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06 22 2022 Council Agenda The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Agenda Electronic Hybrid Meeting _,,as Township of Wednesday, June 22, 2022 9:00 a.m. - Open Session Proud Heritage,Exciting Future 9:30 a.m. - Closed Session Open Session to resume immediately after Closed Session is Complete Effective Monday, March 28, 2022, all Township facilities are open to the Public for Customer Service. Residents and business owners are encouraged to continue to utilize online and telephone services for Township related business; and staff continue to be available to provide assistance by telephone or email. While electronic participation remains an option, public attendance at Council meetings resumes June 22, 2022 with safety measures in place that encourage social distancing and discretionary masks/face coverings. Development Services Committee (DSC) and Council immediately following DSC, will remain virtual until September 2022. Input on agenda items are welcome and encouraged and will be directed in accordance with the Township's procedural by-law. Protocols have been established to advise how to participate electronically 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 IDS Committee Council meetings will continue to 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: 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 128 Council Meeting Agenda - June 22, 2022 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) Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/ Director Development Services re: Solicitor-client privilege (Short Term Rentals (Airbnb)). 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: 5 - 15 a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. 6. 10 a.m. Recognition of Achievements: 16 - 24 a) Zarah Kiley - County of Simcoe Bursary Recipient Paige Hannan - County of Simcoe Bursary Recipient Cameron Krause - Provincial Skills Competition Champion Maya Burhanpurkar - Oxford Scholarship Rita Shelton -Deverell - Govenor General's Performing Arts for Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award and Appointment to Chancellor of Lakehead University Sheila Craig - Oro-Medonte Citizen of the Year Michael Oliver - Ontario Senior of the Year 7. Public Meetings: None. Page 2 of 128 Council Meeting Agenda - June 22, 2022 8. 9 a.m. Deputations/Presentations: 25 - 46 a) Deputation by Marcus Von Reden, President, TNR Industrial Doors re: Request to Waive Development Charges Fees. 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: 47 - 52 a) FES2022-03, Hugh Murray, Fire Chief, Fire & Emergency Services re: Placement of Public AED's on Municipal Property. 53 - 55 b) F12022-12, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer re: Levying the Tax Rates 2022. 56 - 68 c) OCS2022-16, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services re: Oro African Church — Oro Freedom Institute Partnership. 69 - 76 d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re: Disposition of Land Permanently Stop-up, Close and Transfer Portion of Hickory Lane Part of Hickory Lane PL 51 M367 being Part 17, 51 R43519, Oro; Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, being part of PIN 58533-0044 (LT). [Refer to 17c)] 77 - 108 e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services re: Short Term Rental Update and Licensing By-law. 11. Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only: 109 a) Robin Dunn, CAO re: AMO 2022 Delegations. 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: None. 14. Consent Agenda: a) Announcements of Interest to the Public Page 3 of 128 Council Meeting Agenda - June 22, 2022 110 b) 06 01 2022, Mary Anne Elistve, Responsible Person, Ideal Green re: Cannabis License. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 111 c) 06 16 2022, OLT Case No. OLT-21-001016 re: 259 Moon Point Road, Svetlana Robu Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only 15. Communications/Petitions: 112 a) 06 15 2022, Victoria Hand and Ted Bigelow, Co-Chairs of Shanty Bay Festival re: Shanty Bay Festival, July 23, 2022. 16. Notice of Motions: None. 17. By-Laws: 113 a) 2022-065: Appoint a Treasurer and Repeal By-law 2017-058. 114 - 118 b) 2022-066: By-law to adopt the estimates of all amounts required during the year and for levying the tax rates for the year 2022 and to Repeal By-law 2022-052. 119 - 120 c) 2022-068: By-law to stop up, close and sell Part of Hickory Lane being Part of Hickory Lane PL 51 M367 being Part 17, 51 R43519, Oro; Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, being part of PIN 58533-0044 (LT). 121 - 127 d) 2022-069: By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on certain roads within the Township of Oro-Medonte and to Consolidate and to Repeal By- law No. 2021-071. 18. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): 19. Confirmation By-Law: 128 a) 2022-070: Being a By-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, June 22, 2022. 20. Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Page 4 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Minutes (w Township tom/ Electronic Hybrid Meeting Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Wednesday, June 8, 2022 9:02 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 'it Staff Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services; Yvonne Present: Aubichon, Clerk; Nelly Morrow, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer; Michelle Jakobi, Director, Environmental Services; Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services; Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources; Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer; Vanessa Cooper, Executive Assistant, Mayor & Council and CAO; Janette Teeter, Supervisor, Clerk's Services/Deputy Clerk; Jason Scharapenko, Information Technology Technician (IT) 40 I'�I All Council and staff participated in the Hybrid meeting 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. IV "a 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 Page 1 of 11 Page 5 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. 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. C220608-1 Moved by Hough, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved that the agenda for the Council meeting of Wednesday, June 8, 2022 be received and adopted, as amended to add item 17d) re: By-law 2022-064 A By-law to approve the submission of an Application to Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation ("OILC") for the Long-Term Financing of Certain Capital Works of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte (the "Municipality"); and to Authorize the entering into of a Rate Offer Letter Agreement Pursuant to which the Municipality will issue Debentures to OILC. -IqN Carried. 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interes Councillor Veitch declared a conflict of interest on Items 10c) DS2022-092, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services re: Braestone Development - Phase 1 B-1 C Subdivision Agreement Amendment (Starfall Park) Plan M-1113; and Item 17a) By-Law No. 2022-010: A By-law to Authorize the Execution of a Subdivision Agreement Amendment between the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Braestone Development Corporation as he has a close family member that has become a member of Georgian International, of which Braestone Development is a member. 4. Closed Session Items• None. 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: a) Minutes of Council meeting held Wednesday, May 25, 2022. b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. Page 2 of 11 Page 6 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Motion No. C220608-2 Moved by DeSousa, Seconded by Keane Be it resolved that the draft minutes of the a) Council meeting held on Wednesday, May 25, 2022; and b) Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, May 31, 2022 be received and adopted as printed and circulated. Carried. 6. Recognition of Achievements: None. 8. Deputations/Presentations: None. 9. Open Forum: None. 10.Reports of Municipal Officers for Action' a) ES2022-04, Michelle Jakobi, Director, Environmental Services and Larissa Wallisch, Environmental Services Program Support & Sustainability, re: Rain Barrel Initiative. Motion No. C220608-3 qNS6, it Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by Hough Be it resolved qmmmw 1. That ES2022-04, Michelle Jakobi, Director Environmental Services and Larissa Wallisch, Environmental Services Program Support & Sustainability, re: Rain Barrel Initiative be received. 2. That Council endorse a Rain Barrel Initiative, as outlined in ES2022-04. 3. That Environmental Services staff proceed with the project. Carried. Page 3 of 11 Page 7 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. c) DS2022-092, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services re: Braestone Development - Phase 1 B-1 C Subdivision Agreement Amendment (Starfall Park) Plan M- 1113 [Refer to item 17a)]. Councillor Veitch declared a conflict of interest on Items 10c) DS2022-092, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services re: Braestone Development - Phase 1 B-1 C Subdivision Agreement Amendment (Starfall Park) Plan M-1113; and Item 17a) as he has a close family member that has become a member of Georgian International, of which Braestone Development is a member. Councillor Veitch stepped back from the table and did not participate in the discussion or vote on this item. Motion No. C220608-4 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by Keane Be it resolved 1. That DS2022-092, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services re: Braestone Development Phase 1 B-1 C Subdivision Agreement Amendment (Starfall Park) Plan M-1113 be received and adopted. 2. That Section 7.18 and Schedules "C" and "D" of the Subdivision Agreement as executed through By-law 2017-024 be amended in accordance with proposed By-law 2022-010. 3. That staff bring forward the appropriate By-law for Council's consideration. 4. That the Developer be notified of Council's decision under the Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services' signature. Carried. 11.Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only: a) CS2022-13, Vanessa Cooper, Executive Assistant Mayor & Council and CAO re: Corporate Projects Status Update - March, April 2022. Motion No. C220608-5 il 1% Moved by Hough, Seconded by DeSousa Be it resolved that the report, as listed under Item #11, Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only, be received: a) CS2022-13, Vanessa Cooper, Executive Assistant Mayor & Council and CAO re: Corporate Projects Status Update - March, April 2022. Carried. Page 4 of 11 Page 8 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. 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: Deputy Mayor Hough; Councillor Scott. b) Councillor Keane, correspondence dated September 28, 2021 from Patricia Shellswell, Treasurer of The Women's Institute of Clowes re: Application for Grant/Subsidy 2022 [Deferred at April 27, 2022 Council meeting]. Motion No. C220608-6 Moved by Keane, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved 1. That the information presented by Councillor Keane re: Correspondence dated September 28, 2021 from Patricia Shellswell, Treasurer of The Women's Institute of Clowes re: Application for Grant/Subsidy 2022 be received. 2. That Council approve the Application for Grant/Subsidy 2022 from Patricia Shellswell, Treasurer of The Women's Institute of Clowes in the amount of $200.00 to be funded from the 2022 Grant/Subsidy allocation. 3. That the applicant be advised of Council's decision under the Mayor's signature. Carried. c) Councillor Keane, Verbal Matters, re: Adopt a One (1) Time Dog Licensing fee. Motion No. C220608-7 Moved by Keane, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved that the information presented by Councillor Keane re: Consideration to Adopt a One (1) Time dog Licensing Fee be received and referred to staff for a report back to Council. Carried. 13.Announcements: None. Page 5 of 11 Page 9 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. 14.Consent Agenda: a) Announcements of Interest to the Public b) Minutes of the Barrie Public Library Board Meeting held April 28, 2022. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. c) Minutes of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority held April 22, 2022 and the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority May Meeting Highlights. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. d) Correspondence dated May 25, 2022 from Michelle Hudolin, Wetlands & Habitat Biologist, Severn Sound Environment Association re: Tree Seedling Distribution. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only Motion No. C220608-8 1\6# \ Moved by Scott, 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 b) Minutes of the Barrie Public Library Board Meeting held April 28, 2022 Received for Information Only. c) Minutes of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority held April 22, 2022 and the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority May Meeting Highlights. Received for Information Only. d) Correspondence dated May 25, 2022 from Michelle Hudolin, Wetlands & Habitat Biologist, Severn Sound Environment Association re: Tree Seedling Distribution. Received for Information Only. VF Carried. Page 6 of 11 Page 10 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. 15.Communications/Petitions: a) Correspondence dated April 30, 2022 from Peter Michalski, Images Thanksgiving Studio Tour re: Request for Subsidy to waive fees for the Community Event Centres of Hawkstone and Jarratt for 5 days of the Images Thanksgiving Studio Tour. Motion No. C220608-9 Moved by Scott, Seconded by DeSousa Be it resolved ,A& 1. That the correspondence dated April 30, 2022 from Peter Michalski, Images Thanksgiving Studio Tour re: Request for Subsidy to waive fees for the Community Event Centres of Hawkestone and Jarratt for 5 days of the Images Thanksgiving Studio Tour be received. 2. That Council approve a one-time application for subsidy 2022 from Peter Michalski, Images Thanksgiving Studio Tour to waive fees in the amount of $200 in total; 3. That the applicant be advised of Councils decision under the Mayor's signature. Unanimously Carried. 7. Public Meetings: a) Revised Notice of Receipt of a Complete Application, Notice of Particulars and Public Access, Notice of Public Meeting for Proposed Amendments to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law of the Township of Oro-Medonte, 5071 Highway 11 North, East Part of Lot 16, Concession 14 (Oro), Parts 1 and 2 on 51 R-30258, Township of Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, 2022-OPA-01 & 2022-ZBA-03 (2041063 Ontario Ltd.) [Refer to items 10b), 17b) and c)]. NEIL Mayor H.S. Hughes called the meeting to order and explained the public meeting is being held in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act to obtain public comments with respect to the proposed application by 2041063 Ontario Ltd. The following correspondence was received: Enbridge Gas Inc. dated March 30, 2022; Township of Oro-Medonte, Manager, Development Engineering dated March 30, 2022; Township of Oro-Medonte, Building Division dated March 31 and May 19, 2022; Township of Oro-Medonte, Operations Division dated April 1 and May 24, 2022; Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority dated May 30, 2022. Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services explained the purpose and effect of the proposed applications. A PowerPoint presentation was presented. Victoria Lemieux, Morgan Planning & Development Inc., on behalf of the applicant, was present. Page 7 of 11 Page 11 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Staff confirmed that no additional public registrations were received. Staff confirmed that no additional correspondence from the public was received during this meeting. There being no further comments or questions, the meeting adjourned. 10.Reports of Municipal Officers for Action: b) DS2022-091 , Derek Witlib, Manager Planning Services re- Official Plan Amendment Application 2022-OPA-01 and Zoning By-law Amendment Application 2022-ZBA-03 by 2041063 Ontario Ltd. 5071 Highway 11 North [Refer to items 7a), 17 b) and c)]. Motion No. C220608-10 Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved 1. That DS2022-091 , Derek Witlib, Manager Planning Services re- Official Plan Amendment Application 2022-OPA-01 and Zoning By-law Amendment Application 2022-ZBA-03 by 2041063 Ontario Ltd. 5071 Highway 11 North be received and adopted. 2. That Official Plan Amendment Application 2022-OPA-01 , 5071 Highway 11 North, described as East Part of Lot 16, Concession 14 (Oro), Township of Oro-Medonte, that would serve to amend the "Agricultural" designation of the Official Plan, be adopted as Amendment No. 44 to the Township of Oro-Medonte Official Plan and be forwarded to the County of Simcoe for approval. 3. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application 2022-ZBA-03, that would rezone the subject lands from the "Agricultural/Rural" Zone" to an "Agricultural/Rural Exception 337 (A/RU*337)" Zone on Schedule Al to Zoning By-law No. 97-95, as amended, be approved. 4. That the Clerk bring forward the appropriate Official Plan Amendment Adopting By- law and Zoning By-law Amendment for Council's consideration. 5. And that the applicant be advised of the decisions under the Director, Development Services' signature. OF Carried. 16.Notice of Motions: None. Page 8 of 11 Page 12 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. 17.By-Laws: b) 2022-061 : A By-law to Adopt An Amendment to the Official Plan of the Township of Oro- Medonte OPA No. 44 (2041063 Ontario Limited). c) 2022-062: A By-law to amend the zoning provisions which apply to the lands at 5071 Highway 11 North, within East Part of Lot 16, Concession 14 (Oro) Township of Oro- Medonte, County of Simcoe, 2022-ZBA-03 (2041063 Ontario Limited). d) 2022-064: By-law to approve the submission of an Application to Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation ("OILC") for the Long-Term Financing of Certain Capital Works of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte (the "Municipality"); and to Authorize the entering into of a Rate Offer Letter Agreement Pursuant to which the Municipality will issue Debentures to OILC. Motion No. C220608-11 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by HougSh �6* N Be it resolved that By-law Nos. 2022-061, 2022-062 and 2022-064 b) 2022-061 : A By-law to Adopt An Amendment to the Official Plan of the Township of Oro- Medonte OPA No. 44 (2041063 Ontario Limited) c) 2022-062: A By-law to amend the zoning provisions which apply to the lands at 5071 Highway 11 North, within East Part of Lot 16, Concession 14 (Oro) Township of Oro- Medonte, County of Simcoe, 2022-ZBA-03 (2041063 Ontario Limited) d) 2022-064: By-law to approve the submission of an Application to Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation ("OILC") for the Long-Term Financing of Certain Capital Works of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte (the "Municipality"); and to Authorize the entering into of a Rate Offer Letter Agreement Pursuant to which the Municipality will issue Debentures to OILC. be read a first, second and third time, passed, be engrossed by the Clerk, signed and sealed by the Mayor. Carried. Page 9 of 11 Page 13 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. a) 2022-010- A By-law to Authorize the Execution of a Subdivision Agreement Amendment between the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Braestone Development Corporation. Councillor Veitch declared a conflict of interest on Item 17a) By-Law No. 2022-010- A By- law to Authorize the Execution of a Subdivision Agreement Amendment between the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Braestone Development Corporation as he has a close family member that has become a member of Georgian International, of which Braestone Development is a member. Councillor Veitch stepped back from the table and did not participate in the discussion or vote on this item. Motion No. C220608-12 Moved by Scott, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved that By-Law No. 2022-010 2022-010- A By-law to Authorize the Execution of a Subdivision Agreement Amendment between the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Braestone Development Corporation be read a first, second and third time, passed, be engrossed by the Clerk, signed and sealed by the Mayor. Noel%;* Carried. 