels, and the limits of the SWM block remain unchanged, the limit of flooding is expected to match existing conditions as shown in Figure 1 (enclosed for reference). Lots that have been fully developed under existing conditions will not be required to retrofit their properties. Having property owners overcontrol runoff on their lots to mitigate flooding/overtopping in the SWM block was considered, however, this would result in even less developable land and/or major expenses to provide the storage volume underground. Due to this, overcontrolling the runoff to reduce flooding under Option 6 is not considered feasible. The wetland SWM facility will provide water quality improvements and phosphorus removal compared to existing conditions. The lot-level SWM controls will improve water quality to the SWM Block and provide opportunity for infiltration. This option will improve stormwater management in the Township and will not worsen flooding on surrounding private properties during the Regional (Timmins) storm. Property acquisition will not be required as the SWM block will not be expanded under this option. COST ANALYSIS Preliminary construction cost estimates for each of the improvement and retrofit alternatives have been developed to assist the Township with capital budgeting. The costs for Options 5 & 6 have been broken down into the SWM retrofit costs and the lot level facility costs and are summarized in Table 2 below. Table 2: SWM Retrofit Cost Estimate Summary DESJGN ESTIMATED r LOT ESTIMATED TOTAL COST - • • COST Option 5 $2,165,315 $1,344,866 $3,510,181 Option 6 $913,012 $3,085,812 $3,998,823 Under Option 5, the SWM retrofit costs include the property acquisition to increase the size of the SWMF as well as the excavation, regrading and seeding/replanting to construct the larger SWMF. Under Option Page 406 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Michelle Jakobi I Township of Oro-Medonte 7 6 the SWMF limits are to remain the same as existing and as such, no property acquisition is required and the amounts for excavation, regrading and seeding/replanting are much less. However, due to the minimal water quantity and quality control provided by the proposed SWMF in Option 6, much more quality and quantity treatment is required on the lot level resulting in higher costs for the lot level controls. As previously discussed, the lot level SWIM control prices assume the use of vegetative depression features to provide the required water quality and quantity control. If private property owners would prefer to implement other acceptable SWIM features such as underground storage and mechanical treatment units, additional costs may apply. The cost estimate does not consider the land value and reduced development potential of the surface storage feature, which could be significant. The cost estimates are based on average tender prices received on projects of similar size and scope in 2018 & 2019 within Simcoe County. All cost estimates include engineering consulting fees values at 5%. Although costing is based on historical tender pricing database, there is evidence that pricing of many construction items has increased up to 10-50% in 2020/2021 due to COVID protocols and supply chain impacts. Property acquisition cost estimates are based on the assessed value of similar size lots in the surrounding area from Simcoe County GIS mapping and represent a baseline for comparison between options. It is expected that the market value of land is higher than the assessed value used for this analysis. Due to the current fluctuations in construction costs and land value, additional contingency values are recommended to be applied for budgeting purposes. Although the amount of contingency will be confirmed with the Township, we have applied a 20% contingency for this cost analysis. Preliminary construction cost estimate breakdowns are included in Appendix B. SUMMARY This letter has been prepared as an additional analysis to the Preliminary Design Report (Tatham, July 29, 2021). This letter should be reviewed in conjunction with the Preliminary Design Report. At the request of the Township a more defined estimate of the level of quantity and quality control that can be provided by the SWIM block retrofit and the corresponding SWIM requirements for private landowners has been prepared to support land acquisition and/or cost sharing considerations for new development under Option 5. Additionally, a new Option 6 which includes no land acquisition for the SWIM Pond 2 retrofit, but instead implements lot level controls on private property has been developed. Under Option 5, land procurement of approximately 3.78 ha is required to expand the existing 0.76 ha SWIM Block to meet the requisite permanent pool, extended detention, and active storage volumes to satisfy stormwater quality, quantity, and erosion control objectives for all future development. Additionally, all future development on private properties within the drainage area to Pond 2 will require 645 m3/ha of on-site storage through lot-level controls. This option results in decreased peak flows under all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. The OEM- Page 407 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... Michelle Jakobi I Township of Oro-Medonte 8 extent of flooding on private property will be decreased, as will the volume of water spilling to the Lake Simcoe Watershed, compared to existing conditions. Under Option 6 there will be no land acquisition for the SWM retrofit. Instead, all future development on private properties within the drainage area to Pond 2 will require 1,481 m3/ha of on-site storage through lot-level controls and must also provide a minimum of 69% TSS removal on-site to achieve an overall TSS removal efficiency of 80% in a treatment train approach. This option results in matching peak flows for all storm events up to the 1:100-year return frequency design storm and Regional (Timmins) storm. As the peak flows and the extent of the SWMF will not change in this scenario, the extent of the flooding on private property, and the spill to the Lake Simcoe Watershed is expected to remain unchanged from the existing conditions. As such, no improvement to flooding on private properties is expected under Option 6. Preliminary construction cost estimate breakdowns for Options 5 and 6 were completed assuming the ultimate future build out of the private properties to 90% impervious. Shallow vegetated surface depression storage features are recommended for the private property lot-level controls. Underground storage and mechanical treatment units may be acceptable, however, due to the large upfront cost, they were not included in the cost estimate. It is noted that if a private property owner wishes to exceed the 90% imperviousness on a lot, further analysis would be required to ensure the water quantity and quality objectives are met. 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PROJECT Oro-Medonte SWIM Pond 2 FILE 118179 � TAT HAM Retrofit DATE August 18, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G SUBJECT SWIMWetland Quality Storage NAME JG Option 5 PAGE 1 OF 1 SWM WETLAND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Storage Requirements Contributing Areas Catchment 201 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 90.0 Catchment 202 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 90.0 Catchment 203 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 90.0 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 35.7 Catchment Area ha %Impervious Catchment Area ha %Impervious TOTAL AREA 68.55 ha %Impervious 81 Required Level of Treatme 80 % Enhanced Level SWIM Facility Typ 3 (1-Infiltration, 2-Wetlands, 3-Hybrid Wet Pond, 4-Wet Pond, 5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Water Quality Storage Requirement 145.2 cu.m/ha Wetland Volume Provided 15300 cu.m Wetland Volume Provided 223.19 cu.m/ha TSS Removal Provided >80% Additional Water Quality Required 0 cu.m Page 414 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... PROJECT Oro-Medonte SWIM Pond 2 FILE 118179 � TAT HAM Retrofit DATE August 18, 2021 E N G I N E E R I N G SUBJECT SWIMWetland Quality Storage NAME JG Option 6 PAGE 1 OF 1 SWM WETLAND WATER QUALITY STORAGE Stormwater Management Facility Water Quality Storage Requirements Contributing Areas Catchment 201 Area 14.3 ha %Impervious 90.0 Catchment 202 Area 23.5 ha %Impervious 90.0 Catchment 203 Area 19.0 ha %Impervious 90.0 Catchment 104 Area 11.8 ha %Impervious 35.7 Catchment Area ha %Impervious Catchment Area ha %Impervious TOTAL AREA 68.55 ha %Impervious 81 Required Level of Treatme 80 % Enhanced Level SWIM Facility Typ 3 (1-Infiltration, 2-Wetlands, 3-Hybrid Wet Pond, 4-Wet Pond, 5-Dry Pond) Enhanced Water Quality Storage Requirement 145.2 cu.m/ha Wetland Volume Provided 1420 cu.m Wetland Volume Provided 20.7 cu.m/ha TSS Removal Provided by SWMF 36.0% Additional Water Quality Required 68.7% *assumes a treatment train approach Page 415 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Appendix B: Detailed Cost Estimate Page 416 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re. Winfu... TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE IMPROVEMENT AND RETROFIT ALTERNATIVES FOR POND 2-GUTHRIE INDUSTRIAL LANDS 118179 CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE August 18,2021 ITEM EST. ESTIMATED ESTIMATED No. DESCRIPTION UNIT OTY. UNIT PRICE AMOUNT Option#5-Maintain Top of Bank,Provide Lot-Level SWM Controls and Increase Size of SWM Block (Up to 1:5 Year Design Storm) 1 SWM Block Retrofit 1.01 Mobilization L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000 1.02 Excavation and Regrading m2 34000 $15.00 $510,000 1.03 Sediment Removal&Disposal m3 600 $150.00 $90,000 1.04 Inlet/Outlet Cleanout ea. 3 $2,500.00 $7,500 1.05 Outlet Structure Installation L.S. 1 $25,000.00 $25,000 1.06 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility m2 4200 $11.50 $48,300 1.07 Planting Allowance m2 4200 $75.00 $315,000 1.08 Property Acquisition egiv.lot 4 $130,000.00 $520,000 (based on assessed value of similar size lots in surrounding area from Simcoe County GIS) Subtotal $1,520,800 Engineering Design&Construction(5%) $76,040 Contingency(20%) $319,368 HST(13%) $249,107 SWM Block Retrofit Subtotal $2,165,315 2 Lot-Level SWM Controls On Private Property(Up to 1:5 Year Design Storm) 2.01 Excavation and Regrading m2 23323 $15.00 $349,838 2.02 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility m2 23323 $11.50 $268,209 2.03 Dispose of Excavated Material m3 18658 $17.50 $326,515 Subtotal $944,561 Engineering Design&Construction(5%) $47,228 Contingency(20%) $198,358 HST(13%) $154,719 Lot Level LID Subtotal $1,344,866 Total Option#5 $3,510,181 Option#6-Maintain Top of Bank,Provide Lot-Level SWM Controls and Maintain Size of SWM Block (Up to 1:100 Year Design Storm) 3 SWM Block Retrofit 3.01 Mobilization L.S. 1 $5,000.00 $5,000 3.02 Excavation and Regrading m2 7500 $15.00 $112,500 3.03 Sediment Removal&Disposal m3 600 $150.00 $90,000 3.04 Inlet/Outlet Cleanout ea. 3 $2,500.00 $7,500 3.05 Outlet Structure Installation L.S. 1 $25,000.00 $25,000 3.06 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility m2 7500 $11.50 $86,250 3.07 Planting Allowance m2 4200 $75.00 $315,000 Subtotal $641,250 Engineering Design&Construction(5%) $32,063 Contingency(20%) $134,663 HST(13%) $105,037 SWM Block Retrofit Subtotal $913,012 4 Lot-Level SWM Controls On Private Property(Up to 1:100 Year Design Storm) 4.01 Excavation and Regrading m2 53514 $15.00 $802,706 4.02 Topsoil,Seed&Mulch to match around facility m2 53514 $11.50 $615,408 4.03 Dispose of Excavated Material m3 42811 $17.50 $749,193 Subtotal $2,167,307 Engineering Design&Construction(5%) $108,365 Contingency(20%) $455,134 HST(13%) $355,005 Lot Level LID Subtotal $3,085,812 Total Option#6 $3,998,823 Page 417 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Appendix C: Hydrograph Analysis Page 418 of 459 10.g) DS2021-149, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re: Winfu... 