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09 28 2022 Council Agenda The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Agenda 4 Electronic Hybrid Meeting Township of Wednesday, September 28, 2022 Proud Heritage,Excitiq Feature 9:00 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 112 Council Meeting Agenda - September 28, 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. Closed Session Items: None. 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: 5 - 15 a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. 16 - 19 b) Minutes of Public Meeting held on Thursday, September 8, 2022. 6. Recognition of Achievements: 20 a) Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re: Recognition of Achievements. 7. Public Meetings: None. 8. Deputations/Presentations: 21 - 31 a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Commander, Orillia Detachment, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) re: Quarter 2 (April, May, June 2022) Statistic Update. 9. Identification From the Public of an Agenda Item of Interest: Provides an opportunity for members of the public to identify an agenda item which the public member may request be brought forward and considered earlier in the meeting. Page 2 of 112 Council Meeting Agenda - September 28, 2022 10. Open Forum: The Open Forum provides an opportunity for the public to provide verbal comments to Council, in Open Session, on matters scheduled on the current agenda. Refer to Procedural By-Law No. 2017-165 for additional information. 11. Reports of Municipal Officers for Action: 32 - 34 a) OCS2022-26, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Projects re: Prohibit Heavy Trucks — Warminster Sideroad [Refer to Item 18c)]. 35 - 39 b) OCS2022-27, Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re: Award of Tender OCS2022-09 Supply and Delivery of Winter Sand and Winter Salt. 40 - 57 c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resources Policies Review. 12. Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only: 58 - 66 a) F12022-15, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer re: Financial Executive Summary Report - Q1 & Q1 2022. 13. 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. 14. Announcements: 15. Consent Agenda: 67 - 69 a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1 . Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice, 2022 Regular Meetings of Council Schedule. 2. Township of Oro-Medonte Notice, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Township Facility Closures, Friday, September 30, 2022. 3. Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice, Thanksgiving Day, Monday, October 10, 2022. 70 - 74 b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held on Friday, July 22, 2022. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. Page 3 of 112 Council Meeting Agenda - September 28, 2022 75 - 79 c) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held on Friday, August 26, 2022. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 16. Communications/Petitions: None. 17. Notice of Motions: None. 18. By-Laws: 80 - 109 a) 2022-085: A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonteto Authorize the Borrowing Upon Amortizing Debentures in the Principal amount of$1,600,000.00towards the Cost of Bridge 4. 110 b) 2022-087: A By-law to Name, Establish and Assume Highways Within the Township of Oro-Medonte — Rowanwood Road. 111 c) 2022-092: A By-law to Amend By-law 2021-060 A By-law to Prohibit Heavy Truck Traffic On Certain Highways within the Township of Oro-Medonte (No Heavy Truck Routes). 19. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): None. 20. Confirmation By-Law: 112 a) 2022-089: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 28, 2022. 21. Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Page 4 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Minutes T°,�nsh�p°f t?t('i Electronic Hybrid Meeting Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Wednesday, September 14, 2022 8:30 a.m. 2018-2022 Council Present: Mayor H.S. Hughes Deputy Mayor Ralph Hough Councillor Ian Veitch Councillor Tammy DeSousa Councillor Cathy Keane Councillor Shawn Scott Councillor Randy Greenlaw Staff Robin Dunn, Chief Administrative Officer; Andria Leigh, Deputy Present: CAO/Director, Development Services; Michelle Jakobi, Director, Environmental Services; Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community Services; Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources; Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer; Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official; Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services; Janette Teeter, Supervisor, Clerk's Services/Deputy Clerk; Jason Scharapenko, Information Technology Technician (IT); Chris Williams, Andrea Skinner, David Reiter, Meaghan Barrett, Aird & Berlis LLP All Council and staff participated via Zoom platform. 1. Call to Order - Moment of Reflection: Mayor H.S. Hughes assumed the Chair at the above noted time and called the meeting to order. The Township of Oro-Medonte acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional land of the Anishnaabek (A- nish- in- aa- beh) people, and ancestral territory of the Huron-Wendat. The Anishnaabek include the Odawa [Oh-DAH-wah], Ojibwe [O-jib-we] and Pottawatomi [boh-tah-WAH-toh-mee] nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. It continues today as the home for diverse Indigenous Peoples including the historic Metis Community in Penetanguishene. Page 1 of 11 Page 5 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 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. Motion No. C220914-1 Moved by Scott, Seconded by DeSousa Be it resolved that the agenda for the Council meeting of Wednesday, September 14, 2022 be received and adopted. Carried. Ap%hb' 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest: None. 4. Closed Session Iter'ns: a) Motion to go In Closed Session. Motion No. C220914-2 46k 'I Moved by Keane, Seconded by Hough Be it resolved that we do now go in Closed Session at 8.32 a.m. to discuss • Solicitor-client privilege; Litigation affecting the municipality (Short Term Rentals (Airbnb)); and (918 Line 3 South). Carried. Page 2 of 11 Page 6 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. b) Motion to Rise and Report. Motion No. C220914-3 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by Veitch Be it resolved that we do now Rise at 10.12 a.m. and Report on the Closed Session Items 4 c) Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services re: Solicitor-client privilege ((Short Term Rentals (Airbnb)). d) Robin Dunn, CAO re: Litigation affecting the municipality; Solicitor-client privilege (918 Line 3 South). Carried. c) Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services re: Solicitor-client privilege; Litigation affecting the municipality (Short Term Rentals (Airbnb)). The following staff were present: Robin Dunn, Chief Administrative Officer; Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services; Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; Janette Teeter, Supervisor, Clerk's Services/Deputy Clerk; Chris Williams, Meaghan Barrett, Aird & Berlis LLP. Motion No. C220914-4'' Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved 1. That the confidential memorandum correspondence dated September 14, 2022 Aird & Berlis LLP and presented by Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services; Chris Williams, and Meaghan Barrett, Aird & Berlis LLP re: Solicitor-client privilege; Litigation affecting the municipality (Short Term Rentals (Airbnb)) be received. 2. That staff and legal counsel proceed as directed. Unanimously Carried. Page 3 of 11 Page 7 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. d) Robin Dunn, CAO re: Litigation affecting the municipality; Solicitor-client privilege (918 Line 3 South). The following staff were present: Robin Dunn, Chief Administrative Officer; Andra Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services; Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services; Janette Teeter, Supervisor, Clerk's Services/Deputy Clerk; David Reiter, Chris Williams, Andrea Skinner, Aird & Berlis LLP. Motion No. C220914-5 Moved by Hough, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved 4A 1. That the confidential verbal information presented by Robin Dunn, CAO, Chris Williams, and David Reiter, Aird & Berlis LLP re: Litigation affecting the municipality; Solicitor-client privilege (918 Line 3 South) be received. 2. That staff and legal counsel proceed as directed by Council. Carried. 5. Minutes of Council and Commit es: a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Thursday, August 18, 2022. W I, b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Monday, August 22, 2022. c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 7, 2022. Motion No. C220914-6 %"N '% Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Keane Be it resolved that the draft a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Thursday, August 18, 2022; b) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Monday, August 22, 2022; and c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 7, 2022; be received and adopted as printed and circulated. Carried. 6. Recognition of Achievements: None. Page 4 of 11 Page 8 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. 7. Public Meetings: None. 8. Deputations/Presentations: a) Dr. Matthew Miller, Chair; and Pat Thor, Physician Recruitment Liaison, Orillia & Area Physician Recruitment & Retention Committee re: Access to Primary Care for Residents of Oro-Medonte. Motion No. C220914-7 Moved by DeSousa, Seconded by Keane Be it resolved 1 . That the deputation presented by Dr. Matthew Miller, Chair; and Pat Thor, Physician Recruitment Liaison, Orillia & Area Physician Recruitment & Retention Committee re: Access to Primary Care for Residents of Oro-Medonte be received. 2. That Rule 14.8o), as per the consolidated Procedural By-law No. 2017-165, be suspended. h 3. That the request be referred to the 2023-2024 budget deliberations. Carried. b) Cameron Epp, Watershed Resilience Coordinator and Aisha Chiandet, Water Scientist, Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) re: Benefits of Becoming a Member of the Bee City Canada Initiative for Township of Oro-Medonte. Motion No. C220914-8 Moved by Greenlaw, Seconded by DeSousa Be it resolved X it 1. That the deputation presented by Cameron Epp, Watershed Resilience Coordinator, Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) re: Benefits of Becoming a Member of the Bee City Canada Initiative for Township of Oro-Medonte be received. 2. That Rule 14.8o), as per the consolidated Procedural By-law No. 2017-165, be suspended. 3. That the request be referred to the 2023-2024 budget deliberations. Carried. Page 5 of 11 Page 9 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. 16.Communications/Petitions: b) Correspondence dated August 15, 2022 from Michelle Hudolin, Wetlands and Habitat Biologist, Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) re: Tree Seedling Distribution Project - Request for Municipal Assistance in 2023. Michelle Hudolin, SSEA provided additional comments. Motion No. C220914-9 Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved 44 1. That the correspondence dated August 15, 2022 from Michelle Hudolin, Wetlands and Habitat Biologist, Severn Sound Environmental Association re: Tree Seedling Distribution Project - Request to Consider Municipal Participation in 2023 be received. 2. That the Council Members of the Township of Oro-Medonte may provide assistance with the pick-up, sorting and distribution of tree seedlings in Oro-Medonte. 3. That the applicant be advised of Council's decision under the Mayor's signature. Carried. c) Michael Powell, Adjunct Professor; and William Shotyk, Bocock Chair for Agriculture and the Environment, Department of Renewable Resources; University of Alberta re: Possible Partnership between Township of Oro-Medonte and a Novel Groundwater Project to Understand the Quality of Spring Water in North Simcoe County. Motion No. C220914-10 4166 Moved by Keane, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved 1. That the deputation presented by Dr. Michael Powell, Adjunct Professor; and Dr. William Shotyk, Bocock Chair for Agriculture and the Environment, Department of Renewable Resources; University of Alberta re: Possible Partnership between Township of Oro- Medonte and a Novel Groundwater Project to Understand the Quality of Spring Water in North Simcoe County be received. 2. That Rule 14.8o), as per the consolidated Procedural By-law No. 2017-165, be suspended. 3. That a partnership with the project, as referred to in the presentation be supported, in principle, pending budget implications. 4. That the Director, Environmental Services report back on the parameters of this partnership including the role the Township will play. Carried. Page 6 of 11 Page 10 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. 9. Identification From the Public of an Agenda Item of Interest: None. 10.Open Forum: None. 11.Reports of Municipal Officers for Action: a) CS2022-20, Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk re: Establish and Appoint a Joint Compliance Audit Committee (JCAC) [Refer to Item 18a)]. Motion No. C220914-11 Moved by Hough, Seconded by Scott Be it resolved 1. That CS2022-20, Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk re: Establish and Appoint a Joint Compliance Audit Committee (JCAC) be received and adopted. 2. That draft by-law No. 2022-083 To Establish and Appoint a Joint Compliance Audit Committee be brought forward for Council's consideration. 3. That the County of Simcoe be advised of Council's decision under the Clerk's signature. Carried. 12.Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only: a) DS2022-112, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re: Building Division Quarterly Stats Update January-June 2022. b) DS2022-121, Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re: Planning Division Activity Summary (Development Applications, Planning, GIS, and Heritage Committee Projects) April 2021-August 2022. c) DS2022-122, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Municipal Law Enforcement Occurrence Report-January- June 2022. Page 7 of 11 Page 11 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Motion No. C220914-12 Moved by Scott, Seconded by Hough Be it resolved that the reports, as listed under Item #12, Reports of Municipal Officers for Information Only, be received: a) DS2022-112, Garry McCartney, Chief Building Official re: Building Division Quarterly Stats Update January-June 2022. b) DS2022-121 , Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services re: Planning Division Activity Summary (Development Applications, Planning, GIS, and Heritage Committee Projects) April 2021-August 2022. c) DS2022-122, Curtis Shelswell, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement/Chief Municipal Law Enforcement Officer re: Municipal Law Enforcement Occurrence Report-January- June 2022. Carried. 13.Reports of Members of Council: a) Updates from Council Representatives — County of Simcoe and Township Partners and Agencies. The following members of Council provided updates: Mayor H.S. Hughes, Deputy Mayor Hough, Councillor Scott, 14.Announcements: NEW 'VikX16, The following members of Council provided Announcements: Councillors Keane, Veitch and Scott. Page 8 of 11 Page 12 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. 15.Consent Agenda: a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1 . Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice, 2022 Regular Meetings of Council Schedule. 2. Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Township Facility Closures, Friday, September 30, 2022. b) Correspondence dated August 17, 2022 from Jill Dunlop, MPP, Simcoe North re: Follow Up to Meeting, August 12, 2022 - Warminster Crosswalk Safety Concerns. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. c) Memorandum Correspondence dated September 2, 2022 from Orillia Public Library re: Township of Oro-Medonte Statistics: August 2022. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. d) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held on June 24, 2022 and highlights of meeting held on August 26, 2022. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. Motion No. C220914-13 Moved by DeSousa, Seconded by Veitch Be it resolved that the staff recommendations with respect to the items listed under "Consent Agenda Correspondence" be adopted as printed: Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1. Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice, 2022 Regular Meetings of Council Schedule. 2. Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Township Facility Closures, Friday, September 30, 2022. b) Correspondence dated August 17, 2022 from Jill Dunlop, MPP, Simcoe North re: Follow Up to Meeting, August 12, 2022 - Warminster Crosswalk Safety Concerns. Received for Information Only. c) Memorandum Correspondence dated September 2, 2022 from Orillia Public Library re: Township of Oro-Medonte Statistics: August 2022. Receive for Information Only. d) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held on June 24, 2022 and highlights of meeting held on August 26, 2022. Receive for Information Only. Carried. Page 9 of 11 Page 13 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. 16.Communications/Petitions: a) Correspondence dated July 22, 2022 from Sylvia Stark, Executive Director, Oro- Medonte Chamber of Commerce & Tourism re: Request to Subsidize a Bridge Loan. Motion No. C220914-14 Moved by Veitch, Seconded by Hough Be it resolved 1. That the correspondence dated July 22, 2022 from Sylvia Stark, Executive Director, Oro- Medonte Chamber of Commerce & Tourism re: Request to Subsidize a Bridge Loan be received. dow 'Rook 2. That the request to subsidize a bridge loan in the amount of$50,000.00 be approved. 3. That the balance be referred to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) in accordance with By-Law No. 2022-027. 4. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary loan agreement with the Oro-Medonte Chamber of Commerce & Tourism. 5. That the applicant be advised of Council's decision under the Mayor's signature. Unanimously Carried. 17.Notice of Motions: None. 18.By-Laws: a) 2022-083: A By-law to Establish and Appoint a Joint Compliance Audit Committee. b) 2022-081 : A By-law to Appoint Building Inspectors and to Repeal By-laws 2021-088 and 2022-053. Motion No. C220914-15 Moved by Keane, Seconded by Greenlaw Be it resolved that By-Law Nos. 2022-083 and 2022-081: a) 2022-083: A By-law to Establish and Appoint a Joint Compliance Audit Committee; b) 2022-081: A By-law to Appoint Building Inspectors and to Repeal By-laws 2021-088 and 2022-053 be read a first, second and third time, passed, be engrossed by the Deputy Clerk, signed and sealed by the Mayor. Carried. Page 10 of 11 Page 14 of 112 5.a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Council Meeting Minutes — Wednesday, September 14, 2022. 19.Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): None. 20.Confirmation By-Law: a) 2022-086: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Motion No. C220914-16 Moved by DeSousa, Seconded by Keane4Ok*,,,,, Be it resolved that By-Law No. 2022-086: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 be read a first, second and third time, passed, be engrossed by the Deputy Clerk, signed and sealed by the Mayor. Carried. 21.Adjournment: a) Motion to Adjourn. Motion No. C220914-17, Moved by Veitch, Seconded by DeSousa Be it resolved that we do now adjourn at 12.26 p.m. Carried. Mayor, H.S. Hughes Deputy Clerk, Janette Teeter Page 11 of 11 Page 15 of 112 5.b) Minutes of Public Meeting held on Thursday, September 8, 2022. The Township of Oro-Medonte T Public Meeting Minutes Township of to Electronic Meeting Proud Heritage,Exciting Future Thursday, September 8, 2022 5:33 p.m. Present: Mayor H.S. Hughes Councillor Ian Veitch Deputy Mayor Ralph Hough Councillor Tammy DeSousa Councillor Cathy Keane Councillor Shawn Scott Councillor Randy Greenlaw Staff Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services; Derek Witlib, Present: Manager, Planning Services; Andy Karaiskakis, Senior Planner; Oliver Ward, Planning Student; Janette Teeter, Supervisor, Clerk's Services/Deputy Clerk; Jason Scharapenko, Information Technology Technician, (IT) All members of Council and staff participated via Zoom platform. NLI 1. Opening of Meeting: Mayor H.S. Hughes assumed the Chair at the above-noted time and called the meeting to order following a moment of silence. 