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02 28 2013 Rec Tech AgendaToavnshi Proud Heritage, Exciting Future TOWNSHIP OF ORO- MEDONTE RECREATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT GROUP MEETING AGENDA COUNCIL CHAMBERS Thursday, February 28, 2013 TIME: 7:00 p.m. 1. ADOPTION OF AGENDA a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. 2. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING: a) Minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group meeting held on Thursday, November 1, 2012. 4. DEPUTATIONS: a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, re: Active Transportation Plan. 5. COMMUNICATIONS: a) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Ice Allocation Policy. b) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Draft Heritage Committee Terms of Reference. c) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Oro - Medonte Community Arena Options. 6. NEXT MEETING DATE Thursday, March 28, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. 7. ADJOURNMENT a) Motion to Adjourn. Page 1 of 70 3a) Minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group me... Tmia�slrip a_ :: Proud Heritage, Exciting FuiMrr Thursday, November 1, 2012 Present: THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO- MEDONTE RECREATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT GROUP MEETING MINUTES Robinson Room TIME: 7:08 p.m. 2010 - 2014 COUNCIL Councillor Kelly Meyer, Chair Council' : Marty Lancaster Tim Crawford Reta Regelink Regrets: Tracey Rynard Nam- Staff: Shawn Binns, Director of R ,.::ration and Comm Services Marie Brissette, Committee .'oordinator Also Present: Councillor John Crawford, Steve Rosa Ann Thom 'nary Young 1. ADOPTION OF AGENDA a) Motion to Adopt the A,enda. Motion No. RTSG121101 -1 Moved by Regelink, Seconded by C 'osluns, Darren Drury It is rec Thursda nde e agenda for the Recreation Technical Support Group meeting of November 2012 be received and adopted. Carried. 2. DISCLO None declared. 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING: a) Minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group meeting held on May 31, 2012. Motion No. RTSG121101 -2 Moved by Crawford, Seconded by Regelink OF PECUNIARY INTEREST It is recommended that the draft minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group meeting held on Thursday, May 31, 2012 be adopted as printed and circulated. Carried. Page 1 of 6 Page 2 of 70 3a) Minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group me... Recreation Technical Support Group Minutes — Thursday, November 1, 2012. 4. DEPUTATIONS: a) Steve Posluns, Oro Minor Hockey, re: Ice Time Allocation. Motion No. RTSG121101 -3 Moved by Stoddart, Seconded by Crawford It is recommended by the information presented by Steve Posluns, Darren Drury, Rosa Ann Thomas, Gary Young, Oro Minor Hockey, re: Ice Time Allocation be received. Carried. 5. COMMUNICATIONS: a) Councillor Meyer, re: Sir Sam Steele Bench Unveiling. Motion No. RTSG121101 -4 Moved by Crawford, Seconded by Regelink It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that the verbal information presented by Councillor Meyer, re: Sir Sam Steele Bench Unveiling be received. Carried. b) Report No. RC2012 -21, Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Review of 2012 Parks Operations Issues. Motion No. RTSG121101 -5 Moved by Stoddart, Seconded by Crawford It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that Report No. RC2012 -21, Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Review of 2012 Parks Operations Issues be received. Carried. Page 2 of 6 Page 3of70 3a) Minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group me... Recreation Technical Support Group Minutes — Thursday, November 1, 2012. c) Report No. RC2012 -22, Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: RFP #RC2012 -03 Supply and Install of Playground Equipment. Motion No. RTSG121101 -6 Moved by Crawford, Seconded by Regelink It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that Report No. RC2012 -22, Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: RFP #RC2012 -03 Supply and Install of Playground Equipment be received. Carried. d) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Draft Special Events By -Law. Motion No. RTSG121101 -7 Moved by Crawford, Seconded by Stoddar It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that the Draft Special Events By -Law presented by Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services be received. Carried. e) Report No. RC2012 -25, Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: ATVs on Roads. Motion No. RTSG12110 Moved by Regelink, Second It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that Report No. RC2012 -025, Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: ATVs on Roads be received. Carried. f) Tim