1:100 Year Hydrograph Comparison 10 9 8 7 The area between the pre and 6 post development hydrographs (15,822)represents volume 0 6 required to match post Y 4 development peak flows to pre 3 development for each 2 catchment. 1 0 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 Duration(hr) Catchment 103 -Catchment 203 Catchment 201 Storage Required 7,902 m3 Catchment 202 Storage Required 19,087 m3 Catchment 203 Storage Required 15,822 m3 Total Storage Required 42,811 m3 Future Developable Area 28.9 mZ Storage Required 1,482 m3/ha Page 419 of 459 11 .a) Robin Dunn, CAO re: Update on COVID-19 Actions. Verbal Matters -7� (Section 13.3 of Township's 0�' °f Procedural By-Law No. 2017-165) Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Name: Andria Leigh, Acting CAO Item Number/Name: FT1a) Update on COVID-19 Actions Meeting Date: September 22, 2021 Motion No.: C210922-14 Type of Meeting: �X Council ❑ Special Council ❑ Development Services Committee ❑ Accessibility Advisory Committee ❑ Heritage Committee ❑ Human Resources Committee Speaking Notes: • As Council will recall, I presented a detailed update at the September 8, 2021 through a power point presentation • Given the limited actions/updates since that meeting, today's update to Council is a verbal update, there is no power point slide presentation • As Council is aware, today is the date the Provincial legislation comes into effect regarding the requirements for proof of full vaccination when accessing identified facilities — which includes the Township's arena • The CAO and SMT are currently working on the preparation on a draft Corporate Vaccination policy that is anticipated to be presented to Council at an October Council meeting for review and approval • Township Operations and Community Services staff have worked on procedures for the arena in the short term and have also worked with the Township's Communications staff on sharing this procedure information with the required arena user groups • Staff's intent is to provide a detailed Update on COVID-19 Actions in the form of a power point presentation at Council's next meeting on October 13t" • Opened up for questions from Council 9/27/21 Page 420 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re: Pr... Township of Report r 0 Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: FI 2021-16 Council Derek Hnatiuk Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 22, 2021 Properties Eligible for Tax Roll #: Sale Registration R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . Report No. F12021- 16 relating to properties eligible for tax sale registration be received Background: With the authority provided in the Municipal Act, 2001, (the "Act") municipalities are empowered with the tax arrears collection tool of the ability to register a tax arrears certificate against a property and ultimately selling the property if the tax arrears are not paid. As per Subsection 373(1) of the Act, a property is eligible for registration of a tax arrears certificate against the title to that land when the associated tax account has any part of two years (or more) outstanding taxes on January 1st of the following year. The two-year period was introduced in Bill 68, Modernizing Ontario's Municipal Legislation Act, 2017. Prior to this legislation being introduced, three years of taxes had to be outstanding in order to register the tax arrears certificate. As per Policy # POL-FIN-010, enacted by Council on December 9, 2020, Township Council directed staff to defer the implementation of Bill 68 to 2022 thus providing a grace period in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In following with the direction provided by Council, all properties reflected in this staff report are eligible for the registration of a tax arrears certificate as each have three or more years (2018 and/or prior) of outstanding taxes. The registration of a tax arrears certificate is an indication that the municipality has a priority lien upon the land for property tax arrears. When the title of the property is Finance September 22, 2021 Report No.F12021-16 Page 1 of 4 Page 421 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re: Pr... searched, the certificate shows the municipality's intention to sell the land for tax arrears after the expiry of the legislated time period, unless that property taxes are paid, cancelled, or a valid extension agreement is in place. Collection Policy Highlights: As established by the Township's current property tax collection policy (# POL-FIN-010 enacted by Council on December 9, 2020 - attached is Appendix 1), the Township has applied the following methods to collect tax arrears: • Verbal communication • Arrear notices • Payment arrangements • Pre-collection and final collection notice letters • Tax sale process following registration Review of past accounts were done on a monthly basis; as well, an arrears report was generated along with the generation of an arrears report four times per year. Arrears notices were mailed after each instalment due date and only to taxpayers with a balance over $25.00. Phase 1 (2021) — Focus on V Year arrears Pre-final collection notices were sent last December to all property owners with outstanding balances two years old and older (taxes in arrears for 2018 and prior). The letter specified that the account is in severe arrears and that either, full payment or a response by the property owner is required within sixty days of the date of the notice. The opportunity for the property owner to enter into an acceptable payment arrangement was offered to all those who responded by the due date. Final collection notices were sent in February 2021 to all property owners with outstanding balances two years old and older (taxes in arrears for 2018 and prior). The letter requested full payment or a response by the property owner within sixty days of the date of the notice. The opportunity for the property owner to enter into an acceptable payment arrangement was offered to all those who responded by the due date. Furthermore, the letter confirmed the municipality's intent to take action against the property by registering a tax arrears certificate. The intent is to also provide the property owner one last chance to make suitable payment arrangements. Finance September 22, 2021 Report No.F12021-16 Page 2 of 4 Page 422 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re. Pr... Table 1 illustrates below that there are currently three hundred and fifty (350) rolls with tax balances in arrears (2020 & prior) totaling $3.12 million. • Of the rolls with balances in third year arrears (2018 and/or prior), staff have made acceptable payment arrangements for forty-six (46) rolls resulting in $1.24 million to be collected. • Unfortunately, sixty-four (64) rolls with tax balances in third year (3rd) arrears remain unpaid and without an acceptable payment arrangement. These rolls will be forwarded to RealTax to initiate tax sale registration procedures in order to recover $0.94 million owing to the Township for unpaid property taxes and interest. TABLE 1 TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE SUMMARY OF PROPERTIES IN ARREARS AS AT AUGUST 31, 2021 $$ (in # of rolls millions) IN ARREARS 350 3.12 2020 ARREARS 161 0.36 2019 ARREARS 79 0.58 2018&PRIOR ARREARS 110 2.18 TOTAL IN ARREARS 350 3.12 2018&PRIOR ARREARS 110 2.18 With an acceptable payment arrangement 46 1.24 Eligible for tax sale registration 64 0.94 TOTAL 2018 & PRIOR IN ARREARS 110 2.18 Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Recovery of outstanding tax receivable balances Finance September 22, 2021 Report No.F12021-16 Page 3 of 4 Page 423 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re: Pr... Policies/Legislation: Subsection 373 (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 Corporate Strategic Goals: Continuous Improvement & Fiscal Responsibility Attachments: Appendix 1: Property Tax Collection Policy (# POL-FIN-010, enacted by Council on December 9, 2020) ApPeRGIOX 2 PFepeFties Eligible feF Tax Sale Regis#atie (Revised, Sept. 20/21) Conclusion: Township staff have been utilizing property tax collection methods effectively to recover $3.12 million of prior years' property taxes and interest currently owing to the Township. As all collection methods have been exhausted, Township staff will need to submit sixty- four (64) rolls with unpaid taxes and interest in third year arrears (3rd) to Realtax to initiate tax sale registration procedures in order to recover $944,000 owing to the Township. Respectfully submitted: Derek Hnatiuk Deputy Treasurer/Tax Collector Approval Date Shannon Johnson, Treasurer/CFO September 15, 2021 Robin Dunn, CAO September 16, 2021 Finance September 22, 2021 Report No.F12021-16 Page 4 of 4 Page 424 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re: Pr... . Township ff- Policy �'iy Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Department/Section Policy # Finance POL-FIN-010 Subject Enacted by Council: December 9, 2020 Property Tax Collection Policy Motion # C201209-13 1. Purpose This policy will provide direction to staff in the Finance Department regarding the timely and efficient billing and collection of property tax levies. The Township of Oro-Medonte will follow a prescribed policy for the billing and collection of property tax levies. This policy will conform to current legislation and the Municipal Act, 2001. This policy will also provide an open and transparent framework for the tax billing and tax collection process, and will provide a reference document for municipal staff and Council in their communications with the public regarding property taxes. As tax billing and collection is the primary source of revenue for the Township of Oro-Medonte, this policy will assist to: • Streamline activities and reduce questions as to the appropriate steps required for collection-, • Establish consistent guidelines to be followed with regard to collection of property tax payments to the Township; • Create a written policy outlining the procedures to be followed by Finance Department staff; and • Ensure all activities conform to the current legislation. Property taxes are levied on the assessment for real property within the Township of Oro-Medonte in accordance with Section 307(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 1 of 9 Page 425 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re. Pr... 2. Scope This policy establishes key aspects of the collection process and identifies the responsibilities for tax billing and collection in accordance with: • Township of Oro-Medonte By-laws • The Municipal Act, 2001 • The Assessment Act • The Municipal Affairs Act 3. Definitions Cancellation price — is the amount equal to all the tax arrears owing at a given point in time together with all the current property taxes owing, including all penalties and interest, Township administrative charges, and all associated legal costs incurred. Due Date — is the date that property tax bill (interim, final and supplementary) installments are due to be paid to the Township. Due dates are the last banking day of the month. Extension Agreement — is an agreement between the Township and the taxpayer (or party of interest) to extend the period of time in which the cancellation price is to expire. This agreement freezes the tax registration process. Interest — is the amount added to unpaid levies from prior years Penalties — are the amount added to unpaid levies from current year Property Taxes — are the total amount of levies calculated for Township, County and School Board purposes and includes all amounts added to the tax roll as permitted by the Municipal Act, 2001 . Tax Arrears — are the unpaid property taxes that remain unpaid after the due date has passed. Tax Arrears Certificate Registration and Tax Sale - is the process outlined in the Municipal Act, 2001, Part XI — Sale of Land for Tax Arrears where the Township follows a legislated process for dealing with the sale of land for tax arrears. Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 2 of 9 Page 426 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re: Pr... 4. Policy Billing Property taxes will be billed by interim and final tax billings as established by the Township by- law annually. Tax bills will contain all required information as set out in Section 342(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001 . Property tax bills are mailed to the address of the property tax account as shown on the tax roll unless the taxpayer has submitted a written request to the Township requesting that the bill be sent to an alternate address and/or be sent electronically (future offering). Bills are sent by standard letter mail and are considered delivered and received by the addressee unless the mailing is returned to sender by Canada Post. It is the taxpayer's responsibility: • To advise the Township in writing of any changes to the mailing address to ensure that the mailing address on account is correct and current; • To ensure they receive their Interim, Final and Supplementary (if applicable) bills and to notify the Township finance department if a bill has not been received 1) Interim billing • Based on 50% of the previous year's total taxes • Does not include local improvement or special charges levied (if applicable) 2) Final billing • Based on the assessment value on the returned assessment provided by MPAC and the final tax levy as approved by Council and the by-law passed in accordance with Section 312(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001 3) Supplementary tax billing • Issued and mailed in the same manner as interim and final tax bills • Generated as soon as possible after each Supplementary roll is received from MPAC, however will not be before July • To be paid in two instalments with the first instalment not due before 21 days after the date of the tax bill • Omissions = Section 33 of the Assessment Act allows for the taxation of real property that has been omitted from the roll — this provision permits for taxation in the current year, plus a maximum of two preceding years • Additions = Section 34 of the Assessment Act allows for the taxation of assessment that has increased in value or has been added to the return of the last revised roll — these taxes apply only to the current taxation year Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 3 of 9 Page 427 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re: Pr... Mail Cycle Tax Bills Issued Due Dates Notices Issued Interi Fina Interi Fina Arrear Pre-final Final m I Supplementary m I Supplementary s collection collection January February March April May June July August September October November December Tax billings will be post marked and mailed no less than twenty-one (21) days prior to the due date, as required by Section 343(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001. When possible, the Township will mail the bills as least thirty (30) days before the due date. Payment Methods Payments are payable to the Township of Oro-Medonte, 148 Line 7 South, Oro-Medonte, ON, LOL 2EO.The following methods will be accepted for payment of property taxes: • Telephone banking or internet banking; • Payments may be made at most financial institutions. The date of the teller's stamp is considered to be the date of payment; • Pre-authorized monthly payment (PAPM) ten-month plan (January-October); • Pre-authorized instalment due date payment plan (PAPI) (February, April, July & September); • Pre-authorized arrears payment plan (PAPA) twelve-month plan (January-December) • Cheques may be delivered in person (Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 4:30pm at the Cashier counter of the Administration Building), dropped in the after-hours mailbox at Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 4 of 9 Page 428 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re. Pr... the front of the Administration Building, or mailed. The date payment is received in the Finance Department will be considered to be the date of payment. Post-dated cheques will be accepted and held until the negotiable date; • Although cash and debit payments may be received in person (Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 4:30pm) at the Cashier counter of the Administration Building, our offices are currently closed (unless by appointment) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. • Payments made by a mortgage company or financial institution on behalf of a taxpayer; Third-party cheques will not be accepted. Late payment charges (interest and penalties) are adjusted only in the following circumstances: • Taxes are adjusted under Sections 354, 357, 358 of the Municipal Act, 2001 ; • Taxes are adjusted following an Assessment Review Board decision; • Taxes are adjusted in accordance with a decision of the Courts; • The interest or penalty was charged as a result of error or omission; or • Circumstances deemed appropriate by the Treasurer or Deputy Treasurer Application of Payments Section 347(1) of the Municipal Act outlines how payments are applied to outstanding balances: • "The payment shall first be applied against late payment charges owing in respect of those taxes according to the length of time the charges have been owing, with charges imposed earlier being discharged before charges imposed later" • "The payment shall then be applied against the taxes owing according to the length of time they have been owing, with the taxes imposed earlier being discharged before taxes imposed later" Interest and penalty Interest and penalty shall be assessed at the rate of 1 .25% per month in accordance with the Municipal Act, 2001 , Section 345(2) and added to all outstanding tax accounts on the second business day of the month following the due date. Interest and penalty will not be compounded. It is the taxpayer's responsibility to ensure that the Township receives payments by due dates. Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 5 of 9 Page 429 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re. Pr... Tax Collection Methods and Processes The Township will use the following methods to collect tax arrears: • Verbal communication • Arrear notices • Payment arrangements • Pre-collection notice and final collection notice letters before registration of a tax arrears certificate against the title to that land — Section 373(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 • Tax sale process following registration of a tax arrears certificate Review of all past due accounts will be done on a monthly basis. An updated Arrears Report will be generated at least four times per year. Priority of tax accounts for collection is as follows: • Tax accounts with three or more previous years outstanding; • Tax accounts with two previous years outstanding; • Tax accounts with one year previous year outstanding; • Tax accounts with current year only outstanding Arrear notices are mailed four times per year, after each instalment due date and only to taxpayers with a balance over $25.00 Phase 1 — Focus on 3rd Year Arrears a) Pre-final collection notices — December 2020 • Will be sent out in December to all property owners with outstanding balances two years old and older (taxes in arrears for 2018 and prior). The letter will specify that the account will be three years in arrears come January 1 , 2021 • Will request payment or response by the taxpayer within sixty days of the date of the notice • If acceptable payment arrangements are made, interest and penalty will continue to accrue on outstanding overdue balances until paid in full, and the account will be monitored for compliance and follow-up done as required. As long as there is no breach to an acceptable payment arrangement, no final collection letter will be sent to the taxpayer • An acceptable payment arrangement will require the tax account to be set up for pre- authorized monthly payments over a twelve month period (PAPA) • Any breach of a payment arrangement will result in the sending of a final collection letter Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 6 of 9 Page 430 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re. Pr... • Failure to respond to the notice within sixty days will result in the sending of a final collection letter b) Final collection notices — February 2021 • Will be sent out in February to all property owners with outstanding balances three years old and older (taxes in arrears for 2018 and prior) • The three year threshold is consistent with both our past approach and the approach of other Simcoe County Townships • Will advise owners of the tax arrears situation and request, as a minimum, full payment or satisfactory payment arrangements of the longest taxes owing (3rd year arrears and prior) including all associated penalty and interest charges, within sixty days of the date of this final notice. • Failure to respond to the notice within sixty days will result in registering a tax arrears certificate against the property • If acceptable payment arrangements are made, interest and penalty will continue to accrue on outstanding overdue balances until paid in full, and the account will be monitored for compliance and follow-up done as required • An acceptable payment arrangement will require the tax account to be set up for pre- authorized monthly payments over a twelve month period (PAPA) • The first NSF processed with respect to an acceptable payment arrangement will be followed by a letter specifying as to when a replacement payment must be received by the Township. A second NSF processed with respect to an acceptable payment arrangement will result in the automatic registration of a tax arrears certificate against the property Phase 2 — Focus on 2nd Year Arrears a) Pre-final collection notices — December 2021 and beyond • Will be sent out each December to all property owners with outstanding balances one year old and older. The letter