2. Public Meeting: a) Notice of Open House and Public Meeting Official Plan Review for the Township of Oro-Medonte. NOMM 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 Township of Oro-Medonte Official Plan Review. The following correspondence was received: Wayne Lintack dated July 7, 2022; Janet and David Bumstead dated July 23, 2022; Josh Morgan, Morgan Planning & Development Ltd. dated August 2, 2022; Randall and Lynda Roe dated August 9, 2022; Xu Han and Hang Gau dated August 11, 2022; Charlotte Knegt dated August 15, 2022; Debbie Palmer dated August 23, 2022; Marissa Handley and Michael Wynia, Skelton Page 1 of 4 Page 16 of 112 5.b) Minutes of Public Meeting held on Thursday, September 8, 2022. Public Meeting Minutes — Thursday, July 8, 2022. Brumwell dated August 24, 2022; John Macdonald dated August 28, 2022; Hang Gao presentation dated August 26, 2022. Email correspondence all dated September 6, 2022 from: Abraham Bosman, Ann Budge, Anne Learn Sharpe, Ann Truyens, Barbara Schumacher, Chantale Gagnon, Celia Gillespie, Civi Jacobsen, Claire Langfield, Carl Michener, Carl Cosack, Chris Taylor, Decker Beard, Douglas Baker, Donna Deneault, Dan MacNeil, Durney O'Reilly, David Perryman, Doug Varty, Evelyn O'Reilly, Evelyn Purdue, Elyse Robinson, Elaine Stephenson, Eric Willis, Eva Zaleski, Frank Hutcheson, Gisela M. Benke, Glenn Stringer, Helen Doner, Ian Kay, Irena Lawrenson, Janine Harris-Wheatly, Joan Lajeunesse, Janet Lord-Genyk, Jeanne Beneteau, Jennifer McLean, John Wallace, Judith Pelley, Kathleen Caswell, Kelly Clune, Karen Fox, Kathleen Knoll, Klaus Kuch, Laurie & John Wallace, Marilyn Corbet, Margaret MacNaughton, Margaret Prophet, Mark Scharf, Mary Jane Sarjeant, Mike Balkwill, Nadia Owen, Nancy Hardy, Nancy Jacquemain, Niall Lawlor, Norman Wingrove, Paul Franchetto, Pat Michener, Patricia O'Connor, Peter Stubbins, Renee Pordage, Robert Graham, Sue Benjafield, Sylvia Bowman, Sandy Buxton, Shelle Hossack, Stella Juhas, Teresa Amado, Tom Kurtz, Vaughan Harris, Victoria Little, Elizabeth Dunn, Lynda Johnston. Alison Quigg, Infrastructure Ontario dated August 30, 2022; J. Crawford dated August 30, 2022; Brandi Clement, Jones Consulting (2) dated August 30, 2202; Clare Riepma dated August 31, 2022; Doug Varty September 1, 2022; Frank Lagendyk dated September 1, 2022; Stephen Wells dated September 7, 2022; Barry Sookman dated September 7, 2022; Brandi Clement, Jones Consulting Group dated September 8, 2022, Two (2) from Oro-Medonte Good Neighbours Alliance dated September 8, 2022; Mary Robertson, David Robertson, Anne Robertson Kallin September 5, 2022; Linda Wells, September 6, 2022. Email correspondence all dated September 7, 2022 from: Andre Pringle, Brad Kroese, Claudia Castaneda, Christine Frank, Curtis Godwin, Dustin Odonnell, Eveline Pos, Irena Lawrenson, Jamie Bell, Jacob Casula, Jenna King, Jamieson Lamb, Jacob McDonnell, Jayme Quinn, Jill Rettinger, Jesse Te, Kenadi Copland, Kimberly Fralick, Kate Harries, Karli Stevenson, Linda Cherneckl, Matt Thomson, Pamela Jones, Robin McKenzie Haines, Rebekah Te, Robert Young, Sandy Agnew, Sandra Cormier, Stef Gauthier, Stephen Wells, Samantha Young, Tara Marshall, Tony Mintoff, Trevor Sanderson. Email correspondence all dated September 8, 2022 from: Alison McGillivray, Bonnie Pauze, Cassandra Skellett, Danielle Taconis, Jenn Abel, Jessica Espey, Jonathan Rochester, Shannon Bell. Andrew Jeanrie, Bennett Jones dated September 8, 2022; Kim Korai, pre-recorded video. Page 2 of 4 Page 17 of 112 5.b) Minutes of Public Meeting held on Thursday, September 8, 2022. Public Meeting Minutes — Thursday, July 8, 2022. The following Township of Oro-Medonte Planning staff explained the purpose and effect of the Official Plan Review: Andria Leigh, Deputy CAO/Director, Development Services; Derek Witlib, Manager, Planning Services; Andy Karaiskakis, Senior Planner; Oliver Ward, Planning Student. A PowerPoint presentation was presented. The following provided public comments: Sonia Faryna, on behalf of Horsehoe Valley Property Owners Association (HVPOA), submitted and provided comments regarding the overarching policy for the Official Plan, overall landscape comments over a period time, shared overarching concerns seem to place priority on development pressures over protections and preserving land, submitted detailed comments in May, introduction of plan regarding rural character, key policy document importance comments, confirmation of growth targets concerns, continue to question different land use designations comments, not opposed to additional residential units within appropriate sized homes, comments to clarify short term rentals and bed and breakfast establishments and in appropriate zones, two specific mapping concerns re settlement boundaries in Horseshoe Valley area. Kristine Loft had no comments at this time. Linda Wells referred to her submissions of questions and had no further comments. George and Pamela Jones agreed with the previous comments with respect to the children's playground on Pods Lane, lot was designated as a gift to the community when developed, belongs to the residents, yellow mapping of what is designated as recreation areas are not the same as the play areas, would not like to see the lot designated as recreational. Peter Lavoie provided comments of a reasonable plan may be appealed due to complexity and number of issues residing within it and suggestion of putting off adoption of the Official Plan until the next term of Council is seated. David Johnston, on behalf of Oro-Medonte Good Neighbours Alliance, commented some points have already been raised, the Good Neighbours Alliance supports the provisions of the proposed Official Plan, number of points in written submissions to summarize, short term rentals commercial entities comments, comments of misinterpretation of by-laws re bed and breakfast, comments to revise definition of short term rental accommodation, revise bed and breakfast provisions, statement of historical cottage rentals comments, clarification of dedicated rentals comments, revise short term rental criteria, revise definition of a dwelling, Section 4.13 comments, new control to proposed official plan for site specific short term rentals, Section 5.84 comments and enforcement of by-laws. Hartley Woodside provided comments on intensification in the growth management section of the Official Plan, no need for further sprawl and rural subdivisions, inclusion Page 3 of 4 Page 18 of 112 5.b) Minutes of Public Meeting held on Thursday, September 8, 2022. Public Meeting Minutes — Thursday, July 8, 2022. of Oro-Moraine as a natural heritage feature within the official plan, cultural heritage follow through for a data base. Kim Kosari and Karli Stevenson presented a pre recorded presentation with respect to their comments on the development threat of the Oro Moraine. Peter Dyck provided comments that he had questions which have been answered and agrees with many comments, Exception #6 confusing if it is under County jurisdiction, density concerns, transportation issues, rental accommodation, sewage and road problems on Oro Moraine very concerning. Dean Blain had no further comments and agreed with David Johnston comments. Staff confirmed that no additional public registrations were received. Staff confirmed that no additional correspondence from the public were received during this meeting. There being no further comments or questions, the meeting adjourned at 7.14 p.m. An audio recording is available through the Township's website. Page 4 of 4 Page 19 of 112 6.a) Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re: Recognition of Achievers Recognition — Karla Musso-Garcia Karla-Musso Garcia, the Township's Manager of Operations is being recognized as a "change maker". Karla started her career in Public Works in 2004 working with the City of Barrie. Over the years, Karla has held several progressive positions with both the City of Barrie, and the Town of New Tecumseth before coming to the Township of Oro-Medonte in 2018. In all of her roles, Karla has been an agent of change, challenging the status quo, and a driving force to improve road safety, infrastructure management, and the operational services residents rely on municipalities for. In addition to the countless hours Karla dedicates to her team and residents of Oro-Medonte, she is committed to advancing the Public Works sector. Karla has previously served in a number of roles with the Simcoe County Road Supervisor's Association including serving as the President. Karla also became the first female Association of Ontario Road Supervisors Board Director and last week, became the first woman to serve in a Vice President role for the association, and is set to assume the President role in 2025. The Township is extremely proud of Ms. Karla accomplishments, and we thank Karla for her ongoing dedication and contributions to the Oro-Medonte community, and fellow colleagues. r � _ s F AffANL a AW Page 20 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System April to June- 2022 Violent Crime Actual April to June Year to Date -June 14 ZOZ1 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % Change Change 12 Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 10 Other Offences Causing 0 0 -- 0 0 8 Death Attempted Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- a 6 Sexual Assault 5 Z -60.0% 9 7 -ZZ.Z% 4 Assault 5 14 180.0% 13 25 92.3% Z Abduction 0 1 -- 0 Z -- Robbery 0 0 -- 0 1 -- 0 Sexual Assau... Abduction Other Crimes Against a 4 8 100.0% 8 18 125.0% Assault Other Crimes... Person 2021 ZOZZ Total 14 25 78.6%1 30 53 76.7% Property Crime Actual April to June Year to Date -June 28 — ZOZ1 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % 24 Change Change 20 Arson 0 0 -- 0 0 __ = 16 a 12 Break&Enter 5 5 0.0% 13 9 -30.8% 8 Theft Over 6 12 100.0% 15 16 6.7% 4 0 Theft Under 25 24 -4.0% 53 49 -7.5% Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 3 1 -66.7% Cal Fraud 14 15 7.1% Z9 38 31.0% aa� �r Mischief 5 3 -40.0% 11 6 -45.5% Total 55 59 7.3% 124 119 -4.0% 2021 ZOZZ Drug Crime Actual April to June Year to Date -June 1 ZOZ1 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % 1 Change Change 1 4J Possession 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% Q 0 ir Trafficking 1 0 -100.0% 1 0 -100.0% 0 Importation and 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Production Trafficking Total 1 0 -100.00/O 2 FO -100.00/0 2021 ZOZZ Detachment: 1M -ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 -ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte(Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2022/08/27 Doucet, Carli Aug 29, ZOZZ 9:32:23 AM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 21 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System April to June- 2022 Clearance Rate Clearance Rate April to June Year to Date -June 70% 2021 2022 Difference 2021 2022 Difference 60% 50% Violent Crime 64.3% 44.0% -20.3% 56.7% 56.6% -0.1% 40% 30% Property Crime 12.7% 6.8% -6.0% 14.5% 9.2% -5.3% 20% f 10% Drug Crime 0.0% -- -- 50.0% -- -- 0% Violent Property Total Total (Violent, 30.8% 18.8% -12.0% 29.0% 26.4% -2.6% Crim... Cri... (Viole... Property&Drug) 2021 2022 Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. Data Utilized - Major Crimes - Niche RMS All Offence Level Business Intelligence Cube Detachment: 1M - ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 - ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2022/08/27 Doucet, Carli Aug 29, 2022 9:32:23 AM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 22 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System April - 2022 Violent Crime Actual April Year to Date-April 4 2021 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % Change Change 4 Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 3 Other Offences Causing 0 0 -- 0 0 -- Z Death i Attempted Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- a Z Sexual Assault 0 0 -- 4 5 25.0% Z Assault 4 Z -50.0% 12 13 8.3% 1 Abduction 0 0 -- 0 1 -- 0 Robbery 0 0 -- 0 1 -- 0 Other Crimes Against a Z 2 0.0% 6 12 100.0% Assault Other Crimes... Person Total 6 4 -33.3% 22 32 45.5% 2021 ZOZZ 11 Property Crime Actual April Year to Date-April 10 2021 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % 8 Change Change 6 Arson 0 0 -- 0 0 -- u a 4 Break&Enter 0 1 -- 8 5 -37.5% Z Theft Over 1 1 0.0% 10 5 -50.0% 0 Theft Under 6 6 0.0% 34 31 -8.8% Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 3 1 -66.7% Cal r¢ �sZcJ Fraud 7 10 42.9% ZZ 33 50.0% e6� 'fir Mischief Z 0 j-100.0% 8 3 -62.5% 2021 2022 Total 16 18 1 12.5% 85 78 -8.2% Drug Crime Actual April Year to Date-April 5 ZOZ1 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % 4 Change Change 3 3 Possession 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% a Z Trafficking 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 1 Importation and 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Production Total 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.00/0 Clearance Rate Detachment: 1M -ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 -ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 -Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2022/08/27 Doucet, Carli Aug 29, ZOZZ 9:34:46 AM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 23 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System April - 2022 Clearance Rate April Year to Date -April 70% 2021 2022 Difference 2021 2022 Difference 60% 50% Violent Crime 66.7% 50.0% -16.7% 54.6% 65.6% 11.1% 40% 30% Property Crime 12.5% 5.6% -6.9% 15.3% 10.3% -5.0% 20% 10% Drug Crime -- -- -- 100.0% -- -- 0% Violent Property Total Crim... Cri... (Viole... Total (Violent, 33.3% 13.6% -19.7% 28.7% 29.6% 0.9% Property&Drug) 2021 2022 Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. Data Utilized - Major Crimes - Niche RMS All Offence Level Business Intelligence Cube Detachment: 1M - ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 - ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2022/08/27 Doucet, Carli Aug 29, 2022 9:34:46 AM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 24 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System May- 2022 Violent Crime Actual May Year to Date - May 6 2021 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % Change Change 5 Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 4 Other Offences Causing 0 0 -- 0 0 -- Death 3 Attempted Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- a Sexual Assault 3 1 -66.7% 7 6 -14.3% Z Assault 1 6 500.0% 13 19 46.2% 1 Abduction 0 1 -- 0 Z -- Robbery 0 0 -- 0 1 -- 0 Sexual Assau... Abduction Other Crimes Against a Z 1 -50.0% 8 13 62.5% Assault Other Crimes... Person Total 6 9 50.0%L 28 41 46.4% 2021 ZOZZ Property Crime Actual May Year to Date - May 10 ZOZ1 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % 8 Change Change 3 6 Arson 0 0 -- 0 0 -- t 4 Break&Enter Z 1 -50.0% 10 6 -40.0% aZ Theft Over 4 8 100.0% 14 13 -7.1% 0 Theft Under 7 10 42.9% 41 41 0.0% Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 3 1 -66.7% Cal Fraud Z Z 0.0% 24 35 45.8% aa �r Mischief 0 1 -- 8 4 -50.0% 2021 ZOZZ Total 15 22 46.7% 100 100 0.0% Drug Crime Actual May Year to Date - May 1 ZOZ1 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % 1 Change Change 1 4J Possession 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% Q 0 ir Trafficking 1 0 -100.0% 1 0 -100.0% 0 Importation and 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Production Trafficking Total 1 0 -100.0% 2 0 -100.0% ZOZ1 ZOZZ Detachment: 1M -ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 -ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte(Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2022/08/27 Doucet, Carli Aug 29, ZOZZ 9:35:17 AM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 25 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System May- 2022 Clearance Rate Clearance Rate May Year to Date - May 70% 2021 2022 Difference 2021 2022 Difference 60% 50% Violent Crime 66.7% 55.6% -11.1% 57.1% 63.4% 6.3% 40% 30% I Property Crime 6.7% 4.6% -2.1% 14.0% 9.0% -5.0% 20% 10% Drug Crime 0.0% -- -- 50.0% -- -- 0% Violent Property Total Total (Violent, 32.0% 19.4% -12.6% 29.3% 27.4% -1.90/0 Crim... Cri... (Viole... Property&Drug) 2021 2022 Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. Data Utilized - Major Crimes - Niche RMS All Offence Level Business Intelligence Cube Detachment: 1M - ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 - ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2022/08/27 Doucet, Carli Aug 29, 2022 9:35:17 AM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 26 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System June- 2022 Violent Crime Actual June Year to Date -June 6 ZOZ1 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % Change Change 5 Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 -- Other Offences Causing 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 4 Death 3 Attempted Murder 0 0 -- 01 0 -- a Sexual Assault 21 1 -50.0% 9 7 -ZZ.Z% Z Assault 0 6 -- 13 25 92.3%1 1 Abduction 0 0 -- 0 Z -- Robbery 0 0 -- 0 1 -- 0 Sexual Assault Other Other Crimes Against a 0 5 -- 8 LS 125.0% Assau... Crimes... Person Total 2 12 500.0% 30 76.7% 2021 ZOZZ Property Crime Actual June Year to Date -June 12 2021 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % 10 Change Change 8 Arson 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 6 Break&Enter 3 3 0.0% 13 9 -30.8% a 4 Theft Over 1 3 200.0% 15 16 6.7% Z 0 Theft Under 12 8 -33.3% 53 49 -7.5% � Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 3 1 -66.7% Cal� Fraud 5 3 -40.0% 29 38 31.0% ez, �r Mischief 3 Z -33.3% 11 6 -45.5% 2021 ZOZZ Total 24 19 -20.8% 124 119 -4.0% Drug Crime Actual June Year to Date -June 5 ZOZ1 ZOZZ % 2021 ZOZZ % 4 Change Change = 3 Possession 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% a Z Trafficking 0 0 -- 1 0 -100.0% 1 Importation and 0 0 -- 0 0 -- 0 Production Total 1 01 0 -- 2 0 -100.00/0 Detachment: 1M -ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 -ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte(Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2022/08/27 Doucet, Carli Aug 29, ZOZZ 9:35:56 AM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 27 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... Police Services Board Report for Township of Oro-Medonte Records Management System June- 2022 Clearance Rate Clearance Rate June Year to Date -June 50% 2021 2022 Difference 2021 2022 Difference 40% 30% Violent Crime 50.0% 33.3% -16.7% 56.7% 56.6% -0.1% 20% Property Crime 16.7% 10.5% -6.1% 14.5% 9.2% -5.3% 10% I Drug Crime -- -- -- 50.0% -- -- 0% Violent Property Total Total (Violent, 27.6% 21.9% -5.7% 29.0% 26.4% -2.6% Crim... Cri... (Viole... Property&Drug) 2021 2022 Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. Data Utilized - Major Crimes - Niche RMS All Offence Level Business Intelligence Cube Detachment: 1M - ORILLIA Location code(s): 1M00 - ORILLIA, 1M10 - BARRIE Area code(s): 1066 - Oro-Medonte (Old Association), 1066 - Oro-Medonte Data source date: Report Generated by: Report Generated on: 2022/08/27 Doucet, Carli Aug 29, 2022 9:35:56 AM PP—CSC—Operational Planning-4300 Page 28 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... • •R VEHICLE CAUSAL FACTORS Q2—April, May,June 12022 vs. 2021 Orillia Detachment I Oro-Meclonte Township Orillia Detachment Orillia Detachment 2021 2022 %Change Quarter 2-MVC's April-June Non-Fatal Personal Injury 23 31 34.78% Property Damage 256 335 30.86% Fatal Injury 1 1 0.00% Orillia Detachment 2021 Quarter 2-MVC's Top 4 Primary Factors I April-June 2021 Fatal Non-Fatal Personal Injury Personal Damage Unknown 1 Lost control 5 Unknown 31 Inattentive driver 4 Following too closely 30 Unknown 4 Failed to yield right of way 30 Other 3 Animal—Wild or domestic 25 Orillia Detachment 2022 Quarter 2-MVC's Top 4 Primary Factors I April-June 2022 Fatal Non-Fatal Personal Injury Personal Damage Disobeyed Traffic Control 1 Unknown 5 Unknown 53 Speed—excessive 4 Following too closely 51 Failed to yield right of way 4 Failed to yield right of way 42 Lost control 4 Animal—Wild or domestic 37 Page 29 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... • •R VEHICLE CAUSAL FACTORS Q2—April, May,June 12022 vs. 2021 Orillia Detachment I Oro-Medonte Township Oro-Medonte Township 2022 2021 Q2 -Oro-Medonte 2022 Oro-Medonte Township 2021 Oro-Medonte Township Quarter 2 Quarter 2 MVC Primary Factors MVC Primary Factors Fatal In'u Non-Fatal Injury Speed--excessive 1 Mechanical failure 1 Non-Fatal Injury Ability Impaired Alcohol 1 Failed to yield right of way 3 Property Damage Lost control 1 Animal-Wild or Domestic 6 Medical/Physical Disability for Driver Failed to yield right of way 5 Other 1 Improper turn 3 Speed--excessive 1 Fail to Share 2 Property Damage Lost control 2 Animal-Wild or Domestic 8 Unknown 2 Unknown 4 Ability Impaired Alcohol 1 Following too closely 3 Following too closely 1 Inattentive driver 2 Improper lane change 1 Failed to yield right of way 2 Inattentive driver 1 Lost control 1 Speed--excessive 1 Speed--excessive 1 Other 1 Debris on Roadway 1 Driver Fatigue 1 Mechanical failure 1 Improper turn 1 Page 30 of 112 8.a) 9.30 a.m. Presentation by Inspector Coyer Yateman, Detachment Comma... • •R VEHICLE CAUSAL FACTORS Q2—April, May,June 1 2022 vs. 2021 Orillia Detachment I Oro-Medonte Township 2022 2021 Q2 - Oro-Medonte Quarter 2 - Top 4 Quarter 2 Top 4 M/C Primary Factors M/C Primary Factors Fatal In'u Non-Fatal Injury Speed--excessive 1 Speed-too fast for conditions 3 Non-Fatal Injury Debris on roadway 1 Failed to yield right of way 3 Seed-excessive 1 Property Damage Property Damage Animal-Wild or Domestic 8 Animal-wild or domestic 6 Unknown 4 Speed -too fast for conditions 3 Following too closely 3 Failed to yield right of way 2 Inattentive driver 2 Inattentive driver 2 Failed to yield right of way 2 Speed -excessive 2 Unknown 2 Page 31 of 112 11 .a) OCS2022-26, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Prozo ... 1o,wnship of Report 0 Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared by: OCS 2022-26 Council Justin Metras Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 28, 2022 Prohibit Heavy Trucks— Roll #: Warminster Sideroad R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended that: 1. That Report No. OCS 2022-26 be received and adopted; 2. That By-law # 2021-060 be amended to prohibit heavy truck traffic on Warminster Sideroad from Highway 12 to Townline Road; 3. And that the appropriate By-law be brought forward for Council's ratification. Background: The Township of Oro-Medonte regulates heavy truck traffic through By-law 2021-060 which prohibits general heavy truck traffic on certain roads. Warminster Sideroad, between Highway 12 easterly to Townline Road, is a posted 50km/h collector residential road with two horizontal curves and a narrow road platform with steep ditches. Danny McHugh Park and Richelieu Park Soccer Fields are also adjacent to this road segment. The Township of Severn recently implemented a heavy truck prohibition on Division Road between Highway 12 and Burnside Line as it was being used to access the quarries on Burnside Line by-passing the designated haul route (Burnside Line from the quarries to Highway 11). Since the implementation of this prohibition, the heavy trucks have started to utilize the Warminster Sideroad as an alternate route to Division Road and the designated haul route. Operations and Community Services September 28, 2022 Report No. OSC2022-26 Pagel of 3 Page 32 of 112 11 .a) OCS2022-26, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Pro... This resulted in concern expressed from residents regarding the volume of trucks and their travel speed through this residential area. Staff utilized the recently acquired "Black Cats" and validated a concern with heavy truck traffic. Over a 13-day period over 606 larger sized vehicles were counted with an average of 46 per day. While speeding was not really an issue, the perception of speed is increased given the narrow road platform, steep ditches and horizontal curves. Township staff have consulted with the Township of Severn about this proposed heavy truck prohibition and the Township of Severn will be looking to extend a heavy truck prohibition on the remainder of Warminster Sideroad from Townline Road easterly to Burnside Line under their jurisdiction. Analysis: Implementing a heavy truck prohibition on Warminster Sideroad from Hwy 12, easterly to Townline Road will assist in ensuring that heavy trucks utilize the approved haul route, while also alleviating resident concerns about the large trucks. The proposed amendment to prohibit heavy truck traffic is not anticipated to affect local residents or businesses as there are provisions in the By-law which provide exemptions for residents/businesses within impacted areas. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Additional signage requirements would be funded from the annual approved sign budget allocation. Policies/Legislation: By-law 2021-060 Prohibit Heavy Truck Traffic Corporate Strategic Goals: Prepare for Our Future Foster Safe and Inclusive Community Living & Business Growth Modernize Township Services Operations and Community Services September 28, 2022 Report No. OSC2022-26 Page 2 of 3 Page 33 of 112 11 .a) OCS2022-26, Justin Metras, Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Pro... Consultations: Director, Operations and Community Services. Manager, Operations Township of Severn Conclusion: As a result of a recent truck prohibition implemented by the Township of Severn and a review of heavy truck traffic and road characteristics, it is appropriate to implement a heavy truck prohibition on Warminster Sideroad from Highway 12, easterly to Townline Road Respectfully submitted: Justin Metras, C.E.T., CRS-I Manager, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Approved Date Shawn Binns, PBDM, MBA Director, Operations and Community Services September 20, 2022 Andria Leigh, MCIP, RPP Deputy CAO & Director, Development Services September 23, 2022 Operations and Community Services September 28, 2022 Report No. OSC2022-26 Page 3 of 3 Page 34 of 112 11 .b) OCS2022-27, Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re: Award of T... 1 ownship o f Report R r 0 Proud Heritruge, Exciting Feature Report No. To: Prepared By: OCS 2022-27 Council Karla Musso-Garcia, C.E.T. Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 28, 2022 Award of Tender Roll #: OCS 2022-09 Supply and R.M.S. File #: Delivery of Winter Sand and Winter Salt Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended that: 1. That Report No. OCS 2022 - 27 be received and adopted; 2. That Tender OCS 2022-09 Supply and Delivery of Winter Sand be awarded to Darren Neil and Sons excavating Ltd. as follows: • Small Crescent $14.07 / tonne • South Pit $13.35 /tonne • North Pit $13.35 / tonne • North Yard $15.44 / tonne 3. That the Township continue with the Georgian Bay Purchasing Cooperative for the purchase of road salt at a rate of$66.30 per tonne and treated salt at$93.92 per tonne; 4. That the Director, Operations and Community Services be authorized to execute the appropriate agreements on behalf of the Township; 5. And that the bidders be thanked and notified under the Director, Operations and Community Services signature. Background: Winter Sand An advertisement for Tender OCS 2022-09 Supply and Delivery of Winter Sand was posted on the Township website and advertised on the Biddingo (Government Contract Portal) website. The tenders were opened at the Administration Centre on Thursday, Sept 8, 2022 at 2:00 pm. Operations and Community Services September 28, 2022 Report No. OCS 2022-27 Page 1 of 5 Page 35 of 112 11 .b) OCS2022-27, Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re. Award of T... The tender was structured as a unit cost tender for the supply of sand, as well as mixing salt and stacking the material at the four materials storage locations in the Township, plus additional re-stacking of the Moonstone supply inventory in order to conduct repairs and inspection. In the 2021/2022 winter season the Township used an approximately 14, 617 tonnes of sand/salt mix. Three (3) tender packages were received prior to the tender closing. No additional tenders were received after the advertised closing date and time. Salt The Township's current standard is to apply a mix of sand and 7% coarse road salt mixed with a pugmill by weight on roadways and a 50/50 mix of salt/sand mix on Municipal Parking lots, including the Fire Halls, the Community Arena, Community Halls, and Administration Centre. In 2021 , the Township, as a member of the Georgian Bay Purchasing Cooperative (GBPC), a public sector bulk buying group, purchased salt at a reduced rate of $65.00 per tonne which provided better value and price stability for a 3-year term. The 2022/202 GBPC rate is $66.30 per tonne, which was locked in prior to the inflation rate increase, and the contract does not allow for renegotiations of that price. In the 2021/2022 winter season the Township has purchased approximately 1218 tonnes of salt. Analysis: Winter Sand The results of the tender opening for "OCS 2022-009 Supply and Delivery of Winter Sand" are as follows: DARREN NEIL AND SONS EXCAVATING LTD Locations south Unit Price Locations north Unit Price Small Crescent $14.07 / tonne North Pit $13.35 / tonne South Pit $13.35 / tonne North Yard $15.44 / tonne North yard re stack $1,050 DUIVENVOORDEN HAULAGE Locations south Unit Price Locations north Unit Price Small Crescent $ 15.50/ tonne North Pit $14.70 / tonne South Pit $13.11/ tonne North Yard $15.47 / tonne North yard re stack $2,850 Operations and Community Services September 28, 2022 Report No. OCS 2022-27 Page 2 of 5 Page 36 of 112 11 .b) OCS2022-27, Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re. Award of T... JOHN EEK & SON Locations (south) Unit Price Locations (north) Unit Price Small Crescent $16.80 / tonne North Pit $16.80 / tonne South Pit $13.85 / tonne North Yard $19.45 / tonne North yard re stack 1 $2,490 The unit prices vary by location due to the distances and associated material trucking costs. The estimated 2022/2023 required quantities in addition to existing material inventory for each location are as follows: Small Crescent *as req North Pit 5500 tonnes South Pit 5500 tonnes North Yard 4800 tonnes Based on the following, Darren Neil and Son Hauling Ltd. is the low bid at an estimated seasonal cost of $222,012.00. The current sand market pricing reflects an overall increase of 12% per tonne from 2021 pricing, associated with the cost of materials and delivery. However, a corresponding decrease of material utilization has been realized from the continued focus on material management and implementation of spreader controls. Accordingly, the inflationary increase is not anticipated to impact current budget allocations. Winter Salt The sand is mixed with 7% highway coarse road salt with a pugmill (pugmill cost included in sand tonnage). The salt is to be purchased through the Georgian Bay Area Public Purchasing Cooperative at a unit price of $66.30 per tonne for highway road salt and 93.92 per tonne for treated salt (used in parking lots and facilities). This represents a 2% increase in the 2022/2023 salt cost. This was a result of joining the Georgian Bay Area Public Purchasing Cooperative for a 3-year contract price which locked in the pricing in 2021 . Estimating a 1190 tonne requirement for the 2022/2023 season, the cost for highway coarse road salt is approximately $78,897 for roadway utilization and $25,000 for parking lots, sidewalks and facilities. Factors influencing cost of winter materials: The volume of sand mix used during winter operations can fluctuate due to: • The type of events - milder weather with increased fluctuations in temperature require additional material application in event responses; • The duration and frequency of severe winter events; • The number of events: 63 in 2020 and 62 in 2021/2022-1 Operations and Community Services September 28, 2022 Report No. OCS 2022-27 Page 3 of 5 Page 37 of 112 11 .b) OCS2022-27, Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re. Award of T... • In 2021/2022 season, there were a number of low precipitation events that resulted in slippery conditions events a total of 62 precipitation winter events were recorded which is 7 more than the historical 55 even average. The volume of winter materials used also impacts a number of other operations activities and infrastructure maintenance requirements such as sweeping, shouldering and ditching. It is also an area that generates a significant amount of complaints from residents who clean their abutting properties. The reduction in material application has also contributed to increased productivity in the Township's road sweeping operations. The implementation of the computerized spreader controls in 2018 continues to provide the necessary data in order to adjust operational service levels and provides the opportunity to control the sand output on a more consistent basis. Results continue to demonstrate positive results. The baseline data collected has allowed for material adjustments to be reflected in tendered documents. The implementation of spreader control systems has resulted in a material reduction of approximately 15,000 tonnes of sand material annually since 2018. This is in comparison to the annual averages 2013-2017, which was 28,334 tonnes of annual sand utilization. Previous to the implementation of the controls identified above, operations would see the use of upward of 572 tonnes of sand per event. The implementation of material controls, bi-seasonal calibrations, winter operations training and material monitoring has resulted in a reduction of sand/ salt mix of approx. 342 tonnes per event since implementation. The current average is 233 tonnes per event. The material amount fluctuates based on the type of event and requirements for the road surface conditions, however, as the number of storm events increases, the Township has been able to reduce the sand/salt quantity overall. The material control management has resulted in overall savings and has allowed for the market increases to be absorbed into the existing budget, and allowed for winter material reserve to be established. The implementation of these fleet/material monitoring systems has resulted in increased fleet service technician requirements and in technical analysis requirements as new service level requirements which will be evaluated as a component of the 2023 budget. Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: The 2022 budget allocation for Winter Materials is $464,000 which includes approximately $20,000 for miscellaneous materials such as cutting edges, flags, and plow and wing consumables. The projected spending in 2022 is anticipated to be within the current budget allocation. In 2018, a winter materials reserve was established to smooth any potential variances associated with material usage. Operations and Community Services September 28, 2022 Report No. OCS 2022-27 Page 4 of 5 Page 38 of 112 11 .b) OCS2022-27, Karla Musso-Garcia, Manager, Operations re. Award of T... Policies/Legislation: Purchasing and Tendering Procedures Corporate Strategic Goals: Prepare for our future Modernize Township Services Support our workforce Consultations: Director, Operations and Community Services Conclusion: The results of the tender reflects competitive market pricing for winter sand. Continuing the contract for road salt supply through the Georgian Bay Area Public Purchasing Cooperative will result in lower market costs and resulted in price stability during high inflation variances. Aligned with the Township's commitment to continuous improvement, a number of initiatives are underway to improve winter control services and material management to ensure optimal value to the Township's ratepayers. Respectfully submitted: Karla Musso-Garcia, C.E.T. Manager, Operations Approvals: Date Shawn Binns Director, Operations and Community Services September 21 , 2022 Andria Leigh, MCIP, RPP Deputy CAO & Director, Development Services September 23, 2022 Operations and Community Services September 28, 2022 Report No. OCS 2022-27 Page 5 of 5 Page 39 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Township Of01 Re port Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: HR2022-02 Council Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources Meeting Date: Subject: Motion # September 28, 2022 Human Resources Policy Roll #: Review R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Report No. HR 2022-02 be received and adopted. 2. That the following Human Resources Policies be amended as outlined: • POL-HR-4.08 — To Recognize Life Events; • POL-HR-5.03 — Self-Insurance of Vision Care; • POL-HR-6.02 — Vacation; • POL-HR-6.06 — Leaves of Absence; • Be enacted effective immediately. 3. That draft Human Resources Policy POL-HR-2.14 — Electronic Monitoring Policy be enacted effective immediately. 4. And that Staff be advised accordingly. Background: The Township of Oro-Medonte regularly reviews Human Resources Policies to ensure that legislative requirements have been met, that current practices have been incorporated and that industry wide best practices are being followed. Analysis: The Province of Ontario passed Bill 88, Working for Workers Act, 2022 which amended the Employment Standards Act, 2000 requiring that Employers that employ 25 or more employees on January 1 of any year are to have a written policy on the electronic monitoring of employees in place. In accordance with the legislation staff have prepared POL-HR-12 Electronic Monitoring Policy for Council's consideration. In addition, amendments to policies were required in order to incorporate current practices to ensure consistent application amongst all staff. Human Resources September 28, 2022 Report No. HR2022-02 Pagel of 2 Page 40 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... It is recommended that the following draft policies be adopted and enacted effective immediately. Financial: Policies/Legislation: Legislation Collective Agreement Corporate Strategic Goals: Support our Workforce Consultations: Chief Administrative Officer Legal Council Attachments: • POL-HR-4.08 — To Recognize Life Events; • POL-HR-5.03 — Self-Insurance of Vision Care; • POL-HR-6.02 — Vacation; • POL-HR-6.06 — Leaves of Absence; • POL-HR-2.14 — Electronic Monitoring Policy Conclusion: It is recommended that Draft policies: POL-HR-4.08 — To Recognize Life Events; POL- HR-5.03 — Self-Insurance of Vision Care; POL-HR-6.02 — Vacation; POL-HR-6.06 — Leaves of Absence and POL-HR-2.14 — Electronic Monitoring Policy be adopted effective immediately. Respectfully submitted: Tamara Obee, CHRL Director, Human Resources Approvals: Date: Andria Leigh, MCIP, RPP, Deputy CAO & Director Development Services September 23, 2022 Human Resources September 28, 2022 Report No. HR2022-02 Page 2 of 2 Page 41 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Township of Policy Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Department/Section Policy # Human Resources POL-HR-4.08 Subject Enacted by Council: To Recognize Life Events September 1, 2014 Motion # SC140807-6 1. Purpose: To establish a Policy for the Township of Oro-Medonte that outlines the Corporation's commitment to providing floral arrangements and/or donations as a means of recognizing certain life events, while offering support during significant times and indicating to Council Members and our employees that they are valued. 2. Scope: This policy applies to Members of Council and all full-time employees at all locations of the Corporation. 3. Policy: Note: For the purpose of this policy, "immediate family members" is as outlined in the collective agreement. The Corporation may provide flowers or donation to the charity of the family's choice in the following situations: Staff: - Illness when short-term disability takes effect; - Employee death; or, - Death of immediate family member, as outlined above. Council: - Death of Council/ Committee Member; - Death of former Council/ Committee Member; - Death of immediate family member, as outlined above; or, - Illness when second Council or Committee meeting missed. Outside: - Illness or death of a retired employee, a prominent citizen of Oro-Medonte, or any other person at the discretion of the Chief Administrative Officer or the Mayor on behalf of Council. Page 1 of 2 Page 42 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... The flowers to be ordered on behalf of the Township of Oro-Medonte shall be up a maximum of $150.00 per arrangement (including taxes and delivery) or a $100.00 donation to the charity of the family's choice. No other tributes/ donations should be sent from departmental budgets. It shall be the responsibility of all employees of the Township of Oro-Medonte to ensure that they are aware of this policy by completing POL-HR-1.01-Form 1. Page 2of2 Page 43 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Township of Policy Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Department/Section Policy # Human Resources POL-HR-5.03 Subject Enacted by Council: September 1, 2014 Self-Insurance of Vision Care Motion # SC140807-7 1. Purpose: To establish a Policy for the Township of Oro-Medonte which reimburses employees and their dependants for vision care up to a specified amount. 2. Scope: This policy applies to Council Members and all permanent full-time bargaining unit excluded employees at all locations of the Corporation. 3. Policy: Note: For the purpose of this policy, the definition of dependants will be used as outlined in the Corporation's extended health benefits package. The Corporation will reimburse each employee and each of their dependants whom are enrolled in the extended health benefit plan up to the amount as established for bargaining unit employees for: • Eyeglasses (lenses and/or frames) including prescription sunglasses; • Contact lenses; • Repairs to such lenses or frames; • Laser Surgery; and/or • Eye examinations Benefits not used in the calendar year can be banked up to a maximum of double the annual amount per employee or dependent. The benefit banked vision care maximum may be shared among all members of a family. Page 1 of 2 Page 44 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... The Corporation will reimburse each employee and each of their dependents whom are enrolled in the extended health plan for one eye examination per 24 month period not covered by OHIP to a maximum value as established for bargaining unit employees. The Township of Oro-Medonte will not pay benefits for: • Any expenses covered by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board or any government plan. Guidelines 1) Employees must complete the Vision Care Reimbursement Expense Form (POL- HR-5.03 — Form 1) and submit all prescription vision care expenses incurred to Human Resources in order to be considered for payment. 2) Original receipts must be presented for payment. In the instance where reimbursement is received through a spouse's employee benefit plan, a copy of the receipt may be submitted with the original payment statement from the spouse's benefit carrier. 3) If the claim is for a dependant as outlined in the Township master benefit plan, their name and date of birth must be indicated. 4) Reimbursement will be made within three (3) weeks of approval of the claim. Refer to POL-HR-5.03 Self-Insurance Vision Care Form within Section 9 of the Human Resources Policy Manual It shall be the responsibility of all employees of the Township of Oro-Medonte to ensure that they are aware of this policy by completing POL-HR-1.01-Form 1. Page 2of2 Page 45 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Township of Policy Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Department/Section Policy # Human Resources POL-HR-6.02 Subject Enacted by Council: Vacation September 1, 2014 Motion # SC140807-8 1. Purpose: To establish a Policy for the Township of Oro-Medonte which outlines an employees' vacation entitlement based on their continuous years of service with the Corporation. 2. Scope: This policy applies to all non-bargaining unit positions, at all locations of the Corporation. All positions other than permanent full-time positions will be paid vacation pay in accordance with the Employment Standards Act. 3. Policy: Length of Vacation Upon completion of their probationary period, all employees with less than one (1) year of continuous service from the last date of hire with the Corporation shall have their vacation entitlement prorated, between the completion of the probationary period and the end of the calendar year. Such prorated vacation time will be with pay. The qualifying year for each permanent employee shall be based on his/her anniversary date. "Anniversary date" is the date on which the employee last commenced full-time employment with the Corporation. Vacation entitlement will be allocated to employees as follows for the appropriate bargaining unit excluded group. Page 1 of 4 Page 46 of 112 ll .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Senior Managers Continuous Years of Service Vacation Entitlement 1 Year 25 Days 3 Years 26 Days 5 Years 27 Days 6 Years 28 Days 7 Years 29 Days 8 Years + 30 Days Managers Continuous Years of Service Vacation Entitlement 1 Year 20 Days 3 Years 25 Days 7 Years 26 Days 8 Years 27 Days 9 Years 28 Days 10 Years 29 Days 11 Years + 30 D as Supervisors Continuous Years of Service Vacation Entitlement 1 Year 20 Days 5 Years 25 Days 9 Years 26 Days 10 Years 27 Days 11 Years 28 Days 12 Years 29 Days 13 Years + 30 Days Bargaining Unit Excluded Continuous Years of Service Vacation Entitlement 1 Year 15 Days 3 Years 20 Days 8 Years 25 Days 10 Years 26 Days 11 Years 27 Days 12 Years 28 Days 13 Years 29 Days 14 Years + 30 Days Page 2 of 4 Page 47 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... These entitlements may be increased for a new hire, as necessary, by Human Resources, subject to the newly hired employee moving to the next vacation entitlement threshold only upon obtaining the years of service with the Corporation associated with that threshold. Vacation Scheduling a) The Corporation shall attempt to provide vacations during the periods preferred by employees; however, in scheduling vacations, the Corporation shall ensure that operational requirements are met and that sufficient personnel are available to provide the required level of service. b) Applications for scheduling vacation shall be completed, authorized by the employee's respective supervisor and be submitted to Human Resources. Vacation Carry Over Employees may carry over 5 vacation days per year to a maximum of 20 days. Compensation for Holidays Falling Within Vacation Schedule If a paid holiday falls or is observed during an employee's vacation period, he or she shall be allowed an additional vacation day with pay at a time mutually agreed to. Unbroken Vacation Period The Corporation shall endeavor, when so requested, to schedule employees to receive an unbroken period of vacation of up to two (2) consecutive weeks in duration. Vacations of a longer duration shall only be approved by the Chief Administrative Officer. An employee shall not be entitled to receive vacation pay in a lump sum payment without taking the corresponding time off. Illness or Accident During Vacation Leave If an employee's vacation is interrupted due to illness or accident requiring hospitalization, the period of hospitalization shall be considered sick time under the Corporations short-term disability benefit provisions. Unpaid Leave Paid vacation credits shall not accrue while an employee is absent from work on an unpaid leave of absence in excess of 30 consecutive days or more. In these circumstances, employees shall have their annual vacation entitlement prorated accordingly. Employees on pregnancy/ parental leave shall accrue vacation time off, but not vacation pay, to be taken at the end of their leave unless agreed otherwise. Page 3 of 4 Page 48 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Vacation Pay on Termination An employee leaving the employ of the Corporation and/ or severing his or her employment at any time in the vacation year prior to using accrued vacation shall be entitled to a proportionate payment of wages in lieu of such vacation. In the event that an employee, upon termination, has exceeded the prorated vacation allotment, the Corporation shall receive the right to deduct the necessary funds from the employee's final pay. Death and Vacation Pay In the event of the death of an employee, his or her executor or administrator shall be entitled to receive such vacation pay as may stand to the employee's credit, such to filing an executed Succession Duty Release in appropriate form with Human Resources. It shall be the responsibility of all employees of the Township of Oro-Medonte to ensure that they are aware of this policy by completing POL-HR-1.01-Form 1. Page 4 of 4 Page 49 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... r Township of Policy Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Department/Section Policy # Human Resources POL-HR-6.06 Subject Enacted by Council: Leaves of Absence September 1, 2014 Motion # SC140807-8 1. Purpose: To establish a Policy for the Township of Oro-Medonte which outlines when a Township employee may be granted either paid or unpaid leaves of absence depending on the situation, i.e. for bereavement purposes to make arrangements for and/or to attend a funeral; for pregnancy or parental requests; for personal reasons; for court duty; or for voting time. 2. Scope: This policy applies to all eMPIGyeeS,;-;ta11 IGG-atiGHS Gf Qnrr.nFatiGR. 1.A.1rt ppevail full-time Bargaining Unit Excluded and Management employees at all locations of the Corporation. 