18.Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): None, 19.Confirmation NBy-Law a) 2022-063 Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Motion No. C220608-13 Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved that By-Law No. 2022-063: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, June 8, 2022 be read a first, second and third time, passed, be engrossed by the Clerk, signed and sealed by the Mayor. Carried. Page 10 of 11 Page 14 of 128 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on June 8, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, June 8, 2022. 20.Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Motion No. C220608-14 Moved by Keane, Seconded by DeSousa Be it resolved that we do now adjourn at 10.25 a.m. Carried. Mayor, H.S. Hughes . 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We are Europe's leading supplier of building materials. More than 20 million doors have been produced and delivered worldwide since our foundation in 1935. Currently there are 38 specialised plants in Europe, North America, and Asia, with more than 6,000 employees. The Hormann Group has acquired locally owned and run TNR Industrial Doors just over five years ago with the promise the employees to keep their jobs local. As a family-owned company, Hormann's integrity resides in its responsibility to future generations, as well as its employees, products, natural resources, and our shared environment. TNR Industrial Doors is in the process of working with the excellent assistance of the Township of Oro-Medonte staff through a site plan application to build a 150,000 SF facility in Oro — Medonte, as Hormann's 391h owned and operated location. The cost to develop a greenfield site in Canada has steep financial challenges - land, material, labour, site preparation, financing, environmental offsetting, soft costs, and impost fees. The Canadian plant, if built, will be the most expensive plant within our international holdings considering all cost drivers in this undertaking. Therefore, we are writing to ask for relief to assist us to locate within Oro-Medonte. Development Charges as they exist in Simcoe County are a significant cost that have not been charged on any of our North American greenfield developments to attract us as a manufacturer into its township. With respect, we ask that these Development Charge fees be waived to reduce the cost burden of fulfilling our promise to keep jobs local. To be transparent neighbouring townships have offered similar incentives. Page 25 of 128 8.a) Deputation by Marcus Von Reden, President, TNR Industrial Doors re:... ' TNR Oro-Medonte will be home to TNR Industrial Doors for generations to come, paying property taxes and employing over 120 people locally. We look forward to participating within the community as a viable corporate citizen now and in the years to come. Our company looks forward to your response to our request. Sincerely, �4c---5 p4e Marcus von Reden, President TNR Industrial Doors Cc: Maven Commercial Realty, Brokerage Page 26 of 128 8.a) Deputation by Marcus Von Reden, President, TNR Industrial Doors re:... This is a Request to Participate in the Council Meeting of 22/06/2022 Username: 918310D3-74BA-492E-9AA 1-3644C94466C3 Numeric Response ID: 841397 Response GUID: B7D14083-61EA-4COA-9FAB-ADEBBF7666F8 Survey Start Date: Saturday, 11 June 2022 13:08:55 Survey Completed Date: Saturday, 11 June 2022 13:28:23 I understand the information above First Name: Marcus Last Name: Von Reden Email Address: mvonredenLtnrdoors.c om Telephone Number: 705-792-9968 Address: 200 Fairview Road Barrie, ON L4N 8X8 Canada I am requesting electronic participation at the Council Meeting Date of Meeting: 22/06/2022 Regarding the agenda item: TNR Industrial Doors Letter to Mayor& Council Page 27 of 128 8.a) Deputation by Marcus Von Reden, President, TNR Industrial Doors re:... This will be on behalf of: Myself I will be connecting to the meeting by: If connecting by telephone, attendee must call from same phone number as registered on form. Please note: Depending on volume of speakers,telephone number may be visible to public; however, every effort will be made to change prior to being promoted to panelist. No blocked telephone numbers will be permitted. Computer I will be providing a: PowerPoint Presentation Have you presented a deputation/presentation previously on this matter? No Subject of Deputation/Presentation: Please describe below, the subject matter of the requested deputation/presentation in sufficient detail, to provide the Township a means to determine its content and to assess its relative priority to other requests for presentation. Weight will be given to those requests that provide more detailed descriptions of the content of the presentation,particularly defining how the subject matter aligns with Council's Mandate. TNR Industrial Doors proposes to relocate their manufacturing plant from Barrie to Oro- Township in a custom built 150,000 SF facility on Winstar Blvd. There will be 120+/-jobs in one shift, currently there are 70 jobs. TNR wishes to expand operations and has committed to keeping the jobs local. The cost for greenfield construction are staggering in today's business climate. TNR Doors has been purchased by the Hormann Group of Companies from Germany. Oro-Medonte will be Hormann's 39th international location. Hormann is not accustomed to Development Charges as a soft cost. Please identify the type of action you are seeking of Council/Committee on this issue. To Request Action Please describe what action you would like taken Hormann request that this DC charge be eliminated from our site plan application/building permit that we may proceed with our application process. Page 28 of 128 8.a) Deputation by Marcus Von Reden, President, TNR Industrial Doors re:... If you are requesting action, have you been in contact with a staff member to seek a resolution with regard to this matter? Yes Who were you in contact with? Donna Hewitt, Andria Leigh Reason why this presentation is important to Council and to the municipality: Jobs and taxation. Local jobs, Realty taxes to the municipality on land that has been left undeveloped for over 25 years. The development is self reliant on their own internal services, water, septic, gas without being a burden to municipal services save and except road use. Page 29 of 128 Is HURMANN TNR Hormann TNR High Performance Doors We create solutions v THANK YOU is Z3 v 0 c U) 0 �7 m a m m U). (D v � m z o � a c 0 0 0 U) m is •rmann — Family-Ownedfor • • ■ v 0 Z3 t .4�✓r ns �` nw l.nll.el •rrurwwrn .L 1!41&i/d..., R�Yv�M�9orn August Hormann Hermann Hormann 1943 Ca.1960 1886—1944 1912—1994 — 0 O O (D v It All Started with the "Original Up-and-Over Garage Door' is Z3 PATENTSC11RiFT j., ...;♦"�~ sett! u�,....... -(D _ - -= - - 00 1954 1957 1963 N 0 O O U) (D v The Family-Owned Company Today is 11 0 c o m a m m a (D v � m z w �7 A O � Q C 00 N 0 O O U) Christoph Hormann Thomas J.Hormann Martin J.Hormann N FiguresFacts & 100% family-owned Z3 Over 6,000 employees Over 1 billion euros in sales 36 production locations 0 Over 100 individual sales locations in more than 40 countries & Q represented in 50 other countries by sales partners Q ren a - Tjj 4 0 0 argen in Our Team is HQRMANN TNIM °i it llllllillillllllifffilifliliiifiiiiiliiilirnnfulnl9iilli r i+ ; illy/� RM 1i�3!n'nit111i9!lllllllllllli'Ilinlll lllill[...,;illli11110 1 mj�6B,liilf►rlrll►r I I�'��lfn!ininalenU III i ililirll illlllli".;nlllSlnlll,—�111fll�lnli I dl!ll+lil !�IIP�Iq l I RI'n innplf l p,;n,p,nlfffflflnnflillllilp111111�lj fillfill, i IIIl!!im'llln!'+,Iliiinni rrl° lnnnniRni ,I�uum i i ur �� ul iill°i�,I,!'i°� �!�`I!'+ �II+ Inlnun>tnl���l,,,p,p rlln► ulu, 1 11 IIIHII 1►11►11 �tl I III � 4 !'+' iVl I ��yn{I��1111�i11i„� ill I!�llilil �i►�lmlfir►►►1 ! �„ � :� �, m� I z , �; , � a I„ ,,+� �Ilr►'nrrllrr�itllil t �' ,a d Ill 1►Illlrlrlllllll i, to �! 111iri�[r31111►11111 Ii1� d' � ti"ntrtlflill • i Il�91i +�- ,�.L! ,� b �' r► Illinlllrir'r11111tt1 ' ti q a d F � Aa �� ��` n� rlillillrlll `� � ,s. ."'1itf6111 t/►Ilrlll , ,.sue-' \ � • �� { � _ • `; . Historyof • • c a History of Innovation & Entrepreneurship 0 v Copper Cliff Door invents the Several key ex- 0 first rubber door and installs it M &I Doors,the largest employees of M&I at Denison Mines in northern rubber door Doors in Barrie join 0 Ontario,Canada.All previous manufacturer in the to form TNR Doors, a TNR acquired by doors had failed at this opening world,is sold to Albany new rubber door the CL m due to tough conditions (ASSA-ABLOY) company Hormann Group m w a v - v � z 4 �7 o Copper Cliff becomes Albany moves TNR outsells Albany for Hormann TNR NM &I (Mining Industry) production to Georgia, the first time to become introduces the 00 Door Systems and U.S.A. and shuts down the world's largest New HD SERIES relocates to Barrie, the Barrie plant rubber door rubber door Ontario manufacturer product line o 0 m Acquisition by • • • is HJO ■ Europe's leading supplier of doors acquired 0 TNR Doors in 2017 v TNR's products fill out Hormann's high- performance door product offering 0 ice_ " TNR and Hormann High Performance Doors µ-�- Q a powerful partnership in the North American high- performance door industry ' Q Hormann VKG opens up global markets forCD CO rubber door solutions ,a C Q 00 Hormann continues to invest in TNR's production capability 0 O 0 Our p• v --. .0 3 C .create solutions Q z O � Q C Co We build solutions where openings exist, 0 with innovation and continuous improvement. Our • - Values ■ HJOis 0 Our team LIVES by our core values! These values affect everything we think and feel when dealing with people 0 Q Integ rity Humility Accountability Q v z A O - O Q 00Lk N 0 O O (D Vision1 v We are a world class high-performance door company We will achieve this by investing in Our People Our Customers GreatQ Our Operations Place TO v We will measure this by A Recognition as a regional Best Employer Certif ied Fulfill standard lead times, >90% 012 CD Customer satisfaction NPS score of 50 0 O 2,000 doors shipped annually R 12 Is HURMANN TNR 15 - 25 Winstar Road , Oro - Medonte wsrA _, Puaao ra - o 1. Need support from Township, County, a�d LSRCA. v a ` o U) .. _ _ww. �� �� �' 2. Could make comprehensive initial submission August 2022. Q Assume 3-4 submissions with two months between submissions. Site Plan Approval Feb/Mar 2023. `a 3. Nothing `wild and wonderful' noted to da]e from an environmental perspective thatQ 00 would restrict recommendation is EIS. 0 o � o srA are��o 1'JilljAiiiiijill a O � - Z3 I � m mmw 7=7 Development Charges are collected to ; 1 i� 1.1;1 1 11 ll 0 help cover the cost of infrastructure required to service the property. This is not a serviced property! TNR costs excl. DCs- $1.1 M to service the lot $400k cost contribution for the stormwater management pond that 00 'services' the subdivision IJ iLlilil IJ hihih hill 11 11 �. 0 • Due diligence on all site specific and technical components positive. • 30-40% into SPA process • Expansion of our plant in Oro — Medonte for Canada, North America and International • Invest Canada (Federal Government) is on board • Provincial Government (Vic Fedeli) is on board • As a manufacturer we want to find our new home for: • job creation up to 250 employees long term a , w _ s ^k' ROGEPg� • be a strong community partner • foster Economic Growth 4 WE believe in a long term partnership with YOU °° 4 WE ask YOU to waive $1.3M in DCs today and for long term success of US AL 1 4 WE need YOUR support and decision no later than July 13t" Is HORMANN TNR Thank you 10.a) FES2022-03, Hugh Murray, Fire Chief, Fire & Emergency Services re:... TownshiptQ U f Report Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: FES 2022 - 03 Council Hugh Murray Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # June 22, 2022 Public Access AED Roll #: Placement R.M.S. File #: on Municipal Property Policy Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. FES 2022 - 03 be received and adopted. 2. That Council endorse the Public Access AED Placement on Municipal Property, POL-FES-01. 3. And that staff proceed with the implementation of the enacted policy. Background: Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) occurs when the heart's electrical system malfunctions and the heart stops beating properly. It's unpredictable and can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime. It is fatal unless treated quickly. The treatment for SCA is good quality CPR and early defibrillation. Defibrillation is an electrical shock that allows the heart to reorganize and once again produce a functioning heartbeat. A machine called a defibrillator administers the shock. Early on defibrillators were only available in hospitals and some ambulances. Today the technology exists to have affordable defibrillators available in public gathering areas. People with minimal training can safely and effectively provide CPR and utilize Public Access AED's to deliver treatment to victims of SCA quickly and provide the victim with their best chance for survival. In 2021 community partners raised funds to purchase an outdoor Save Station Public Access AED which is located at the Horseshoe Park on Line 4 North which was the first of its kind located in a Township Park. Council accepted the donation of the equipment. Fire & Emergency Services Department June 22, 2022 Report No. FES 2022 -03 Pagel of 3 Page 47 of 128 10.a) FES2022-03, Hugh Murray, Fire Chief, Fire & Emergency Services re:... Since that time there has been significant interest within the community to provide more of these Public Access AED's that could be located on Township property such as community parks. Members of the community from a number of areas within the Township have expressed an interest in raising funds to purchase the equipment required. Many inquiries have been made through members of Council and staff to see if these opportunities for donations could be moved forward. Analysis: Due to the significant interest from the community to have Public Access AED's placed in our Township parks it is necessary for the Township to establish a policy in order to properly and consistently consider these requests. A proposed Policy is attached for Council to consider which would provide staff with the tools and criteria to address these community requests in a consistent manner. Staff are supportive of the idea of community groups raising funds to have these units placed throughout the community. However there are budget implications that would need to be considered and while not significant there are future maintenance costs that must be taken into consideration. These costs would include the replacement of the electrodes, batteries, and hydro and at some point a replacement of the AED itself. There are also the cost of electrical connections which could be included in the fundraising for these projects. Staff would need to look at each request and determine if the project would meet the criteria set out in the policy. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: From a financial perspective as this is a new Policy, Fire & Emergency Services will need to work with the Finance Department in order to establish an allocation of adequate funds for the care and maintenance of the Public Access AED's and AED Stations that would be brought forward during the 2023/2024 budget deliberations. Fire & Emergency Services will administer a four (4) year budget for the program and include the costs for purchase, replacement, and maintenance of the units within the annual budget allocations. Fire & Emergency Services Department June 22, 2022 Report No. FES 2022 -03 Page 2 of 3 Page 48 of 128 10.a) FES2022-03, Hugh Murray, Fire Chief, Fire & Emergency Services re:... Policies/Legislation: None Corporate Strategic Goals: Prepare for Our Future Foster Safe and Inclusive Community Living & Business Growth Consultations: Shawn Binns, Director, Operations & Community Services Melanie Brown, Deputy Chief Prevention & Life Safety Attachments: Draft Policy Public Access AED Placement on Municipal Property Conclusion: Staff recommend that the Public Access AED Placement on Municipal Property Policy, POL-FES-01 be enacted by Council and that staff bring forward a proposed budget during the 2023/2024 budget deliberations to ensure adequate finds are allocated in support the policy and the on-going care and maintenance of the Public Access AED's on Township properties. Respectfully submitted: Hugh Murray, Director Fire & Emergency Services Fire Chief Approvals: Date Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/ Director, Development Services June 14, 2022 Fire & Emergency Services Department June 22, 2022 Report No. FES 2022 -03 Page 3 of 3 Page 49 of 128 10.a) FES2022-03, Hugh Murray, Fire Chief, Fire & Emergency Services re:... Township of Policy Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Department/Section Policy # Fire & Emergency Services POL-FES-01 Subject Enacted by Council: Public Access AED Placement June 22, 2022 on Municipal Property Motion # C- 1. Policy Statement Quality CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation)combined with public access to automated external defibrillators (AED) has been proven to increase the chances of survival of persons who experience Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). As such the Township is committed to the provision of a Public Access to Automated External Defibrillator Program in Township Facilities and high risk outdoor settings. Provided the AED's are properly equipped, located, maintained and used, the Township's Public Access AED Placement on Municipal Property Policyshall outline considerations for locating, acquiring and maintaining new AED installations. Consequently, it is the policy of the Township of Oro-Medonte to work with community groups who wish fundraise and acquire AED's for placement in our community and to ensure that all Public Access Automated External Defibrillators (AED's) that are purchased are maintained and located throughout targeted, high usage, Township owned and maintained facilities. 2. Purpose and Scope To establish guidelines to determine the placement of Public Access AED's on Township owned properties. It is the policy of the Township of Oro-Medonte to work with community groups who wish fundraise and acquire AED's for placement in our community and to ensure that all Public Access Automated External Defibrillators that are purchased are maintained and located throughout targeted, high usage, Township owned and maintained facilities. 