will specify that the account will be two years in arrears come January 1 st of the following year • Will request payment or response by the taxpayer within sixty days of the date of the notice • If acceptable payment arrangements are made, interest and penalty will continue to accrue on outstanding overdue balances until paid in full, and the account will be monitored for compliance and follow-up done as required. As long as there is no breach to an acceptable payment arrangement, no final collection letter will be sent to the taxpayer Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 7 of 9 Page 431 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re. Pr... • An acceptable payment arrangement will require the tax account to be set up for pre- authorized monthly payments over a twelve month period (PAPA) • Any breach of a payment arrangement will result in the sending of a final collection letter • Failure to respond to the notice within sixty days will result in the sending of a final collection letter b) Final collection notices — February 2022 and beyond • Will be sent out in February to all property owners with outstanding balances two years old and older • Will advise owners of the tax arrears situation and request, as a minimum, full payment or satisfactory payment arrangements of the longest taxes owing (2nd year arrears and prior) including all associated penalty and interest charges, within sixty days of the date of this final notice. • Failure to respond to the notice within sixty days will result in registering a tax arrears certificate against the property • If acceptable payment arrangements are made, interest and penalty will continue to accrue on outstanding overdue balances until paid in full, and the account will be monitored for compliance and follow-up done as required • An acceptable payment arrangement will require the tax account to be set up for pre- authorized monthly payments over a twelve month period (PAPA) • The first NSF processed with respect to an acceptable payment arrangement will be followed by a letter specifying as to when a replacement payment must be received by the Township. A second NSF processed with respect to an acceptable payment arrangement will result in the automatic registration of a tax arrears certificate against the property Tax Arrears Certificate Registration / Tax Sale • Properties that are in arrears for two years are eligible for Tax Arrears Certificate Registration • A contracted tax registration firm will be used to process all required statutory notices and declarations • The property owner or interested party has one year from the date of registration of the Tax Arrears Certificate to pay the cancellation price in full. Once the Tax Arrears Certificate has been registered, partial payments cannot be accepted unless there is an Extension Agreement in place • An Extension Agreement must be approved by Council prior to the expiry of the one year period from the time of registration of the Tax Arrears Certificate. If there is a breach of Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 8 of 9 Page 432 of 459 11 .b) F12021-16, Derek Hnatiuk, Manager, Finance/Deputy Treasurer re. Pr... this agreement, the tax sale process continues from the point in time at which the Extension Agreement was agreed upon • In the event of the cancellation price not being paid in full within one year of registration, the Township will proceed with a municipal tax sale that includes advertisement of the property for public sale including publication of the minimum bid • Tax arrears certificate registration and tax sale is a last resort and will be avoided where possible by encouraging the taxpayer to either make full payment or a mutually agreed upon payment plan • The schedule for registration will be strictly adhered to and it is only after all other methods have been unsuccessful that the Township will proceed to tax arrears certificate registration Twp of OM - POL-FIN-010— Property Tax Collection Policy (Dec 9, 2020) Page 9 of 9 Page 433 of 459 11 .c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: ... Township of R eport Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: F12021-13 Council Shannon Johnson Meeting Date: Financial Executive Summary Motion # September 22, 2021 Report— Q1 & Q2 2021 Roll #: R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. FI2021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report— Q1 & Q2 2021 be received Background: This report provides an update of operating revenues and expenses for the first six months (January- June) of the fiscal year, and capital expenditures during the same period. Council endorsed the 2021 & 2022 Operating and Capital Budgets at the Special Council meeting on February 24, 2021 . Staff are providing the Q1 & Q2 2021 update to Council, as outlined in the April 25th, 2018 report that was presented to Council laying out a plan for the Township to continue improving on Governance, allowing Council to lead at a higher level, knowing that systems and controls are in place to provide them the required information for timely well-informed decision making. Analysis: Environmental Scan • Township has remained under a declared State of Emergency since March 2020: o Township recovery plan completed; implementation of phase 3a complete o Township Administration Centre reopened to the public by appointment o Many staff working remotely / alternating into office on a scheduled basis o Services — some cancelled services resumed by appointment, most delivered differently o Council meetings, Development Services meetings and public meetings continue virtually (Zoom) Finance September 22, 2021 Report No. F12021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 &Q2 2021 Page 1 of 8 Page 434 of 459 11 .c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: ... o Enhanced cleaning and safety equipment (PPE) and installation of physical barriers resulting in higher costs that were not budgeted o Business continuity plans revisited and being implemented to ensure uninterrupted core service delivery o Many projects / initiatives delayed to second half due to focus on managing Township business during the State of Emergency • Significant shift to doing business electronically, including meetings, communication, applications, and payments • The development and implementation of new delivery methods, procedures and training has been both time consuming and rewarding from an Continuous Improvement / efficiency perspective • Increasing need forflexible mobile technology solutions (laptops, phones, printers, Wi-Fi, Zoom, hotel work spaces) to support new ways of working in this pandemic environment • Internet connectivity in a rural municipality continues to be a challenge for the public and the corporation as demonstrated by COVID • The need and demand for enhanced external and internal communications remains high, and is expected to continue with ongoing implications on staff resources • Contractor labour rates are up as a result of the pandemic, which may have a significant impact on large construction and facility projects • There are supply shortages of certain goods and materials resulting in delays and increased pricing of materials • Provincial and Federal responses to COVID have provided funding opportunities to offset municipal shortfalls and/or facilitate completion of projects • Township auditor has begun the Township's 2020 annual audit including HST accounting. Auditors continue to work remotely due to COVID which has facilitated the need to send documents electronically • The Province conducted a Federal Gas Tax audit regarding the Township's 2020 funding year. The Township's use of gas tax funds and records were considered compliant. • Call volumes up significantly in Finance due to proactive efforts to reduce property tax arrears, along with a record number of property transactions (ownership changes, tax certificates, etc...) • Water usage up given COVID restrictions and hot weather in Q2, with continued work from home for many residents • Oro-Medonte Community Arena to resume operations beginning September 19, 2021 for the 2021/2022 season. • Continue to see increased severity and frequency of storms • Online permit/application submissions and payments and electronic meetings, anticipate additional methods/procedures and implementation required as result of Planning and Development Process Review recommendations • Municipal Law — Significant increase in number of inquiries/complaints throughout COVID — creating additional workload for staff to investigate, respond, and complete documentation Finance September 22, 2021 Report No. F12021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 &Q2 2021 Page 2 of 8 Page 435 of 459 11 .c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: ... • Building and Septic Permits, Zoning Certificates, and Development Applications have been maintained at pre-COVID levels, additionally have increase in number of inquiries received by staff, as a result of residents working from home, that has resulted in increase to staff workload • Tight labour market - recruitment & retention of qualified staff challenging Status of Key Projects • The Township's 2021-2022 multi-year budget approved by Council included many key projects, shown in chart below, to modernize the Township's processes over the next three years as recommended in a report prepared by Blackline Consulting. Initiative Description Completed-Optimization of planning&development process Development Services Review(2020 Project) Completed-Review,benchmarking,and optimization recommendations of all Township service Core Services Review(2020 Project) levels Customer Service Strategy Customer Service Standard,processes,consistent application Website Upgrades Website content&platform overhaul Forms&Online Payments Online self-service for customers to submit applications,information and pay securely online Records Digitization Strategy and digitization of records Township ERP Software Upgrade Baker replacement,Core replacement of Financial System HRIS&Payroll System Baker replacement, Upgrade of human resource&payroll management system Office 365/Cloud Efficiency Applications Optimizes remote work,document collaboration,business continuity Upgrade Phone System Replacement of outdated phone system to ensure consistent communications between mobile Laptop Replacement System Upgrade laptops for new technology applications and allow full remote capability for ALL office Asset Management Plan Contribution toward updated Asset Management Plan legislated by the Province(due July 1, Digital Signature Implementation Allow Secure signatures on digital documents Key FOB System Allows for efficient access controls,logging and enhanced security Prioritization Process Review Revise process used to prioritize initiatives and resources Service Level Review Implementation Initiative(Sizeup) Implement other strategic initiatives identified in Core Service Review Electronic Records Management Review • Township's Diamond ERP System is currently being implemented and will bring with it new automated processes to increase customer service and better reporting for staff to conduct comprehensive analysis of income and expenses of operations. Due to be completed in Q1 2022. • Township's Asset Management Plan