3. Policy: Approval of all leaves noted in this section must be obtained from the employee's Supervisor and/or Manager, or their respective Senior Manager, who will then inform Human Resources of such leaves of absence. Authorized leaves of absence include: • Bereavement Leave N • li in, Sen,yGe nr GG in Wifnocc I eA"e • Pregnancy, a44d-Parental and Adoption Leave • Unpaid Leaves of Absence • Court Duties (Jury Service or Court Witness \/nting Time Bereavement Leave to �ttenrl the fi iner�l• rcr-crcr a) In the event of the death of an immediate family member, an Employee shall be entitled to five (5) days leave of absence with pay to attend the funeral of a member of his/her immediate family. Page 1 of 4 Page 50 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Note: For the purpose of this policy, "immediate family" is as outlined in Article 22.01(b) of the collective agreement. b) A paid leave of absence of up to one (1) day may be granted to an employee for the purpose of attending the funeral of someone other than a member of the employee's immediate family. c) The Corporation may, in its sole discretion, grant an employee additional days off for the purpose of attending a funeral outside the Province of Ontario. d) The Corporation is entitled to demand proof of death, attendance at funeral and/or relationship, and the employee shall provide same. Jury Service or Court Witness Leave a) The Employer shall grant an employee a leave of absence to serve as a juror, or to attend at criminal court as a Crown witness pursuant to the subpoena, or as a witness for the Employer in any legal proceeding. The Employer shall pay such an employee his regular wage in respect of such leave. Any payment he receives in respect of jury service, or as a witness for the Crown or the Employer, shall be forwarded to the Employer immediately upon receipt thereof. The employee will present proof of service, or attendance as the case may be, and the amount of any payment received. b) The employee is required to notify the Employer as soon as possible of his selection for jury service, or in the event he has been subpoenaed by the Crown to attend as its witness in criminal court. c) The employee is required to report to work at all times and on dates when not actually required in Court. IMALr Pregnancy, Parental Leave PFegRann\/0 Parental and Adeptinn I eaye Emnln�irnant Stapda4s AGt. of rvrrpt,-rT the rota fn fho �AVa eS mncf FeGeRtly paid by the Gnrnnrofinn Ferri leste-I as an i innairl lo� io of Ahconno Page 2 of 4 Page 51 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Pregnancy and parental leaves will be granted in accordance with the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (Ontario) subject to the following: a) An employee who is on a pregnancy and/or parental leave as stipulated by the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (Ontario), as amended from time to time, and has applied for and is in receipt of Employment Insurance (EI) pregnancy/parental benefits shall be eligible for a weekly supplemental benefit (the "SUB benefit"). The weekly SUB benefit is calculated as the difference between seventy-five percent (75%) of their regular weekly earnings and the sum of their weekly rate of El benefits and any other earnings. The employee's regular weekly earnings shall be determined by multiplying her/his regular hourly rate on her/his last day worked prior to the commencement of the leave multiplied by her normal weekly hours. The SUB benefit will be paid in accordance with the Employer's payroll practices, and is subject to all deductions required by law. The SUB benefit payment shall commence following completion of the Employment Insurance waiting period and receipt by the Employer of the employee's Employment Insurance cheque stub as proof that she/he is in receipt of Employment Insurance pregnancy/parental benefits, and shall continue while the employee is in receipt of El pregnancy benefits for a maximum period of twenty (20) weeks or the employee's leave ends, whichever is sooner. The employee does not have any vested right except to receive payment for the covered unemployment period. Payments in respect of guaranteed annual remuneration or in respect of deferred remuneration or severance pay benefits are not reduced or increased by SUB benefit payments. SUB benefit payments will not be used to reduce accumulated employment benefits such as vacation leave or severance pay. Employees do not have a right to SUB benefit payments except during the period of leave as specified in this clause. SUB benefit payments are financed through the general revenues of the Employer and the employee has no claim on any assets of the Employer or otherwise with respect to the payment of SUB benefits. b) The employee shall give the Employer four (4) weeks' notice, in writing, of the day upon which she/he intends to commence her leave of absence, unless impossible. c) An employee who intends to resume her employment on the expiration of the leave of absence granted to her/him under this article shall so advise the Employer at least four (4) weeks in advance of her intention to do so. Where requested by the Employer, the employee shall provide a medical certificate confirming that she/he is capable of returning to work. Parental Leave The Employer will abide by the requirement as set out in legislative requirements. For greater certainty, Article (a) applies to parental leave on the same basis as those on pregnancy leave. The twenty (20) week SUB benefit can be taken during pregnancy leave, parental leave or a combination thereof. Page 3 of 4 Page 52 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... Family Leave The Employer will abide by the requirement as set out in legislative requirements. Unpaid Leave of Absence a) The Corporation may grant a leave of absence without pay to an employee for personal reasons on an individual basis. All requests for such leaves of absence must be in writing as far in advance as possible. b) Employees are to submit written leaves of absence without pay requests to their Senior Manager for consideration. Human Resources, in consultation with the respective Senior Manager and Chief Administrative Officer, will confirm or deny the request for such leaves as soon as practicable. c) If the absence is in excess of thirty (30) working days or more, the employee shall not accumulate service for the purpose of vacation entitlement, seniority, merit increment progression, or other compensation matters affected by service from the first day of the approved leave of absence. d) If the employee is absent due to sickness or accident for a period of his seniority, or twenty-four months, whichever is less. This provision shall be administered in accordance with the provisions of the Human Rights Code of Ontario. These unpaid leaves are in addition to the leaves as outlined in the Employment Standards Act. It shall be the responsibility of all employees of the Township of Oro-Medonte to ensure that they are aware of this policy by completing POL-HR-1.01-Form 1. Page 4of4 Page 53 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... IOwl'shT of Policy Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Department/Section Policy # Human Resources POL-HR-2.14 Subject Enacted by Council: Electronic Monitoring of Employees Motion # 1. Purpose: To establish a policy for the Township of Oro-Medonte that outlines areas in the workplace where electronic monitoring occurs and the purpose. 2. Scope: This policy applies to all employees, in all classifications of employment and at all Township of Oro-Medonte locations. This policy also applies to all employees working remotely and utilizing Township owned devices or personal devices being used for work related purposes. 3. Policy: It is the policy of the Township of Oro-Medonte to electronically monitor employees in regards to their overall productivity and to prevent instances of misconduct or violations of the law. Information that is gathered via electronic monitoring may be used to assess potential investigations of alleged violations of law, regulations or Township policies and procedures, as well as other instances of misconduct or unlawful use, or as outlined in this policy under Section 4 Use of Electronic Monitoring. 4. USE OF ELECTRONIC MONTIORING a) EMAILS, INTERNET, WI-FI, COMPANY EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE The Township has the ability to monitor employee's emails that are addressed with the Township's email address, this includes Township email that is being used on personal electronic devices for work related purposes. Employee's accessing the Internet through Township provided laptops/computers or using Township Wi-Fi connections, with any device, can be monitored. Page 1 of 4 Page 54 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... All Township equipment and software that is provided to employees can be monitored at any time at the discretion of the Township. PURPOSE To ensure the appropriate use of Township computers equipment and related software. b) OFFICE STATUS WINDOWS CLIENT SOFTWARE APPLICATION In/out software system that can track an employee's current work status and attendance and it visible to any employee that logs into the application. The employee logs into the software and can set their status as working in the office, working remotely, out of office, on vacation etc. The status remains unchanged until the employee updates it. PURPOSE To know the working location of an employee in order to better assist customer/employee services throughout the Township. c) TOWNSHIP CELLULAR PHONES Monitored for calls, emails and text messages received and sent. Reviewed, as required, for event timelines and compliance with Township policies and procedures. `Smart Switch'application continuously monitors the location of the phone via GPS. An electronic log is created for IT that can show the location of the device. History is maintained for one (1) month. Invoices can be monitored for usage and unusual charges. PURPOSE To ensure the appropriate use of Township issued cellular phones and to ensure that employees meet requirements when they are on-call/standby. `Smart Switch' is for traceability purposes in the event that the cellular phone is lost or stolen. To review cellular phones to ensure that no fraudulent charges are posted. d) GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AND DASH CAMERAS IN TOWNSHIP FLEET VEHICLES Various fleet vehicles have GPS and/or dash cameras installed. GPS can show locations visited and speed. Dash cameras provide a frontal view of the fleet vehicle and record events while the employee is driving. Devices are active when employee is driving the fleet vehicle. PURPOSE The GPS-based fleet management system is used to verify accountability for the employees using corporate vehicles/equipment. The technology will also be used to track location of a vehicle in the instance of theft or stolen property. Information and Page 2 of 4 Page 55 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... data collected by the GPS technology will be used in the Township's efforts to deliver high quality services and facilities at best value for our community. This includes improving efficiency in regards to company vehicle/equipment usage. The data retrieved from the GPS and/or dash cameras will be utilized to support information relating to investigations and other occurrences, as well as the monitoring of employees' efficiency and productivity. Information retrieved from the server may be used to cross reference data from daily trip inspection sheets. e) TWO-WAY RADIOS Monitored audibly, these devices are used by employees through Township operations for work-related communications and for emergency situations. PURPOSE To ensure the safety of employees and ensure communication of any issues with managers, supervisors or other staff, as required. f) SECURITY ALARM CODES Employees can be monitored when they use their security code to access any of the Township buildings that are equipped with a security alarm. PURPOSE To ensure employees are using the facilities appropriately and only when required. g) VIRTUAL MEETINGS Employee's conducting meetings or interviews via an electronic platform, which can included, but is not limited to; ZOOM, WebEx, Go-To-Meeting etc., can be recorded or monitored. PURPOSE To assess engagement and attendance. h) COUNCIL MEETINGS Meetings held by Council are streamed live or recorded and made available via the Township's YouTube channel. PURPOSE To assess engagement, attendance and provide a means for members of the community as well as employees to view council meetings. i) FIRE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS/911 and DISPATCH All communications are recorded at the Orillia dispatch station and Fire Headquarters (Station #3) and all fire vehicles are equipped with radio communication devices. This provides the ability to monitor the actions of the firefighters and the communicators. Page 3 of 4 Page 56 of 112 11 .c) HR2022-2, Tamara Obee, Director, Human Resources re: Human Resourc... PURPOSE To communicate emergency and non-emergency situations and to maintain a record/log of events to be used in the future, as required. j) `1AM RESPONDING'SOFTWARE APPLICATION — FIRE DEPARTMENT Used by firefighters to track their work status, i.e., if they are on-call/available, not available, responding to a fire call etc. Firefighters have to manually log into the application to update their status. When a Firefighter changes their status to `responding' it enables the GPS and location is visible via the Goggle Map feature inside the application. Work status and location are stored in the system's log history for 30 minutes. Reports can be generated. PURPOSE To keep the Fire Department informed on the availability of firefighters and to ensure emergency situations are being responded to. Reports can be used for future events, as required. 5. REFERENCE POL-HR-7.05 Appropriate Use of Electronic Communications POL-ADM-16 Usage of Global Positioning System Technology in Corporate Vehicles/Equipment HS - SOP48-03-05 — Two Way Radios It shall be the responsibility of all employees of the Township of Oro-Medonte to ensure that they are aware of this policy by completing POL-HR-1.01-Form 1. Page 4 of 4 Page 57 of 112 12.a) F12022-15, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... Township of Report q.er_�nte_, Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Report No. To: Prepared By: Nelly FI 2022-15 Council Morrow Meeting Date: Financial Executive Summary Motion # September 28, 2022 Report — Q1 & Q2 2022 Roll #: R.M.S. File #: Recommendation(s): Requires Action For Information Only It is recommended: 1 . That Staff Report No. FI 2022-15 Financial Executive Summary Report — Q1 & Q2 2022 be received for information. Background: The purpose of this report is to provide Council notice of any financial risks that could affect the 2022 year-end position and provide actual financial results as of June 30, 2022. This includes the first six months of the fiscal year for both the operating and capital budgets for each department. Council endorsed the 2022 Budget Recalibration at the Council meeting on March 23, 2022. This financial analysis is presented in accordance with the Council endorsed framework on April 25, 2018, to support Council's governance responsibilities and transparency. One of the recommendations in that report included a Financial Executive Summary Report that will include: o Environmental scan o Status of key projects o Financial variance analysis — actual vs budget o Summary of any budget appropriation changes o Staff recommendations to re-balance initiatives to avoid financial deficits or use of contingency reserves Finance September 28, 2022 Report No. F12022-15 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 & Q2 2022 Page 1 of 8 Page 58 of 112 12.a) F12022-15, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... Analysis: As the Township enters its third year of operating under the impacts of unpredictable conditions of the global pandemic, financial challenges still exist. The 2022 operating and capital budgets total approximately $50 mil. Overall, from an operating perspective, the Township is currently managing within budget. Environmental Scan • The Township was under a declared State of Emergency from March 23, 2020, until April 27, 2022: o Township Administration Centre reopened to the public. o Aligning with the Province's announcement regarding the removal of the mask mandate effective March 21, 2022, mask/face coverings are no longer required in Township facilities but continue to be encouraged. o Many Administration Building Staff have begun working within approved Remote Work Agreements under the Township's approved Remote Work Policy. o All Township services have resumed through either in-person delivery or online service delivery. o Effective June 22, 2022, The Township Council Chambers re-open to the public following a hybrid format • The development and implementation of new delivery methods, procedures and training have been both time-consuming and rewarding from a continuous improvement/efficiency perspective • Continued focus on doing business electronically, including meetings, communications both internal and external, rural internet connectivity, and other applications • Online permit/application submissions and payments and electronic meetings, anticipate additional methods/procedures and implementation required as a result of Planning and Development Process Review recommendations • Inflationary pressure has emerged as a key risk for both operating and capital budgets, and the Bank of Canada has identified that inflation is expected to be persistent. Increased demand for goods and restricted supply continue to impact service delivery costs • Contractor labour rates are up as a result of the pandemic and the carpenter strike from this past summer, which may have a significant impact on large construction and facility projects • The disruption in supply chain and general workforce challenges across employment sectors have also created additional challenges in the procurement of professional Finance September 28, 2022 Report No. F12022-15 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 & Q2 2022 Page 2 of 8 Page 59 of 112 12.a) F12022-15, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... engineering services and likewise timely response to both design and inspection services • Employment labour market trends (recruitment & retention) continue to be challenging due to increased retirements with this pandemic spillover effect. Status of Key Projects • Staff Report CS2022-18 Corporate Status Project Update — May, June 2022 was presented to Council at the Special meeting on August 22, 2022. • See Appendix A of this report for a list of the Townships capital projects with a status update as of June 30, 2022. o From a capital perspective, as outlined in Appendix A, the Township has spent approximately $2.5mil. The expenditures incurred do not necessarily reflect the physical effort and activity by staff to advance the various items as construction contracts and other progress payments occur later than the actual work completed. Oaeratina Variance Summary Overall, the Township is currently managing within budget. The first six months of the year came with inflationary challenges and contractor and material supply issues which has an impact on the staff's ability to project a full year-end operating position. Table 1 illustrates the operating surplus/deficit. The Q1/Q2 total surplus is $525K, and the driving factors include but are not limited to; • Salaries & Benefits — The primary reasons for the savings in this reporting period related to vacancies and wage gapping. The Township continues to experience labour shortages and staff gapping around the various recruiting positions. `Gapping' refers to the funding difference that arises when a full time position has only been filled for a portion of the year (e.g., due to recruitment or hiring timelines). • Revenue reductions were expected, given the impacts of the recreational facility closures and Provincial court closures experienced during the first quarter of 2022. • Conference and training activities are planned in the second half of 2022 (e.g. AMO), which will see some of the underspending in the first half of the year utilized. • At the time of renewal, the budgeted amount for insurance in 2022 was sufficient to account for the increase. The costs in this analysis relate to the policy that expired on June 30, 2022. The new higher costs, including a 13% increase, will be reflected in the second half of the year. Finance September 28, 2022 Report No. F12022-15 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 & Q2 2022 Page 3 of 8 Page 60 of 112 12.a) F12022-15, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... • Utility costs are lower than expected, with savings realized in gas (heat) and hydro due to lower usage of some Township facilities. • Building and Planning Department surplus revenues for building permits, severances, site plan amendments, and zoning continue to outperform budget estimates. • Other areas of note include the continued global supply chain impact and the inflationary impact of goods and services. Also, our fuel budget is 30% greater than the mid-year target. Table 1 -Operating Revenue/Expense Summary TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE 2022 YTD 2022 QI/Q2 2022 Q1/CL2 2022 Q1/Q2 BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET BUDtoACT 61-CAO'S OFFICE 1.,176,519 4.96,549 507,134 ;2°0.5L�:_: 52-FINANCE 762,371 351,6C19 396,539 ;36.467-i 52-IT 615,561 327,994 324,393 3,344 53 CORPORATE SERVICES 1,103,539 509,615 505,821 449 55 COUNCIL 487,130 221,708 230,185 56-SHARED COSTS 1,252,931 913,145 70.8,741 225,553 67-HERITAGE 20,931 2,602 2,60,E 344 59-EMERGENCY SERVICES 2,319,826 637,532 757,.217 (121,271) 72-POLICE 2,939,154 1,257,133 1,274,192 (17,059.1 73-SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS 35,914 16,392 18,307 (1,915) 75-BUILDING M (39,616) 95,921 {86,315) 76-MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 677,465 267,531 333,760 (67,927) 77-ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES 371,161 245,637 246,736 (1,099j 78-PLANNPNG 863,964 455,935 462,982 (5,3971 79-HEALTH SERVICES (5..935i 1;55,871,1 (50.?i5j 4,455 90-TRANSPORTATION 5,477,335 2,503,031 2,636,959 (127,067) 81 STREETLIGHTIN�G 29,500 �_.Si11 f92:'154j (9,668j 83 OPERATIONS-ADMIN 501,805 295,541 319,730 (34,824) 84-WATER SYSTEMS 0"1 546,934 655,984 (111,6,1 85-WASTE WATER TREATMENT 32,177 889 3,589 (2,72C 86-ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES-ADM 360,088 _37,838 137,892 r .?C:,. 