3. Policy Guidelines / Procedure and Responsibilities for new AED installations: Any expansion of the Township's AED program shall be completed in partnership with community groups. Page 1 of 3 Page 50 of 128 10.a) FES2022-03, Hugh Murray, Fire Chief, Fire & Emergency Services re:... Public Access AED Donation Process: • Any group wishing to donate a Public Access AED to the Township of Oro-Medonte will submit a letter to the attention of the Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire Chief outlining their request with the information outlined below. • Each request to have a Public Access AED placed in the community shall provide the following information to the Director, Fire & Emergency Services/Fire Chief: o The group or individual involved in the project o The proposed location for the Public Access AED o How the unit and installation will be funded o Understanding that not all requests may meet the Township criteria o Understanding that if approved the AED will become Township property AED Placement Considerations: The following criteria will be factors in the placement of any Public Access AED: • Must be high use / high risk locations - e.g.: community parks/ rail trail. • Must have ease of access to hydro • Must have good visibility • AED must meet Township standards • Acceptance of AED and placement to be approved by Director Fire & Emergency Services/Fire Chief or their designate Fiscal Considerations: ' • Cost of unit and installation • How the unit is to be funded • Lifecycle cost • Budget impact Responsibilities: The following outlines the responsibilities of the Township and the Community Group regarding new Public Access AED's. Fire & Emergency Services staff will: • Conduct monthly inspections of all Public Access AED's • Maintain, or oversee the maintenance of the Public Access AED's and their equipment and stations. • Establish and maintain a replacement schedule for the AED's • Maintain appropriate records of the inspections and maintenance for each AED • Maintain a written inventory of the AED's details and their locations. • Make efforts to standardize the AED's utilized in the program. Page 2of3 Page 51 of 128 10.a) FES2022-03, Hugh Murray, Fire Chief, Fire & Emergency Services re:... • Establish and administer the annual budget for the purchase, replacement and maintenance of the AED units and stations • Oversee with the community group any public relations / events / donor recognition pertaining to the acquisition and installation of the Public Access AED Community Groups will: • Initiate request to the Township's Director, Fire & Emergency Services with the information required by this Policy • Following Township approval, initiate and execute their fundraising plan • Work with the Township to coordinate any public relations / events / donor recognition pertaining to the acquisition and installation of the Public Access AED Page 3of3 Page 52 of 128 10.b) F12022-12, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... TownshiptQ U f Report Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: FI 2022-12 Council Nelly Morrow Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # June 22, 2022 By-law 2022-066 for Levying the Tax rates for the Year Roll #: 2022 R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Staff Report No. FI 2022-12 regarding Levying the Tax Rates for the Year 2022 be received and adopted; and 2. That By-Law No. 2022-066 be brought forward for Council's approval and that By-Law No. 2022-052 be repealed in its entirety. Background: On May 25, 2022, the Township of Oro-Medonte Council approved By-Law 2022-052 levying the tax rates for the Year 2022. Analysis: Township tax rates for all tax classes reported on Schedule A of By-Law No. 2022-052 were inadvertently transcribed in error. The final tax bills will be mailed out June 28tn and have been calculated using the correct tax rates based on the approved 2022 budget. This is a housekeeping amendment to ensure Schedule A attached to the by-law states the proper, Provincially prescribed tax rates collected by the Township. Finance June 22, 2022 Report No. F12022-12 Pagel of 3 Page 53 of 128 10.b) F12022-12, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... Below is a table showing the rates approved in the original By-Law No. 2022-052 and the Provincially prescribed rates, which will be shown in Schedule A of the replaced By- Law No. 2022-0066 upon approval. Property Class Total Tax Rate Total Tax Rate Revised Residential / Farm 0.00795094 0.00900134 Multi-Residential 0.00795094 0.00900134 Commercial Occupied 0.01664831 0.01793222 Commercial Vacant 0.01664831 0.01793222 Commercial New Construction 0.01664831 0.01793222 Commercial Vacant New Construction 0.01664831 0.01793222 Commercial Small Scale on Farm Bu C7 0.00416208 0.00448306 Industrial Occupied 0.01645697 0.01770957 Industrial Vacant 0.01645697 0.01770957 Industrial New Construction 0.01645697 0.01770957 Industrial Vacant New Construction 0.01645697 0.01770957 Landfill 0.01522094 0.01627134 Pipelines 0.01712539 0.01848733 Farmlands 0.00198774 0.00225034 Managed Forest 0.00198774 0.00225034 Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: No additional impact to property owner. Policies/Legislation: Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, C.25, O. Reg. 75/01 Corporate Strategic Goals: Prepare for Our Future Consultations: Derek Hnatiuk, Deputy Treasurer Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk Attachments: • By-Law No. 2022-066 Finance June 22, 2022 Report No. F12022-12 Page 2 of 3 Page 54 of 128 10.b) F12022-12, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... Conclusion: The original By-Law No. 2022-052, Schedule A did not reflect the Provincially prescribed rates as noted above. Therefore, this correction to Schedule A to repeal has been reflected in the updated By-law 2022-066 that also proposes to repeal By-Law No. 2022-052 is being recommended to Council for approval. Respectfully submitted: Nelly Morrow, Director of Finance, CFO Approvals: Date Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services June 14, 2022 Finance June 22, 2022 Report No. F12022-12 Page 3 of 3 Page 55 of 128 10.c) OCS2022-16, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Servic... Township a f on R � Cjke�� eport Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: OCS2022-16 Council Shawn Binns Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # June 22, 2022 Oro African Church — Oro Freedom Institute Partnership Roll #: R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report OCS2022-16 be received; 2. That Council endorse the Terms of Reference for Oro Freedom Institute and Township of Oro-Medonte Partnership; 3. The staff continue to support the Oro Freedom Institute to develop plans to advance the specific project objectives and report back to Council for further direction prior to implementation. Background: On February 9, 2022 Council received a presentation from Mr. Doug Minter and Eric Purnell regarding a proposal to further document and showcase the story of the Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church and develop a long-term strategy for the site. Council passed Motion No. 220209-9 to receive the presentation and provided direction to staff to work with Mr. Minter and Mr. Purnell to develop a Terms of Reference and to report back to Council. Analysis: Since the deputation in February, Mr. Minter and Mr. Purnell have established a board of directors and registered a not for profit organization — The Oro-Freedom Institute (OFI) to lead the proposed initiatives. Over the past several months staff have been working with the OR to develop a Terms of Reference to structure the proposal and proposed projects (Attachment#1). The OFI is proposing three distinct projects: 1) To document and showcase the Oro African Story 2) Site management 3) Future development of the site Operations and Community Services June 22, 2022 Report No. OCS2022-16 Pagel of 2 Page 56 of 128 10.c� OCS?�022-10, Shav}r� B �ns, Director,.0�ertic�ns an� Comm�lnity Servic... Specific plans for he realization o the ree projects will riee to e deve op ed an formally approved and endorsed prior to further advancement. The Terms of Reference will guide the planning and overall objectives of the three projects and ensure a framework for the involvement of stakeholders as the planning for the projects evolve. Corporate Strategic Goals: • Foster Safe and Inclusive Community Living and Business Growth • Modernize Township Service • Prepare for our future Consultations: • Oro-Freedom Institute • Oro African Church — descendants Attachments: Attachment #1 - Terms of Reference for the Oro Freedom Institute and Township of Oro-Medonte partnership. Conclusion: Council has identified the need to develop a long-term strategy for the management and future of the Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church National Historic Site. The proposal from the Oro Freedom Institute aligns with this objective. A Terms of Reference has been developed to provide a framework to further develop project details such as scope, roles and responsibilities, funding, timelines, communications etc. It is the intent that the endorsement of the Terms of Reference will permit and guide the development of these plans to be further considered by Council and stakeholders. Respectfully Submitted: Shawn Binns PBDM, MBA Director, Operations and Community Services Approvals: Date Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO & Director, Development Services June 16, 2022 Operations and Community Services June 22, 2022 Report No. OCS2022-16 Page 2 of 2 Page 57 of 128 10.c) OCS2022-16, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Servic... Oro Freedom Institute & Township of Oro-Medonte Partnership Terms of Reference Project objectives 1) Document the Oro African Story o Documentary o Book o Social M ed ia/B logs/Pod cast 2) Site Management o Site Tours o Site & Grounds Management 3) Future Site Development o Development Plan o Fundraising o Site Development & Construction Guiding principles of Partnership • Transparent Stakeholder engagement and communication • Use an evidence-based, objective process in documenting history and story • Ensure effective and efficient use of financial resources • Adhere to accepted standards, guidelines, and practice for the conservation of heritage properties, including the Parks Canada Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada, Provisional • Document all aspects of the project evolution • To take a long-term view for the preservation of the church, its story and potential further develop of the site • Recognition that all three objectives will be individual projects that will evolve. Detailed project plans outlining scope, timelines, resourcing, stakeholder engagement etc. will be developed to meet these objectives with terms to be agreed to by the Township and the OFI prior to advancing specific projects or elements of projects. Guiding Principles of Project • Credibility & Historical Accuracy • Relevant Innovative Framing & Design of Project • Recognition of the importance with the fusion of Art, Nature, and History • Creating Stakeholder Consensus (Cohesiveness of the Groups) • Organized and Relevant Relationship Building • Executional & Educational Excellence • Cultural recognition with Indigenous stories of the Land OFI—Township of Oro-Medonte Partnership Terms of Reference 1 of 3 Page 58 of 128 10.c) OCS2022-16, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Servic... Members of Partnership The Oro Freedom Institute (OFI) and the Township of Oro-Medonte are the primary members of "The Partnership" to further the history and development of the Oro African Church. It is recognized that many stakeholders will be involved in the project and be critical to the success of the endeavours. OFI Vision: To radically contribute to the Quality of Life of every soul who visits the site or hears the frameworks of ORO Freedom. OFI Mission: To LEVERAGE history to spawn Black Leaders To ATTRACT Allies of Freedom To CHANGE and CHALLENGE the notion of Black leadership To CREATE leading pathways of individual and operational freedom To MAINTAN the importance of Freedom Internationally Values: Beauty, Collaborative, Inspiration Welcoming, Credibility & Accuracy, Organized, Relevance, Inclusive Partnership Process (Who does what?) 1 . OR Team will begin with stakeholder engagement on the proposed project objectives with first initial group of stakeholders. 2. Further tasks, roles and responsibilities will be outlined in more detailed plans as they evolve. Scope The primary focus of "The Partnership" is to provide oversight and management of the project within the parameters approved by Council. Role and Mandate The Oro Freedom Institute team in partnership with the Township Team will oversee the projects and ensure the achievement of objectives. OFI Shall: • The Oro Freedom Institute team in partnership with the Township Team will oversee the projects and ensure the achievement of its objectives. OFI—Township of Oro-Medonte Partnership Terms of Reference 2 of 3 Page 59 of 128 10.c) OCS2022-16, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Servic... • Coordinate and communicate, as well as develop project plans and parameters associated with scope, cost and timelines as well as proposed roles and responsibilities. The Township shall: • Ensure the project achieves its objectives and remains aligned with Council's strategic priorities. • Provide approvals and direction to OR from Council. • Communicate to OR and Council the scope, cost and timelines within the budget parameters approved by Council. • Provide leadership and guidance to the OR • Facilitate intergovernmental discussions to support "the partnership objectives". • Provide regular communication and updates to Council and stakeholders. Partnership Structure The Township and OR will have representation as deemed to be appropriate by each organization. Further structuring of the partnership will be development of specific project plans. The overall project will be organized as follows: Project Plan: The OR and Township will work together to draft project plans and budgets accomplishment 3 major initiatives of the project, namely: 1. Documenting the History into a way that is innovative and marketable. 2. Creating a plan for the current site management. 3. Creating a plan for future development. Meetings A large portion of the work will be conducted through meetings, with material transmitted through both electronic means and hard copy. Where a member is unable to physically attend the meeting, participation of the member by teleconference or by other electronic means shall be permitted providing that the majority of Committee members are in physical attendance. The Director, Operations and Community Services, Eric Purnell or Doug Minter as alternate shall assume the role of the chair. In the preliminary project stages, meetings will occur on a bi-weekly basis and may decrease in frequency as the project advances. Additional meetings will be held at the OFI—Township of Oro-Medonte Partnership Terms of Reference 3 of 3 Page 60 of 128 10.c) OCS2022-16, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Servic... call of the Chair with attempts to accommodate the schedules of all committee members. The following basic operating procedures shall govern meetings: • Decisions will be reached by consensus with appropriate representation by both parties. Communication Minutes will be produced following each meeting. The minutes will provide a record of the decisions made at the meeting, a listing of assigned tasks and the date and location of the next meeting. Project updates shall be provided to Council on a monthly basis (through corporate project reporting) or as requested by Council. Code a Conduct Members of the partnership will perform their duties and responsibilities in accordance and compliance with all Laws (Statute, Regulation or other) and Township policies, practices and procedures as may be in effect from time to time. Members will be expected to promote the interests, business and reputation of the Township, the OFI and the partnership. OFI—Township of Oro-Medonte Partnership Terms of Reference 4 of 3 Page 61 of 128 ORO AFRICAN CHURCH PROJECT A SEARCH FOR FREEDOM' '4 . -11066, NON-PROFIT/CHARITY: ORO MEDONTF FREEDOM INSTITUTE ,i i/ 1 ir1 • ORO Freedom Institute (Non-Profit) Established - BRN: 1380894-7 - IQ IQ LEADERSHIP TEAM OD Iz J ERIC PURNELL DOUG MINTER DAMES SHIPP , Chief Strategic Officer(Veteran) Chief Mazketing Officer Chief Executive&Boazd Chair - O Key Descendent o and Stakeholder N Meetings Cn • Janie Wilson-Cooper • Sue Murdock 0 • Carolyn Wilson 0 • Vaughn African Canadian Association o • Turner School of Religion (Morehouse College) Z3 • Gary French (In Person Meeting TBD) W • Tim Crawford (In Person Meeting TBD) o • Cleata Morris (TBD) 3 Cn • Those is highlight are the priority to be filmed first. THE STAKEHOLDERS • DESTINATION _ THE HARRIET Parks PBres TUBMAN WSTITUTE � ■'F■ Canada Canada ©������ �� VAUGHAN AFRICAN CANADIAN ASSOCIATION CANADIAN BLACK ^^ET�o o�sT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Z 7 ONTARIO ■■ rQ IQ CD HISTORICAL SOCIE aaa i1TProud Heritage,Exciting Future CD CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE d NOIRE DU CANADA WE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO INCLUDE: LOCAL&REGIONAL HISTORIANS DESCENDANTS OF ORO CHURCH AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS. ■ 0 DR Second Round of Stakeholders to Engage ' 00 a j n 1 t (n 4 N a f i O Project Objectives 3 �F � 1) Document and Market the Oro African Story _ o 2) Site Management ° v v o� ` ) Future Site Development Q C) NB` 3 W I 3 y 7 G e ' 1819 is the • al center point of the f §� p • ax historic timeline. The Church was a Hub that connected ` many of the early 47 f black settlements ' 7 from Buxton to raf i ` Owen Sound 0 c> o� v U) v U) m v rn a w o (� - o N 3 00 C 7 U) (D G_ n 10.d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re: Dispositi... "Township o)f Proud Heritage, Exciting Feature Report No. To: Prepared By: DS2022-094 Council Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services and Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # June 22, 2022 Disposition of Land Permanently Stop-up, Close Roll #: and Transfer Portion of R.M.S. File #: n/a Hickory Lane D12 10802 Part of Hickory Lane PL 51 M367 being Part 17, 51 R43519, Oro; Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, being part of PIN 58533-0044 (LT) Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Development Services and Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk regarding Disposition of Land, Part 17, Plan 51 R-43519 (Hickory Lane), be received and adopted; 2. That the lands described as Part of Hickory Lane PL 51 M367 being Part 17, 51 R43519, Oro; Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, being part of PIN 58533-0044 (LT), being part of the road allowance of Hickory Lane, be permanently stopped- up, closed and transferred, for the reasons as outlined in Report DS2022-094. 3. That the appropriate By-law be brought forward for Council's consideration. 