is currently being prepared by KPMG LLP. The timing of its presentation to Council will be fall 2021. Operatina and Capital Revenue/Expense Summary - (2021 01&02 YTD) In Table 1 (Operating Revenue/Expense Summary) and Table 2 (Capital Revenue/Expense Summary) as shown below, illustrate the 2021 departmental Operating and Capital budget deficit and surplus results for Q2 YTD and Full Year 2021 projections. Positive variances from budget are illustrated with brackets while negative variances are illustrated without brackets. Finance September 22,2021 Report No. F12021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 &Q2 2021 Page 3 of 8 Page 436 of 459 11 .c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: ... Overall Summary: Oaeratina Budaet • 2021 Q2 YTD $ 1,217,521 surplus variance • 2021 Year End Projection $ 950,922 surplus variance Table 1 -Operatinq Revenue/Expense Summary F- 6 months: Jan-Jun 2021 12 months-Jan-Dec 2021 Values (Positive)/Negative Dept2 YTD Actuals YTD Budget YTD Variance 2021 Projection 2021 Budget 2021 Variance +31-CORPORATE REVENUES (17,563,783) (18,529,917) 966,134 (19,123,028) (19,846,830) 723,801 +61-CAO'SOFFICE 465,413 550,921 (85,508) 987,974 1,008,416 (20,442) +62-IT 220,146 262,576 (42,430) 600,414 603,803 (3,389) +62-FINANCE 362,953 352,248 10,705 697,326 694,996 2,330 +63-CORPORATE SERVICES 519,041 556,690 (37,648) 1,057,216 1,065,714 (8,498) +65-COUNCIL 185,491 230,073 (44,583) 442,714 446,247 (3,533) +:66-SHARED COSTS 581,429 655,092 (73,663) 1,145,319 1,206,799 (61,480) +67-HERITAGE 2,422 7,755 (5,333) 16,482 21,290 (4,808) +69-EMERGENCY SERVICES 587,013 859,394 (272,382) 1,924,905 2,117,798 (192,893) +72-POLICE 2,888,125 2,874,383 13,742 2,869,736 2,850,458 19,278 +73-SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS 17,472 17,579 (107) 35,351 35,059 292 +75-BUILDING (133,765) 99,473 (233,238) (310,084) 175,220 (485,304) +76-MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 213,261 287,114 (73,853) 501,721 596,277 (94,556) +'77-ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES 197,186 278,299 (81,113) 361,899 359,767 2,132 +:78-PLANNING 250,051 434,287 (184,235) 667,039 853,713 (186,674) +79-Health Services (80,118) 36,653 (116,771) (5,776) 6,108 (11,884) *80-TRANSPORTATION 2,213,169 2,714,975 (501,806) 4,932,762 5,245,839 (313,078) +81-STREETLIGHTING 60,886 (40,873) 101,759 32,944 28,000 4,944 +83-OPERATIONS-ADMIN 219,904 241,786 (21,882) 481,805 472,302 9,503 +84-WATER SYSTEMS (36,715) 53,388 (90,103) (17,962) 46,012 (63,974) +85-Waste Water Treatment 13,113 77,851 5,263 34,463 30,701 3,762 +86-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES-ADMIN 30,164 146,430' (116,266) 129,045 278,761 (149,716) +87-COMMUNAL TILE BEDS (0) (500) 500 (0) - (0) +89-STORM WATER MANAGEMENT 18,389 44,811 (26,422) 94,804 95,624 (820) +90-RECREATION&COMM.SERVICES ADMIN 168,441 126,123 42,318 ~ 318,360 333,752 (15,393) +,91-PARKS&SPORTS FIELDS 175,172 368,529 (193,357) 654,661 681,685 (27,024) +:92-RECREATION FACILITIES 97,000 143,638 (46,638) 134,491 200,171 (65,679) +93-PROGRAMS 28,818 21,506 7,312 29,935 67,108 (37,173) +94-LIBRARIES 34,718 134,660 (99,943) 293,646 263,944 29,702 +95-COMMUNITY HALLS 17,020 34,993 (17,972) 60,917 61,265 (349) +96-MACHINERY - - - - Grand Total (8,247,584) (7,030,062) (1,217,521) (950,922) 0 (950,922) Finance September 22, 2021 Report No. F12021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report-Q1 &Q2 2021 Page 4 of 8 Page 437 of 459 11 .c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: ... Sianificant Variances Operating Revenues include: • Corporate Revenues ($17,563,783) reflects: o Operating tax and supplementary levies ($17,115,107) collected by the Township received through property tax billings. o Provincial grant funds received ($81,549) o Other Revenues are comprised primarily of Penalties and Interest on unpaid accounts, which represents $314,598 to June 30th. Staff are actively working on resolving overdue account balances by following the methods established in the Township's current property tax collection policy #POL-FIN-010 which was enacted by Township Council on December 9, 2020. • The consolidated non-tax revenue generated from all departments to June 30th is totaling approximately $2,370,500, which constitutes 50.8% collected of the annual budgeted non-tax revenues. • Building and Planning Department surplus revenues for building permits, severances, site plan amendments and zoning continue to outperform budget estimates with an average of over 83% of the 2021 Budget recorded to June 30th. • Additional grant funds received from the Province in quarter 1 related to supporting the municipality during the COVID pandemic in 2021 have also been included in this update ($370,708) which will be transferred to reserves at year-end if not utilized. Operating Expenses include: • Approximately $350,000 of the corporate projected positive variance relates to Salaries & Benefits aggregated from all departments - due to staffing/payroll gapping • Conference and training activities are planned in the second half of 2021 (e.g. AMO) which will see some of the underspending in the first half of the year utilized. • As noted at the time of renewal, the budgeted amount for insurance in 2021 was sufficient to account for the increase in 2021 . These costs in 2021 relate to the policy just expired at June 30, 2021 . The new higher costs will be reflected in the second half of the year. • Utility costs are lower than expected, with savings realized in gas (heat) and hydro due to lower usage of Township facilities. Finance September 22, 2021 Report No. F12021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 &Q2 2021 Page 5 of 8 Page 438 of 459 11 .c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: ... • Operational expenses related to COVID are higher than budgeted, mainly due to an increase in cleaning costs, personal protection equipment (PPE) and a limited supply of contractor labour and materials which results in an increase in expenses. Capital Budaet • 2021 Q2 YTD $ 7,037,776 surplus variance • 2021 Year End Projection $ 3,815,597 surplus variance Table 2 - Capital Revenue/Expense Summary 6 months: Jan-Jun 2021 12 months-Jan-Dec 2021 Values(Posit ive)/Negative Dept2 YTD Actuals YTD Budget YTD Variance 2021 Projection 2021 Budget 2021 Variance 062-IT 205,287 435,167 (229,880) 589,787 954,000 (364,213) IE63-CORPORATE SERVICES 47,534 175,0001 (127,466) 157,534 285,000 (127,466) E66-SHARED COSTS 5,728 23,750 (18,022) 282,771 281,500 1,271 +O67-HERITAGE 9,0001 (9,000) - 18,000 (18,000) O69-EMERGENCY SERVICES 55,977 1 1,878,000 (1,822,023) 1,510,977 3,756,000 (2,245,023) 072-POLICE - - - - +O75-BUILDING 30,847 30,847 30,847 31,000 (153) E76-MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 45,894 55,0001 (9,106) 45,894 55,000 (9,106) +79-Health Services 12,688 65,500 (52,812) 113,000 131,000 (18,000) +80-TRANSPORTATION 686,550 4,408,000 (3,721,450) 8,518,995 8,626,000 (107,005) +81-STREETLIGHTING - I - - - +84-WATERSYSTEMS 27,899 1 652,500 (624,601) 1,271,487 1,305,000 (33,513) +90-RECREATION&COMM.SERVICES ADM - 57,5001 115,000 115,000 +91-PARKS&SPORTS FIELDS 13,475 94,350 (49,283) 103,609 188,700 (85,091) ±92-RECREATION FACILITIES - 816,000 (378,750) 874,500 1,632,000 (757,500) J95-COMMUNITY HALLS 661 45,400 (26,231) 39,000 90,800 (51,800) Grand Total 1,132,541 8,715,167 (7,037,776) 13,653,403 17,469,000 (3,815,597) Sianificant Variances Capital Expenses include: • While costs recorded to June 30t" are less than 10% of the 2021 Capital Budget, most projects are currently in progress and will continue into the 2022 budget year • The Senior Management Team continues to ensure that the planning of modernization projects and the availability of resources are available to implement projects successfully and in a timely manner. Favourable variances in both, IT and Corporate Services departments, represent those projects that will begin in Q3 & Q4 of 2021 and will be completed in 2022. Any amounts not spent in the 2021 budget year will be transferred to reserves to be available to fund these carryover projects in 2022. Finance September 22, 2021 Report No. F12021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report-Q1 &Q2 2021 Page 6 of 8 Page 439 of 459 11 .c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: ... • Significant costs related to roads paving projects are underway in quarter 3 and will continue into quarter 4. These costs will appear as progress billings are received in the second half of the year. • Township replacement vehicles and equipment have been purchased and awaiting invoicing and delivery in Q3 and Q4. Timing delays due to backlogs (COVID related) • Fire Station Headquarters has been delayed for further consultation and direction from Council in Q3 • The construction of the Horseshoe Valley Recreation Centre has been delayed due to the availability and timing of contractors (COVID related) • Further details on capital spending will be available in Q3 and Q4 as the capital projects progress Summary of any budaet appropriation chanaes None in Q1 or Q2 Staff recommendations to re-balance initiatives to avoid financial deficits or use of continaencv reserves None in Q1 or Q2 Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Financial implications discussed above. Policies/Legislation: N/A Corporate Strategic Goals: Continuous Improvement & Fiscal Responsibility Consultations: Senior Management Team Finance September 22, 2021 Report No. F12021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 &Q2 2021 Page 7 of 8 Page 440 of 459 11 .c) F12021-13, Shannon Johnson, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer re: ... Attachments: None Conclusion: The Township has continued to experience another unprecedented first half of the 2021 year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting State of Emergency. Township Staff have been working diligently to continue delivering key services to residents, while adhering to provincial restrictions and enhanced safety protocols. Staff and Council will need to continue to review priorities, adapt to the challenges, and focus on key initiatives that will drive the Township forward. Primarily as a result of the timing of the implementation of some projects, overall capital expenditures will be lower than the 2021 Capital Budget and will carry over into the 2022 budget year. Additional information will be available in Q3 and Q4 financial update reports that will provide more details on the estimated capital underspending for the 2021 budget year. Based on Q2 YTD results and information currently available to forecast year end predictions, the financial analysis for 2021 Q1& Q2 reflects a surplus in both the 2021 operating and capital budgets. Respectfully submitted: Shannon Johnson, CPA, CGA Chief Financial Officer / Treasurer Approvals: Date: Robin Dunn, CAO September 16, 2021 Finance September 22, 2021 Report No. F12021-13 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 &Q2 2021 Page 8 of 8 Page 441 of 459 14.a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: Township of Oro-Medonte, ... 11 rAil . 