87-COMMUNAL TILE BEDS 0 25,540 17,008 8,533 89-STORM WATER MANAGEMENT 95,927 29,943 19,281 10,652 90-RECREATI0N & COMM. SERVICES A 463,125 256,638 276,751 (21,461) 91-PARKS&:SPORTS FIELDS 619,024 169,657 252,929 (85,344) 92-RECREATION FACILITIES 219,494 73,921 76,286 (3,448) 93-PROGRAMS 83,969 5,832 14,589 (8.795) 94-LIBRARIES 265,162 147,169 132,581 14 5S8 95-COMMUNITY HALLS 45,62.9 17,456 12,135 467 ,Grand Total 20,761,856 9,696,463 5 10,247,564 ", (525P029) Finance September 28, 2022 Report No. F12022-15 Financial Executive Summary Report-Q1 & Q2 2022 Page 4 of 8 Page 61 of 112 12.a) F12022-15, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... Capital Variance Summary As outlined in Appendix A, the Township has over 65 projects in 2022, not including the various road construction projects underway. Some capital projects do not normally follow the Township's fiscal year cycle for completion, and it is generally anticipated that activities and expenditures will span fiscal periods resulting in unexpended funds being carried forward to subsequent years. The Township's Capital program contains assets/projects that require various activities such as research, consultation, design, planning and award of contracts to occur prior to acquiring, developing and/or constructing. These steps have been significantly impacted by supply interruptions and rising costs, with some delays in tenders/RFPs due to labour shortages. During the first six months of this year, Staff have ensured that project planning and availability of resources are managed for successful completion in a timely manner. Many projects have begun in Q3/Q4 of 2022 and will be completed in 2023. As a result of a timing difference between when staff originally planned/budgeted on incurring expenses versus when they have actually been incurred has resulted in underspending for Q1/Q2 2022. Any amounts not spent in the 2022 budget year will be transferred to reserves to be available to fund these carryover projects in 2023. Summary of any budaet appropriation chanaes None in Q1 or Q2 Staff recommendations to re-balance initiatives to avoid financial deficits or use of continaencv reserves None required in Q1 or Q2 Financial / Legal Implications / Risk Management: Financial implications are discussed above. Policies/Legislation: N/A Corporate Strategic Goals: Continuous Improvement & Fiscal Responsibility Finance September 28, 2022 Report No. F12022-15 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 & Q2 2022 Page 5 of 8 Page 62 of 112 12.a) F12022-15, Nelly Morrow, Director, Finance/Chief Financial Officer... Consultations: Senior Management Team Attachments: Appendix A Conclusion: The Township continues to experience the effects of the pandemic during the first half of the 2022 year. Township Staff has been working diligently to continue delivering key services to residents, review priorities, adapt to the challenges, and focus on key initiatives that will drive the Township forward. Mainly resulting from a lack of external resources and timing of the implementation of some projects, overall capital expenditures will be lower than the 2022 Capital Budget and will carry over into the 2023 budget year. Financial updates from Q3 will provide more details to forecast year-end predictions and estimate capital underspending for the 2022 budget year. Respectfully submitted: Nelly Morrow, CPA, CGA Director of Finance / Chief Financial Officer Approvals: Date: Robin Dunn, CAO September 23, 2022 Finance September 28, 2022 Report No. F12022-15 Financial Executive Summary Report—Q1 & Q2 2022 Page 6 of 8 Page 63 of 112 Appendix A Capital Projects Status Update TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE 2022 YTD 2022 Q1/Q2 DEPARTMENT CAPITAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL STATUS COMMENTS 625-Information Technology 0 0 Cell Phones and Workstations 30,000 17,752 In Progress Scheduled to complete by year-end ERP-2 Work Order System 316,000 0 Deferred Requires ERP-1 to be completed,plans for 2023 Office 365 30,000 7,193 Deferred Aligned to current contract,commencing Sept 2022 N Forms and Online Payments 20,000 0 Deferred Requires Office 365 to be complete Sv HRIS and Payroll System 100,000 0 In Progress Working with awarded contractor,multi year project ERP-1 Financial System 298,600 93,288 In Progress Working with awarded contractor,multi year project Laptop Replacement 10,000 10,507 Completed O Server Replacement 15,000 0 In Progress Scheduled to complete by year-end NJ Backup Recovery Solution 17,500 10,637 Completed Cf7 62-IT Total $ 837,100 $ 139,376 631-CORPORATE SERVICES/CLERK Community/Wayfinding signage 75,000 1,211 In Progress Aligned to current contract Digital Signature Implementation 20,000 0 In Progress Multi-year project - Records Digitization 84,153 0 In Progress Multi-year project Tourism Strategy 25,000 25,490 Completed Website Redesign 70,000 0 In Progress Content updates and accessibility on-going O 63-CORPORATE SERVICES Total $ 274,153 $ 26,701 664-ADMINISTRATION Accomodation Plan 40,000 0 In Progress To be commenced with 2023-2027 Business Planning Cubicle/Furnishing 10,000 0 Deferred To review following implementation of remote work policy. Building Betterments 11,325 0 Deferred Price escalation require re-prioritization of projects Washroom Updates 7,500 0 Deferred Price escalation require re-prioritization of projects 66-SHARED COSTS Total $ 68,825 $ - 671-HERITAGE COMMITTEE Sv -0672-ORO AFRICAN CHURCH Cemetery Signs 12,000 0 Deferred Price escalation require re-prioritization of projects N GD � O Review conducted by Stone Masons.Will require funding plan for C7 _� Review of Claims and Monuments 17,000 0 Deferred 2023-2027.Discussion to ensure with Heritage Committee O �, 6714ERITAGETotal $ 29,000 $ - -690-FIRE ADMINISTRATION Breathing Air Compressor Replacement 35,000 0 Deferred In contact with supplier,delivery estimated 2023 Diesel Exhaust Extraction-Station 6 50,000 0 Deferred In contact with supplier,delivery estimated 2023 Fire Station Replacement 3,400,000 176,680 In Progress Project site work done,construction start,Oct 2022 Propane Training Props 55,000 0 In Progress To be received by year end Repaving Parking Lot-Station 3 40,000 0 Deferred To be completed along with Fire Station Training Centre Fire HQ 80,000 0 Deferred Combined with Fire Stationtv tv 69-EMERGENCY SERVICES Total $ 3,660,000 $ 176,680 Appendix A Capital Projects Status Update TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE 2022 YTD 2022 Q1/Q2 DEPARTMENT CAPITAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL STATUS COMMENTS 751-BUILDING License&Permitting System(Cloud Perm 181,896 35,616 In Progress Working with awarded contractor Replacement-2015 Ford Escape 31,000 32,724 Completed 75-BUILDING Total $ 212,896 $ 68,340 N 761-MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT Pay Parking Machine 25,000 0 Completed Purchased in Q3 76-MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT Total $ 25,000 $ - N 801-ROADS-ADMINISTRATION Asphalt Roller 70,000 0 In Progress Tender draft prepared not issued N Consolidated with excavator.Tender issued not received,to be paid Backhoe Compactor Attachment 25,000 0 In Progress October. 01 Culvert Steamer 30,000 0 Completed Purchased 2021 77 Elgin Sweeper 485,000 0 Deferred Tender document draft not issued (U Excavator 345,000 0 In Progress Tender issued,awarded,pending delivery Facility Space-Land Acquistion(SY) 400,000 0 Deferred Currently reviewing options available with existing land bank Fuel Pumps 206,5931 0 Deferred Waste material contamination,work started in Q3. 0 Moonstone Yard Transfer 25,000 0 In Progress Do not anticipate expenses in 2022 North Yard Septic 237,846 0 Deferred Currently under review for implementation in Q4 2022-2023 Replace Unit 10-Silv 2500HD LT CREW C, 70,000 0 In Progress Purchase anticipated in 2023 due to availability Waste Oil Tank Decommisioning -South 200,000 0 Deferred Do not anticipate expenses in 2022 _ Yard signs-NY and SY ERR 6,000 0 Deferred Design required- project priorities adjusted 802-ROADS-CONSTRUCTION 8,475,000 2,101,506 In Progress Various projects,multi-year duration n 80-TRANSPORTATION Total $10,575,440 $2,101,934 840-WATER 0 Integration of Zone 1-Horseshoe Highlar 464,768 8,037 Deferred Monitoring equipment back order VEHICLE PURCHASE 40,000 0 Deferred Purchase anticipated in 2023 due to availability =3 Water Storage-Shanty Bay 646,016 0 Deferred Well issues,working dealing with regulated authorities �p Water Storage-Harbwood 60,000 0 Deferred Design to start Q4 2022 � Delayed due to contractor availaibty and other staffing maintenances 0 Distribution System Upgrades-Medonte F 100,000 0 Deferred needs (D Final integration review being completed prior to enabling live -n SCADA Program Update 0 4,769 Completed upgrade - N Variable Well,Pipe Replacement 30,000 1,929 Deferred Well issues,working dealing with regulated authorities W Water Storage-Horseshoe Highlands 600,000 0 Deferred Due to delay of zone 1 connectionrl delayed-awaiting final engineering design and working with v, Distribution System Upgrade-Sugar Bush 848,366 0 Deferred Operations for joint project in coming years 84-WATER SYSTEMS Total $ 2,789,150 $ 14,734 900-PARKS&RECREATION-ADMINIST 0 Vehicle Replace ment-2013 Sierra 72,000 426 Deferred Purchase anticipated in 2023 due to availability Appendix A Capital Projects Status Update TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE 2022 YTD 2022 Q1/Q2 DEPARTMENT CAPITAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL STATUS COMMENTS 900-PARKS&RECREATION-ADM INIST Tractor Attachments 50,000 0 Deferred Purchase anticipated in 2023 due to availability 90-RECREATION&COMM.SERVICES ADMIN Total $ 122,000 $ 426 0 N 921-BAYVIEW MEMORIAL PARK 55,000 0 Deferred Part of Parks Master Plan process !v 923-RAMEY MEMORIAL PARK 25,000 0 Deferred Part of Parks Master Plan process 925-PLAYGROUNDS 0 Playground Equipment 57,700 0 Deferred Part of Parks Master Plan process co Dry Hydrants 20,000 0 Deferred Purchase anticipated in 2023 due to availability NJ Pickleball Courts 110,000 0 Deferred Part of Parks Master Plan process 934-BALL DIAMONDS-VASEY 80,000 0 Deferred Under engineering review and awaiting price stability (.31 935-Danny Mc Cue Park 30,000 0 Deferred Part of Parks Master Plan process (D 91-PARKS&SPORTS FIELDS Total $ 377,700 $ - School Board mutual agreement is being drafted, 914-COMMUNITY CENTER-HV CORRIDOR 6,892,300 0 Deferred architectural/engineering invoice not yet received. 915-ARENA 100,000 0 In Progress Procurement currently underway I 950-HALL-OLD TOWN HALL 15,500 0 Deferred Work pending scheduling-existing line in contaminated O 92-RECREATION FACILITIES Total $ 7,007,800 $ - V 951-HALL-CARLEY 75,000 0 Deferred Part of Parks Master Plan process 953-HALL-EADY 7,800 0 Deferred Part of Parks Master Plan process 955-HALL-HAWKSTONE 28,000 0 Deferred Part of Parks Master Plan process 95-COMMUNITY HALLS Total $ 110,800 $ - Grand Total $26,089,864 $2,528,191 =3 w >v n (Q (D 0) n 0) 0) O �, _ —n IQ =3 Iv 0 Iy 0 0 (D 15.a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: Township of Oro-Medonte, ... Toruaash- n)f Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Notice 2022 Regular Council Meeting Schedule (as at August 12, 2022) September 14, 2022 September 28, 2022 October 12, 2022 — Cancelled October 26, 2022 — Cancelled November 9, 2022 November 23, 2022 — Cancelled December 7, 2022 — Inaugural December 14, 2022 December 21 , 2022 — Recognition Page 67 of 112 15.a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: Township of Oro-Medonte, ... 0 Toa T'rnrrd Herirgge, Lxrarir{, drasre National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Township Facility Closures In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, all Township of Oro-Medonte facilities will be closed on Friday, September 30th, 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. 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. Our commitment begins with acknowledging the Truth so that we can move forward together towards Reconciliation. Township Community Arena re-opens on Saturday October 1st And the Township Administration Office re-opens on Monday October 3rd Page 68 of 112 15.a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: Township of Oro-Medonte, ... MEW F-- c� Township of Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Thanksgiving Day Office Closure The Township of Oro-Medonte offices will be closed on Monday, October 10t" in recognition of Thanksgiving Day. The offices will re-open on Tuesday, October 11t" for regular business hours. We wish all residents and visitors a safe and happy long weekend. 1 Page 69 of 112 15.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Board of Directors' Meeting Board of Directors' Meeting No. BOD-06-22 Friday, July 22, 2022 Held virtually via Zoom Meeting Minutes Board Members Present Regional Chairman W. Emmerson (Chair), Councillor K. Aylwin, Mayor D. Barton, Mayor B. Drew, Councillor A. Eek, Councillor W. Gaertner, Deputy Mayor J. Gough, Councillor R. Greenlaw, Mayor V. Hackson, Councillor S. Harrison-McIntyre, Councillor C. Pettingill, Mayor M. Quirk, Councillor C. Riepma, Regional Councillor T. Vegh, Councillor A. Waters, Councillor E. Yeo Board Members Absent Councillor P. Ferragine (Vice Chair), Councillor K. Ferdinands Staff Present R. Baldwin, T. Barnett, C. Byron, M. Critch, A. Cullen, P. Davies, J. Doyley, E. Green, D. Lembcke, G. MacMillan, S. McKinnon, C. Taylor, K. Toffan, K. Zeppieri I. Land Acknowledgement II. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest or Conflict of Interest None noted for the meeting. Ill, Approval of Agenda Moved by: A. Eek Seconded by: B. Drew BOD-082-22 Resolved That the content of the Agenda for the July 22, 2022 meeting of the Board of Directors be approved as presented. Carried IV.Adoption of Minutes a) Board of Directors' Meeting Moved by: C. Pettingill Seconded by: D. Barton BOD-083-22 Resolved That the minutes of the Board of Directors' Meeting, No. BOD- 05-22, held on Friday, June 24, 2022 be approved as circulated. Carried Page 70 of 112 15.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Reg0oarPSIrMecYP01`99 At�ing�oit �e�ti g held ... Friday, July 22, 2022 Meeting Minutes Page 2 b) Conservation Ontario Council Moved by: C. Pettingill Seconded by: D. Barton BOD-084-22 Resolved That the minutes of Conservation Ontario's Council Meeting held Monday, June 20, 2022 be received for information. Carried V. Announcements a) Lake Simcoe Conservation Foundation Executive Director, Cheryl Taylor, was very pleased to provide a Foundation update, advising of a successful Federal grant of $4.17M for the new Nature Centre at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area. She also noted that the Foundation's Annual dinner was once again a very successful event; and lastly, she reminded Board members that the 4t" Annual Golf Tournament is being held on August 22nd at the Nest at Friday Harbour. More information on these events can be found at Lake Simcoe Conservation Foundation b) Chair Emmerson was sad to advise Board members of the recent passing of Fran Wheeler, wife of the late Danny Wheeler. Danny Wheeler, who passed away a few years ago, was a long-standing member of Georgina Council, York Regional Council, as well as a Conservation Authority Board member. VI. Presentations a) Second Quarter 2022 Financial Report and Year-End Forecast General Manager, Corporate and Financial Services/CFO, Mark Critch, provided a presentation on the Conservation Authority's Second Quarter 2022 Financial Report and Year-End Forecast, noting a very minor operational deficit at Q2 of$(43K), with the main driver being a deficit in Greenspace Services related to property taxes and legal/appraisals on land transfers, acquisitions, and disposals, which is offset by a surplus in Planning & Development. He went on to note that good progress is being made on the 2022 capital investments projects. Looking at year-end forecast assumptions, he noted that staff will continue to with the hybrid work business policy to the end of 2022; budgeted reserve draws will be made to finish Annual Priorities work as required and where budgeted; budgeted reserve draws and transfers for capital purchases and projects will take place as expected; with a projected year-end operational deficit position of ($70)K. GM Critch also noted that programs and projects are anticipated to be in line with budget or funding guidelines, and reserve activity is expected to be in line with budget. CAO Baldwin highlighted that the greenspace deficit is attributed to the taxes, etc. surrounding the newly acquired Georgina lands, due to the change in tax rate from a developable land tax Page 71 of 112 15.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Reg0oarPS1rMecYP01`99 At�ing�oit �e�ti g held ... Friday, July 22, 2022 Meeting Minutes Page 3 rate to a non-developable land tax rate based on the Minister's Zoning Order designating this land environmentally protected. Staff continue to work with Town of Georgina staff on these matters. To view this presentation, please click this link: 2nd Quarter 2022 Financial Report Moved by: C. Riepma Seconded by: M. Quirk BOD-085-22 Resolved That the presentation by General Manager, Corporate and Financial Services/CFO, Mark Critch, on the Conservation Authority's Second Quarter 2022 Financial Report and Year-End Forecast be received for information. Carried Included in the agenda was Staff Report No. 29-22-BOD regarding the Conservation Authority's Second Quarter 2022 Financial Report and Year-End Forecast. Moved by: C. Riepma Seconded by: M. Quirk BOD-086-22 Resolved That Staff Report No. No. 29-22-BOD regarding the Conservation Authority's Second Quarter 2022 Financial Report and Year-End Forecast be received for information. Carried VII,Hearings There were no Hearings at this meeting. VIII. Deputations There were no Deputations at this meeting. IX. Determination of Items Requiring Separate Discussion No items were identified under items requiring separate discussion. X. Adoption of Items not Requiring Separate Discussion Items No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 were identified under items not requiring separate discussion. Moved by: A. Waters Seconded by: T. Vegh BOD-087-22 Resolved That the following recommendations respecting the matters listed as "Items Not Requiring Separate Discussion" be adopted as submitted to the Board, and staff be authorized to take all necessary action required to give effect to same. Carried Page 72 of 112 15.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Reg0oarPS1rMecYP01`99 At�ing�oit �e�ti g held ... Friday, July 22, 2022 Meeting Minutes Page 4 1. Correspondence BOD-088-22 Resolved That Correspondence Item a) be received for information. Carried 2. 2022 Budget Restatement BOD-089-22 Resolved That Staff Report No. 30-22-BOD regarding the restatement of the approved 2022 Budget be received for information. Carried 3. Scanlon Creek Conservation Area: Lighting Retrofits BOD-090-22 Resolved That Staff Report No. 31-22-BOD regarding lighting retrofits at the Conservation Authority's Nature Centre and Works Yard Facilities be received; and Further That a potential draw from reserve of up to $7,000 to support implementation of these lighting retrofits be approved. Carried 4. Monitoring Report— Planning and Development Applications for the Period January 1 to June 30, 2022 BOD-091-22 Resolved That Staff Report No. 32-22-BOD regarding monitoring of planning and development applications for the period January 1 through June 30, 2022 be received for Information. Carried Xl, Consideration of Items Requiring Separate Discussion There were no items requiring separate discussion. XII.Closed Session The Board moved to Closed Session to deal with confidential legal and land matters. Moved by: R. Greenlaw Seconded by: J. Gough BOD-092-22 Resolved That the Board move to Closed Session to deal with confidential legal matters; and Further that the Chief Administrative Officer, members of the Executive Leadership Team, and the Chief of Staff remain in the meeting for the discussion. Carried The Board rose from Closed Session to report findings. Moved by: S. Harrison-McIntyre Seconded by: W. Gaertner BOD-093-22 Resolved That the Board rise from Closed Session and report findings. Carried Page 73 of 112 15.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Reg0oarPS1rMecYP01`99 At�ing�oit �e�ti g held ... Friday, July 22, 2022 Meeting Minutes Page 5 a) Confidential Legal Matter Moved by: C. Pettingill Seconded by: J. Gough BOD-094-22 Resolved That Confidential Staff Report No. 33-22- BOD regarding a Confidential Legal Matter be received for information. Carried b) Confidential Legal Matter Moved by: C. Pettingill Seconded by: J. Gough BOD-095-22 Resolved That Confidential Staff Report No. 34-22-BOD regarding a Confidential Legal Matter be received for information. Carried XIII. Other Business a) Chair Emmerson noted the next Board of Directors' meeting is scheduled for Friday, September 23, 2022. This meeting will be held virtually. XIV. Adjournment Moved by: A. Waters Seconded by: S. Harrison-McIntyre BOD-096-22 Resolved That the meeting be adjourned at 10:20 a.m. Carried Regional Chairman Wayne Emmerson Rob Baldwin Chair Chief Administrative Officer Page 74 of 112 15.c) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... �ypSAGq G Q, 07-22-BOD Minutes Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority Aug 26, 2022 at 9:00 AM EDT @ 8195 8th Line, Utopia, ON LOM 1T0 Attendance Members Present: Cllr. Donna Jebb, New Tecumseth (Town); Vice-Chair Gail Little, Amaranth (Township); Cllr. Andrea Matrosovs, Blue Mountains (Town); Chair Mariane Mcleod, Collingwood (Town); Cllr. Margaret Mercer, Melancthon (Township); Cllr. Rob Nicol, Innisfil (Town); Cllr. George Watson, Wasaga Beach (Town); Cllr. Thom Paterson, Clearview (Township); Deputy Mayor Michael Smith, Essa (Township); Mayor Don Allen, Springwater (Township); Cllr. Shirley Boxem, Mulmur (Township); Cllr. Ralph Manktelow, Mono (Town); Cllr. Dane Nielsen, Grey Highlands (Municipality); Cllr. Gary Harvey, Barrie (City) Members Absent: Cllr. Cathy Keane, Oro-Medonte (Township); Cllr. Raj Sandhu, Bradford West Gwillimbury (Town); Mayor Floyd Pinto, Adjala Tosorontio (Township); Cllr. Walter Benotto, Shelburne (Town); Deputy Mayor Michael Smith, Essa (Township) NVCA Staff: Sheryl Flannagan, Director, Corporate Services; Doug Hevenor, Chief Administrative Officer; Chris Hibberd, Director, Watershed Management Services; Byron Wesson, Director, Conservation Services; Mark Hartley, Senior Engineer; Ryan Post, Manager, Watershed Science; Maria Leung, Communications Cordinator; Alicia Sharp, Communications Assistant; Kerry Jenkins, Administrative Assistant/Recorder 1. Events There are no upcoming events at this time. 2. Call to Order Chair McLeod called the meeting to order at 9:06am. 3. Land Acknowledgement The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority Board acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional land of the Anishinaabeg. The Anishinaabeg include the Odawa, Saulteaux, Anishinaabeg, Mississauga and Algonquin who spoke several languages including Anishinaabemowin and Potawatomi. We are dedicated to honouring Indigenous history and culture 1 Page 75 of 112 15.c) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... and committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and respect with all First Nation, Metis and Inuit people. 4. Declaration of Pecuniary and Conflict of Interest 5. Motion to Adopt the Agenda Recommendation: RES:34-22 Moved by: Cllr. George Watson Seconded by: Cllr. Andrea Matrosovs RESOLVED THAT: the agenda for the Board of Directors Meeting #07-22- BOD dated on August 26, 2022 be approved. Carried; 6. Announcements Chair Mariane McLeod wishes best of luck to everyone running in the elections. Cllr. Donna Jebb from the Town of New Tecumseth encourages everyone to come out to the rodeo that will be held at the Alliston Memorial Area on September 10th to 11th. 7. Presentations There were no presentations at this time. S. Deputations There were no deputations at this time. 9. Hearings There were no hearings at this time. 10. Determination of Items Requiring Separate Discussion Board Members are requested to identify items from the Consent List that they wish to have considered for separate discussion. 11. Adoption of Consent List and Identification of Items Requiring Separate Discussion Recommendation: RES: 35-22 Moved by: Cllr. Gary Harvey Seconded by: Mayor Don Allen RESOLVED THAT: as no items were identified as requiring separate discussion, under Agenda Item #9; and FURTHER THAT: all Consent List Agenda Items not referred for separate discussion be adopted as submitted to the board and staff be authorized to take all necessary action required to give effect to same; and 2 Page 76 of 112 15.c) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... FURTHER THAT: any items in the Consent List not referred for separate discussion, and for which conflict has been declared, are deemed not to have been voted on or discussed by the individual making the declaration. Carried; 12. Consent List 12.1. Adoption of Minutes Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLED THAT: the minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting #06- 22-BOD dated on June 24, 2022 be approved. 12.1.1. Adoption of AAC Minutes Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLED THAT: the minutes of the Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting #02-22-BOD dated on June 30, 2022 be approved. 