Crawford, re: Leisure Activities. Motion No. RTSG121101 -9 Moved by Stoddart, Seconded by Regelink It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that the information presented by Tim Crawford, re: Leisure Activities be received. Carried. Page 3 of 6 Page 4 of 70 3a) Minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group me... Recreation Technical Support Group Minutes — Thursday, November 1, 2012. g) Councillor Lancaster, re: Active Transportation. Motion No. RTSG1 21 1 01 -1 0 Moved by Crawford, Seconded by Regelink It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that the verbal information presented by Councillor Lancaster, re: Active Transportation be received. Carried. h) Councillor Lancaster, re: Solar Microfit Opportuniti Motion No. RTSG1 21 1 01 -1 1 Moved by Stoddart, Seconded by Crawford It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that the verbal information presented by Councillor Lancaster, re: Solar Microfit Opportunities. Carried. i) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Cycling Strategy. Motion No. RTSG1 21 1 01 -1 2 Moved by Crawford, Seconded by Regelin It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that the information presented by Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Cycling Strategy be received. Carried. j) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Orillia Public Library. Motion No. RTSG1 21 1 01 -1 3 Moved by Stoddart, Seconded by Regelink It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that the information presented by Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Orillia Public Library be received. Carried. Page 4 of 6 Page 5of70 3a) Minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group me... Recreation Technical Support Group Minutes — Thursday, November 1, 2012. k) Closed Session Item: Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Acquisition /disposition of Land (Parkland Acquisition). Motion No. RTSG1 21 1 01 -1 4 Moved by Stoddart, Seconded by Crawford It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that we do now go in Closed Session at 9:17 p.m. to discuss • acquisition /disposition of land. Motion No. RTSG1 21 1 01 -1 5 Moved by Stoddart, Seconded by Crawford Carried. It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that we do now Rise at 9:35 p.m. and Report on Item k) Closed Session Item: Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Acquisition /disposition of Land (Parkland Acquisition). Carried. The following staff were present: Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services; Marie Brissette, Committee Coordinator. Motion No. RTSG1 21 1 01 -1 6 Moved by Regelink, Secon It is recommended by the Recreation Technical Support Group that Closed Session Item: Confidential Report No. RC2012 -26, Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services, re: Acquisition /disposition of Land (Parkland Acquisition) be received. Carried. Page 5 of 6 Page 6of70 3a) Minutes of the Recreation Technical Support Group me... Recreation Technical Support Group Minutes — Thursday, November 1, 2012. 6. NEXT MEETING DATE Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. 7. ADJOURNMENT a) Motion to Adjourn. Motion No. RTSG1 21 1 01 -1 7 Moved by Crawford, Seconded by Stoddart It is recommended that we do now adjourn at 9:39 p.m. Councillor Meyer, Chair Carried. rissette, Committee Coordinator Page 6 of 6 Page 7 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... Page 8 of 70 43�N, , . r.„ xiPo-.NNW ■u R�EQ.UE TIEOR'C J ATI,ONIBEFORE COUNCIL/COMMITTEE i �.., .Ciaoti #e. 13/4rad H+r4age, Exciting Rowe Any written or electronic submissions and background information for consideration by Council /Committee must be submitted to the Clerk by 4:30 pm on the Wednesday of the week prior to the preferred meeting. Electronic submissions should be submitted in Microsoft PowerPoint /Microsoft Word format. Gt Preferred Meeting and Date: arirg Uanuait'.3f29fJ Peer4a'ffrriT €C.iiYt ;toI JLtopfA j010 mid; 0j I am requesting deputation to speak: a) O on my own behalf; or b) Xi on behalf of a group / organization / association, if b), please state name of group/ organization /association below. rega,rri l /}-oh v-e- Tr trs poI—t all on I would like to use: IR projector • laptop Name(s) of Speaker(s) A deputation wishing to appear before Council /Committee shall be limited to no more than two (2) speakers with a total speaking time of not more than ten (10) minutes. Lindsay Hare. - SIvrCO-c. rrusfcolccr Drs -i v cf- Heat*, (Ar)1f Subject of Presentation Please describe below, the subject matter of the requested presentation in sufficient detail, to provide the Township a means to determine its content and to assess its relative priority to other requests for presentation. Weight will be given to those