4. And that the Township's Solicitor be advised of Council's decision under the Clerk's signature. Background: The disposal and sale of surplus lands process is set out in By-law 2021-126 that establishes the Policy with respect to the Sale and Other Disposition of Land in the Township. The procedures that have been established ensure that the Corporate Services Department oversees and manages the implementation of this policy and the process to bring forward reports and by-laws for Council's consideration. The unique and long standing nature of this particular disposition, as outlined further through this report, necessitated additional background and context to be provided by the Development Services Department and therefore, on this one specific application, a joint Development Services June 22, 2022 Report DS2022-094 Page 1 of 8 Page 69 of 128 10.d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re. Dispositi... staff report has been prepared and the process has been jointly coordinated between Corporate Services and Development Services. In the early 1990's there was an Ontario Municipal Board ("OMB") Decision that approved two additional residential subdivision developments in the Sugarbush community, being Diamond Valley and Forest Heights. The Diamond Valley development is a 128 lot residential subdivision that was registered in 2010 (Plan 51 M- 957) and continues to be under construction. The Forest Heights development remains draft plan approved for an 80 lot residential subdivision that was the subject of a draft plan extension until March 2023. Through the OMB approval, there was a requirement by the County of Simcoe and the Township of Oro-Medonte, that the existing Line 6 North intersection at Horseshoe Valley Road be improved and realigned. In order to implement the OMB's conditions of approval regarding the realignment, the Township, the Indian Park Association (the residents association of the day), the Sugarbush developer, and the two subdivision owners entered into a legally-binding Agreement in 1995, which outlined how the realignment would occur, including an exchange of lands between the Township and the Indian Park Association. Included in those lands was the transfer of a 168.8 square metre (1 ,817 square feet) portion of the Hickory Lane road allowance to the Indian Park Association that is the subject of this report and proposed by-law for disposition. More specifically, the lands are now to be transferred to the successors in title to the Indian Park Association (IPA), since the IPA is now defunct. The Township's Solicitor is now in the process of transferring the lands and has identified the need for Council to pass a By-law to authorize the stopping-up, closing and transfer of the lands, since the lands currently comprise a portion of a Township road allowance. The majority of the Sugar Bush subdivision lands are now built out and the last of the approved subdivisions (Forest Heights) is proceeding toward construction and includes the location of the proposed Line 6 realignment as originally contemplated in the OMB decision. The passing of the By-law that is the subject of this report is a necessary component for the completion of the Line 6 North realignment and the registration of the Forest Heights subdivision. Analysis: Notice and Circulations: Information regarding the proposed stopping-up, closing and transfer of the lands was circulated to the Senior Management Team and to external agencies (Bell, Hydro One, Enbridge, and NVCA). Normally abutting property owners would also be circulated prior to a report being presented to Council; however, given the history of the transfers, the legally binding 1995 Agreement that authorized the transfers and Staff Report DS2019- 118 that was presented to Council in Open Session in 2019 providing information regarding the transfers and Line 6 North realignment design options, circulation to Development Services June 22, 2022 Report DS2022-094 Page 2 of 8 Page 70 of 128 10.d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re. Dispositi... abutting property owners is not considered necessary and has not been undertaken by Staff. Pursuant to Section 6. (d)(ii) of By-law 2021-126 (Policy With Respect to Sale and Other Disposition of Land), the Township is not required to publish a Notice of the intended disposition since the By-law excludes from the Notice requirements "Parcels of land being exchanged with a landowner as part of a procedure that requires the acquisition of that owner's lands for municipal purposes." The following is a summary of the Senior Management Team and Agency/Utility comments received as of the preparation of this report: Responders Comments Director, Corporate Services Director, Operations & Community Dispose, review lands for potential encroachments Services Director, Environmental Services Dispose, existing watermain and streetlight are not impacted by the transfer. Director, Fire & Emergency Services Deputy CAO/Director, Dispose, lands subject to exchange through the Development Services executed Line 6 deviation agreement Enbridge Acknowledge receipt of notification, currently experiencing a very high number of submissions and may not be able to meet our normal turnaround time. Hydro One NVCA Bell With respect to outstanding comments, Staff notes that: • The proposed transfer would not result in any development on the lands that might, in Staff's opinion, affect matters within the mandate of the NVCA. • In accordance with the Township's standard by-law format, the By-law to authorize the stopping-up, closing and transfer of the lands includes a provision to authorize such easements over the lands as may be required. This provides a mechanism to address the presence of any utilities (Hydro, Enbridge, Bell) within the limits of the subject lands, should it be required. It is Staff's opinion that the Township should proceed with disposing of the subject lands based on the above-noted comments. Next Steps: Subject to Council passing the recommended By-law, the Township's Solicitor would proceed to complete the land transfers between the Township and the successor's in title to the Indian Park Association in accordance with the 1995 Agreement. Development Services June 22, 2022 Report DS2022-094 Page 3 of 8 Page 71 of 128 10.d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re. Dispositi... Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: There are no direct revenues to the Township as a result of this transfer, as the lands are not being sold, but rather are one part of a larger "land swap" pursuant to the 1995 Agreement. Failure to pass a By-law to stop-up and close the subject portion of the Hickory Lane road allowance in order to facilitate the transfer of the lands may increase the Township's risk and liability, as it could delay or preclude the realignment of the Line 6 North intersection and the registration of the Forest Heights Subdivision by the developer. Policies/Legislation: • Policy with respect to the Sale and Other Disposition of Land (By-law 2021-126) • Registry Act Corporate Strategic Goals: Foster Safe and Inclusive Community Living & Business Growth: Guide growth while protecting the environment, support community events, facilitate utility and infrastructure plans. Consultations: • Deputy CAO & Director, Development Services • Township Solicitor • SMT Attachments: Schedule 1 : Location Map Schedule 2: Aerial Photo Schedule 3: Excerpt from 51 R-43519 Development Services June 22, 2022 Report DS2022-094 Page 4 of 8 Page 72 of 128 10.d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re: Dispositi... Conclusion: It is staff's recommendation that Council pass a By-law to authorize the stopping-up, closing and transfer of the lands described as Part of Hickory Lane PL 51 M367 being Part 17, 51 R43519, Oro; Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, being part of PIN 58533- 0044 (LT), being part of the road allowance off Hickory Lane. Respectfully submitted: Respectfully submitted: Derek Witlib Yvonne Aubichon Manager, Planning Services Clerk Approvals: Date Donna Hewitt, Director Corporate Services June 16, 2022 Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO & Director, Development Services June 16, 2022 Development Services June 22, 2022 Report DS2022-094 Page 5 of 8 Page 73 of 128 10.d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re- Dispositi... Schedule 1: Location Map —V—y-Rd. - -M...stane Rd. Horseshoe Valley Rd.W. Horces rho&-Vail cy-Rd Old-Beuc Rd:---� ' 4 2 3375 a PSh Ct. 35 10 1 33 12 Z 32 '49 3394 31 v 03435 30 3381 3382 29 28 3380 27 26 p� —— 3376 3 � 25 O 24 _ 6 5 3374 23 22 — 8 v 7 13 21 C 11 26 U9 10 18 19 Maple Ct, 9 12 173 12 17 L11 3 5 7 14 Location ® Subject Lands Toumship0 Proud Heritage,Exciting Future 0 loom File Number:2014-43T-93022 Al I I I I I Development Services June 22, 2022 Report DS2022-094 Page 6 of 8 Page 74 of 128 10.d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re. Dispositi... Schedule 2: Aerial Photo —Vasey�Rd.— -Moonstone R/tl x..� \1 !! 33'75 Ro,��snoewaner-Ra� 1 O1ItA.yw.Rd1 as 1Ridgc�R - 3384 31 � 03435 29 + 3387' 3380 J ;3376 i 5 3374 ` O _U h 11 i 3387 9 10 �. 19 1,2 �aAle C t: Aerial Photo Taumship of Q Subject Lands Proud Heritage,Exciting Future File Number:2014-43T-93022 0, 100 M ti i i i I Development Services June 22, 2022 Report DS2022-094 Page 7 of 8 Page 75 of 128 10.d) DS2022-094, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re- Dispositi... Schedule 3: Excerpt from 51 R-43519 3 8z < PART 3 PAR v a PART 12 �v PART 5 a re wx' d� L 1 N � € PART 13 PART PART 14 `� 17 s�E rnT 1¢36¢® i3.6ai �._� 19P19 v �¢ �4m F a4, NwoB'45-E }c PART 16 HICKORY L . - � •ur PLAN 5 M-367) i9 e(BY 535-33•-0044(LT) rap 9. rl-i- N q coN7'09'45 zr.iir� sly y •° ^ gfi ' PIN �Xq N PART 24 (�j�fafi aa P ortw.c I W WE 1 56-53 DETAIL .B, y PNi 5853�•-6ti35(1.71 SEE , DETAIL W —`"jam `�'•e� a n I rri Development Services June 22, 2022 Report DS2022-094 Page 8 of 8 Page 76 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Township of Report t� Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: DS2022-093 Council Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # June 22, 2022 Short Term Rental Update & Licensing By-law Roll #: R.M.S. File #: N/A D14 55794 Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended that: 1. That Report No. DS2022-093 regarding the Short Term Rentals and Draft Licensing Program/By-law be received and adopted. 2. That staff enter into an Agreement with Granicus for the provision of 2022 monitoring and compliance assistance within the 2022 approved Development Services budget allocation. 3. That staff report back on the final implementation program including communications and staffing allocations. 4. That a revised Licensing By-law 2022-067 be brought forward for Council's consideration prior to the end of 2022. Background: As a result of concerns raised by the community since 2017 in relation to dedicated Short Term Rental Accommodations including conflict with existing residential use, noise, safety, parking, environmental, zoning, taxation, and enforcement etc., the Township of Oro-Medonte underwent a review of short term rental accommodations and conducted extensive research into the matter in other jurisdictions, in addition to obtaining legal input. In June 2020, the Township held a Public Meeting to obtain public input on a proposed amendment to the Township's Comprehensive Zoning By-law 97-95, to provide clarity with respect to the existing prohibition on commercial accommodations in dwelling units. Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Pagel of 9 Page 77 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... At the July 15, 2020 Council meeting By-law 2020-073 was adopted by Council; however this by-law was appealed to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) (file PL200395) and a hearing was held from March 22, 2022 to March 29, 2022. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Chair issued an Oral Decision allowing the appeal and By-law 2020- 073 was repealed and is no longer in effect. Interim Control By-law 2018-071 is also no longer in effect. No written decision has been issued to date. Chair Vincent provided an oral decision given the upcoming summer rental season and noted that there was an opportunity for the municipality to implement a complementary set of regulatory factors through a licensing by-law to assist with enforcement. Further she urged the municipality to revisit the notion of licensing as being an additional regulatory control the municipality may find of great assistance to their enforcement efforts. Following the OLT's oral decision, a Special Meeting of Council was held on April 1, 2022 with the following resolution/direction received: Special Council Meeting Minutes— Friday, April 1, 2622. c) Robin Dunn, CAO and Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Dinador, Development Services re: Solicitor-client privilege; Litigation affecting the municipality(Short Term Rentals (Ai rbn b)). The following staff were present: Robin Dunn, Chief Administrative Officer; Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services: Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Ser,rices-, Tamara Obee, director, Human Resources; Derek Witiib, Manager, Planning Services; Curtis 5helswell, Manager. Chief Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer; Janette Teeter, Supervisor, Clerk's Services/Deputy Clerk; Chris Williams, and Andrea Skinner, Aird &Denis LLP. Motion No. SC220401-5 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by'Veitch Be it resolved 1, That the confidential verbal information presented by Robin Dunn. CAO. Andria Leigh, Deputy CAOfDirector, Development Services and Chris Witliams,Aird & Berns L L P re: Solicitor-client privilege; Litigation affecting the municipality(Short Tern? Rentals(STR), Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT)) be received. 2. That Township legal counsel and the CAO be authorized to take whatever steps are n€:cessary to protect the Towns hip`s revi ewla p pea I options regarding the OLT oral decision rendered on March 29, 2022 pending release of the OLT's written decision. 3. That the Township staff bring forward a report outlining the licensing process, necessary resources and draft licensing by-law for Council's review and consideration. Unanimously Carried. Motion No. SC220401-6 Moved by DeSousa, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved that, further to item 4c), Township legal counsel and staff proceed to commence an Application under the Municipal Act. Carried. Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Page 2 of 9 Page 78 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Based on Council's direction at the April 1, 2022 meeting a number of follow up actions have been undertaken to date. The Township of Oro-Medonte's legal counsel has filed a Notice of Motion to Appeal the decision (pending receipt and review of the written OLT decision). As noted above to date, the written OLT decision has not been received by the Township or other Parties. Township Staff have recently received further concerns associated with Short Term Rentals and their uses. Municipal Law Staff are currently working on the required application materials to commence the applications under the Municipal Act on a number of properties. And finally, the purpose of this report is to discuss further the licensing process, the necessary resources, and draft licensing by-law for Council's review and consideration in accordance with Council's April 1, 2022 direction. Analysis: There is no requirement that the Township implement a licensing system for STR's. Although licensing for STR's has been employed in other municipalities, and the number of municipalities implementing such a system continues to increase. In February, 2019 Council provided direction to staff that the appropriate regulatory by- law be brought forward for Council's consideration. On May 22, 2019 a Draft Licensing By-law was presented to Council for public review and input; however at that time no further direction was provided by Council to consider implementation of a licensing system. A licensing system/approach for Short Term Rentals would provide additional controls and permit the Township to address matters such as occupancy, insurance, parking, noise and garbage, amongst other matters. Licensing by-laws can have significant flexibility with regard to their content and the range of matters that are included based on a determination by Council. However the Township needs to consider the additional costs of implementing and enforcing a licensing system and whether such costs are worth the expense and effort to establish. The draft licensing by-law addresses a range of matters including: occupancy limits, maximum rentals, insurance, rental code of conduct, penalties, suspension, and revoking of license, Ontario Building Code and Ontario Fire Code. The licensing by-law also addresses a range of classes based on the intensity of rental usage, similar to the Township of Lake of Bays, with the associated fee structure for each class. The Township Zoning By-law defines a dwelling unit as "Means one or more rooms in a building, designed as, or intended as, or capable of being used or occupied as a single independent housekeeping unit and containing living, sleeping, sanitary and food preparation facilities or facilities for the installation of kitchen equipment and has an Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Page 3 of 9 Page 79 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... independent entrance. For the purposes of this By-law, a dwelling unit does not include any commercial accommodation or a recreational trailer." The zoning by-law does not define commercial accommodation; however through the OLT process there appeared to be consensus amongst the parties that dedicated STR's would be considered a commercial use and not be considered within the dwelling unit definition. As such, dedicated STR's would not satisfy the requirements of the draft licensing by-law requirements to obtain a license; and in the event they advertised or operated they would be charged/fined as a contravention to the licensing by-law (if adopted by Council) in addition to the contravention under the Zoning By-law. There was however no agreement amongst the parties regarding the position on the non- dedicated STR's. Based on additional review since the 2019 draft by-law, the following additional municipalities have implemented Licensing for Short Term Rentals: Township of Lake of Bays, Town of Huntsville, Township of Ramara, and Town of Georgina. The Township of Tiny is also currently reviewing a draft licensing by-law for implementation in 2023. The Municipal Act, 2001 , S.O. 2001, c.25 provides that a local municipality may license, regulate and govern any business, wholly or partly carried on within the municipality, even if the business is being carried on from a location outside the municipality. Section 10 and Part IV of the Municipal Act provide the municipality the authority to implement business licensing in the interest of health and safety, well-being of persons, consumer protection and nuisance control and Part XII enable a municipality to pass By-laws for imposing fees and charges for services or activities provided or done by or on behalf of the municipality. A licensing by-law would be passed by the municipality if it deems it desirable that such licensing, regulation and governing takes place with regard to STR's. A licensing by-law would allow for fees and charges, administrative penalties and fees, inspections to determine compliance and even make orders requiring people who contravene the by- law to discontinue the contravening activity. Additionally Section 447 provides authority for the closure of premises that have contravened the by-law. A STIR licensing program regulates the entire STIR operation, with the focus on the identification, licensing, inspection, monitoring, and enforcement. Identification/Licensing: • Formal submission of an application that is only approved once all requirements including payments of fees are received Inspection/Monitoring/Enforcement: • Once formal application is submitted, inspection of STIR will take place by municipal staff to ensure all license required and applicable law is being addressed prior to license approval Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Page 4 of 9 Page 80 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... • Monitoring of approved licenses by Township staff on reported concerns or STR violations • Enforcement to ensure accountability to address license concerns in a consistent manner • License can be suspended based on actions of license owner or action of renter The licensing by-law provides the ability for the Township to collect the following information needed for enforcement and safety purposes and would address performance standards for safe operation. Information to be collected would include: - Applicant/Agent Information (full name, address, telephone number and email address) - Corporate Information (where applicable) - Proof of liability insurance - Floor Plan - Parking Plan - Local Contact - Compliance with all applicable law, including Building Code and Fire Code - Occupancy Limit as it relates to the sewage system - Renter's Code of Conduct In considering a licensing program there are a number of positive and negative factors to be considered prior to implementation: Pros: - Establishes a system for staff to better address negligent hosts and deter unwanted behaviours - Generate revenues to manage the administration costs of STR's - Establish a focused enforcement regime with ticketing/fines and revoking of licenses - Provide the mechanism to establish capacity limits on: occupancy, sewage, parking - Opportunity to publically list licensed STR's - Creation of good neighbours code of conduct for additional controls - Potential for implementation of Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) as additional revenue stream Cons: - Need for additional staff resources for the administration and inspection or requires third party assistance for administration, monitoring and enforcement - Enforcement activity still required through fines/prosecution - May require by-law updates and revisions after initial establishment of program The draft licensing by-law (Schedule 1) contains the operational regulations that are designed to address public concerns to the greatest extent possible. Concerns regarding noise, safety of residents and renters, large number of persons on property, Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Page 5 of 9 Page 81 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... and disruption to daily life, would be addressed through inspection and enforcement. If the STR accommodates disruptive renters or is run by a negligent host, the licensing by-law would enable staff to revoke their license. Should the STR continue to operate, the licensing by-law would allow by-law enforcement to quickly and effectively bring legal action against the owner and seek a court order closure of the operation. Additionally, the by-law will require proper inspection of each property that is applying for a license by the Township, such as the Fire and Building Departments; which assists in ensuring the safety of renters. The applicant will also be required to submit a detailed site/floor plan to be reviewed by relevant Township staff during the license application review process. This would include a required parking layout and delineated guest rooms. A provision in the licensing by-law is that only one license will be issued per property and only one license will be issued to each host. The draft licensing by-law also establishes a 3 strike system, which would allow the license to be revoked if 3 complaints requiring a municipal law enforcement officer to attend were received within a 6 month time period. The licensing by-law proposes a classification system, Class A, B, and C of STR's based on the size/intensity of the establishment and the degree of administration and enforcement that may be required by the municipality. Prior to finalization of the by-law these classes are intended to be further reviewed and scoped. In regulating and licensing STR's within the Township, the resources required to license, monitor, and enforce needs to be considered on a full-time basis. This work therefore needs to be conducted by staff or outsourced to a third party compliance company (such as Host Compliance). Through research and discussions with other municipalities that have implemented a licensing program, the required staffing levels have varied based on the number of licenses anticipated to be issued by the municipalities. Some of the municipalities that have or will be implementing a licensing program have considered the ability to utilize a third party for address identification, monitoring or a 24/7 hotline for complaints. Recent examples include the Township of Huntsville that expects to issue 200-250 licenses per year and have retained one full time administration/coordinator staff and will be hiring a property standards/building inspector to assist with the required inspections. Additionally Huntsville have retained the outside services of Granicus for STR address identification purposes. The Town of Huntsville does also have a Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) in effect. In 2020-2021 the Township utilized the services of Granicus for Address identification purposes at a cost of $ 10,807.40. In order to assist prior to any implementation of a licensing program in 2023, Granicus could provide external support to the Township for address identification, a 24/7 dedicated hotline for residents, or monitoring; and staff are seeking Council's direction to obtain an updated proposal and for which specific services the proposal would be required, if any. As noted further in this report, these costs would be offset by the approved staffing allocation in 2022. Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Page 6 of 9 Page 82 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... The approved 2022 Development Services budget included two staff complement one in the Building/Septic Division and one in the Municipal Law Division. One of the many functions these staff were to assist with was the licensing and inspection of STR's in addition to septic/septic maintenance program, by-law and property standards. Given the licensing by-law and the more limited number of licenses anticipated, staff do not anticipate more than one full time complement to be fully dedicated to the program; although this is difficult to fully assess until the licensing program scope is fully articulated and the quantum of licenses and inspections is understood. For the implementation of a program in 2023, the staffing would be required to be on board to assist in program implementation in 2022 and would utilize only a portion of the approved staffing dollars in 2022, given the time of year. Staff are seeking direction from Council and further suggestions regarding the draft Licensing By-law with the intent for staff to further report back. Given the anticipated number of license applications and the implementation required (communication and website updates, application process, internal department coordination for review and inspection of potential applications), it is recommended that any licensing program in the Township commence on January 1, 2023. This timeline would still require any licensing programs to be approved in 2022 in order for staff to commence and communicate the program, receive/review/inspect any applications prior to the end of 2022. It is recommended that staff report back to Council on the implementation plan that will outline how the approved 2022 staffing allocations will be utilized, the anticipated revenue and expenses, the communications plan and the final licensing fees. Further staff require confirmation from Council on the continued use of Granicus for address identification or other services (27/7 hotline, compliance monitoring) to assist for the balance of 2022. Given the full staffing dollars allocated for 2022 will not be fully utilized for 2022, these could assist in offsetting some of the additional costs for the Granicus services being provided in 2022. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Licensing by-law and program will generate additional costs to the Township for both the administration and inspection under the licensing program. Licensing fees should be set on a cost recovery basis. At the outset of the program implementation, the fee structure administration and inspection should be monitored and revised to ensure this cost recovery approach is achieved. Based on the experience of other municipalities that have implemented licensing programs, a minimum of one additional full time staff complement has been required for the administration/operation of the program, with staff from other departments assisting with the annual inspection and licensing requirements where required (Building, Fire, By-law, and Planning). This staff complement is already within the 2022 approved Development Service allocations. Establishing classes of STR's and differential licensing fees based on the different classes is recommended. This would permit the establishment of a reasonable fee for the cottage owner renting occasionally and infrequently and higher fees for those owners who rent regularly throughout the year. Staff are recommending a licensing fee Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Page 7 of 9 Page 83 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... of $250 for the limited or infrequent rental and a license fee of $ 1000 for a more frequent rental. Policies/Legislation: • Municipal Act • Planning Act • Township of Oro-Medonte Zoning By-law No. 97-95, as amended. Corporate Strategic Goals: The Township's following Strategic Goals are 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. Consultations: Aird and Berlis CAO Attachments: Schedule 1 : Draft Licensing By-law 2022-067 Conclusion: This report provides additional background on the licensing process and potential staffing resources. Further direction is required from Council regarding the draft Licensing By-law and potential implementation program, in addition to direction regarding the provision of services from Granicus to continue through the balance of 2022. Once further Council direction is received staff can work with internal departments to move forward with the implementation/communications program and report back to Council accordingly. Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Page 8 of 9 Page 84 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Respectfully submitted: Andria Leigh, MCIP, RPP Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services Approvals: Date: Robin Dunn, CAO June 17, 2022 Development Services June 20, 2022 Report No. DS2022-093 Page 9 of 9 Page 85 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Schedule 1 to Report DS2022-093 The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte DRAFT By-law No. 2022-XXX A By-law for the Licensing, Regulating, and Governing of Short Term Rentals in the Township of Oro-Medonte WHEREAS Section 8 (1)of the Municipal Act 2001. S.O. c.25 ("Municipal Act") provides the powers of a municipality under this or any other Act shall be interpreted broadly so as to confer broad authority on the municipality to enable the municipality to govern its affairs as it considers appropriate and to enhance the municipality's ability to respond to municipal issues. AND WHEREAS pursuant to Section 9 of the Municipal Act Part II, a municipality has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person for the purpose of exercising its authority under this or any other Act; AND WHEREAS pursuant to Section 10 of the Municipal Act, a municipality has the authority to implement business licensing in the interest of health and safety,well-being of persons, consumer protection and nuisance control; AND WHEREAS pursuant to Section 151 of the Municipal Act, Council is exercising its authority to provide for a system of licenses with respect to Short Term Rentals; AND WHEREAS Sections 390 to 400 of the Municipal Act enables a municipality to pass By-laws for imposing fees or charges for permits and services provided or done by them; AND WHEREAS Sections 425 of the Municipal Act enables a municipality to create offences; AND WHEREAS Sections 429 of the Municipal Act enables a municipality to establish a system of fines or offences under a by-law of a Municipality passed under the Act; AND WHEREAS pursuant to Section 434.1 of the Municipal Act, a municipality has the authority to impose a system of administrative penalties and fees as an additional means of encouraging compliance with this by-law; AND WHEREAS Section 436 of the Municipal Act permits a municipality to pass by- laws providing that the municipality may enter on land at any reasonable time for the purpose of carrying out an inspection to determine compliance with a by-law direction, order or licence; AND WHEREAS Section 444 of the Municipal Act provides that if a municipality is satisfied that a contravention of a by-law of the municipality passed under this Act has occurred, the municipality may make an order requiring the person who contravened the by-law or who caused or permitted the contravention or the owner or occupier of the land on which the contravention occurred to discontinue the contravening activity; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte deems it desirable that such licensing, regulation and governing takes place regarding Short Term Rentals as defined in this by-law; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte enacts as follows: Section 1 —Definitions For the purpose of this by-law: Page 1 of 15 Page 86 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Action means a proceeding under Part I or Part III of the Provincial Offences Act; Administrative Penalty refers to a financial penalty, commonly referred under an Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS), authorized under Section 434.1 (1)of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, issued to Person, Owner,Agent or Licensee who has contravened or failed to comply with any provision of a municipal by-law; Agent means a Person duly appointed by an Owner to act on their behalf; Appeal Committee means a committee to which Council has delegated responsibility of handling appeals, suspensions, and revocations of Licences under this by-law; Applicant means the Person applying for a Licence or renewal of a Licence under this by-law; Bed and Breakfast Establishment means a single detached dwelling in which a maximum of three rooms are provided with or without meals for hire or pay for the travelling public; Bedroom means a room or area used, designed, equipped or intended for sleeping, as set forth by the Ontario Building Code; Building means any enclosed structure, used or intended to be used for shelter or the occupation of persons, animals, chattels, goods, materials or equipment, other than a fence or wall; By-law Enforcement Officer means a municipal law enforcement officer of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte who is duly appointed by Council for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of the Corporation's By-laws; Corporation means a body corporate incorporated pursuant to the Business Corporations Act, R.S.O. 1990 c. B. 16, or the Corporations Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C. 38; Council means the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte; Demerit Point System means points that are approved under this by-law, applied to a subject property owner upon successful determination of an alleged violation. These points will be tracked and kept on file as to ensure compliance with the by-law. Short Term rental license may be suspended, revoked or re-instated based on the status of demerit points applied against subject property; Dwelling Unit means one or more habitable rooms in a building, designed as,or intended as, or capable of being used or occupied as a single independent housekeeping unit and containing living, sleeping, sanitary and food preparation facilities or facilities for the installation of kitchen equipment and has an independent entrance. For the purposes of this By-law, a dwelling unit does not include an accessory building or structure,tent, trailer, mobile home or a room or suite of rooms in a boarding or rooming house, a hotel, motel, mobile home, motor home, or recreational trailer. Dwelling means a single detached dwelling, as defined in the Township's Zoning By- law,designed for occupancy by one or more persons, containing no more than one dwelling unit as its principle use, and does not include tourist establishment, a mobile home with our without foundation, sleeping cabin, motor home, vehicle, or a trailer. Fee means a fee payable under this by-law or the Fees and Charges By-law,which may be amended from time to time; Guest means any Person on the Premises who is not a Renter; Guest Room means a room,within a dwelling, offered for short-term rental accommodation intended primarily for overnight occupation,which conforms to the standards for a bedroom, as set forth by the Ontario Building Code; Licence means the Licence issued under this by-law as proof of licensing under this by- law-, Page 2 of 15 Page 87 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Licensed means to have in one's possession a valid and current Licence issued under this by-law and un-Licensed has the contrary meaning; Licensee means a Person who holds a Licence or is required to hold a Licence under this by-law; Licence Class means the classification of a Short term rental within the Township. If at any time an STIR Premises falls into any one of the higher categories of License class, that premises automatically must apply for that class regardless if other parameters are met. Refer to the following chart: Class Number of Total Minimum Maximum STRs number of number of number of operated nights consecutive occupants by the rented per nights of per STIR same year stay Owner A 1 1-30 6 8 B 1-2 31-90 3 8 C 3 or more 91 or more n/a 8 or more Licence Officer means any person or persons provided the authority by the Township to issue a licence under this By-law and includes a By-law Enforcement Officer or Officer; Officer means a municipal law enforcement officer of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte who is duly appointed by Council for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of the Corporation's By-laws; Owner means the Person holding title to the Property on which the Short Term Rental Accommodation is located, and "Ownership" has a corresponding meaning; Person means an individual, a Corporation, a partnership, or an association, and includes a Licensee or an Applicant for a Licence under this by-law as the context requires; Parking Area means an area provided for the parking of motor vehicles and may include aisles, parking spaces, and related ingress and egress lanes, but shall not include any park of the public street; Premises means the Property upon which a Short Term Rental Accommodation is operated, inclusive of buildings or structures or any part thereof used for such purpose; Property means the land upon which a Short Term Rental Accommodation is operated, exclusive of buildings or structures or any part thereof; Renter means the person responsible for the rental of the Premises by way of concession, permit, lease, licence, rental agreement or similar commercial arrangement with the Licensee; Renter's Code of Conduct as set forth in Schedule "B" and may be amended from time to time, means a document that has been prepared by the Township that prescribes the roles and responsibilities of the Renter, including but not limited to: behavioral expectations as they relate to non-disturbance of neighbours; compliance with applicable Township by-laws, and adherence to the provisions of this by-law; Responsible Person means the owner or agent assigned by the owner or licensee of the Short Term Rental Accommodation to ensure the Short Term Rental Accommodation is operated in accordance with the provisions of this By-law, the licence and applicable laws. Set fine refers to a financial penalty issued to Person,owner,Agent,or Licensee who has contravened or failed to comply with any provision of a municipal by-law; Page 3 of 15 Page 88 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Short Term Rental Accommodation: means the use of a single detached dwelling, as defined in Zoning By-law 97-95, or any part thereof, that is rented for a period of less than twenty eight (28) days and includes a Bed & Breakfast Establishment, but does not include a motel, hotel, hospital, tourist inn." Short Term Rental Accommodation uses shall not include a hotel, motel, motor hotel, nursing home, private or public hospital, temporary accommodations for seasonal farm workers, a recreational vehicle park, a tent campground, or similar commercial or institutional use, as defined in Zoning By-law 97-95. Township means the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte. Zoning By-law means the Township's Zoning By-law 97-95, as amended, or any successor comprehensive Zoning By-law, as amended. Section 2—Applications 2.1 The requirements of this By-law apply to the business or occupation of providing Short Term rentals within the geographic limits of the Township of Oro-Medonte; 2.2 Persons who own, operate, Licence or offer a Premises for short-term accommodation as of the effective date of this By-law, must file an application, for a License under this by-law; 2.3The determination of whether a Licence application is "complete" in accordance with this by-law shall be within the discretion of the Licence Issuer, or as a result of a review from an appeal received by the Township; 2.4 For greater certainty, the requirements of this By-law do not apply to a motel, bed and breakfast establishment, tourist establishment, tourist camping establishment, resort or similar commercial or institutional use as defined under the Zoning By-law 97-95, as amended. Section 3 -General Provisions 3.1 No person shall use or operate any Short Term Rental Accommodation unless he or she holds a current licence issued pursuant to this By-law. No licensee shall rent any guest room in a Short Term Rental Accommodation other than a guest room that was identified and approved on the floor plans of the issued license. 3.2No person shall advertise a Short Term Rental Accommodation without a licence issued pursuant to this By-law. 3.3Short Term Rental Accommodations shall comply with all applicable Municipal By- laws and provincial legislation. 3AShort Term Rental Accommodations shall only be permitted in areas where it is a permitted use as set out in the Township's Zoning By-law. 3.5The maximum number of Person, including but not limited to residents, Renters and their guests, permitted on a premises, at any one time, shall be restricted to 2 persons per sleeping area as stated in an approved Licence, for a maximum of eight (8) persons on any one property. 