12.2. Staff Reports 12.2.1. Staff Report No. 28-07-22-BOD from Byron Wesson, Director, Conservation Services Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 28-07-22-BOD regarding a summary of Conservation Services financial grant successes for 2019 to 2022 12.2.2. Staff Report No. 29-07-22-BOD from Ryan Post, Manager, Watershed Science and Mark Hartley, Senior Engineer Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLVED THAT: The Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 29-07-22-BOD regarding the request for the Watershed Science program to purchase the SonTek HydroSurveyor M9 firmware and SonTek RTK GPS Module as an approved draw from reserves up to $53,000. 12.2.3. Staff Report No. 30-07-22-BOD from Ryan Post, Manager, Watershed Science and Sarah Thompson, Watershed Monitoring Technician Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 30-07-22-BOD and approve the 2022-2025 NVCA Climate Change Action Plan. 3 Page 77 of 112 15.c) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... 12.2.4. Staff Report No. 31-07-22-BOD from Sheryl Flannagan, Director, Corporate Services Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 31-07-22-BOD regarding the 2022 second quarter financials; and FURTHER THAT: staff continue to monitor budget activities. 12.2.5. Staff Report No. 32-07-22-BOD from Sheryl Flannagan, Director, Corporate Services Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 32-07-22-BOD regarding guidelines for the development of the 2023 NVCA draft budget be approved; and FURTHER THAT: staff be directed to prepare a draft 2023 budget for consideration by the Board of Directors. 12.2.6. Staff Report No. 33-07-22-BOD from Sheryl Flannagan, Director, Corporate Services Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLVED THAT: the updated NVCA Asset Management Plan be approved. 12.2.7. Staff Report No. 34-07-22-BOD from Doug Hevenor, Chief Administrative Officer Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors approve Staff Report No. 34-07-22-BOD regarding an Update of the Inventory of Programs and Services 12.2.8. Staff Report No. 35-07-22-BOD from Maria Leung, Communications Coordinator Recommendation: Approved by Consent RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 34-07-22-BOD regarding NVCA Communications - June 10, 2022 - August 12, 2022, be received. 13. Other Business CAO Doug Hevenor provided updates on the MOU's. Byron Wesson, Director, Conservation Services encourages all to come out to Breedon Farms located in Adjala Tosorontio to electrofish, and measure all your catches. 4 Page 78 of 112 15.c) Minutes of Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority meeting held ... CAO Doug Hevenor shared that the new General Manager of Conservation Ontario, is Angela Coleman. 14. In-Camera Decision was made that it was not required to go into In-Camera. 15. Out Of In-Camera a). Decision was made that it was not required to go into In-Camera. b). RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive the CAO Midyear Performance Review. RES: 36-22 Moved by: Cllr. George Watson Seconded by: Cllr. Ralph Manktelow Carried; 16. Adjourn Recommendation: RES: 37-22 Moved by: Cllr. Donna Jebb Seconded by: Cllr. Rob Nicol RESOLVED THAT: this meeting adjourn at 9:29am to meet again on September 23, 2022 or at the call of the Chair. Carried; 5 Page 79 of 112 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... Document # 12A (DB) DEBENTURE BY-LAW—AMORTIZER—SEMI ANNUAL— STRAIGHT TO DEBENTURE Single-Tier THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE BY-LAW NUMBER 2022-085 A BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE TO AUTHORIZE THE BORROWING UPON AMORTIZING DEBENTURES IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1,600,000.00 TOWARDS THE COST OF BRIDGE 4 WHEREAS Subsection 401 (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act") provides that a municipality may incur a debt for municipal purposes, whether by borrowing money or in any other way, and may issue debentures and prescribed financial instruments and enter prescribed financial agreements for or in relation to the debt; WHEREAS Subsection 408 (2.1)of the Act provides that a municipality may issue a debenture or other financial instrument for long-term borrowing only to provide financing for a capital work; WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte (the "Municipality") has passed the By-law(s) enumerated in column (1) of Schedule "A" attached hereto and forming part of this By-law to authorize the capital work(s) described in column (2) of Schedule "A" (the "Capital Work(s)"), to authorize the long-term borrowing from Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation ("OILC") in respect of the Capital Work(s) and to confirm, ratify and approve the execution by the Treasurer of the application to OILC for financing the Capital Work (the "Application") and the submission by such authorized official of the Application; and to execute and deliver to OILC the rate offer letter agreement in respect of such long-term borrowing for the Capital Work(s), WHEREAS before authorizingy the Capital Work(s) and before authorizing any additional cost amount and any additional debenture authority in respect thereof (if any) the Council of the Municipality had its Treasurer calculate an updated limit in respect of its most recent annual debt and financial obligation limit received from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing in accordance with the applicable regulation and, prior to the Council of the Municipality authorizing the Capital Work(s), each such additional cost amount and each such additional debenture authority (if any) the Treasurer determined that the estimated annual amount payable in respect of the Capital Work(s), each such additional cost amount and each such additional debenture authority (if any) would not cause the Municipality to exceed the updated limit and that the approval of the Capital Work(s), each such additional cost amount and each such additional debenture authority (if any) by the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal pursuant to such regulation was not required; WHEREAS the Municipality has submitted the Application to OILC and the Application has been approved; Page 80 of 112 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... AND WHEREAS to provide long-term financing for the Capital Work(s) it is now deemed to be expedient to borrow money by the issue of amortizing debentures in the aggregate principal amount of$1,600,000.00 dated October 17, 2022 and maturing on October 17, 2027, and payable in semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest on the seventeenth day of April and on the seventeenth day of October in each of the years 2023 to 2027, both inclusive on the terms hereinafter set forth; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1 . THAT for the Capital Work(s), the borrowing upon the credit of the Municipality at large of the aggregate principal amount of $1,600,000.00 and the issue of amortizing debentures therefor to be repaid in semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest as hereinafter set forth, are hereby authorized. 2. THAT the Mayor and the Treasurer of the Municipality are hereby authorized to cause any number of amortizing debentures to be issued for such amounts of money as may be required for the Capital Work(s) in definitive form, not exceeding in total the said aggregate principal amount of $1,600,000.00 (the "Debentures"). The Debentures shall bear the Municipality's municipal seal and the signatures of the Mayor and the Treasurer of the Municipality, all in accordance with the provisions of the Act. The municipal seal of the Municipality and the signatures referred to in this section may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced. The Debentures are sufficiently signed if they bear the required signatures and each person signing has the authority to do so on the date he or she signs. 3. THAT the Debentures shall be in fully registered form as one or more certificates in the aggregate principal amount of $1,600,000.00, in the name of OILC, or as OILC may otherwise direct, substantially in the form attached as Schedule "B" hereto and forming part of this By-law with provision for payment of principal and interest (other than in respect of the final payment of principal and outstanding interest on maturity upon presentation and surrender) by pre-authorized debit in respect of such principal and interest to the credit of such registered holder on such terms as to which the registered holder and the Municipality may agree. 4. THAT in accordance with the provisions of section 25 of the Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation Act, 2011, as amended from time to time hereafter, the Municipality is hereby authorized to agree in writing with OILC that the Minister of Finance is entitled, without notice to the Municipality, to deduct from money appropriated by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for payment to the Municipality, amounts not exceeding any amounts that the Municipality fails to pay OILC on account of any unpaid indebtedness of the Municipality to OILC under the Debentures and to pay such amounts to OILC from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. 5. THAT the Debentures shall all be dated October 17, 2022, and as to both principal and interest shall be expressed and be payable in lawful money of Canada. The Debentures shall bear interest at the rate of 4.24% per annum and mature during a Page 81 of 1 J: f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... period of 5 year(s) from the date thereof payable semi-annually in arrears as described in this section. The Debentures shall be paid in full by October 17, 2027 and be payable in equal semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest on the seventeenth day of April and on the seventeenth of October in each of the years 2023 to 2027, both inclusive, save and except for the last instalment which may vary slightly from the preceding equal instalments, as set forth in Schedule "C" attached hereto and forming part of this By-law ("Schedule "C"). 6. THAT payments in respect of principal of and interest on the Debentures shall be made only on a day, other than Saturday or Sunday, on which banking institutions in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the Municipality are not authorized or obligated by law or executive order to be closed (a "Business Day") and if any date for payment is not a Business Day, payment shall be made on the next following Toronto Business Day. 7. THAT interest shall be payable to the date of maturity of the Debentures and on default shall be payable on any overdue amounts both before and after default and judgment at a rate per annum equal to the greater of the rate specified on the Schedule as attached to and forming part of the Debentures for such amounts plus 200 basis points or Prime Rate (as defined below) plus 200 basis points, calculated on a daily basis from the date such amounts become overdue for so long as such amounts remain overdue and the Municipality shall pay to the registered holders any and all costs incurred by the registered holders as a result of the overdue payment. Any amounts payable by the Municipality as interest on overdue principal or interest and all costs incurred by the registered holders as a result of the overdue payment in respect of the Debentures shall be paid out of current revenue. Whenever it is necessary to compute any amount of interest in respect of the Debentures for a period of less than one full year, other than with respect to regular semi-annual interest payments, such interest shall be calculated on the basis of the actual number of days in the period and a year of 365 days or 366 days as appropriate. "Prime Rate" means, on any day, the annual rate of interest which is the arithmetic mean of the prime rates announced from time to time by the following five major Canadian Schedule I banks, as of the issue date of the Debentures: Royal Bank of Canada; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; The Bank of Nova Scotia; Bank of Montreal; and The Toronto-Dominion Bank (the "Reference Banks") as their reference rates in effect on such day for Canadian dollar commercial loans made in Canada. If fewer than five of the Reference Banks quote a prime rate on such days, the "Prime Rate" shall be the arithmetic mean of the rates quoted by those Reference Banks. 8. THAT in each year in which a payment of equal semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest becomes due in respect of the Capital Work(s) including the last `non-equal' instalment, there shall be raised as part of the Municipality's general levy the amounts of principal and interest payable by the Municipality in each year as set out in Schedule "C" to the extent that the amounts have not been provided for by any other available source including other taxes or fees or charges imposed on persons or property by a by-law of any municipality. Page 82 of 1 J: f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... 9. THAT the Debentures may contain any provision for their registration thereof authorized by any statute relating to municipal debentures in force at the time of the issue thereof. 10. THAT the Municipality shall maintain a registry in respect of the Debentures in which shall be recorded the names and the addresses of the registered holders and particulars of the Debentures held by them respectively and in which particulars of the cancellations, exchanges, substitutions and transfers of Debentures, may be recorded and the Municipality is authorized to use electronic, magnetic or other media for records of or related to the Debentures or for copies of them. 11 . THAT the Municipality shall not be bound to see to the execution of any trust affecting the ownership of any Debenture or be affected by notice of any equity that may be subsisting in respect thereof. The Municipality shall deem and treat registered holders of the Debentures as the absolute owners thereof for all purposes whatsoever notwithstanding any notice to the contrary and all payments to or to the order of registered holders shall be valid and effectual to discharge the liability of the Municipality on the Debentures to the extent of the amount or amounts so paid. When a Debenture is registered in more than one name, the principal of and interest from time to time payable on such Debenture shall be paid to or to the order of all the joint registered holders thereof, failing written instructions to the contrary from all such joint registered holders, and such payment shall constitute a valid discharge to the Municipality. In the case of the death of one or more joint registered holders, despite the foregoing provisions of this section, the principal of and interest on any Debentures registered in their names may be paid to the survivor or survivors of such holders and such payment shall constitute a valid discharge to the Municipality. 12. THAT the Debentures will be transferable or exchangeable at the office of the Treasurer of the Municipality upon presentation for such purpose accompanied by an instrument of transfer or exchange in a form approved by the Municipality and which form is in accordance with the prevailing Canadian transfer legislation and practices, executed by the registered holder thereof or such holder's duly authorized attorney or legal personal representative, whereupon and upon registration of such transfer or exchange and cancellation of the Debenture or Debentures presented, the Mayor and the Treasurer shall issue and deliver a new Debenture or Debentures of an equal aggregate principal amount in any authorized denomination or denominations as directed by the transferor, in the case of a transfer or as directed by the registered holder in the case of an exchange. 13. THAT the Mayor and the Treasurer shall issue and deliver new Debentures in exchange or substitution for Debentures outstanding on the registry with the same maturity and of like form which have become mutilated, defaced, lost, subject to a mysterious or unexplainable disappearance, stolen or destroyed, provided that the applicant therefor shall have: (a) paid such costs as may have been incurred in connection therewith; (b) (in the case when a Debenture is mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed)furnished the Municipality with such evidence (including evidence as to the certificate number of the Debenture in question) and an indemnity in respect thereof satisfactory to the Municipality in its Page 83 of 1 J: f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... discretion; and (c) surrendered to the Municipality any mutilated or defaced Debentures in respect of which new Debentures are to be issued in substitution. 14. THAT the Debentures issued upon any registration of transfer or exchange or in substitution for any Debentures or part thereof shall carry all the rights to interest if any, accrued and unpaid which were carried by such Debentures or part thereof and shall be so dated and shall bear the same maturity date and, subject to the provisions of this By-law, shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as the Debentures in respect of which the transfer, exchange or substitution is effected. 15. THAT the cost of all transfers and exchanges, including the printing of authorized denominations of the new Debentures, shall be borne by the Municipality. When any of the Debentures are surrendered for transfer or exchange the Treasurer of the Municipality shall: (a) in the case of an exchange, cancel and destroy the Debentures surrendered for exchange; (b) in the case of an exchange, certify the cancellation and destruction in the registry; (c) enter in the registry particulars of the new Debenture or Debentures issued in exchange; and (d) in the case of a transfer, enter in the registry particulars of the registered holder as directed by the transferor. 16. THAT reasonable fees in respect of the Debentures, in the normal course of business, other than reasonable fees for the substitution of a new Debenture or new Debentures for any of the Debentures that are mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed and for the replacement of any of the principal and interest cheques (if any) that are mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed may be imposed by the Municipality. When new Debentures are issued in substitution in these circumstances the Municipality shall: (a) treat as cancelled and destroyed the Debentures in respect of which new Debentures will be issued in substitution; (b) certify the deemed cancellation and destruction in the registry; (c) enter in the registry particulars of the new Debentures issued in substitution; and (d) make a notation of any indemnities provided. 17. THAT except as otherwise expressly provided herein, any notice required to be given to a registered holder of one or more of the Debentures will be sufficiently given if a copy of such notice is mailed or otherwise delivered to the registered address of such registered holder. 18. THAT the Mayor and the Treasurer are hereby authorized to cause the Debentures to be issued, one or more of the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby authorized to generally do all things and to execute all other documents and other papers in the name of the Municipality in order to carry out the issue of the Debentures and the Treasurer is authorized to affix the Municipality's municipal seal to any of such documents and papers. 19. THAT the money received by the Municipality from the sale of the Debentures to OILC, including any premium, and any earnings derived from the investment of that money, after providing for the expenses related to their issue, if any, shall be Page 84 of 11: f" 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... apportioned and applied to the Capital Work(s) and to no other purpose except as permitted by the Act. 20. THAT subject to the Municipality's statement of investment policies and goals, the applicable legislation and the terms and conditions of the Debentures, the Municipality may, if not in default under the Debentures, at any time purchase any of the Debentures in the open market or by tender or by private contract at any price and on such terms and conditions (including, without limitation, the manner by which any tender offer may be communicated or accepted and the persons to whom it may be addressed) as the Municipality may in its discretion determine. 21 . AND THAT this By-law takes effect on the day of passing. Read a first and second time this 28th day of September, 2022. Read a third time and finally passed this 28th day of September, 2022. H.S. Hughes Yvonne Aubichon Mayor Clerk Page 85 of 14: f" 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE Schedule "A" to By-law Number 2022-085 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Approved Amount to be Amount of Amount of Term of By-law Project Financed Debentures Debentures Years of Description Through the Previously to be Issued Debentures Issue of Issued Debentures 2022-064 Bridge 4 $1 ,600,000.00 $0.00 $1 ,600,000.00 5 year(s) Page 86 of 1 is f" 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... Schedule "B" to By-law Number 2022-085 No. 2022-085 1 $1,600,000.00 CANADA Province of Ontario THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE FULLY REGISTERED 4.24% AMORTIZING DEBENTURE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE (the "Municipality"), for value received, hereby promises to pay to ONTARIO INFRASTRUCTURE AND LANDS CORPORATION ("OILC") or registered assigns, subject to the Conditions attached hereto which form part hereof (the "Conditions"), upon presentation and surrender of this debenture (or as otherwise agreed to by the Municipality and OILC) by the maturity date of this debenture (October 17, 2027), the principal amount of ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ----------------------------------- ($1 ,600,000.00) --------------------------------- by equal semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest on the seventeenth day of April and on the seventeenth day of October in each of the years 2023 to 2027, both inclusive, save and except for the last instalment which may vary slightly from the preceding equal instalments, in the amounts set forth in the attached Amortizing Debenture Schedule (the "Amortization Schedule") and subject to late payment interest charges pursuant to the Conditions, in lawful money of Canada. Subject to the Conditions: interest shall be paid until the maturity date of this debenture, in like money in semi-annual payments from the closing date (October 17, 2022), or from the last date on which interest has been paid on this debenture, whichever is later, at the rate of 4.24% per annum, in arrears, on the specified dates, as set forth in the Amortization Schedule; and interest shall be paid on default at the applicable rate set out in the Amortization Schedule both before and after default and judgment. The payments of principal and interest and the outstanding amount of principal in each year are shown in the Amortization Schedule. The Municipality, pursuant to section 25 of the Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation Act, 2011 (the "OILC Act, 2011") hereby irrevocably agrees that the Minister of Finance is entitled, without notice to the Municipality, to deduct from money appropriated by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for payment to the Municipality, amounts not exceeding any amounts that the Municipality fails to pay OILC on account of any unpaid indebtedness under this debenture, and to pay such amounts to OILC from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. This debenture is subject to the Conditions. Page 87 of 1 J: f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... DATED at The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte as at the 17th day of October, 2022. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF and under the authority of By-law Number 2022-085 of the Municipality duly passed on the 28th day of September, 2022 (the "By-law"), this debenture is sealed with the municipal seal of the Municipality and signed by the Mayor and by the Treasurer thereof. Date of Registration: October 17, 2022. (Seal) H.S. Hughes, Mayor Nelly Morrow, Treasurer OILC hereby agrees that the Minister of Finance is entitled to exercise certain rights of deduction pursuant to section 25 of the OILC Act, 2011 as described in this debenture. Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation by: by: Authorized Signing Officer Authorized Signing Officer Page 88 of 1 �f so 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... LEGAL OPINION We have examined the By-law of the Municipality authorizing the issue of amortizing debentures in the aggregate principal amount of $1,600,000.00 dated October 17, 2022 and maturing on October 17, 2027 payable in equal semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest on the seventeenth day of April and on the seventeenth day of October in each of the years 2023 to 2027, both inclusive, save and except for the last instalment which may vary slightly from the preceding equal instalments as set out in Schedule "C" to the By-law. In our opinion, the By-law has been properly passed and is within the legal powers of the Municipality. The debenture issued under the By-law in the within form (the "Debenture") is the direct, general, unsecured and unsubordinated obligation of the Municipality. The Debenture is enforceable against the Municipality subject to the special jurisdiction and powers of the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal over defaulting municipalities under the Municipal Affairs Act. This opinion is subject to and incorporates all the assumptions, qualifications and limitations set out in our opinion letter. October 17, 2022 Russell, Christie, LLP [no signature required] Page 89 of 1 J°?f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... CONDITIONS OF THE DEBENTURE Form, Denomination, and Ranking of the Debenture 1 . The debentures issued pursuant to the By-law (collectively the "Debentures" and individually a "Debenture")are issuable as fully registered Debentures without coupons. 2. The Debentures are direct, general, unsecured and unsubordinated obligations of the Municipality. The Debentures rank concurrently and equally in respect of payment of principal and interest with all other debentures of the Municipality except for the availability of money in a sinking or retirement fund for a particular issue of debentures. 3. This Debenture is one fully registered Debenture registered in the name of OILC and held by OILC. Registration 4. The Municipality shall maintain at its designated office a registry in respect of the Debentures in which shall be recorded the names and the addresses of the registered holders and particulars of the Debentures held by them respectively and in which particulars of cancellations, exchanges, substitutions and transfers of Debentures, may be recorded and the Municipality is authorized to use electronic, magnetic or other media for records of or related to the Debentures or for copies of them. Title 5. The Municipality shall not be bound to see to the execution of any trust affecting the ownership of any Debenture or be affected by notice of any equity that may be subsisting in respect thereof. The Municipality shall deem and treat registered holders of Debentures, including this Debenture, as the absolute owners thereof for all purposes whatsoever notwithstanding any notice to the contrary and all payments to or to the order of registered holders shall be valid and effectual to discharge the liability of the Municipality on the Debentures to the extent of the amount or amounts so paid. Where a Debenture is registered in more than one name, the principal of and interest from time to time payable on such Debenture shall be paid to or to the order of all the joint registered holders thereof, failing written instructions to the contrary from all such joint registered holders, and such payment shall constitute a valid discharge to the Municipality. In the case of the death of one or more joint registered holders, despite the foregoing provisions of this section, the principal of and interest on any Debentures registered in their names may be paid to the survivor or survivors of such holders and such payment shall constitute a valid discharge to the Municipality. Page 90 of 1 Jyf31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... Payments of Principal and Interest 6. The record date for purposes of payment of principal of and interest on the Debentures is as of 5.00 p.m. on the sixteenth calendar day preceding any payment date including the maturity date. Principal of and interest on the Debentures are payable by the Municipality to the persons registered as holders in the registry on the relevant record date. The Municipality shall not be required to register any transfer, exchange or substitution of Debentures during the period from any record date to the corresponding payment date. 7. The Municipality shall make all payments in respect of equal semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest including the last `non-equal' instalment on the Debentures on the payment dates commencing on April 17, 2023 and ending on October 17, 2027 as set out in Schedule "C" to the By-law, by pre-authorized debit in respect of such interest and principal to the credit of the registered holder on such terms as the Municipality and the registered holder may agree. 8. The Municipality shall pay to the registered holder interest on any overdue amount of principal or interest in respect of any Debenture, both before and after default and judgment, at a rate per annum equal to the greater of the rate specified on the Amortization Schedule as attached to and forming part of the Debenture for such amount plus 200 basis points or Prime Rate (as defined below) plus 200 basis points, calculated on a daily basis from the date such amount becomes overdue for so long as such amount remains overdue and the Municipality shall pay to the registered holder any and all costs incurred by the registered holder as a result of the overdue payment. 9. Whenever it is necessary to compute any amount of interest in respect of the Debentures for a period of less than one full year, other than with respect to regular semi-annual interest payments, such interest shall be calculated on the basis of the actual number of days in the period and a year of 365 days or 366 days as appropriate. 10. Payments in respect of principal of and interest on the Debentures shall be made only on a day, other than Saturday or Sunday, on which banking institutions in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the Municipality are not authorized or obligated by law or executive order to be closed (a "Business Day"), and if any date for payment is not a Business Day, payment shall be made on the next following Business Day as noted on the Amortization Schedule. 11. The Debentures are transferable or exchangeable at the office of the Treasurer of the Municipality upon presentation for such purpose accompanied by an instrument of transfer or exchange in a form approved by the Municipality and which form is in accordance with the prevailing Canadian transfer legislation and practices, executed by the registered holder thereof or such holder's duly authorized attorney or legal personal representative, whereupon and upon registration of such transfer or exchange and cancellation of the Debenture or Debentures presented, a new Debenture or Debentures of an equal aggregate principal amount in any authorized denomination or denominations will be delivered as directed by the transferor, in the case of a transfer or as directed by the registered holder in the case of an exchange. Page 91 of 1 J3?f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... 12. The Municipality shall issue and deliver Debentures in exchange for or in substitution for Debentures outstanding on the registry with the same maturity and of like form in the event of a mutilation, defacement, loss, mysterious or unexplainable disappearance, theft or destruction, provided that the applicant therefor shall have: (a) paid such costs as may have been incurred in connection therewith; (b) (in the case of a mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed Debenture) furnished the Municipality with such evidence (including evidence as to the certificate number of the Debenture in question) and an indemnity in respect thereof satisfactory to the Municipality in its discretion; and (c) surrendered to the Municipality any mutilated or defaced Debentures in respect of which new Debentures are to be issued in substitution. 13. The Debentures issued upon any registration of transfer or exchange or in substitution for any Debentures or part thereof shall carry all the rights to interest if any, accrued and unpaid which were carried by such Debentures or part thereof and shall be so dated and shall bear the same maturity date and, subject to the provisions of the By-law, shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as the Debentures in respect of which the transfer, exchange or substitution is effected. 14. The cost of all transfers and exchanges, including the printing of authorized denominations of the new Debentures, shall be borne by the Municipality. When any of the Debentures are surrendered for transfer or exchange the Treasurer of the Municipality shall: (a) in the case of an exchange, cancel and destroy the Debentures surrendered for exchange; (b) in the case of an exchange, certify the cancellation and destruction in the registry; (c) enter in the registry particulars of the new Debenture or Debentures issued in exchange; and (d) in the case of a transfer, enter in the registry particulars of the registered holder as directed by the transferor. 15. Reasonable fees for the substitution of a new Debenture or new Debentures for any of the Debentures that are mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed and for the replacement of mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed principal and interest cheques (if any) may be imposed by the Municipality. When new Debentures are issued in substitution in these circumstances the Municipality shall: (a) treat as cancelled and destroyed the Debentures in respect of which new Debentures will be issued in substitution; (b) certify the deemed cancellation and destruction in the registry; (c) enter in the registry particulars of the new Debentures issued in substitution; and (d) make a notation of any indemnities provided. 16. If OILC elects to terminate its obligations under the rate offer agreement entered into between the Municipality and OILC, pursuant to which the Debentures are issued, or if the Municipality fails to meet and pay any of its debts or liabilities when due, or uses all or any portion of the proceeds of any Debenture for any purpose other than for a Capital Work(s) as authorized in the By-Law, the Municipality shall pay to OILC the Make-Whole Amount on account of the losses that it will incur as a result of the early repayment or early termination. Page 92 of 1 JlZf 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... Notices 17. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, any notice required to be given to a registered holder of one or more of the Debentures will be sufficiently given if a copy of such notice is mailed or otherwise delivered to the registered address of such registered holder. If the Municipality or any registered holder is required to give any notice in connection with the Debentures on or before any day and that day is not a Business Day (as defined in section 10 of these Conditions) then such notice may be given on the next following Business Day. Time 18. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, any reference herein to a time shall be considered to be a reference to Toronto time. Governing Law 19. The Debentures are governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable in Ontario. Definitions: (a) "Prime Rate" means, on any day, the annual rate of interest which is the arithmetic mean of the prime rates announced from time to time by the following five major Canadian Schedule I banks, as of the issue date of this Debenture: Royal Bank of Canada; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; The Bank of Nova Scotia; Bank of Montreal; and The Toronto-Dominion Bank (the "Reference Banks") as their reference rates in effect on such day for Canadian dollar commercial loans made in Canada. If fewer than five of the Reference Banks quote a prime rate on such days, the "Prime Rate" shall be the arithmetic mean of the rates quoted by those Reference Banks. (b) "Make-Whole Amount" means the amount determined by OILC as of the date of prepayment of the Debenture, by which (i) the present value of the remaining future scheduled payments of principal and interest under the Debenture to be repaid from the prepayment date until maturity of the Debenture discounted at the Ontario Yield exceeds (ii) the principal amount under the Debenture being repaid provided that the Make- Whole Amount shall never be less than zero. (c) "Ontario Yield" means the yield to maturity on the date of prepayment of the Debenture, assuming semi-annual compounding, which a non-prepayable Debenture made by the Province of Ontario would have if advanced on the date of prepayment of the Debenture, Page 93 of 1 JlZf 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... assuming the same principal amount as the Debenture and with a maturity date which is the same as the remaining term to maturity of the Debenture to be repaid minus 100 basis points. Page 94 of 1 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE Schedule "C" to By-law Number 2022-085 Name: The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte Principal: $1,600,000.00 Rate: 4.24% Term: 5 years Matures: October 17, 2027 Pay # Date Amount Due Principal Due Interest Due Rem. Principal 1 04/17/2023 179,242.63 145,322.63 33,920.00 1,454,677.37 210/17/2023 179,242.63 148,403.47 30,839.16 1,306,273.90 3 04/17/2024 179,242.63 151,549.62 27,693.01 1,154,724.28 410/17/2024 179,242.63 154,762.48 24,480.15 999,961.80 5 04/17/2025 179,242.63 158,043.44 21,199.19 841,918.36 6 10/17/2025 179,242.63 161 ,393.96 17,848.67 680,524.40 7 04/17/2026 179,242.63 164,815.51 14,427.12 515,708.89 810/17/2026 179,242.63 168,309.60 10,933.03 347,399.29 9 04/17/2027 179,242.63 171 ,877.77 7,364.86 175,521 .52 1010/17/2027 179,242.58 175,521.52 3,721.06 0.00 1 ,792,426.25 1,600,000.00 192,426.25 Page 95 of 1 J6?f 30 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... No. 2022-085 1 $1 ,600,000.00 CANADA Province of Ontario THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE FULLY REGISTERED 4.24% AMORTIZING DEBENTURE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE (the "Municipality"), for value received, hereby promises to pay to ONTARIO INFRASTRUCTURE AND LANDS CORPORATION ("OILC") or registered assigns, subject to the Conditions attached hereto which form part hereof (the "Conditions"), upon presentation and surrender of this debenture (or as otherwise agreed to by the Municipality and OILC) by the maturity date of this debenture (October 17, 2027), the principal amount of ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ----------------------------------- ($1 ,600,000.00) --------------------------------- by equal semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest on the seventeenth day of April and on the seventeenth day of October in each of the years 2023 to 2027, both inclusive, save and except for the last instalment which may vary slightly from the preceding equal instalments, in the amounts set forth in the attached Amortizing Debenture Schedule (the "Amortization Schedule") and subject to late payment interest charges pursuant to the Conditions, in lawful money of Canada. Subject to the Conditions: interest shall be paid until the maturity date of this debenture, in like money in semi-annual payments from the closing date (October 17, 2022), or from the last date on which interest has been paid on this debenture, whichever is later, at the rate of 4.24% per annum, in arrears, on the specified dates, as set forth in the Amortization Schedule; and interest shall be paid on default at the applicable rate set out in the Amortization Schedule both before and after default and judgment. The payments of principal and interest and the outstanding amount of principal in each year are shown in the Amortization Schedule. The Municipality, pursuant to section 25 of the Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation Act, 2011 (the "OILC Act, 2011") hereby irrevocably agrees that the Minister of Finance is entitled, without notice to the Municipality, to deduct from money appropriated by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for payment to the Municipality, amounts not exceeding any amounts that the Municipality fails to pay OILC on account of any unpaid indebtedness under this debenture, and to pay such amounts to OILC from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. This debenture is subject to the Conditions. Page 96 of 1 J_2°f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... DATED at The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte as at the 17th day of October, 2022. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF and under the authority of By-law Number 2022-085 of the Municipality duly passed on the 28th day of September, 2022 (the "By-law"), this debenture is sealed with the municipal seal of the Municipality and signed by the Mayor and by the Treasurer thereof. Date of Registration: October 17, 2022. (Seal) H.S. Hughes, Mayor Nelly Morrow, Treasurer OILC hereby agrees that the Minister of Finance is entitled to exercise certain rights of deduction pursuant to section 25 of the OILC Act, 2011 as described in this debenture. Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation by: by: Authorized Signing Officer Authorized Signing Officer Page 97 of 1 i Zf so 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... LEGAL OPINION We have examined the By-law of the Municipality authorizing the issue of amortizing debentures in the aggregate principal amount of $1,600,000.00 dated October 17, 2022 and maturing on October 17, 2027 payable in equal semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest on the seventeenth day of April and on the seventeenth day of October in each of the years 2023 to 2027, both inclusive, save and except for the last instalment which may vary slightly from the preceding equal instalments as set out in Schedule "C" to the By-law. In our opinion, the By-law has been properly passed and is within the legal powers of the Municipality. The debenture issued under the By-law in the within form (the "Debenture") is the direct, general, unsecured and unsubordinated obligation of the Municipality. The Debenture is enforceable against the Municipality subject to the special jurisdiction and powers of the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal over defaulting municipalities under the Municipal Affairs Act. This opinion is subject to and incorporates all the assumptions, qualifications and limitations set out in our opinion letter. October 17, 2022 Russell, Christie, LLP [no signature required] Page 98 of 1 J9?f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... CONDITIONS OF THE DEBENTURE Form, Denomination, and Ranking of the Debenture 1 . The debentures issued pursuant to the By-law (collectively the "Debentures" and individually a "Debenture")are issuable as fully registered Debentures without coupons. 2. The Debentures are direct, general, unsecured and unsubordinated obligations of the Municipality. The Debentures rank concurrently and equally in respect of payment of principal and interest with all other debentures of the Municipality except for the availability of money in a sinking or retirement fund for a particular issue of debentures. 3. This Debenture is one fully registered Debenture registered in the name of OILC and held by OILC. Registration 4. The Municipality shall maintain at its designated office a registry in respect of the Debentures in which shall be recorded the names and the addresses of the registered holders and particulars of the Debentures held by them respectively and in which particulars of cancellations, exchanges, substitutions and transfers of Debentures, may be recorded and the Municipality is authorized to use electronic, magnetic or other media for records of or related to the Debentures or for copies of them. Title 5. The Municipality shall not be bound to see to the execution of any trust affecting the ownership of any Debenture or be affected by notice of any equity that may be subsisting in respect thereof. The Municipality shall deem and treat registered holders of Debentures, including this Debenture, as the absolute owners thereof for all purposes whatsoever notwithstanding any notice to the contrary and all payments to or to the order of registered holders shall be valid and effectual to discharge the liability of the Municipality on the Debentures to the extent of the amount or amounts so paid. Where a Debenture is registered in more than one name, the principal of and interest from time to time payable on such Debenture shall be paid to or to the order of all the joint registered holders thereof, failing written instructions to the contrary from all such joint registered holders, and such payment shall constitute a valid discharge to the Municipality. In the case of the death of one or more joint registered holders, despite the foregoing provisions of this section, the principal of and interest on any Debentures registered in their names may be paid to the survivor or survivors of such holders and such payment shall constitute a valid discharge to the Municipality. Page 99 of 1 J°?f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... Payments of Principal and Interest 6. The record date for purposes of payment of principal of and interest on the Debentures is as of 5.00 p.m. on the sixteenth calendar day preceding any payment date including the maturity date. Principal of and interest on the Debentures are payable by the Municipality to the persons registered as holders in the registry on the relevant record date. The Municipality shall not be required to register any transfer, exchange or substitution of Debentures during the period from any record date to the corresponding payment date. 7. The Municipality shall make all payments in respect of equal semi-annual instalments of combined principal and interest including the last `non-equal' instalment on the Debentures on the payment dates commencing on April 17, 2023 and ending on October 17, 2027 as set out in Schedule "C" to the By-law, by pre-authorized debit in respect of such interest and principal to the credit of the registered holder on such terms as the Municipality and the registered holder may agree. 