0 Township of Proud Heritge, ExcithW Future Thanksgiving Day Office Closure The Township of Oro-Medonte offices will be closed on Monday, October 11 ' in recognition of Thanksgiving Day. The offices will re-open on Tuesday, October 12th for regular business hours. We wish all residents and visitors a safe and happy long weekend. Page 442 of 459 14.b) Correspondence dated August 27, 2021 from Tay Valley Township re: ... Ta ValleyTownshipy August 27, 2021 The Honourable Doug Downey Ministry of the Attorney General McMurtry-Scott Building, 720 Bay Street Toronto, ON M7A 2S9 Dear Minister Downey: Sent via Email: attorneygenerai(aD_ontario.ca RE: Lottery Licensing to Assist Small Organizations The Council of the Corporation of Tay Valley Township at its Council meeting on August 24th, 2021 adopted the following resolution: RESOLUTION #C-2021-08-39 "THAT, the Council of Tay Valley Township hereby requests Staff to contact the Ministry responsible for the Alcohol and Gaming of Ontario to seek their assistance in implementing an additional level of licensing which would permit small organizations to hold fundraisers as a method of sustaining our community and organizations; AND THAT, all municipalities in Ontario are sent this resolution to seek their assistance in lobbying the Ministry." If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at (613) 267-5353 ext. 130 or clerk(cD_tayvalleytwp.ca. Sincerely, r c cab c-- Amanda Mabo, Acting CAO/Clerk cc: All municipalities in Ontario Tay Valley Township 217 Harper Road,Tay Valley,Ontario K7H 3C6 www.tayvalleytwp.ca Phone:613-267-5353 or800-810-0161 Fax:613-264-8516 Page 443 of 459 14.c) Correspondence dated September 9, 2021 from Municipality of Trent ... Ak Trent Lakes 760 Peterborough County Road 36, Trent Lakes, ON KOM 1AO Tel 705-738-3800 Fax 705-738-3801 September 9, 2021 Via email only To: Premier Doug Ford — doug.fordco(a,pc.ola.org Ontario Minister of Health Christine Elliott — christine.elliott(a-)-pc.ola.org Dave Smith, MPP Peterborough-Kawartha — dave.smith(a-)pc.ola.org David Piccini, MPP Northumberland-Peterborough South — david.piccini(a)pc.ola.org Laurie Scott, MPP Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock — laurie.scott(a-)-pc.ola.org Ontario Association of Optometrists — oaoinfo(a-)optom.on.ca Re: OHIP Eye Care Resolution R2021-593 Please be advised that during their Regular Council meeting held September 7, 2021, Council passed the following resolution: Resolution No. R2021-425 Moved by Councillor Lambshead Seconded by Councillor Franzen Whereas routine eye care is critical in early detection of eye diseases like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, and the health of eyes is critical to overall health and quality of life; and Whereas conditions that may be detected with an annual eye exam include Diabetes mellitus, Glaucoma, Cataract, Retinal disease, Amblyopia (lazy eye), Visual field defects (loss of part of the usual field of vision), Corneal disease, Strabismus (crosses eyes), Recurrent uveitis (an inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye that consists of the iris, ciliary body and choroid), Optic pathway disease; and Whereas payments from OHIP have only increased 9% over the last 30 years, which has not come close to matching inflation of costs (which include rent, staff, utilities, equipment, taxes and supplies); and Whereas the lack of funding makes it difficult to invest in modern technology, and newer technology means earlier detection of eye disease; and Whereas the Provincial government's refusal to formally negotiate with Optometrists for more than 30 years has forced the Optometrists to absorb approximately 173 Million dollars annually in the cost to deliver eye care to Ontarians; and Whereas the 2021 Ontario Budget did not address OHIP-insured eye care, Ontario Optometrists took action and voted to withdraw OHIP services starting 1 Page 444 of 459 14.c) Correspondence dated September 9, 2021 from Municipality of Trent ... September 1, 2021, unless the government agrees to legally-binding negotiations to fund these services at least to the cost of delivery; and Whereas this job action will jeopardize good eyecare for those who need the care of an optometrist the most and will have the greatest impact on the most vulnerable groups. Children, who's lifetime ability to learn and develop depends on good vision and to the elderly, who are at the greatest risk for vision- threatening ocular diseases; Now Therefore, be it resolved that the Municipality of Trent Lakes requests that the Provincial government recognize the value that access to quality eye care brings to all Ontarians and act now to protect it; and further That the Provincial government address the OHIP-insured eye care immediately and enter into legally-binding negotiations with Ontario Optometrists to fund these services at least to the cost of delivery, prior to any job action taking place; and further That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Premier Ford, Ontario Minister of Health Christine Elliot, MPP Dave Smith, MPP David Piccini, MPP Laurie Scott, to the Ontario Association of Optometrists, and to all municipalities in Ontario. Carried. Sincerely, 91�`,9 � Jessie Clark, Director of Corporate Services/Clerk cc: Ontario Municipalities 2 Page 445 of 459 14.d) Correspondence dated September 10, 2021 from Stacy Patenaude, Mana... From: Stacy Patenaude <Stacy Patenaude(a�cpr.ca> Sent: September 10, 2021 1:29 PM Subject: Rail Safety Week Good afternoon, On behalf of Canadian Pacific (CP), I am writing to ask for your support to promote rail safety in your community during Rail Safety Week, which runs September 20-26, 2021 . Your municipality can participate in any of the following ways: • Engage your community on social media and encourage families to play the CP RailSense video game aimed at teaching young children about rail safety. • Engage on CP's social channels by liking, sharing or retweeting CP's rail safety posts on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. • Review and promote rail safety using this toolkit developed specifically for municipalities by Operation Lifesaver. • Ask your local police service to declare Rail Safety Week over social media and register for the virtual Operation Clear Track program, the single largest rail-safety law enforcement initiative in North America. • Engage with Operation Lifesaver's #STOPTrackTragedies video campaign reminding Canadians "you can never go back' from taking risks around tracks and trains. The videos tell the personal stories of those affected by railway crossing and trespassing incidents, and will feature the voices of friends and family members impacted by rail incidents. Their reflections are important messages of what they would do differently, if given the chance. • Like or retweet Operation Lifesaver's Look.Listen.Live decal installations occurring in dozens of communities across Canada and unveiled publicly on Sept. 23. o If your community is receiving a decal installation this year, we encourage you to review the social media materials Operation Lifesaver has prepared and sent in anticipation of this event, and post on your channels. • Promote Operation Lifesaver's Thomas & Friends contest launching on Sept. 20 giving children an opportunity to showcase their artistic talents and learn about rail safety. CP and the Canadian Pacific Police Service (CPPS) will once again educate the public during Rail Safety Week about how to be safe on and around railway property. CP and CPPS will conduct rail safety campaigns in communities across our network, with participation from other police agencies and schools, to talk about the role motorists, pedestrians and the general public play in reminding everyone that safety is a shared responsibility. "Rail Safety Week is an important opportunity for CP to highlight how to be safe around tracks and trains. CP Police Service will be working with the public to educate them about the dangers of unsafe behaviour around the railway. Train incidents are preventable and rail safety must be an on-going priority each and every day. Together, we can build safer communities," said Al Sauve, Chief of CP Police Service. Page 446 of 459 14.d) Correspondence dated September 10, 2021 from Stacy Patenaude, Mana... raThe strong commitment of municipalities like yours continues to have a significant impact on community awareness, helping to reduce avoidable accidents, injuries and damage caused by collisions between trains and vehicles or pedestrians. Together with other communities, railways and members of the public, your support this year will go a long way towards making Canada's rail network even safer. CP greatly appreciates your participation in Rail Safety Week. We welcome any information about your plans to promote rail safety this year. Sincerely, Stacy Patenaude . Manager, Government Affairs t and Communications �= Canadian Pacific CP 514-977-9936 Page 447 of 459 15.a) Correspondence dated September 14, 2021 from Harold and Sue Regan ... From: H j <hregs(a)hotmail.com> Sent: September 14, 2021 2.55 PM To: Hughes, Harry <harry.hughes(a-)oro-medonte.ca> Subject: Attention Mayor and Council Good Afternoon I am writing to Mayor Hughes and Council with a request for reimbursement of our minor variance fee of$700.00 from early September. In 2019, we requested a minor variance for a shed for a side and front yard setback. While it has no plumbing and is under 107 ft2, we were requesting the variance to move the shed more towards a side hedge. We paid the full fees to both the Township ($700) and the Lake Simcoe Authority ($525) for the shed location. In the end, this variance was out of deference for our neighbours, who would then be able to maintain a lake view through our yard. After the process, we determined that we required a few more inches on the side yard/hedge side setback. There was a bit of a delay just in getting a location of the iron survey stakes once the COVID shutdowns began, and the process went on the backburner. Eventually I was able to get a location of the iron stakes, and we proceeded from there. Upon requesting a revision, I was told that the time limit was up - and that I needed to submit a new application for the requested inches on the side yard. This included the fees to be paid once again in full ($1250.00) to both the Township and the Lake Simcoe governing body. We greatly appreciate Mayor Hughes' efforts in making contact with Lake Simcoe Assoc. on our behalf. Currently, we are awaiting word back on those fees. It is our hope that the Council will consider the reimbursement of our second fee of $700.00 in light of the unusual circumstances of the past year and a half. We appreciate your consideration of this matter H and S Regan Page 448 of 459 17.a) 2021-104: A By-law to Appoint a Deputy Chief Administrative Office... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-law No. 2021-104 A By-law to Appoint a Deputy Chief Administrative Officer and Appoint an Acting Chief Administrative Officer Whereas the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, Section 229, as amended, provides that the municipality may appoint a Chief Administrative Officer; And Whereas the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, Section 224, as amended, provides that the role of Council is to ensure that administrative practices are in place to implement the decisions of Council; And Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte does now find it expedient to appoint a Deputy Chief Administrative Officer; And Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte does now find it expedient to appoint an Acting Chief Administrative Officer to act in the absence of the Chief Administrative Officer and the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer; Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That Andria Leigh be appointed Deputy Chief Administrative Officer of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte; 2. That Ms. Leigh execute the duties and responsibilities associated with this appointment; 3. That in the absence of the Chief Administrative Officer and Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, the Director, Corporate Services is hereby appointed as Acting Chief Administrative Officer; 4. That in the absence of the position identified in Section 2, the Director of Operations &Community Services is hereby appointed as Acting Chief Administrative Officer; 5. This by-law shall come into force and take effect on the date of its final passing. By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 22"d day of September, 2021. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 449 of 459 17.b) 2021-105: A By-law to Provide for Signing Authority and to Repeal ... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-law No. 2021-105 A By-law to Provide for Signing Authority and to Repeal By-Law No. 2019-051 Whereas Council deems it advisable to appoint signing authorities for The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte. Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Chief Administrative Officer, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Treasurer, and Deputy Treasurer are hereby authorized for and in the name of the Corporation to draw, endorse, accept, sign and make all or any bills of exchange, cheques and orders for the payment of money and that any two of these officers may on behalf of the Corporation draw drafts, endorse all or any bills of exchange, cheques, promissory notes and orders for payment of money and other instruments whether negotiable or not for deposit or collection for the credit of the Corporation only with the bankers of the Corporation and that the Treasurer may arrange, settle and certify all books and accounts between the Corporation and its bankers and sign receipts for vouchers. 2. This by-law shall come into force and take effect on the date of its final passing. 3. That By-law 2019-051 is hereby repealed. 10k By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 22"d day of September, 2021. 'C A The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 450 of 459 17.c) 2021-107, A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Betw... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-law No. 2021-107 A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Between The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Silvedora Papa and Repeal By-law 2016-138 Whereas Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte did on the 19t" day of May 1999, enact By-law No. 99-50, Being a By-law to provide policy for encroachments on road allowances and municipally owned property; And Whereas the Township, pursuant to By-law No. 99-50, has granted permission to maintain the said Encroachment(s) upon the condition of entering into an Encroachment and License Agreement; And Whereas the Municipal Act, 2001,S.O. 2001, c.25, Section 224, as amended, states that it is the role of Council to ensure that administrative practices and procedures are in place to implement the decisions of Council; And Whereas the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte deems it desirable to enter into an Encroachment and License Agreement with Christopher Sheridan; Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the Agreement attached hereto as Schedule "A" and forming part of this By-Law. 2. By-law 2016-138 shall be repealed in its entirety; and 3. This by-law shall take effect on the final passing thereof. By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 22"d day of September, 2021. 'N IN The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 451 of 459 17.c) 2021-107, A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Betw... Encroachment and License Agreement made this day of , 201_ Between: The Corporation of The Township Of Oro-Medonte (the "Township") Of The First Part -and - Silvestro Papa (the"Owner") Of The Second Part Whereas the Owner is the owner of certain lands and premises situated in the Township of Oro-Medonte, which lands are more particularly described in Schedule"A" attached hereto (the "Owner's Lands"); And Whereas the Township is the owner of the lands shown as Lakeshore Promenade in accordance with Registered Plan 626, in the Township of Oro-Medonte (the "Township's Lands"); And Whereas the Owner maintains encroachments on the Township's Lands to the extent described in Schedule"B" attached hereto (hereinafter collectively referred to as "the Encroachment(s)"); And Whereas the Township, pursuant to By-law No. 99-50, being a By-law to Provide Policy for Encroachments on Road Allowances and Municipally Owned Property, has granted to the Owner permission to maintain the said Encroachment(s) upon the condition that the Owner enters into this Agreement, which the Owner has agreed to do; Now Therefore This Agreement Witnesses that in consideration of the premises, and of the covenants and agreements hereinafter contained on the part of the Owner to be observed, fulfilled and performed, the Township hereby agrees that the Owner has the right to exclusively use, possess and maintain the said Encroachment(s) but not substantively expand nor change the character of the Encroachment(s) for a term of five years, renewable for further five year terms, and for a total of 11 terms, provided that the Township has not indicated any bona fide requirement at each five year interval that the Encroachment (s) be removed. In the event the Owner wishes to renew this Agreement upon the expiry of each five (5) year term herein granted, the Owner may, provided he is not in default of his obligations hereunder and upon sixty (60) days prior written notice to the Township, apply to renew same, taking all necessary steps and paying all appropriate fees in effect at the time to do so. Such Application shall be considered in accordance with the Township's policies and practices in place at that time. Upon the sale or transfer of the Owner's Lands, the Owner shall forthwith notify the Township in writing thereof and shall provide the Township with the name and address of such Transferee or Purchaser who shall be required to enter into a new Agreement with the Township (and which Agreement shall be in like form and content as herein) and pay all appropriate fees as are required by the Township in entering into such replacement Agreement. In the event the Transferee or Purchaser fails to enter into a replacement Agreement with the Township, the Encroachment(s)shall forthwith be removed by the Owner at his Page 452 of 459 17.c) 2021-107, A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Betw... sole expense; and failing which the Township may do so, and the Owner and Purchaser or Transferee shall be jointly and severally liable to the Township for the cost of demolition or removal. During the term of this Agreement, and any renewal thereof, the Owner shall have the exclusive use and possession of the Encroachment(s). The Township agrees to provide reasonable signage indicating the private nature of the Encroachment(s). In Consideration Of the granting by the Township of such permission, the Owner hereby covenants and agrees with the Township as follows: 1. The Owner agrees to pay to the Township an annual fee as stipulated in the Township's current Fees and Charges Bylaw for Encroachment Agreements. The annual fee will be payable no later than the 1st day of May in each year, and may be added to the tax roll for the Owner's Lands, if required, by the Township. 2. The Owner shall, forthwith upon execution of this Agreement, retain a qualified professional engineer to conduct a safety review of the Encroachment(s)and undertake any necessary repairs, as required by the review, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Township. The Owner shall provide the Township with a copy of the safety review and proof that the necessary repairs were undertaken. 3. The Owner will at its own expense and to the satisfaction of the Township's Chief Building Official, keep and maintain the said Encroachment(s) in good and proper state of repair and will not make any related modifications to the Encroachment(s), without first obtaining the consent of the Township,which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Should the Owner fail or neglect in maintaining the Encroachment(s) in a good and safe state of repair to the satisfaction of the Township's Chief Building Official,on thirty (30)days prior written notice to the Owner,the Owner will, at its own expense, notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, remove the said Encroachment(s)from the Township's Lands,without being entitled to any compensation whatsoever for such removal and the permission given herein for the maintenance of the Encroachment(s)shall be revoked and shall be deemed at an end. If the Encroachment(s)are not removed by the Owner as aforesaid, the Township may do so, and the cost of demolition and removal shall be at the sole expense of the Owner. 4. The Owner shall have the right to store the Temporary Encroachment(s) identified at Schedule "B"of this Agreement on the Promenade, at the Owner's risk, and the Temporary Encroachment(s)shall be stored in such a way that same does not impede public access along the Promenade and does not create or pose a safety hazard to the public. The Township shall have the right to inspect the Encroachment(s)stored on the Promenade, to ensure that such storage does not pose a safety hazard to the public or impede access along the Promenade. 5. The Township or its officials shall not be liable for any damage caused to any of the Temporary Encroachment(s)while being stored on the Promenade or injury to the public caused by same, unless same is caused by the negligence of the Township or its officials. 6. The Owner shall have the rights to maintain, in their present location, any Sub- Surface Infrastructure (without limiting the generality of this provision), such as waterlines, electrical cabling, etc. in place at the time of the execution of and identified at Schedule "B"this Agreement, and shall be entitled to maintain same, provided that the Owner undertakes to return the Promenade to its pre- construction state after any maintenance has been completed, and that same may be removed or relocated, should the Township reasonably require same for work that needs to be completed on the Promenade. Page 453 of 459 17.c) 2021-107, A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Betw... 7. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as giving to the Owner anything more than permission to maintain the said Encroachment(s)until such time as the removal of such Encroachment(s)from the Township Lands. The Owner agrees that under no circumstances shall additional Encroachment(s) be constructed or placed on the Township's Lands. 