3.6The provision of parking on the site plan referenced shall include the following: a)A minimum of three parking spaces plus one additional parking space per Guest room; b) Parking space sizes of 3 metres by 6 metres; and c) Compliance with all other parking provisions as set forth in the applicable Zoning By-law 97-95, as amended, Page 4 of 15 Page 89 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... 3.7AI1 vehicles shall only be permitted in a parking area consisting of a hard-surfaced driveway (gravel, paved, concrete, interlock,or similar hard surface). 3.8The following shall be posted in the interior of each STIR Premises, visible to guests and made available for inspection by Township staff: a)Copy of current License b) Premises address (and phone number) c)Type of road access to the STIR Premises d)Owner name and contact information e)STIR Responsible Person for Emergency and By-law concerns 0 Inspection results g)Copy of approved floor plan identifying the room and showing the exits and fire escape routes and Site Plan (with parking plan &waste storage details) h)A copy of the Renters Code i)Copy of the current Township Noise By-law j)Copy of the current Parking provisions 3.9AI1 Short term rental Accommodations shall provide a fire extinguisher in any cooking area and on each floor as approved by the Township's Fire Chief or designate. 3.10 The Licensee shall provide to the Township the name and contact information of the Owner or Owner's Agent(responsible person)who can be readily contacted immediately and respond to an emergency or contravention of any Township By-law, including attendance on site of the Short Term Rental Accommodation dwelling within thirty (30) minutes of being notified of the occurrence. 3.11 An Owner or Owner's Agent (Responsible Person)will attend the Short-Term Rental Premises within twenty four(24) hours of being notified of the occurrence. 3.12 The licence does not permit a Short Term Rental Accommodation dwelling to be used for the hosting of events such as weddings or receptions or any other similar group activity that are in contravention of Comprehensive Zoning By-law 97-95, as amended or the Township's Special Events By-law. 3.13 Pursuant to Part IV of the Municipal Act,2001, issued Licenses, along with the license details will be posted on the Township's website. 3.14 The provisions of this By-law shall not apply when the Short Term Rental is not rented. Section 4—Licensing Requirements 4.1 Every application for a new Licence, or the renewal of an existing Licence, shall be submitted to the Township and shall include: a) A completed application in the form required by the Township,which shall include each Owner,Applicant and/or Agent's name, address, telephone number, and email address; b) Proof of Ownership for the Premises; c) Proof that the Applicant is at least 18 years of age, if the Applicant is an individual; d) Name and Contact information of the Owner or Owner's Agent(Responsible Person)who can be readily contacted within thirty (30) minutes and respond to an emergency or contravention of any Township By-law, including attendance on site of the Short Tern Rental dwelling within twenty four(24) hours of being notified of the occurrence. e) Proof that the Applicant, if a Corporation, is legally entitled to conduct business in Ontario, including but not limited to: i. an article of incorporation or other incorporating documents, duly certified by the proper government official or department of the Province of Ontario or the Government of Canada; and, ii. a list containing the names of all shareholders of the Corporation; Page 5 of 15 Page 90 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... iii. in the case of an Applicant being a partnership, the names and addresses of each member of the partnership as well as the name under which the partnership intends to carry on business; iv. in the case of an Applicant or Agent acting on behalf of the Owner, an Owner's written authorization. f) Proof of insurance on the Premises that has the following: i. Address being insured; ii. Insurable amount for the Premises of no less than five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) per occurrence for Property damage, damage from fire and bodily injury, and identifies that a Short Term Rental Accommodation is being operated on the Property. The Applicant's insurance is cancellable on no less than 30 days prior notice to the Township; and iii. Annual insurance matches advertised STIR days used g) Proof of installed septic system that will support the STIR under the License class for the Premises, as defined within the by-law. h) a completed floor plan and site drawing or sketch showing: • civic address and legal description of the property; • a photograph of the front of the house; • a floor plan with accurate dimensions showing an emergency evacuation plan inclusive of each bedroom, sleeping area, smoke alarm, extinguisher and existing egress door or window, decks; • the location of the dwelling on the property with setbacks indicated from all property lines; • the location and dimension of the parking area and the required parking spaces; • the location of the driveway access to the required parking spaces; • the location and dimensions of the outdoor amenity area(s); and, • fencing, landscaping or other buffering if required. (i)an Electrical Safety Authority(ESA)certificate; 0)a Signed Renter's Code of Conduct for the property to be licensed; and 0) payment of the applicable Licensing Fee as outlined in the Fees and Charges by-law, which may be amended from time to time. 4.2 Upon receipt of a completed Application with supporting materials and the payment of the licensing fee, the licence issuer shall, in the case of both new and renewal applications review the application to determine compliance with this By-law. The licence issuer may request comments from other departments or agencies in order to determine compliance with the by-law and any required conditions to be identified in the licence. 4.3 Any person applying for a licence is responsible to coordinate with the Township and to arrange for an inspection of the property as a condition to and prior to receiving a licence to ensure compliance with all applicable by-laws including the following: a)The Provisions of this By-law; b)The Ontario Fire Code; c)The Ontario Building Code; d)The Township's Property Standards By-law; and e)The Township's Zoning By-law. Page 6 of 15 Page 91 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... 4.4 A Short Term Rental Accommodation licence that has been issued pursuant to this By-law shall expire upon the earliest of one of the following events: a) December 31 in each calendar year; or b) Upon the sale or transfer of the Short Term Rental Accommodation dwelling to a person other than a licensee. 4.5A licence for a Short Term Rental Accommodation dwelling may not be renewed or extended unless the Licensee has submitted a completed Application form with the supporting materials and the applicable fee. 4.6The Licensee shall be responsible for informing the Township in writing of any changes to the approved information contained within the licence application or any deviation to the approved plans within seven (7)days of such change or deviation. Nothing herein allows a Licensee to rent rooms other than those identified and approved on the floor plans submitted with the Application for a Licence unless the Township has approved same. 4.7 Licences are not transferable and cannot be assigned to another person and shall remain the property of the Township. Section 5—Inspections 5.1 The Council of the Township of oro-Medonte shall appoint an Officer(s) Responsible for the administration and enforcement of this By-law; 5.2 The License Issuer shall be responsible for the administration of this By-law and Officers shall be responsible for the enforcement of this By-law; 5.3 A By-law Enforcement Officer may at any reasonable time inspect any premises or place where a licence has been issued under this By-law to determine compliance to this By-law. 5ATo obstruct or permit the obstruction of an inspection is deemed an offence. Section 6—Issuance of Licence and Grounds for Refusal 6.1 Upon receipt of an application for License, a License Issuer shall receive and review the applications as per the provisions of this By-law; receive and review any documents attached to the application; and ensure Township staff have conducted the necessary inspections to ensure the Premised comply with the provisions of this By-law. 6.2 The License Issuer shall have the authority to issue, refuse to issue or renew a Licence,to revoke or suspend a Licence, or to impose additional terms and conditions on a Licence. 6.3 A License issued pursuant to the provisions of this By-law shall expire on December 31 in any calendar year, unless it is revoked in accordance with any provisions of this By-law. 6.4 The License Issuer may refuse to issue or renew a Licence where: a) the conduct of an Applicant affords reasonable grounds for belief that the Applicant has not carried on, or will not carry on, the business in accordance with the law or with integrity and honesty; b) there are reasonable grounds for belief that the operation of the business may be averse to the public interest; c) a Licence has been previously revoked, suspended,or made subject to terms and conditions; d) a Person applying for a Licence has presented a history of contravention with this by-law or other Township by-laws; e) the signed Renter's Code of Conduct has been violated; f) the proposed use of the Premises is not permitted by the Zoning By-law; g) the Owner is indebted to the Township in respect of fines, penalties,judgements, or any other amounts owing, including awarding of legal costs,disbursements, outstanding Property taxes and late payment charges, against an Owner's Property; h) the Property to be used for carrying on the trade, business or occupation does not conform with applicable federal and provincial law and regulations or Page 7 of 15 Page 92 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... municipal by-laws, including, but not limited to, the Zoning By-law, Property Standards By-law, the Building Code Act, the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, and the Electricity Act. 6.5The Licence Issuer may revoke a Licence if it was issued in error or granted based on incorrect or false information. Section 7: Licence Denial, Suspension, or Revocation 7.1 The licence issuer may refuse to issue or revoke a licence if one or more of the following circumstances are met: a) if the information submitted on the application is incomplete, incorrect, false or misleading; or b)where all the required taxes, fees, administrative monetary penalties or municipal charges have not been paid; c)where a licence has been previously revoked, suspended, made subject to special condition(s)or has presented a history of contravention with this or other Township by-laws. d)where the Applicant is in breach of any provisions of this By-law or the Short Term Rental Accommodation dwelling does not comply with any provision of any other Township By-law any or Provincial regulations including violations of the Renters Code of Conduct, or e) refusal to comply with any notice of violation within 72 hours. 7.2 Notwithstanding the above, if satisfied that the continuation of the licence poses an immediate danger to the health or safety of any person, the licence issuer may, for the time and such conditions as are considered appropriate and without a hearing, suspend a licence for not more than 14 days, and, prior to suspending the licence, shall provide the licensee with the reasons for the suspension, either orally or in writing, with an opportunity to respond to them. 7.3 Where the Municipal By-law Enforcement Officer has issued three (3) notices to comply with this by-law within a 6-month period, the licence may be revoked. Section 8—Orders 8.1 Where an Officer has reasonable grounds to believe that a contravention of the by- law has occurred, the Officer may serve an order on the Licensee setting out the reasonable particulars of the contravention and directing: i. Compliance within a specified period of time; ii. Any work required to be done. In the event of a default of such work being done,the Officer may direct work to be done at the Licensee's expense, and the Township may recover the expenses in the same manner as municipal taxes; or iii. The activity is discontinued. 8.2 An order under this By-law may require work to be done even though the facts which constitute the contravention of this By-law were present before this By-law came into force and effect. 8.3 Section 10 -Appeal 10.1 An applicant, whose application has been refused, or a Licensee,whose licence has been revoked, and is not satisfied with the terms or conditions as to why this action was taken, may apply to appeal this decision to the Appeal Committee. 10.2 Every person who initiates an appeal of a decision shall submit a notice of appeal in person at the Township Administration Centre; a)within 14 days of a refusal or revocation; and Page 8 of 15 Page 93 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... b)with the non-refundable required Appeal Fee as outlined in the Fees and Charges By-law as amended from time to time. Section 9 -Appeal Hearing 9.1 The Appeal Committee ("the Committee")shall hear and render a decision on an appeal under Section 9 of this By-law in an expeditious manner. 9.2 In considering an appeal, the Committee has the same powers as the municipal official who may issue or revoke a licence and may: a) rescind the refusal or revocation action,or b)confirm the refusal or revocation action, or c) modify the action and create requirements of compliance. 9.3 The decision of the Committee on the appeal is final. Section 10—Prohibitions 1. No Person shall operate or carry on any trade, business or occupation of Short Term Rental Accommodation unless that Person has first obtained a Licence pursuant to this by-law. 2. No Person shall discriminate in the carrying on of the trade, business or occupation of Short Term Rental Accommodation against any member of the public on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status,family status or disability. 3. No Person shall fail to comply with an order issued by an Officer. 4. No Person shall advertise an unlicensed Short Term Rental Accommodation. 5. No Person shall violate the provisions of the Renter's Code of Conduct approved with the Licence generally outlined in Schedule "1"to this by-law. Section 11 —Administration and Enforcement 1.The Development Services Department-Municipal Law Enforcement Division shall be responsible for the administration of this by-law; 2. Municipal Law Enforcement Officers shall be responsible for the enforcement of this by-law; 3. Upon receipt of an application for a Licence, an Officer shall perform the following functions: (a) receive and review the application in conjunction with any provision of this by- law; and, (b)ensure the relevant Township staff have carried out the necessary inspections to satisfy the Township that the Premises is in compliance with the provisions of this by-law. 4. Upon determination that a contravention of the provisions of this by-law has occurred, an Officer may issue the required notice and/or order. 5. Every person who contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence and all contraventions of this By-law are designated as continuing offences pursuant to section 429 of the Municipal Act. 6.When in the opinion of the Municipal By-law Enforcement Officer, a violation of this By-law has occurred or exists, the Municipal By-law Enforcement Officer may issue a written compliance notice to the alleged violator. The notice shall specify those sections of the By-law which are in violation and shall state that the violator has seventy-two (72) hours from the delivery of the notice in which to correct the alleged violation, failing which the Township may correct the alleged violation at the expense of the Owner/ licensee. 7. Service of any notice under this section shall be carried out by personal service or registered mail addressed to the Licensee at the address shown as the Licensee's address on the Application. Page 9 of 15 Page 94 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... 8. Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of this By-law, including those contained in any of the Schedules and every director of a corporation who concurs in such contravention by the corporation is guilty of an offence and conviction liable to a fine in keeping with the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act. 9. Pursuant to Section 447 of the Municipal Act, where an owner is convicted of knowingly carrying on or engaging in a Short Term Rental Accommodation dwelling business in respect of any property or any part of any property without a licence required by this By-law, or a person is convicted of any other contravention of this By- law and the court determines that the owner or occupant of the property or part of the property in respect of which the conviction was made knew or ought to have known of the conduct which formed the subject-matter of the conviction or of any pattern of similar conduct, the court may order that the property or part of the property be closed to any use for a period not exceeding two (2)years. Section 12—Order 1. Where an Officer has reasonable grounds to believe that a contravention of the by- law has occurred, the Officer may serve an order on the Licensee setting out the reasonable particulars of the contravention and directing: (i)compliance within a specified period of time; (ii)any work that is required to be done. In the event of a default of such work being done, the Officer may direct work to be done at the Licensee's expense, and the Town may recover the expense in the same manner as municipal taxes; or (iii)the activity be discontinued. 2. Any Person who contravenes an order under this by-law is guilty of an offence. 3. An order under this by-law may require work to be done even though the facts which constitute the contravention of this by-law were present before this by-law came into force. Section 13—Penalty for Non-Compliance 1. Every Person who contravenes any of the provisions of this by-law, upon conviction, is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine pursuant to the Provincial Offences Act, as amended. 2. Every Person who contravenes any provision of this by-law, upon conviction, is guilty of an offence, and all contraventions of the by-law are designated as continuing offences pursuant to Section 429 of the Municipal Act. 3. Every Person, other than a company who contravenes any provision of this by-law, and every director of a Corporation who knowingly concurs in such contravention by the Corporation, is guilty of an offence and on conviction liable to a fine not exceeding $25,000 for a first offence and $50,000 for any subsequent offence. 4. Where a Corporation is convicted of an offence under this by-law, the maximum penalty is $50,000 for a first offence and $100,000 for any subsequent offence. 5. Where a Person has been convicted for an offence under this by-law by a court of competent jurisdiction, the court may in addition to any other penalty imposed on the Person convicted, issue an order prohibiting the continuation or repetition of the offence or the doing of any act or thing by the Person convicted directed toward the continuation or repetition of the offence. Section 14-Administrative Penalty 1.A Municipal Law Enforcement Officer who finds that a responsible person has contravened any provision of this By-law may issue a notice addressed to that person advising that person that he or she has failed to comply with a provision to this by-law and that he or she is subject to paying an administrative penalty as a consequence of that non-compliance. 