requests that provide more detailed descriptions of the content of the presentation, particularly defining how the subject matter aligns with Council's Mandate. Please note, if you intend to include handouts or a presentation using electronic devices, one (1) copy of any electronic presentation and fifteen (15) hard copies of the presentation including any handouts and are to be delivered to the Clerk's Office in accordance with the guidelines for Deputations /Delegations outlined in the Township's Procedural By -law. MI ..S pr PC'e rrEall ovi ail Ilcover sc 1/Y1C-be Yr/ aSICCILGP Di61-r cam¢ I'atfh Gihi f--surp0'tt otiV& a ns`'pb rta'ta ii a oinie(,o�vvt -r�-o7 or Gil ve bra fts�o rt #ffrrrv, plan €et -arvpL o�ofliuir•ivluoiU alacfive 1S oV -t7A✓t ,fai1S, t?D °atiof VI,o s s U/ri aG�v -TaV Sb,Qi'- f-a-rle plan Atve/f,a �y�eta-= i I Reason w y is presentati is Important to Co ncil and to the municipality: This preseeitat ohou bait riqW1•feod loci Coc.tvru Ito- Low) c kr-Ord GUI 1Iprbvite ( % - � D r a/io� a oi`ft) adly r a osp o &fan b1 arred acti ve traospo rfo75on phn_s fi. r rrf ol~rn nor-Lc-lops b((r til area -hog r) en w it f ul, 41 Rch ire ramp/I' ati.�t pla0 Date of Request: \ jai/war-kJ 2 B D_o f 3 e Signature(s) Speakerr(s):(� /of �` If ra y gig 1-3V qs& Address: (20— 1,.q F (girl+- S1 f &Grtii (Orf Telephone: 7o5-- 326 -615-65 e3-- 7a0g p Fax: 7Oc— 32S-- 20 1 / Email: f I el �, SY, AC( l'e-C Sr hIA. O ri Note: Additional material may be circulated / presented at the time of the deputation. Scheduling will be at the discretion of the Clerk, and will be confirmed. There are no guarantees that by requesting a certain date(s) your deputation will be accepted, as prior commitments may make it necessary to schedule an alternate date suggested by the Clerk. Personal information on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25 as amended. The information is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public pursuant to Section 27 of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Clerk's Office, The Corporation of the Township of Oro - Medonte, 148 Line 7 South, Box 100, Oro, Ontario, LOL 2X0. 01/2011 Page 8 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... 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O z 0 "When so many of our patients have the same problems, C.) o o 0 ca C) O a ai .N a Q ca N t � O O Q t G) N o G) N m E G) G) • Richard Jackson, MD, MPH Former Director, Centers for Disease Control E 3t Page 14 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... When the Built Environment Creates a Healthy Communit • More people can cycle and walk to work 1 • Children are able to walk and bike safely to school • Sidewalks, pathways, trails and bike lanes are inviting, accessible, safe and connected to amenities • There are connections between parks, housing and trails • People can enjoy the natural environment such as water, farmland and greenspace • There is access to healthy foods that are fresh and affordable • There are connections to community gathering places 7 ik - lie. ,21.. _ ... . 3 r = __. , s 7 r, -...-itiiii. ..... .,-- f , \CN ‘, itr: _ '11.411111t-.... tic mow► -„ \ \ 1 SI ��'_ 1 ..' 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E co W c O • Muskoka's Active Trans ortation Plan — which is a a Beach Active Transbortation Plan s Master Plan • Town of East Gwillimbury - AT & Tr • Page 21 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... s 80 • co u) 43,) s o a) 1 O .46 Q 0 CC • Participate on Active Transportation committees N a O N N ct5 C O O c Q O ago as i O Q QO • Q � • Review Official Plans • Assist with promotion /education: • Physical Activity, Walkable Communities and Active Transportation Page 22 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... A Resource for Municipal Planners Policy Statements for Official Plans Healthy Community Design: Policy Statements for Official Plans �• . T ∎w.simcoemuskokahealth.or • /JFY /OurCommunit /health • laces /Health desi • n. aspx simoe muskoka DISTR LT HEALTH uh T Page 23 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... Page 24 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... Page 25 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... Page 26 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... Active Transportation Where you live affects your health. The way our communities are designed can influence our lives in many ways, from the quality of the air we breathe to how physically active we are. How you live affects the environment. The choices you make every day can have an impact on the environment in a positive or negative way. We share our surroundings with each other d must work together to make changes for the better. Municipalities, health units and others are working to create healthier communities by planning