8. The Owner hereby releases,waives and forever discharges the Township and its respective agents, officials, servants, contractors, representatives, elected and appointed officials, successors and assigns, of and from all claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses, actions and causes of action,whether in law or equity, in respect of death, injury, loss or damage to the person or any property of the Owner howsoever caused, arising or to arise by reason of the permission granted pursuant to this Agreement. 9. Notwithstanding any consent or approval given by the Township with respect to any plans, specifications or other construction-related matters, the Township will not be in any way liable for the design or construction of any structure, and the party that has obtained the consent or approval of the Township shall be wholly liable for such design and construction. 10. The Owner shall facilitate the construction of any and all utilities over or under the said Encroachment(s), as may be required from time to time. The parties acknowledge and agree that the permission granted in this Agreement does not in any way whatsoever diminish the rights of the Township, or any gas, telephone, telegraph, electric light or other public utility company, their respective officers, servants,workers, employees, agents, and contractors,to enter at all times upon the Encroachment(s)for the purpose of constructing, repairing, maintaining, replacing or removing any sewers, mains, culverts, drains,water pipes, gas pipes, poles,wires or other services and installations and appurtenances thereto, provided that the Encroachment(s) is returned to its pre- construction state after any maintenance has been completed. The Owner shall not be entitled to any damages or compensation as a result of the reasonable exercise of the Township's or utility company's rights contained in this paragraph. 11. The Owner will from time to time and at all times hereafter will and truly save, defend and keep harmless and fully indemnify the Township, its officers, directors,servants,workers, employees, agents, and contractors, and any other corporations, boards, commissions or bodies having utilities or services which may in any manner be affected by the having utilities or services which may in any manner be affected by the erection or maintenance of the said Encroachment(s)and their respective officers, directors, servants,workers, employees, agents, and contractors, from and against all actions,suits, claims and demands whatsoever which may be brought against or made upon any or all of them and from and against all loss, costs, charges, damages and expenses whatsoever which may be sustained, incurred or paid by any or all of them, regardless of whether or not they be parties hereto, for or by reason of or on account of the granting by the Township to the Owner of the permission hereby granted and/or the exercise by the Owner of such permission and/or the erection and maintenance of the said Encroachment(s)and appurtenances thereto and/or anything in any manner relating thereto should any such action, suit, claim or demand be brought against or made upon the Township, or any of its officers, servants,workers or employees. 12. The construction, installation, occupation, operation and maintenance of the Encroachment(s)shall comply with all applicable statutes, by-laws and regulations including, but not limited to,the issuance of a building permit(s). 13. The Owner shall obtain and maintain public liability (personal injury and property damage) insurance covering the maintenance of the Encroachment(s) in the amount of at least Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00), naming the Township of Oro-Medonte as additional insured. The Owner will provide evidence of such insurance annually, to the Township no later than the 1st day of May in each year, naming the Township as an additional insured. In the event the Owner's insurer Page 454 of 459 17.c) 2021-107, A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Betw... is unable or unwilling to add the Township as an additional insured to the Owner's policy, the Township agrees to add the Owner as an additional insured to its public liability policy, and any incurred premium,surcharge or administration fee occasioned thereby shall be the responsibility of and paid by the Owner in addition to those fees set out in paragraph 1. 14. In addition, all such sums and costs so paid, sustained or incurred by the Township, as aforesaid, and all such annual fees, or further or other fees to be paid by the Owner as set out herein, shall form and constitute a charge or lien on the Owner's Lands until fully discharged by payment thereof and may be collected in a like manner as taxes. 15. The Township, its officers, servants, workers, employees, agents and contractors under its control or supervision shall have the right from time to time and at all reasonable times during the currency of this Agreement,to enter in and upon the said lands or any part thereof,with all necessary workers, plant, equipment and material for the purpose of inspecting the said Encroachment(s) provided that such inspection shall not free or relieve the Owner in any way whatsoever from the liability under the covenant hereinbefore set forth to keep and maintain the said Encroachment(s) in good and proper repair and condition. 16. (a) All notices, consents, approvals or other communications permitted or required to be given under this Agreement(collectively "Notices")shall be in writing, shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed unless otherwise specifically provided for in this Agreement, and shall be: personally delivered; sent by prepaid mail (except during a postal disruption or threatened postal disruption), or; sent by facsimile, in each case to the applicable address set out below: (i) in the case of the Township: 148 Line 7 South, Oro-Medonte, ON LOL 2EO Attention: Clerk (ii) in the case of the Owner: [Insert Address as set out in the latest Assessment Roll] (b) Any Notice shall be deemed to have been validly and effectively given and received: if personally delivered,on the date of delivery; if sent by prepaid mail, on the third (3rd) business day next following the date of mailing, provided, however, that during any postal disruption or threatened postal disruption, delivery shall be in person; and if sent by facsimile,on the business day next following the day on which it was sent. (c) Either party under this Agreement may from time to time by Notice to the other party change its address for service under this Agreement. 17. Nothing in this Agreement derogates from, interferes with, or fetters the exercise by the Township of all of its rights and obligations as a municipality (whether discretionary or mandatory), or imposes any obligations on the Township in its role as a municipality, and the Township shall not be prevented from or prejudiced in carrying out its statutory rights and responsibilities, including its planning rights and responsibilities. Nothing in this Agreement derogates from, interferes with, or fetters the exercise by the Township's officers, employees, agents, representatives or elected and appointed officials of all of their rights, or imposes any obligations on the Township's officers, employees, agents, representatives or elected and appointed officials, other than as expressly set out in this Agreement. Page 455 of 459 17.c) 2021-107, A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Betw... 18. This Agreement shall be registered on title to the Owner's Lands and on title to the Lakeshore Promenade and the cost of preparation as stipulated in the Township's current Fees and Charges By-law as the application fee for encroachment agreements, and registration of the same shall be borne by the Owner. 19. This Agreement shall be transferrable by the Owner, upon the approval of the Township which shall not be unreasonably withheld, provided that the renewal period(s) under this Agreement has not expired and that the transferee agrees to be enter into a new Agreement with the same provisions and be bound by the Agreement. In Witness Whereof the Township has caused to be affixed its corporate seal under the signatures of its duly authorized officers. Executed at this day of 201_. The Corporation of The Township Of Oro-Medonte Per: Name: H.S. Hughes Title: Mayor Per: Name: Y. Aubichon Title: Clerk I/We have authority to bind the Corporation. In Witness Whereof the Owner hereto has hereunto affixed its hand. Executed at this day of , 2021. Witness Silvestro Papa Page 456 of 459 17.c) 2021-107, A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Betw... Schedule "A" Owner's Lands: Lot 44, Plan 626, Township of Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe. PIN 74040-0112 (LT) Municipally known as 31 Owen Road. Page 457 of 459 17.c) 2021-107, A By-law to Authorize the Execution of An Agreement Betw... Schedule "B" Township Lands: Part of the Lakeshore Promenade between Kempenfeldt Avenue and Owen Road, Registered Plan 626, designated as Parts 14 and 15, Plan 51 R-36152, (Geographic Township of Oro), Township of Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, being Part of PIN 74040-0003 (LT) Encroachments as set out below: Permanent Encroachments 1. 2 sets of Wooden stairs 2. Wooden Deck As shown on Part 15, Plan of Survey 51R-36152. 3. Aluminum Sided Shed As shown on Parts 14 and 15, Plan of Survey 51 R-36152. Temporary Encroachments 1. Seasonal dock Sub-surface Infrastructure 1. None known Page 458 of 459 19.a) 2021-108: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-Law No. 2021-108 Being a By-Law to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting held on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Whereas Section 5 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, C. 25, as amended provides that the powers of the Municipal Council shall be exercised by By-Law, unless the municipality is specifically authorized to do otherwise; And Whereas The Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte deems it expedient that the proceedings at this Council Meeting be confirmed and adopted by By-Law; Now Therefore the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That the actions of the Council at its Council Meeting held on Wednesday, September 22, 2021, and in respect to each Motion, Resolution and other actions passed and taken by the Council at its said Meeting is, except where prior approval of the Ontario Land Tribunal is required, hereby adopted, ratified and confirmed. 2. That the Mayor and the proper Officials of the Township are hereby authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to the said action or to obtain approvals where required and to execute all documents as may be necessary on behalf of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Oro- Medonte. 3. That the Mayor/Chair and Clerk/Designate are hereby authorized and directed to execute and affix the corporate seal to all necessary documents. 4. And That this by-law shall come into force and take effect on the final passing thereof. By-Law Read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 22"d day of September, 2021. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk,Yvonne Aubichon Page 459 of 459