5 Any person who is issued a penalty notice pursuant to Section 14(1)above shall be liable to pay the Township the administrative penalty in the amount stipulated in Schedule "2"of this By-law. Page 10 of 15 Page 95 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Section 15—Collection of Unpaid Fines Pursuant to Section 441 of the Municipal Act, if any part of a fine for a contravention of this by-law remains unpaid after the fine becomes due and payable under Section 66 of the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c P.33, ("Provincial Offences Act") including any extension of time for payment ordered under that Section, the Officer may give the Person against whom the fine was imposed a written notice specifying the amount of the fine payable and the final date on which it is payable, which shall be not less than 21 days after the date of the notice. If the fine remains unpaid after the final date specified in the notice, the fine is deemed to be unpaid taxes pursuant to Section 351 of the Municipal Act and may be added to the Owner's tax roll and collected in the same manner as Property taxes. Section 16—Powers of Entry 1.An officer may at any time enter on any premises and inspect any place for the purpose of determining whether the following are complied with: (a)the provisions of the by-law; (b)an order issued under this by-law; or (c)an order made under Section 431 of the Municipal Act. 2.Where an inspection is conducted, the Officer conducting the inspection may: (a) require the production for inspection of documents or things relevant to the inspection; (b) inspect and remove documents or things relevant to the inspection for the purpose of making copies or extracts; (c) require information from any Person concerning a matter related to the inspection including their name, address, phone number and identification; and (d)alone or in conjunction with a Person possessing special or expert knowledge, make examinations or take tests, samples, or photographs necessary for the purposes of the inspection. 3. The Township may undertake an inspection pursuant to an Order issued under Section 438 of the Municipal Act. 4. The Township's power of entry may be exercised by an Officer, or Agent for the Township. Section 17—Obstruction No Person shall hinder or obstruct, or attempt to hinder or obstruct, any Person who is exercising a power or performing a duty under the Municipal Act, or under a by-law passed under the Municipal Act. Any Person who has been alleged to have contravened any of the provisions under the Municipal Actor under a by-law passed under the Municipal Act, shall identify themselves to the Officer upon request, failure to do so shall be deemed to have obstructed or hindered an Officer in the execution of his/her duties. Section 18 -Severability If any portion of this By-law of the Township is found to be in conflict with any other provision of any zoning, building, fire, safety or other By-law of the Township or regulations, the provision which establishes the higher standard shall prevail. If any provision or requirement of this By-law or the application thereof to any person shall to any extent be held to be invalid or unenforceable, Council intends the remainder of this By-law or the application of such provision or requirement to all persons other than those to whom it is held to be invalid or unenforceable to not be affected hereby and each provision and requirement of this By-law shall be separately valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by by-law. Section 19—Title This by-law may be cited as the "Short Term Rental Accommodation Licensing By-law". Section 20—Effective Date Page 11 of 15 Page 96 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... This By-law shall come into force and effect upon approval of the set fines by the Attorney General. Section 21 —Governing Provisions That the Licensing and Regulation of Short Term Rental Accommodations shall be governed by the provisions and regulations contained in this By-law and Schedules 1,2, and 3 attached hereto and forming part of this By-Law. By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this XX day of XXXX, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk,Yvonne Aubichon Page 12 of 15 Page 97 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Schedule "V to By-law 2022-XXX Short Term Rental Accommodation - Renter's Code of Conduct To be drafted and include: 1. Purpose of the Code 2. Objectives of this Code 3. Residential Area 4. Guiding Principles 5. Maximum Number of Renters and Guests: 6. Noise and Residential Amenity: 7.Access and Parking: 8. Recycling and Garbage: 9. Dwellings on Lots on Private Sewage Disposal Systems: 10. Fire and Occupant Safety: 11. Owner's Additional Responsibilities All owners and renters of Short Term Rental Accommodations are responsible for compliance with all other Township of Oro-Medonte by-laws (including, but not limited to the following: Noise By-law, Property Standards, Fireworks By-law, etc.). I, having read the above, and the terms of the Short Term Rental Accommodations By- law and Licence, undertake to provide those persons renting my short term rental accommodation with a copy of the Renter's Code of Conduct and to advise them to act appropriately. I also realize that a violation of the licensing agreement may result in the suspension or revocation of the short term rental accommodation for my property. Signature of Applicant for Licence Date Page 13 of 15 Page 98 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093, Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Schedule "2" to By-law#2022-067 Short Term Rental Accommodation Fee Schedule Required Fees Fees Expiry Date Short Term Rental $ 250.00-$1000.00 One (1)year Accommodation (based on License Class) Licensing Fee Short Term Rental $ 750.00 One (1)Year Accommodation Renewal Fee Licensing Committee $ 300.00 AppealFee Administrative Penalty $ 250.00 Comment and/or Inspections Obtained from: Oro-Medonte Municipal Law Enforcement Oro-Medonte Development Services— Building and Planning Services Oro-Medonte Fire and Emergency Services Page 14 of 15 Page 99 of 128 10.e) DS2022-093,Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services... Schedule "3" to By-law#2022-067 Short Term Rental Accommodation Licensing Part I Provincial Offences Act Item # Column 1: Short Form Column 2: Column 3: Set Fine Wording Provision creating or defining offence 1 Operate a Short Term 2(1) $ 500 Rental Accommodation without a current Licence 2 Advertise a Short Term 2(2) $500 Rental Accommodation without a current Licence Note: The penalty provision for the offences indicated above is Section 13 of By- law 2022-067, a certified copy of which has been filed. Page 15 of 15 Page 100 of 128 O i� 0 CD N O CO N [ Short Term Rental Update and W D Licensing Program DS2022-093 0 n D O 0 m June 22, 2022 0 o CD 0 (D t 0 W Townshipp oe� 3 Proud Heritage,Exciting Fnnnr (p .-f V! CD n CD 0 Background OLT and Oral Decision 0 CD ■ OLT hearing held from March 22-29, 2022 0 N ■ Chair Sharyn Vincent issued an oral decision at the conclusion of the hearing Q0 indicating it was effective that day D ■ The OLT interim (oral) decision allowed the appeal and repealed By-law v 2020- 073 which is no longer in effect. Additionally, the Interim Control By- CD law 2018-071 is also no longer in effect. CD ■ No written decision has been issued to date as required by the Ontario Lands Tribunal Act/Rules of Practice and the Statutory Powers and Procedures Act n D O 0 m 0 v o m 0 o CD N G O CD 0 � To � 3 Rand Hnirayc,Ercirir, Piiriiir (p .-f co CD n CD 0 April 1, 2022 Council Direction 0 CD ■ A special meeting of Council was held on April 1, 2022 0 N ■ The following motions (as outlined in the staff report) were read out during Q0 the Open Session and are recorded in the April 1, 2022 Council minutes (a D public document) Q v Motion No, S 22o4a1-5 r (D cQ Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by Veitch � 0 Be it resolved (D 1. That the confidential verbal information presented by Robin Dunn. OAO, Andria Leigh,. � Depury CAOlDirector, Development Services and Chris VViIliarnss Aird & Berns LLP re: `< Solicitor-client priVilege,Litigation affecting the municipalily(Short Terra Rentals(STR), D Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT)) be received. 2. That Township legal cxnsel and the CAO be authorized to take waiaver Steps are S u Fe necessary to protect the Township's reviewiappeal options regarding the OLT oral decision rendered on March 29, 2022 pendirmi release of the OLT's written decWon, ( 3. That the Township staff bring forward a report outlining the licensing process, necessary 0 CD resources and draft licensing by-law for Council's reviewand consideration. 0 Unanimously Carried. 0 o (D 0 co (D o W To o 3 Praiid Hniraye,E.ri rir,�Piiriiir (D co n 0 April 1, 2022 Council Direction 0 CD ■ The following motions (as outlined in the staff report) were read out during o the Open Session and are recorded in the April 1, 2022 Council minutes (a N public document) w D Mooilon No. SC220401-6 � v' Moved by DeSousa, Seconded by Scott r m Be A resoIved that, further to Item 4c), Township legal counsel and staff proceed to � commence an Applicabon render the Municipal Act. 0 Carried, m n D O 0 m 0 v o m 0 o CD 0 m o Township of Proud Hrrifgq,,E.s iri,q ha,- (p .-f co CD n CD 0 Follow Up from April 1, 2022 Council Direction CD 0 CD ■ Based on Council's direction at the April 1, 2022 meeting a number of follow up actions have been 0 undertaken: N 0 0 ➢ Legal counsel has filed a Notice of Motion to Appeal the decision (pending receipt and review D of the written OLT decision). Q v ➢ Township Staff are working on the required application materials to commence the CD applications under the Municipal Act (prosecutions) on a number of properties. CD ➢ Staff report on licensing process and resources and draft licensing by-law included on this Council agenda for Council's consideration 0 D O 0 m 0 v o m 0 o CD cn < o m W To � 3 Rand Hnirayc,Ercirir,�Piiriiir (p .-f co CD n CD 0 Licensing Process/Program CD 0 • There is no requirement that the Township implement a licensing system for STR's —it is increasingly o being employed in other municipalities N 0 0 ■ A licensing system provides additional controls for the Township to address: occupancy limits, D maximum rentals, insurance, parking, noise, garbage, rental code of conduct, penalties, suspension, Q and revoking of license, Ontario Building Code and Ontario Fire Code. v r m ■ A licensing by-law establishes annual licensing fees, administrative penalties and fines, inspections, and orders for by-law contraventions o m ■ Licensing provides additional enforcement tool (in support of zoning by-law) i. set fines for infractions (advertising/operating without a license) under Part 1 of the Provincial D Offences Act — maximum penalty allowed is $ 500 p ii. Prosecution under Part III of the Provincial Courts to obtain higher fines $25,000-$50,000 or o closure of premises CD 0 v o m 0 o CD rn < o m � To � 3 Rand Hnirayc,Ercirir,�Piiriiir (p .-f co CD n CD 0 Draft Licensing 0 CD ■ Licenses would only be issued for Short Term Rental Accommodations that are permitted under the 0 Township's Zoning By-law N 0 0 ■ Dedicated STR's cannot obtain a license —should they advertise or operate they would be D charged/fined under the licensing by-law (if enacted) Q v ■ Proposed Classes of licenses would only apply to short term rental accommodations permitted by theCD zoning by-law 0 ■ Chart of Page 3 of Draft By-law includes classes and parameters (Number of STRs operated by the -0 same Owner, Total number of nights rented per year, Minimum number of consecutive nights of stay, ,� Maximum number of occupants per STR) where direction from Council on these numbers was being D requested 0 0 m 0 v o m 0 o CD < 0 CD 0 T W o � 3 Rand Hnirayc,Ercirir,�Piiriiir (p .-f co CD n CD 0 i� 0 Today's report and draft licensing were brought forward as a result of Council's April 1, N 2022 direction with intent for Council to review 0 Further direction is required from Council regarding a determination to proceed or not to w proceed with a licensing program/by-law > Regardless of Council's direction on the licensing program, staff will continue with the applications under the Municipal Act as directed by Council on April 1, 2022 0 m n D O 0 m 0 v o c m 0 o (D 0 �� o Townshipp n��� �G 3 A-d H,,i,q,,,E-iri,q Purim (p .-f CO n 11 .a) Robin Dunn, CAO re: AMO 2022 Delegations. Verbal Matters goo (Section 13.3 of Township's 0�' °f Procedural By-Law No. 2017-165) Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Name: Robin Dunn, CAO Item Number/Name: 11(a)_—AMO 2022 Delegations Meeting Date: June 22, 2022 Motion No.: C220622-14 Type of Meeting: �X Council ❑ Special Council ❑ Development Services Committee ❑ Accessibility Advisory Committee ❑ Heritage Committee ❑ Human Resources Committee Speaking Notes: • Robin Dunn provided a verbal update to Council that the Township would be submitting two requests for delegations at the 2022 AMO conference by the June 24, 2022 submission deadline. • First request to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing related to the challenges associated with approval and construction of Attainable Housing in rural municipalities like Oro-Medonte • Second request to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks for the ability of a legislative amendment to provide municipalities the ability to receive service delivery through one Conservation Authority for their entire municipality • Robin Dunn advised that similar to previous years, should the Township receive delegation confirmation, staff would prepare a briefing package in advance of the delegation meeting 7/6/22 Page 109 of 128 14.b) 06 01 2022, Mary Anne Elistve, Responsible Person, Ideal Green re:... A June 1,2022 Oro-Medonte Township 148 Line 7 South Oro-Medonte, ON LOL 2E0 Attention: Mayor Harry Hughes Dear Mayor Hughes RE: Cannabis Production Pursuant to Part 2, Section 7(1)of the Cannabis Regulations,this letter is notice advising that Ideal Green Cannabis Ltd. has received the Cannabis Licence under the Cannabis Act and its Regulations, for the following site address: 2-202 Forest Plain Road, Oro-Medonte, ON L3V OR4 Cultivation (Micro Cultivation): Licenced activities at this site will include production of dried cannabis, fresh cannabis, cannabis plants, cannabis plant seeds by cultivation,propagation and harvest. This licence will also allow for the alteration of the chemical or physical properties of cannabis for the purpose of testing, and the sale of cannabis to authorized parties. Thank you for your time,and if at any point you have any question regarding this letter,please feel free to contact me at the address/number provided. We would be delighted to meet and speak with your office regarding our application and facility at your convenience. I am available at your convenience to discuss any questions you may have regarding our application. I can be reached via email at info@ae,ideal egr en.ca or at 705-791-8899. Best regards, v ' Mary Anne Elistve Responsible Person ideal Green Cannabis Ltd.,2-202 Forest Plain Road,Oro-Medonte, ON L3V OR4 info@ideaiizreen.ca Page 110 of 128 14.c) 06 16 2022, OLT Case No. OLT-21-001016 re: 259 Moon Point Road, Sv... Ontario Land Tribunal Tribunal ontarien de I'amenagement du territoire 655 Bay Street, Suite 1500 655 rue Bay, suite 1500 Toronto ON M5G 1 E5 Toronto ON M5G 1 E5 Telephone: (416) 212-6349 Telephone: (416) 212-6349 Toll Free: 1 866 448 2248 Sans Frais: 1 866 448 2248 Website: olt.gov.on.ca Site Web: olt.gov.on.ca 19 F Ontario Date: June 16, 2022 The Clerk Township of Oro-Medonte 148 7t" Line South PO Box 100 Oro-Medonte, ON LOL 2X0 yaubichon@oro-medonte.ca Re: OLT Case Number: OLT-21-001016 OLT Lead Case Number: OLT-21-001016 Municipality/Upper Tier: Oro-Medonte/Simcoe Subject Property Address: 259 Moon Point Road Appellant: Svetlana Robu Subsection 45(15) of the Planning Act provides; (15) Where all appeals to the Tribunal are withdrawn, the decision of the committee is final and binding and the Tribunal shall notify the secretary-treasurer of the committee who in turn shall notify the applicant and file a certified copy of the decision with the clerk of the municipality. I am writing to advise that the appeal by Svetlana Robu was withdrawn by email dated June 15, 2022. There are no outstanding appeals in this matter, and our file is closed. The Hearing scheduled to commence on July 4, 2022 is cancelled. Yours truly; Euken Lui Acting Registrar C.C. Riley Brooks, RBrooks@hgrgp.ca Ed Veldboom, eveldboom@russellchristie.com Page 111 of 128 15.a) 0 Y2 Vc orla Hand and Ted Bigelow, Co-Chairs of Shanty Bay... Victoria and Paul Hand 123 Bay Street Shanty Bay,ON. LOL 21-0 Wednessday,June 15, 2022 Shawn Binns Director,Operations&Community Services Township of Oro-Medonte 148 7t" Line South, Oro,ON. LOL 2X0 Re:Shanty Bay Festiva[,July 23,2022 Dear Shawn, An ad hoc team of volunteers has been working since August 2021 to plan the revival of the traditional Shanty Bay Festival. Due to COVID interruptions,our community of youngsters hasn't been able to experience the joy of decorating their bikes, making their way to The Village Green for an afternoon of old-fashioned summer picnic games. It's time to get together again. The Festival's financial focus is to break even or if we are fortunate,have sufficient funds'in the kitty' after the event to provide seed money for the next Festival as we started from nothing. Blessedly we have a few sponsors and supporters(for example,a local resident is loaning us his flatbed for a stage). We have one fundraiser for the Festival itself,selling Shanty Bay t-shirts but the kids participating in the Parade get free ones l All other fundraisers will support The Couchiching Conservancy(The Church Woods)and The Village Green for maintenance, playground equipment upkeep,tree culling,etc. In other words,funds will go to support the green spaces of Shanty Bay. Oro-Medonte staff have kindly given us advice and support-Roz Llewellyn,Curtis Shelswell and Melanie Brown. However,we would also appreciate a modest amount of funding from the Township of Oro-Medonte to demonstrate your support of social community events,bringing us back together after too many years of being apart. An Oro-Medonte charge has arisen from the$115 rental for less than an hour of the Shanty Bay Baseball Diamond on Festival day. Orillia OPP dispatch does not have the personnel to be able to find us off duty officers to help our children cross the road safely between 1:30 and 1:45 pm. Therefore,a contract fee of$527.78 for both an officer and vehicle for 4 hours is mandatory. Might you be able to'forgive'the rental fee and support the OPP contract fee? Thank you for considering our request,Shawn. Any and all support welcome. To respond, please either email me,vicki@handfamily.ca or give me a call at 647 444-9231. And it goes without saying,should you be in Shanty Bay on July 23 in the afternoon,do hope you will stop by for the fun. Lzt,Q� 'W- Vicki Hand Ted Bigelow Co-chair,Shanty Bay Festival 2022 Co-chair,Shanty Bay Festival 2022 Cc:Oro-Medonte Mayor, Harry S. Hughes V/ Page 112 of 128 17.a) 2022-065:Appoint a Treasurer and Repeal By-law 2017-058. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-law No. 2022-065 A By-law to Appoint a Treasurer And to Repeal By-law No. 2021-031 Whereas Section 286(1)of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, provides that a Municipality shall appoint a Treasurer who is responsible for handling all of the financial affairs of the Municipality on behalf of and in the manner directed by the Council of the Municipality; And Whereas Section 224 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, provides that it is the role of Council to ensure that administrative policies, practices and procedures and controllership policies, practices and procedures are in place to implement the decisions of Council; and to maintain the financial integrity of the Municipality; And Whereas the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte does now find it expedient to appoint a Treasurer Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That Nelly Morrow be appointed Treasurer of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte; 2. That such duties and responsibilities associated with this appointment be carried out in accordance with legislation and as provided within the respective job description; 3. That By-law No. 2021-031 is hereby repealed in its entirety; 4. And That this by-law shall come into force and take effect on May 30, 2022. By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 22th day of June, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk,Yvonne Aubichon Page 113 of 128 17.b) 2022-066: By-law to adopt the estimates of all amounts required du... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-law No.2022-066 A By-law to adopt the estimates of all amounts required during the year and for levying the tax rates for the year 2022 and to Repeal By-law 2022-052 Whereas Section 290 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, authorizes the Council of a local municipality to prepare and adopt estimates of all amounts required during the year; And Whereas Section 312 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O.2001, c.25, as amended, authorizes the Council of a local municipality to pass a by-law levying a separate tax rate, as specified in the by-law, on the assessment in each property class in the local municipality rateable for local municipality purposes; And Whereas the County of Simcoe has established by by-law the following tax ratios for the year 2022: Residential/Farm 1.000000 4N Multi-Residential 1.000000 Commercial 1.222300 Industrial 1.192500 Pipelines 1.296600 Farmlands 0.250000 Managed Forests 0.250000 Landfill 1.000000 And the County tax rates for the year 2022. And Whereas Ontario Regulation 400/98 establishes the Education tax rates for the year 2022; And Whereas Section 329 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended establishes limitations on the taxes for the commercial, industrial and multi-residential classes; And Whereas Section 391 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, authorizes a municipality to pass by-laws imposing fees or charges for services provided by it; Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That the estimates of Operating Expenditures net of non-taxation revenue for the year 2022 for the purposes of the municipality shall be adopted as follows: Council $ 487,130 Administration 4,880,921 Heritage 20,931 Emergency Services 2,319,826 Police 2,939,154 School Crossing Guards 35,914 Municipal Law Enforcement 677,465 Environmental Services 859,353 Planning 863,964 Public Works 5,921,305 Street Lighting 29,500 Libraries 265,162 Parks and Recreation 1,385,602 Community Halls 45,629 Net Corporate revenue excluding tax levy (2,328,327) $ 18.403. 229 Page 114 of 128 17.b) 2022-066: By-law to adopt the estimates of all amounts required du... 2. That the estimates of capital expenditures net of non-taxation revenue for the year 2022 for the purposes of the municipality shall be adopted as follows: Reserve Transfers—Capital Replacement $3,460,646 Debt Repayment 1,864,054 Administration 82,650 Heritage 29,000 Recreation 0 Community Halls 0 Public Works 25,000 $5.461.350 3. That the following amounts shall be raised by taxation within the Township of Oro-Medonte in the year 2022: Township General Purposes $23,864,879 County Purposes 14,283,213 School Board Purposes 9,561,072 Total Tax Levy 47.709.164 4. That the Tax Rates shown on Schedule "A" attached hereto and forming part of this By-law shall be levied upon and collected from the whole of the assessment for real property, in accordance with the last returned Assessment Roll for the Township of Oro-Medonte, as amended. 5. That in addition to the foregoing the following Special Charges and Collectables be levied and collected: (a) A levy for the purposes of recovering amounts advanced under the provisions of the Tile Drainage Act, Chapter T.8, R.S.O. 1990, as amended, from benefitting properties. (b) A special levy to collect the annual estimates for the following Street Lighting Areas in addition to any Street Lighting Areas that are assumed during 2022 apportioned on a flat rate basis of $57 to the benefitting properties: Bachly Bidwell Black Forest Lane Cairns Estates Canterbury Conder Drive Country Lane Estates Craighurst Day Subdivision Edgar Estates Evans Subdivision Fairway Forest Forest Glen Forest Home Industrial Park Guthrie Industrial Subdivision Hastings Estates Harbourwood Hawkestone Horseshoe Highlands Houben Kade Meadows Lakewood Subdivision Martinbrook Page 115 of 128 17.b) 2022-066: By-law to adopt the estimates of all amounts required du... Medonte Estates Mount St. Louis Estates Oro Hills Parkside Beach Pritchard Subdivision Robincrest Subdivision Shanty Bay Simoro Snowshoe Trail Sprucewood Estates Sugarbush Warminster Wesley Heights Windfield Estates (c) An adjustment to taxes for the commercial, industrial and multi-residential classes as determined in accordance with Section 329 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended. (d) A levy for any or all other amounts collectable pursuant to any statute or by- law and chargeable to any or all real property and business and/or person or persons to be raised in the same manner and at the same time as all other levies, rates, charges and/or collections. 6. (a) That the final tax bill less the interim tax bill be due and payable in two equal installments on or before Friday, July 29tn, 2022 and Thursday, September 29tn 2022 for properties with no capping adjustments. (b) That the final tax bill less the interim tax bill be due and payable in two equal installments on or before Wednesday, August 315t, 2022 and Thursday, September 29tn, 2022 for properties in the Commercial, Industrial and Multi- residential classes with capping adjustments. 7. The Treasurer is hereby authorized to mail or cause to be mailed the notice of taxes due to the address of the residence or place of business of the person to whom such notice is required to be given as shown on the latest revised Assessment Roll. 8. A penalty for non-payment of taxes shall be imposed not exceeding 1'/4% on the first day of default, and on the first day of each calendar month thereafter during the year 2022, until the taxes are paid. 9. That there be added an interest charge of 1'/4% on the first day of each month on any outstanding tax arrears from the 315t day of December in the year in which the taxes were levied until the taxes are paid. 10. That taxes may be paid either in full or by installments for remittance payments to the credit of the Treasurer on or before the day on which such taxes fall due, at most financial institutions, which accept and process payments on behalf of customers, with the onus on the financial institution to remit payments on time. 11. That all taxes be paid into the Office of the Treasurer. 12. That the Treasurer be authorized and directed to collect any penalty or interest or any other levies, rates, charges or collections in the same manner as empowered to collect taxes levied by the Council. 13. That the Treasurer be authorized to accept part payment from time to time on account of any taxes due and to give a receipt for such part payment provided that acceptance of any such payment does not affect the collection of any penalty or interest or any other levies, rates, charges or collections imposed, collectable and due in respect to any non-payment. Page 116 of 128 17.b) 2022-066: By-law to adopt the estimates of all amounts required du... 14. That tax rates be applicable and levied upon any assessment that was not on the assessment roll as returned. 15. That By-law 2022-052 is hereby repealed in its entirety. 16. This by-law shall take effect on the final passing thereof. By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 22nd day of June 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 117 of 128 17.b) 2022-066: By-law to adopt the estimates of all amounts required du... Schedule"A" to By-Law 2022-066 The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte 2022 Tax Rates Property Class Township County Education Total Tax Rate Residential/Farm 0.00279034 0.00153000 0.00900134 Multi-Residential 0.0046810T 0.00279034 0.00153000 0.00900134 Commercial Occupied 0.00341063 0.00880000793222 Commercial Vacant 0.00341063 0.00880000 93222 Commercial-New Construction 0.00' 0.00341063 0.00880000 IW93222 Commercial-New Construction 0.00341063 0.00880000 93222 Vacant Commercial-Small Scale On 0 4D.#4,N40, 0.00085266 0.00220000 48306 Farm Bu(C7) Industrial Occupied umoffm 0.00332748 0.00880000 Industrial Vacant 0.00 58209 0.00332748 0.00880000 Industrial-New Construction 0.00332748 0.00880000 Industrial-New Construction 0.00332748 0.00880000 01770957 Vacant Landfill 0.00279034 0.00880000 7134 Pipelines 0.00361795 0.00880000 8 333 Farmlands 0.00069759 0.00038250 5034 Managed Forest 0.00069759 0.00038250 5034 NOTE: Vacant includes both vacant and excess Commercial Class includes both parking lots and shopping centres Page 118 of 128 17.c) 2022-068: By-law to stop up, close and sell Part of Hickory Lane b... THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE BY-LAW 2022-068 Being a By-law to stop up, close and sell Part of Hickory Lane being Part of Hickory Lane PL 51 M367 being Part 17, 51 R43519, Oro; Oro- Medonte, County of Simcoe, being part of PIN 58533-0044(LT) WHEREAS pursuant to Section 11(3) of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Council is empowered to pass by-laws respecting highways; AND WHEREAS Section 34 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, provides procedures for highway closing; AND WHEREAS Section 270 of the Municipal Act, 2001, c.25, as amended, authorizes a Council of a municipality to sell or otherwise dispose of land in accordance with policies adopted and maintained by the municipality in respect thereof; AND WHEREAS Council enacted By-law No. 2021-126 on the 24t" day of November, 2021 Being a By-law to Establish a Policy with respect to the Sale and Other Disposition of Land; AND WHEREAS Council has determined that the subject lands are not required for municipal purposes; AND WHEREAS the subject lands have been declared surplus to the needs of the Municipality by Resolution No. AND WHEREAS pursuant to Section 6.(d)(ii) of By-law No. 2021-126, the Township is not required to publish a Notice of the proposed by-law to permanently stop up, close and sell the subject lands; AND WHEREAS the proposed by-law came before Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte for consideration at its meeting on the 22nd day of June, 2022; Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. Permanently Stop Up and Close—This Council does hereby permanently stop up and close to vehicular and pedestrian traffic the lands described in Schedule "A". 2. Authorization of Exchange—Council does hereby authorize the exchange of the subject lands outlined in Schedule A attached hereto. 3. Easements — This Council does hereby authorize the transfer of such easements over the lands described in Schedule "A" attached hereto as may be required by utility providers. 4. Execution of Documents—The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to sign all documents to carry out the intent of this By-law. By-Law Read a First, Second and Third Time, and Passed this 22nd day of June, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H. S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 119 of 128 17.c) 2022-068: By-law to stop up, close and sell Part of Hickory Lane b... SCHEDULE "A" to By-law No. 2022-068 for The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Permanently Stop Up and Close Part of Hickory Lane PL 51 M367 being Part 17, 51 R43519, Oro; Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe, being part of PIN 58533-0044 (LT). Page 120 of 128 17.d) 2022-069: By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on cer... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-law No. 2022-069 A By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on certain roads within the Township of Oro-Medonte and to Consolidate and to Repeal By-law No. 2021-071 WHEREAS the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O., 1990, Chapter H.8, as amended, Section 128(2), authorizes the Council of a municipality to pass By-laws to prescribe a lower rate of speed for motor vehicles on a highway or portion of highway under its jurisdiction; AND WHEREAS it is deemed necessary and expedient that the speed limit for motor vehicles on certain portions of highways under the jurisdiction of the Township of Oro-Medonte be decreased; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte deems it expedient to consolidate those by-laws previously enacted with respect to decrease in the speed limit on certain roads within the Township of Oro- Medonte; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro- Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That the maximum speed limit on highways listed and described in Schedule "A", attached hereto and forming part of this by-law, shall be 40 kilometers per hour. 2. That the maximum speed limit on highways listed and described in Schedule "B", attached hereto and forming part of this by-law, shall be 50 kilometers per hour. 3. That the maximum speed limit on highways listed and described in Schedule "C", attached hereto and forming part of this by-law, shall be 60 kilometers per hour. 4. That the maximum speed limit on highways listed and described in Schedule "D", attached hereto and forming part of this by-law, shall be 70 kilometers per hour. 5. That the penalties provided for in the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O., Chapter H.8, Section 128(14), as amended, shall apply to offenses against this by- law. 6. That the portions of highway outlined in Schedules"A", "B", "C" and "D" attached hereto and forming part of this by-law, shall be signed according to the Regulations under the Highway Traffic Act, as amended pursuant to Section 128(11). 7. That By-law No. 2021-071 be repealed in entirety. Page 121 of 128 17.d) 2022-069: By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on cer... 8. That 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 day of June, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Deputy Clerk,Janette Teeter Page 122 of 128 17.d) 2022-069: By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on cer... Schedule "A" to By-law No. 2022-069 for The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte (decrease in speed limit to 40 km/hr) Name of Highway From To a point 1.14 km south at the Bass Line Highway 12 end of the road Broadview Avenue In the entirety Cathedral Pines In the entirety Eight Mile Point Road In the entirety Glen rove Avenue In the entirety Highland Drive Line 3 North Line 4 North Joy Avenue In the entirety Lakeshore Road East Line 14 South Maplewood Parkway Old Barrie Road East Line 10 North Bass Lake Sideroad East (County Road 11) Line 15 North Highway 12 Bass Lake Sideroad East McLean Crescent In the entirety Ward Avenue In the entirety Page 123 of 128 17.d) 2022-069: By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on cer... Schedule "B" to By-law No. 2022-069 (decrease in speed limit to 50 km/h) Name of Highway From To 15/16 Sideroad East Line 11 North a point 375 m east 15/16 Sideroad East Line 11 North a point 375 m west Alpine Drive In the entirety Amantacha Court In the entirety Penetanguishene Road Bidwell Road Count Road 93 Line 2 North Champlain Crescent In the entirety Demont Drive In the entirety Georgian Drive In the entirety Lakeshore Road East Line 12 South Line 13 South Line 2 North Bidwell 30/31 sideroad Horseshoe Valley Road Line 3 North West (County Road 22 Bass Lake Sideroad West a point 540 m north of 15/16 to a point 50 m south of Ski Line 3 North Sideroad West Trails Road Old Barrie Road West Line 4 North Count Road 11 to Lauder Road Line 5 South Hi hwa 11 South a point 200 m south Horseshoe Valley Road Line 6 North West(County Road 22 Diamond Valley Drive Moonstone Road Line 7 North (County Road 19) Mount St. Louis Road West Line 7 North Horseshoe Valley Road Ingram Road Ridge Road a point 1.45 km south at the Line 7 South (County Road 20 end of the road Ridge Road Line 7 South Count Road 20 To Somerset Blvd Moonstone Road East Line 8 North Count Road 19 a point 625 m north Line 8 North Old Barrie Road Bass Lake Side Road Line 9 North Horseshoe Valley Road South of HSV to end of road Line 11 North 15/16 Sideroad East a point 400 m north Line 11 North 15/16 Sideroad East a point 400 m south Page 124 of 128 17.d) 2022-069: By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on cer... Schedule "B" Cont., to By-law No. 2022-069 (decrease in speed limit to 50 km/h) Name of Highway From To Line 11 North Old Barrie Road East Scottdale Dr (County Road 11) Line 12 North Mount St. Louis Road E A point 600 m north Line 12 North Mount St Louis Road E A point 1.4 km S Line 12 South Lakeshore Road East A point 200 m north Line 13 North Warminster Sideroad Grace Cres Line 13 South Lakeshore Road East Lakeshore road East Old Barrie Road East Line 14 North Lan man Drive (County Road 11 Line 15 South Woodland Drive to a point 840 m north Maplewood Parkway Line 15 South Eight Mile Point Road Mill Pond Sideroad Line 6 North Line 7 North Woodland Drive (South Woodland Drive (North Moon Point Drive entrance) Entrance Mount St. Louis Road East Highway 12 Line 12 North Napoleon Road In the entirety Preston Street Warminster Sideroad Robbins Drive Richelieu Road Champlain Crescent Warminster Sideroad Ridge Road East Line 11 South a point 525 m East Robbins Drive Line 13 North To Ke zer Dr. Slalom Drive In the entirety St.Antoine Crescent In the entirety Teanausta e Drive Mount St. Louis Road West St.Antoine Crescent Trillium Trail In the entirety Warminster Sideroad Town Line Highway12 Warminster Sideroad Highway 12 a point 1020 m west Woodland Drive Memorial Avenue Line 15 S Page 125 of 128 17.d) 2022-069: By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on cer... Schedule "C"to By-law No. 2022-069 (decrease in speed limit to 60 km/h) Name of Highway From: To: Bass Lake Sideroad East Line 13 North Line 14 North Bass Lake Sideroad East Line 14 North Line 15 North Line 4 North Moonstone Road West Mount St. Louis Road (County Road 19) West Line 4 North Mount St. Louis Road West a point 1.1 km south Line 4 North Alpine Way Bass Lake Sideroad West Line 5 North Bass Lake Sideroad Horseshoe Valley Road Line 6 North Horseshoe Valley Road Mill Pond Road Line 7 North Highway 11 South Bass Lake Sr Line 7 North Horseshoe Valley Rd Rowanwood Road (County Road 22) Line 7 North Moonstone Road End of road Line 7 South Highway 11 South a point 2.2km south Line 8 North Horseshoe Valley Road Bass Lake Sideroad Line 9 North Bass Lake Sideroad East Old Barrie Road East (County Road 11) Line 11 North Horseshoe Valley Road Braestone Golf Course Line 11 North a point 400 m south of Highway 11 South 15/16 Sideroad East Line 12 South Ridge Road East a point 1.45 km south Line 13 North Bass Lake Sideroad East Old Barrie Road East (County Road 11) Line 13 South Ridge Road East Shoreline Drive Line 14 North Old Barrie Road East Highway 11 South (County Road 11) Line 14 South Highway 11 South Lakeshore Road East Line 15 South Highway 11 South a point 3 km south Medonte Sideroad 2 Highway 12 Mount St. Louis Road East Mount St. Louis Road West Line 6 North Line 7 North Mount St. Louis Road Line 11 North Line 12 North Ridge Road East Line 13 South a point 2.7 km west Scarlett Line Mill Street Moonstone Road Ski Trails Road Line 3 North Penetanguishene Road (County road 93) Page 126 of 128 17.d) 2022-069: By-law to authorize a decrease in the speed limit on cer... Schedule "D" to By-law No. 2022-069 (decrease in speed limit to 70 km/h) Name of Highway From: To: Ingram Road Line 8 North Penetanguishene Road (County Road 93) Line 2 North 30/31 Sideroad Old Barrie Road Line 3 North Vasey Road West Moonstone Road West (County Rd 23) (County Rd 19) Line 4 North 15/16 Sideroad West Highway 11 South Line 5 North Highway 11 15/16 Sideroad Line 10 North Bass Lake Sideroad Horseshoe Valley Road Line 11 North Old Barrie Road East a point 2.68 km south (County Road 11) Line 12 North Horseshoe Valley Road Warminster Sideroad Line 13 North 15/16 Sideroad East Old Barrie Road East (County Road 11) 15/16 Sideroad East Line 8 North Line 9 North Page 127 of 128 19.a) 2022-070: Being a By-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council... The Corporation of the Township of Oro- Medonte By-Law No. 2022-070 Being a By-Law to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting held on Wednesday, June 22,2022 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, June 22, 2022, 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 22nd day of June, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk,Yvonne Aubichon Page 128 of 128