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10 11 2022 SpCouncil Agenda The Township of Oro-Medonte Special Council Meeting Agenda �+- Electronic Hybrid Meeting 0;Township of Tuesday, October 11, 2022 Proud Heritage,Excitiu�Future 10:30 a.m. - Open Session Effective Monday, March 28, 2022, all Township facilities are open to the Public for Customer Service (all meetings to remain virtual) with safety measures in place including social distancing and discretionary masks/face coverings. 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. Input on agenda items are welcome and encouraged. The Township of Oro-Medonte has amended its Procedural By-law to allow for electronic participation at Council meetings. Protocols have been established to advise how to participate in the public portions of these meetings. Please visit the following links for additional information: • Request for Participation Form • Protocols for Public Participation Council and IDS Committee All electronic Council meetings will be streamed live, where possible, on the Township YouTube Channel. Council Agendas will continue to be published on the Civic Web Meeting Agendas in advance of the meeting date in accordance with the Township's Procedural By-law. The Township of Oro-Medonte is committed to providing and maintaining a working environment that is based on respect for the dignity and rights of everyone within the organization and for those individuals visiting our organization. The Township of Oro-Medonte supports and fosters an environment that is safe, welcoming and respectful for all residents, visitors, members of Council and staff. Page 1. Call to Order - Moment of Reflection: 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 Page 1 of 40 Council Meeting Agenda - October 11, 2022 [Oh-DAH-wah], Ojibwe [O-jib-we] and Pottawatomi [boh-tah-WAH-toh-mee] nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. It continues today as the home for diverse Indigenous Peoples including the historic Metis Community in Penetanguishene. The Anishnaabek people continue to have an enduring relationship with this land, specifically the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, the Chippewa Tri- Council and the Williams Treaties First Nations. The Huron-Wendat Nation also continues to pay respect and protect their ancestors and heritage on this land. We honour the Indigenous history and culture that has thrived for millennia in this territory and the Treaties that bind us together as partners in the spirit of a shared sustainable and prosperous future. We are all Treaty People. Our commitment begins with acknowledging the Truth so that we can move forward together towards Reconciliation. 2. Adoption of Agenda: a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest: 4. Public Meeting: 3 - 16 a) 10.30 a.m. Notice of Public Meeting Regarding Proposed Amendment to the Development Charges By-Law. 5. Public Hearings: 17 - 39 a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re: Consent Applications: 2022-B-28 by Hedley & Lorraine Parsons, 5 Shelswell Boulevard and 2022-B-29 by Daniel S. Gibson & Daniel G. Gibson, 78 Lakeshore Road West, Agent: James Zaharopoulos. 6. Confirmation By-Law: 40 a) 2022-088: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. 7. Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Page 2 of 40 4.a) 10,30 a.m. Notice of Public Meeting Regarding Proposed Amendment to... Notice of Public Meeting Regarding Proposed TwnSh Amendment to the Development Charges By-law Proud Heritage,Exciting Future On Tuesday, October 11, 2022 the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte will hold a public meeting, pursuant to section 12 of the Development Charges Act, 1997, as amended, to present and obtain public input on proposed amendments to the municipality's Development Charges (D.C.) By-law and underlying background study. All interested parties are invited to attend the Public Meeting of Council, and any person who attends the meeting may make representations relating to the proposed amendments to the D.C. By-law and background study. The meeting will be held on: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 10:30 am Township of Oro-Medonte Council Chambers Administration Centre Electronic Hybrid Meeting 148 Line 7 South, Oro-Medonte, ON In order that sufficient information is made available to the public, the Development Charges background study was made available online at the municipality's website Development Charges - Oro Medonte (oro-medonte.ca) on Friday, September 9, 2022. Copies of the proposed amendments to the D.C. By-law and the background study are also being made available as of September 20, 2022 from the Finance department at the above location. Interested persons may express their comments at the public meeting or in writing, addressed to the Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer by e-mail to nmorrow@oro-medonte.ca or by mail or hand delivery addressed to the Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer, Township of Oro-Medonte, 148 Line 7 South, Oro-Medonte, ON LOL 2EO prior to 4:30 pm Thursday, October 6, 2022. 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Gibson & Daniel G. Gibson, 78 Lakeshore Road West Agent: James Zaharo oulos Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report DS2022-127 be received and adopted; 2. That Consent Application 2022-13-28 by Hedley & Lorraine Parsons, to permit an easement measuring approximately 2 metres by 50 metres (6.56 feet by 164 feet) for the purposes of a private water service connection serving lands located at 76 Lakeshore Road West, be approved, subject to the conditions identified in Report DS2022-127. 