8. The Municipality shall pay to the registered holder interest on any overdue amount of principal or interest in respect of any Debenture, both before and after default and judgment, at a rate per annum equal to the greater of the rate specified on the Amortization Schedule as attached to and forming part of the Debenture for such amount plus 200 basis points or Prime Rate (as defined below) plus 200 basis points, calculated on a daily basis from the date such amount becomes overdue for so long as such amount remains overdue and the Municipality shall pay to the registered holder any and all costs incurred by the registered holder as a result of the overdue payment. 9. Whenever it is necessary to compute any amount of interest in respect of the Debentures for a period of less than one full year, other than with respect to regular semi-annual interest payments, such interest shall be calculated on the basis of the actual number of days in the period and a year of 365 days or 366 days as appropriate. 10. Payments in respect of principal of and interest on the Debentures shall be made only on a day, other than Saturday or Sunday, on which banking institutions in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the Municipality are not authorized or obligated by law or executive order to be closed (a "Business Day"), and if any date for payment is not a Business Day, payment shall be made on the next following Business Day as noted on the Amortization Schedule. 11. The Debentures are transferable or exchangeable at the office of the Treasurer of the Municipality upon presentation for such purpose accompanied by an instrument of transfer or exchange in a form approved by the Municipality and which form is in accordance with the prevailing Canadian transfer legislation and practices, executed by the registered holder thereof or such holder's duly authorized attorney or legal personal representative, whereupon and upon registration of such transfer or exchange and cancellation of the Debenture or Debentures presented, a new Debenture or Debentures of an equal aggregate principal amount in any authorized denomination or denominations will be delivered as directed by the transferor, in the case of a transfer or as directed by the registered holder in the case of an exchange. Page 100 of 1 JIZf 30 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... 12. The Municipality shall issue and deliver Debentures in exchange for or in substitution for Debentures outstanding on the registry with the same maturity and of like form in the event of a mutilation, defacement, loss, mysterious or unexplainable disappearance, theft or destruction, provided that the applicant therefor shall have: (a) paid such costs as may have been incurred in connection therewith; (b) (in the case of a mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed Debenture) furnished the Municipality with such evidence (including evidence as to the certificate number of the Debenture in question) and an indemnity in respect thereof satisfactory to the Municipality in its discretion; and (c) surrendered to the Municipality any mutilated or defaced Debentures in respect of which new Debentures are to be issued in substitution. 13. The Debentures issued upon any registration of transfer or exchange or in substitution for any Debentures or part thereof shall carry all the rights to interest if any, accrued and unpaid which were carried by such Debentures or part thereof and shall be so dated and shall bear the same maturity date and, subject to the provisions of the By-law, shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as the Debentures in respect of which the transfer, exchange or substitution is effected. 14. The cost of all transfers and exchanges, including the printing of authorized denominations of the new Debentures, shall be borne by the Municipality. When any of the Debentures are surrendered for transfer or exchange the Treasurer of the Municipality shall: (a) in the case of an exchange, cancel and destroy the Debentures surrendered for exchange; (b) in the case of an exchange, certify the cancellation and destruction in the registry; (c) enter in the registry particulars of the new Debenture or Debentures issued in exchange; and (d) in the case of a transfer, enter in the registry particulars of the registered holder as directed by the transferor. 15. Reasonable fees for the substitution of a new Debenture or new Debentures for any of the Debentures that are mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed and for the replacement of mutilated, defaced, lost, mysteriously or unexplainably missing, stolen or destroyed principal and interest cheques (if any) may be imposed by the Municipality. When new Debentures are issued in substitution in these circumstances the Municipality shall: (a) treat as cancelled and destroyed the Debentures in respect of which new Debentures will be issued in substitution; (b) certify the deemed cancellation and destruction in the registry; (c) enter in the registry particulars of the new Debentures issued in substitution; and (d) make a notation of any indemnities provided. 16. If OILC elects to terminate its obligations under the rate offer agreement entered into between the Municipality and OILC, pursuant to which the Debentures are issued, or if the Municipality fails to meet and pay any of its debts or liabilities when due, or uses all or any portion of the proceeds of any Debenture for any purpose other than for a Capital Work(s) as authorized in the By-Law, the Municipality shall pay to OILC the Make-Whole Amount on account of the losses that it will incur as a result of the early repayment or early termination. Page 101 of 1 JlZf 30 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... Notices 17. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, any notice required to be given to a registered holder of one or more of the Debentures will be sufficiently given if a copy of such notice is mailed or otherwise delivered to the registered address of such registered holder. If the Municipality or any registered holder is required to give any notice in connection with the Debentures on or before any day and that day is not a Business Day (as defined in section 10 of these Conditions) then such notice may be given on the next following Business Day. Time 18. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, any reference herein to a time shall be considered to be a reference to Toronto time. Governing Law 19. The Debentures are governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable in Ontario. Definitions: (a) "Prime Rate" means, on any day, the annual rate of interest which is the arithmetic mean of the prime rates announced from time to time by the following five major Canadian Schedule I banks, as of the issue date of this Debenture: Royal Bank of Canada; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; The Bank of Nova Scotia; Bank of Montreal; and The Toronto-Dominion Bank (the "Reference Banks") as their reference rates in effect on such day for Canadian dollar commercial loans made in Canada. If fewer than five of the Reference Banks quote a prime rate on such days, the "Prime Rate" shall be the arithmetic mean of the rates quoted by those Reference Banks. (b) "Make-Whole Amount" means the amount determined by OILC as of the date of prepayment of the Debenture, by which (i) the present value of the remaining future scheduled payments of principal and interest under the Debenture to be repaid from the prepayment date until maturity of the Debenture discounted at the Ontario Yield exceeds (ii) the principal amount under the Debenture being repaid provided that the Make- Whole Amount shall never be less than zero. (c) "Ontario Yield" means the yield to maturity on the date of prepayment of the Debenture, assuming semi-annual compounding, which a non-prepayable Debenture made by the Province of Ontario would have if advanced on the date of prepayment of the Debenture, Page 102 of 1 i'Zf so 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... assuming the same principal amount as the Debenture and with a maturity date which is the same as the remaining term to maturity of the Debenture to be repaid minus 100 basis points. Page 103 of 1 JIZf 30 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... Name: The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte Principal: $1 ,600,000.00 Rate: 4.24% Term: 5 years Matures: October 17, 2027 Pay # Date Amount Due Principal Due Interest Due Rem. Principal 1 04/17/2023 179,242.63 145,322.63 33,920.00 1,454,677.37 2 10/17/2023 179,242.63 148,403.47 30,839.16 1,306,273.90 3 04/17/2024 179,242.63 151,549.62 27,693.01 1,154,724.28 410/17/2024 179,242.63 154,762.48 24,480.15 999,961.80 5 04/17/2025 179,242.63 158,043.44 21,199.19 841 ,918.36 6 10/17/2025 179,242.63 161 ,393.96 17,848.67 680,524.40 7 04/17/2026 179,242.63 164,815.51 14,427.12 515,708.89 810/17/2026 179,242.63 168,309.60 10,933.03 347,399.29 9 04/17/2027 179,242.63 171 ,877.77 7,364.86 175,521 .52 1010/17/2027 179,242.58 175,521.52 3,721 .06 0.00 1 ,792,426.25 1,600,000.00 192,426.25 Page 104 of 1 JlZf 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... CERTIFICATE OF THE CLERK To: Russell, Christie, LLP And To: OILC IN THE MATTER OF an issue of a 5 year(s), 4.24% amortizing debenture of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte (the "Municipality") in the aggregate principal amount of $1 ,600,000.00 for the capital work(s) of the Municipality in Currency, authorized by Debenture By-law Number 2022- 085 (the "Debenture By-law"); AND IN THE MATTER OF authorizing by-law(s) of the Municipality enumerated in Schedule "A" to the Debenture By-law. I, Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk of the Municipality, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: 1 . The Debenture By-law was finally passed and enacted by the Council of the Municipality on September 28, 2022 in full compliance with the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act") at a duly called meeting at which a quorum was present. Forthwith after the passage of the Debenture By-law, the same was signed by the Mayor and the Clerk and sealed with the municipal seal of the Municipality. 2. The authorizing by-law(s) referred to in Schedule "A" to the Debenture By-law (the "Authorizing By-law(s)") have been enacted and passed by the Council of the Municipality in full compliance with the Act at meeting(s) at which a quorum was present. Forthwith after the passage of the Authorizing By-law(s) the same were signed by the Mayor and by the Clerk and sealed with the municipal seal of the Municipality. 3. With respect to the undertaking of the capital work(s) described in the Debenture By-law (the "Capital Work(s)"), before the Council of the Municipality exercised any of its powers in respect of the Capital Work(s), and before authorizing any additional cost amount and any additional debenture authority in respect thereof(if any), the Council of the Municipality had its Treasurer complete the required calculation set out in the relevant debt and financial obligation limits regulation (the "Regulation"). Accordingly, based on the Treasurer's calculation and determination under the Regulation, the Council of the Municipality authorized the Capital Work(s), each such additional cost amount and each such additional debenture authority (if any), without the approval of the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal pursuant to the Regulation. 4. No application has been made or action brought to quash, set aside or declare invalid the Debenture By-law or the Authorizing By-law(s) nor have the same been in any way repealed, altered or amended, except insofar as some of the Authorizing By-law(s) may have been amended by any of the Authorizing By-Iaw(s), and the Debenture By-law and the Authorizing By-law(s) are now in full force and effect. Page 105 of 1 jl?f 31 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... 5. All of the recitals contained in the Debenture By-law and the Authorizing By- law(s) are true in substance and fact. 6. To the extent that the public notice provisions of the Act are applicable, the Authorizing By-law(s) and the Debenture By-law have been enacted and passed by the Council of the Municipality in full compliance with the applicable public notice provisions of the Act. 7. None of the debentures authorized to be issued by the Authorizing By-law(s) have been previously issued. 8. All of the sewer and water works which constitute part of the Capital Works and which require the approval of the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks will be or have been completely and properly approved by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, as the case may be. 9. The Municipality is not subject to any restructuring order under Part V of the Act or other statutory authority, accordingly, no approval of the Authorizing By-law(s) and of the Debenture By-law and/or of the issue of the OILC Debentures is required by any transition board or commission appointed in respect of the restructuring of the Municipality. 10. The Authorizing By-law(s) and the Debenture By-law and the transactions contemplated thereby do not conflict with, or result in a breach or violation of any statutory provisions which apply to the Municipality or any agreement to which the Municipality is a party or under which the Municipality or any of its property is or may be bound, or, to the best of my knowledge, violate any order, award, judgment, determination, writ, injunction or decree applicable to the Municipality of any regulatory, administrative or other government or public body or authority, arbitrator or court. DATED at The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte as at the 17th day of October, 2022. [AFFIX SEAL] Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk Page 106 of 1 i'Zf'o 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... CERTIFICATE OF THE TREASURER To: Russell, Christie, LLP And To: OILC IN THE MATTER OF an issue of a 5 year(s), 4.24% amortizing debenture of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte (the "Municipality") in the aggregate principal amount of $1 ,600,000.00 for Capital Work(s) of the Municipality authorized by Debenture By-law Number 2022-085 (the "Debenture By-law"); AND IN THE MATTER OF authorizing by-laws of the Municipality enumerated in Schedule "A" to the Debenture By-law. I, Nelly Morrow, Treasurer of the Municipality, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: 1. The Municipality has received from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing its annual debt and financial obligation limit for the relevant year(s). 2. With respect to the undertaking of the capital work(s) described in the Debenture By- law (the "Capital Work(s)"), before the Council of the Municipality authorized the Capital Work(s),and before authorizing any additional cost amount and any additional debenture authority in respect thereof (if any), the Treasurer calculated the updated relevant debt and financial obligation limit in accordance with the applicable debt and financial obligation limits regulation (the "Regulation"). The Treasurer thereafter determined that the estimated annual amount payable in respect of the Capital Work(s), each such additional cost amount and each such additional debenture authority (if any), would not cause the Municipality to reach or to exceed the relevant updated debt and financial obligation limit as at the date of the Council's approval. Based on the Treasurer's determination, the Council of the Municipality authorized the Capital Work(s),each such additional cost amount and each such additional debenture authority (if any), without the approval of the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal pursuant to the Regulation. 3. As at the date hereof the Municipality has not reached or exceeded its updated annual debt and financial obligation limit. 4. In updating the relevant debt and financial obligation Iimit(s), the estimated annual amounts payable described in the Regulation were determined based on current interest rates and amortization periods which do not, in any case, exceed the lifetime of any of the purposes of the Municipality described in such section, all in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for local governments as recommended, from time to time, by the relevant Public Sector Accounting Board. Page 107 of 1 jl?f 30 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... 5. The term within which the debentures to be issued for the Municipality in respect of the Capital Work(s) pursuant to the Debenture By-law are made payable does not exceed the lifetime of such Capital Work(s). 6. The aggregate principal amount now being financed through the issue of debentures pursuant to the Debenture By-law in respect of the Capital Work(s) does not exceed the net cost of such Capital Work(s). 7. The money received by the Municipality from the sale of the debentures issued pursuant to the Debenture By-law, including any premium, and any earnings derived from the investment of that money after providing for the expenses related to their issue, if any, shall be apportioned and applied to the Capital Work(s), and to no other purpose except as permitted by the Municipal Act, 2001. 8. On or before October 17, 2022, 1 as Treasurer, signed the fully registered amortizing debenture numbered 2022-085 in the aggregate principal amount of $1,600,000.00 dated October 17, 2022, registered in the name of Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation and authorized by the Debenture By-law (the "OILC Debenture"). 9. On or before October 17, 2022, the OILC Debenture was signed by H.S. Hughes, Mayor of the Municipality at the date of the execution and issue of the OILC Debenture, the OILC Debenture was sealed with the seal of the Municipality, the OILC Debenture is in all respects in accordance with the Debenture By-law and in issuing the OILC Debenture the Municipality is not exceeding its borrowing powers. 10. The said H.S. Hughes, is the duly elected Mayor of the Municipality and that I am the duly appointed Treasurer of the Municipality and that we were severally authorized under the Debenture By-law to execute the OILC Debenture in the manner aforesaid and that the OILC Debenture is entitled to full faith and credence. 11. No litigation or proceedings of any nature are now pending or threatened, attacking or in any way attempting to restrain or enjoin the issue and delivery of the OILC Debenture or in any manner questioning the proceedings and the authority under which the same is issued, or affecting the validity thereof, or contesting the title or official capacity of the said Mayor or myself as Treasurer of the Municipality, and no authority or proceedings for the issuance of the OILC Debenture or any part of it has been repealed, revoked or rescinded in whole or in part. 12. The representations and warranties of the Municipality set out in the rate offer letter agreement (as described in the Debenture By-law) were true and correct as of the date of the request to purchase the debentures in respect of the Capital Work(s) pursuant to the Debenture By-law and are true and correct as of the date hereof and the Municipality is not in material default of any of its obligations under such rate offer letter agreement. DATED at The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte as at the 17th day of October, 2022. Page 108 of 1� f so 18.a) 2022-085, A By-law of The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medon... [AFFIX SEAL] Nelly Morrow, Treasurer I, Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk of the Municipality do hereby certify that the signature of Nelly Morrow, Treasurer of the Municipality described above, is true and genuine. [AFFIX SEAL] Yvonne Aubichon, Clerk Page 109 of 1 °�f so 18.b) 2022-087: A By-law to Name, Establish and Assume Highways Within t... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-law No. 2022-087 A By-law to Name, Establish and Assume Highways Within the Township of Oro-Medonte—Rowanwood Road Whereas Section 11(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, provides that municipalities may pass by-laws with respect to highways; And Whereas Section 31(2)of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, provides that land may only become a highway by virtue of a by-law establishing the highway; And Whereas Section 26 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, defines what constitutes a highway; And Whereas Section 61(1)of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, provides that a municipality may enter upon land lying along a highway to install and maintain a sign setting out the name of a highway; And Whereas Rowanwood Road is a public highway laid out and was dedicated as such on the Registered Plan of Subdivision (Plan 51 M-224); And Whereas title to Rowanwood Road vested in the former Township of Oro, upon the registration of Plan 51 M-224, but has not been assumed by the Municipality; And Whereas the Rowanwood Conservers Society Co-operative Incorporated remains obliged under the subdivision agreement registered as Instrument R066474 on March 151", 1985 (the "Subdivision Agreement')to undertake maintenance upon the said Rowanwood Road until such time as the Township has assumed the road (by by-law); And Whereas the Council of the Township has agreed to assume Rowanwood Road on the basis that Rowanwood Road would be remain a gravel surfaced road; And Whereas it is acknowledged that if, in the future the owners of property abutting Rowanwood Road request the road to be hard surfaced, the then Council of the Township may consider, in its sole discretion, to grant such request and impose charges on the owners of abutting lands to fund such hard surfacing; Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That Rowanwood Road as laid out in Plan 51 M-224 is hereby established and assumed for use as a public highway; 2. That Rowanwood Road shall be maintained as a gravel surfaced public highway; and 3. That this by-law shall take effect on the final passing thereof. By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 28 day of September, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 110 of 112 18.c) 2022-092, A By-law to Amend By-law 2021-060 A By-law to Prohibit H... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-Law NO.2022-092 A By-law to Amend By-law 2021-060 A By-law to Prohibit Heavy Truck Traffic On Certain Highways within the Township of Oro-Medonte (No Heavy Truck Routes) Whereas Section 11(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended authorizes a municipality to pass by-laws respecting highways, including traffic on highways; And Wherreas Council deems is appropriate to amend Schedule "A"to prohibit heavy truck traffic on certain highways under the jurisdiction of the Township of Oro-Medonte; Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: 1. That Schedule"A" of By-law No. 2021-060 be amended to include the following: Highway From To Warminster Highway 12 Easterly to Townline Road Sideroad Enactment This by-law shall take effect on the final passing thereof." By-Law Read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 28t" day of September, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk,Yvonne Aubichon Page 111 of 112 20.a) 2022-089, Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council... The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-Law No. 2022-089 Being a By-Law to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting held on Wednesday, September 28, 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, September 28, 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. - X By-Law Read a First, Second and Third time,and Passed this 28t" day of September, 2022. The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Mayor, H.S. Hughes Clerk, Yvonne Aubichon Page 112 of 112