3. The conditions for Consent Application 2022-13-28 are as follows: a) That one copy of a Registered Reference Plan of the easement, prepared by an Ontario Land Surveyor, be submitted to the Secretary-Treasurer, Development Services Committee, which conforms substantially with the application as submitted (precise easement dimensions to be based on field conditions and functional requirements); b) That the applicant's solicitor prepare and submit a copy of the proposed easement document, for review by the Municipality and for use for the issuance of the certificate of Consent; c) That all municipal taxes be paid to the Township of Oro-Medonte; d) That the Certificate of Consent be issued utilizing Form 2, under Section 53(42) of the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990, without qualification; and, e) That the conditions of consent imposed by the Committee be fulfilled within two years from the date of the giving of the notice of decision (Approval shall lapse where the conditions have not been fulfilled within two years of being imposed and/or two years from the date of the certificate if the transaction has not been finalized.). WARNING: Failing to fulfil the conditions within the above-noted statutory periods Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 1 of 11 Page 17 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re:... (Sections 53(41) & 53(43), the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990) shall cause the application to lapse and render this Decision null and void. 4. That Consent Application 2022-B-29 by Daniel S. Gibson & Daniel Glenn Gibson, to permit an easement measuring approximately 2 metres by 3 metres (6.56 feet by 9.8 feet) for the purposes of a private water service connection serving lands located at 76 Lakeshore Road West, be approved, subject to the conditions identified in Report DS2022-127. 5. The conditions for Consent Application 2022-B-29 are as follows: a) That one copy of a Registered Reference Plan of the easement, prepared by an Ontario Land Surveyor, be submitted to the Secretary-Treasurer, Development Services Committee, which conforms substantially with the application as submitted (precise easement dimensions to be based on field conditions and functional requirements); b) That the applicant's solicitor prepare and submit a copy of the proposed easement document, for review by the Municipality and for use for the issuance of the certificate of Consent; c) That all municipal taxes be paid to the Township of Oro-Medonte; d) That the Certificate of Consent be issued utilizing Form 2, under Section 53(42) of the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990, without qualification; and, e) That the conditions of consent imposed by the Committee be fulfilled within two years from the date of the giving of the notice of decision (Approval shall lapse where the conditions have not been fulfilled within two years of being imposed and/or two years from the date of the certificate if the transaction has not been finalized.). WARNING: Failing to fulfil the conditions within the above-noted statutory periods (Sections 53(41) & 53(43), the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990) shall cause the application to lapse and render this Decision null and void. 6. And that the applicants be advised of Council's decisions under the Secretary- Treasurer's signature. Background: James Zaharopoulos, owner of 76 Lakeshore Road West, acting as agent on behalf of Hedley & Lorraine Parsons (5 Shelswell Boulevard) and Daniel S. Gibson & Daniel G. Gibson (78 Lakeshore Road West) has applied for Consents to permit easements across 5 Shelswell Boulevard and 78 Lakeshore Road West to accommodate a proposed underground private connection from the municipal watermain located under Shelswell Boulevard to the existing dwelling at 76 Lakeshore Road West. The connection to the municipal watermain has been proposed to provide a water supply due to a failing private well serving 76 Lakeshore Road West. Schedule 1 to this report shows the locations of the subject properties and the location of the municipal watermain. The details of the applications are as follows: Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 2 of 11 Page 18 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re:... Application 2022-B-28 (5 Shelswell Boulevard) Proposed Easement: Frontage/Width: Approx. 2 metres 6.56 feet Depth: Approx. 50 metres (164 feet) Area: Approx. 100 s . metres 1076 s . feet Use: Easement for underground private water service. Application 2022-B-29 (78 Lakeshore Road West) Proposed Easement: Width: Approx. 2 metres 6.56 feet Depth: Approx. 3 metres 9.8 feet Area: Approx. 6 s . metres 65 s . feet Use: Easement for underground private water service. It should be noted that the above-noted dimensions provided by the applicant are approximate and that the precise dimensions of the easements would be determined and illustrated on a future reference plan based on field conditions (i.e. locations of buildings/structures) and functional requirements (i.e. width required to accommodate the installation of the private water service through directional boring). Schedule 2 to this report illustrates the locations of the proposed easements across 5 Shelswell Boulevard and 78 Lakeshore Road West, utilizing existing side and rear yards. Schedule 3 contains the applicant's sketch of the proposed water service location. Analysis: Provincial Policies Provincial Policy Statement (PPS), 2020 The Provincial Policy Statement provides policy direction on matters of Provincial interest related to land use planning and development. Specifically, Section 1 .1.4 — Rural Areas and Section 1.1 .5 Rural Lands, are applicable to this application. Residential development that is locally appropriate, compatible with the rural landscape, that can be sustained by rural service levels and that is appropriate to the infrastructure which is planned or available, is permitted on rural lands. These applications represent consents for legal or technical reasons (e.g. easements, corrections of deeds, quit claims, and minor boundary adjustments, which do not result in the creation of a new lot). The PPS is silent on and does not restrict consents for legal or technical reasons on rural lands. The subject lands are located within an established residential area, parts of which are partially serviced (municipal communal water system and private individual sewage disposal systems) or that are entirely on private individual water (wells) and septic systems. Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 3 of 11 Page 19 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re:... Township Environmental Services Staff have reviewed the applications and provided comments (detailed later in this report) that do not oppose the proposed water servicing arrangement, but do note that potential challenges and long term risks for the private parties have been discussed at length with the proponent. Based on the above, the proposed easements for the purposes of a private water connection are consistent with the PPS. A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020) A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020) provides a long-term plan to manage growth and protect the natural environment. Section 2.2.9 Rural Areas is applicable to this application. This section has been reviewed and Planning Staff is of the opinion that the proposed consents for easements are consistent with the Rural Areas policies in the Growth Plan as the lands subject to this application are already within an established residential area and the Growth Plan is silent on and does not restrict consents for legal or technical reasons in rural areas. Planning Staff are of the opinion that the application conforms to the Growth Plan. Lake Simcoe Protection Plan (LSPP) The subject lands are located outside the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority's regulated area and the Township is not required to circulate consent applications that are not within the regulated area to the LSRCA. However, the property is located within the Lake Simcoe Watershed and is therefore subject to the policies found within the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan (LSPP), which is a Provincial Plan approved under the Lake Simcoe Protection Act, 2008. Planning Staff have reviewed the consent applications in the context of the LSPP and have determined that the LSPP is silent on and does not restrict consents for legal or technical reasons such as easements. Based on the above, Planning Staff are of the opinion the applications conform to the LSPP. County of Simcoe Official Plan The subject lands are designated Rural in the County of Simcoe's Official Plan. Section 3.7.4 lists limited residential development as a permitted use within the Rural designation. Section 3.3 - General Development Policies, permits consents for the purpose of legal or technical reasons in all designations. Therefore, it is Planning Staff's opinion that the applications, for proposed easements, conform to the County of Simcoe Official Plan. Notice of these applications has been circulated to the County; but as of the preparation of this report County Staff have not provided any comments, Council should have regard to any County comments that may be received. Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 4 of 11 Page 20 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re:... Township of Oro-Medonte Official Plan The subject property is designated Shoreline in the Township's Official Plan. The Shoreline designation generally applies to those lands which have already been developed for permanent and seasonal residential uses in close proximity to Lake Simcoe or Bass Lake. Section C5 of the Township's Official Plan outlines the permitted uses within the `Shoreline' designation, which includes single detached dwellings. Section C17.6.5 - Subdivision Control, pertains to all land use designations in the Township and Subsection C17.6.5. (c)(i) permits consents for legal or technical purposes. Based on the above, Planning Staff are of the opinion that the applications, for proposed easements, conform to the Official Plan. Zoning By-law 97-95 The subject lands at 5 Shelswell Boulevard are zoned Residential One (R1) and the lands at 76 & 78 Lakeshore Road West are zoned Shoreline Residential (SR) in the Township's Zoning By-law 97-95, as amended. Single detached dwellings are permitted in these zones. Although the Zoning By-law does not regulate easements, Planning Staff have considered and are satisfied that no zoning-related or functional matters such as parking and septic systems would appear to be impacted or restricted by the proposed easements. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Potential financial and legal implications should the decision of the Committee be appealed to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) and Council chooses to defend the Committee's decision. Policies/Legislation: • Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 • Provincial Policy Statement, 2020 • Lake Simcoe Protection Plan • A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, 2020 • County of Simcoe Official Plan • Township of Oro-Medonte Official Plan • Township of Oro-Medonte Zoning By-law No. 97-95, as amended Corporate Strategic Goals: In 2021, Council adopted the Township's Strategic Plan. The following Goals of the Plan are relevant to this application: Foster Safe and Inclusive Community Living & Business Growth • manage change, promote economic activity that does not negatively impact the Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 5 of 11 Page 21 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re:... Township's natural heritage features and attributes Consultations: Notice of this application was circulated to the public and to applicable review agencies and Township departments, public notice signs were also posted on the subject lands. As of the preparation of this report, the following comments have been received: • Building Division — No comments. Operations Division — No comments on either of these applications. Applicant is to obtain a road occupancy permit. • Environmental Services —A long service line across neighbouring private properties represents challenges and long term risk for all parties and had been discussed at length with the applicant. In order to provide support to all those involved, Environmental Services has provided detailed comments (see Schedule 4 to this report). Attachments: Schedule 1: Location Map Schedule 2: Proposed Easements Schedule 3: Applicant's Sketch of Proposed Water Service Schedule 4: Township Environmental Services Comments Conclusion: Based on Planning Staff's analysis of the applications, it is Staff's recommendation that Consent Applications 2022-B-28 and 2022-B-29 for the purposes of private water service easements be approved, subject to the conditions as outlined in this report on the basis that the applications conform to and are consistent with applicable Provincial, County and Township land use policies, comply with the requirements of Section 51(24) of the Planning Act and represents good planning. Respectfully submitted: Derek Witlib, MCIP, RPP Manager, Planning Services Approvals: Date Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director Development Services October 6, 2022 Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 6 of 11 Page 22 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re:... Schedule 1: Location Map L 7 Municipal Watermain - __ _ ~ ell glv d• _ ghels`N Proposed Easement 5 5helswell Blvd 2022-B-28 78 Lakeshore Rd.W. 2022-B-29 keshore Rd W. La 76 Lakeshore Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 7 of 11 Page 23 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re:... Schedule 2: Proposed Easements 72 s' 3 ��# 74 5 76 78 9 84 75 Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 8 of 11 Page 24 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re-... Schedule 3: Applicant Sketch of Proposed Private Water Service a,w 25w_ (I ul .� r4.,� - c T bA r l imagery 02022 First Base Solutions,Map data 02 22 10m htlpaJA-.gaggle.ca)maps1Q44.4473153.-79.6420484,67nwfata=13m7(ie3 im Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 9 of 11 Page 25 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re:... Schedule 4: Township Environmental Services Comments From: Jakobi, Michelle<mlakobi@oro-medonte.ca> Sent: October 4, 2022 9:35 AM To: Dedora,Abbey<adedora@oro-medonte.ca> Subject: RE: Notice of Public Hearing-Special Council October 11, 2022 (2022-B-28) Parsons& (2022-B- 29) Gibson Environmental Services acknowledges that this application is atypical given 76 Lakeshore West does not front a municipal roadway with corresponding municipal watermain and service connection opportunity. The application and proposal received is essentially a long service line across neighbouring private properties, which represents challenges and long term risk for all parties. Nevertheless, as discussed at length with the applicant, and in order to provide support to all those involved, Environmental Services offers the following formal comments: 1. The servicing preference for 76 Lakeshore West is a private well, consistent with neighbouring properties on Lakeshore. However, we understand the property owner has contacted well drillers and obtained repair quotes but wishes to pursue a connection to the municipal drinking water system and has the support of neighbouring property owners. 2. All work associated with connection to the municipal drinking water system (e.g. private agreements, easements, survey, legal registration, contractor, materials, supplies, water meters etc.) is to be completed at the 100% sole expense of the applicant. 3. Given the proposed easement dimensions as provided in the application, we recommend language in the easements include consideration for provisions for the exclusive use of hand tools and/or hydro-excavation within the easement for any type of repair. 4. Upon registration of easements, completion of survey and fulfillment of any applicable consent approval conditions, the field connection to the municipal drinking water system can be initiated through direct coordination with Environmental Services. 5. A water meter package and trench fee will need to be purchased through Environmental Services. This water meter must be installed by a licensed plumber but remains the property of the Township. Upon installation of the water meter package and an internal shut off valve, an Environmental Services Technician will seal the meter and install the MXU to permit water meter reading. 6. Immediately following the installation of water service to the property, a water utility account will be created and water rates immediately applied. Information on water rates, billing cycles and services can be found on the Township website https://www.oro-medonte.ca/municipal-services/environmental-services/drinking- water/water-rates. Unpaid water bills are transferred to taxes and interest rates imposed. 7. The property owner of 76 Lakeshore West is solely responsible for maintenance of the water service line from the Township water shut off (i.e. curb stop at Development Services October 11, 2022 Report No. DS2022-127 Page 10 of 11 Page 26 of 40 5.a) 12.00 p.m. DS2022-127, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re-... watermain) to the owner's internal shut-off valve. If there is a leak, or break in the line, or frozen service it is the homeowner's responsibility to repair. 8. Well decommissioning in Ontario is regulated by the Ministry of the Environment , Conservation and Parks. Please see https://www.ontario.ca/page/wells- reaulation-well-abandonment-haw-plua-and-seal-well-technical-bulletin to ensure all provincial requirements are followed with respect to decommissioning of the existing well. The decommissioned well record must be provided to the Township within 14 days of completion. 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The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-Law No. 2022-088 Being a By-Law to Confirm the Proceedings of the Special Council Meeting held on Tuesday, October 11, 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 Special 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 Special Council Meeting held on Tuesday, October 11, 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 11th day of October, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk,Yvonne Aubichon Page 40 of 40