for trails and sidewalks, parks and public spaces, safe roads, reductions in personal vehicle use, access to healthy local food, energy conservation and many other health supporting features. You can help too! Good health starts with each person, but it takes a community to support it. Active Transportation =A Healthier Community =A Healthier You Active transportation is any form of human - powered, non - motorized transportation such as walking, cycling or wheeling. Active transportation can be part of your everyday routine for getting to work or school, shopping and visiting friends. Using your own energy to get places increases your overall level of physical activity. Active transportation improves individual and community health by providing opportunities for physical activity and being around other people. Traffic is reduced and road safety is increased when there are more people than cars on our streets. It reduces air pollution and other negative environmental impacts. And you'll save money on parking, gas and car repairs by walking and cycling instead. Think about the decisions you make and the actions you take that affect how you get around in your community. Page 27 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... Did you know? Children are generally not getting enough daily physical activity to support healthy growth and development. Rising rates of childhood obesity and levels of chronic disease in Simcoe Muskoka are cause for concern. Inactive adults are at an increased risk for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes, which are some of the leading causes of premature death in Canada. Sprawling, car - dependent neighbourhoods contribute to poor health. f' Communities that plan for cars will get more cars. Communities that plan for pedestrians and cyclists will get more people walking and cycling. You can make a difference when you... • Build physical activity into your daily routine by walking, cycling or wheeling for reasonable distances. Even five to 10 minutes at a time will benefit your health. • Assess how walkable your neighbourhood is by using a checklist from www.icanwalk.ca. Identify areas that need improvement and let your municipality know. • Speak with your neighbours about the issues affecting active transportation in your community and discuss ways to address them. • Learn more about your municipality's official plan and how it affects active transportation. The official plan guides how land should be used in your community, such as where housing, industry, shops, parks and schools will be located, what services are needed and how road and transportation systems are designed. Official plans are updated at least every five years. A copy of the plan is made available to the public and your local council must ensure a public meeting is held about the plan. • Contact your municipality at any time to discuss opportunities for input into your community's official plan. Any person can provide written comments and /or speak at the public meeting about the proposed plan. Municipalities show leadership when they... • Increase the number of safe cycling and walking routes and improve access to public transit where feasible. • Maintain and upgrade sidewalks, trails and walkways regularly so they are safe and convenient for pedestrian movement throughout the year. • Ensure pedestrian amenities are in place such as lighting, benches, shade trees, directional signage, restrooms and water fountains. • Plan for compact and mixed land use development that reduces distances to employment, shopping, schools and recreational areas. • Build within community boundaries where infrastructure, roads and services already exist. For more information: Refer to other fact sheets in this series: Air Quality, Road Safety, Food Access and Healthy Communities. • simcoe muskoka Tel: 705- 721 -7520 Toll free: 1 -877- 721 -7520 www.slmcoemuskokahealth.org DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT Your Health Connection Page 28of70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... 0 a a0 w c o w O ••••• 0 a Recreation Technical Support Group February 28, 2013 1 1 Page 29 of 70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... c 0 = co 0 E V ai V E .— E o in 0 a. E 0)c as c 0) c c - O_ c O ..13 V as W a -t 0 7 E V a , O g-.' 0 c .._... .� o -� • = -0 E a� t c co o_ 06 o C 17)1 a) -E-• as a_ < g@4-0-(Do 0 > zi-) E CT3 11 cm P- a co 0) co O .� •— ci 0 — c ..c c rid cz 0a)o CZ z - • • • February 28, 2013 0 0 t 0 0. co 0 i- d w cc 0 0 c 0 w N Geotechnical • Materials Testing & Inspection • Building Sciences Environmental • Planning • Page 30of70 4a) Lindsay Hare, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, r... 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Proud Heritage, Exciting Future Name: Item Number /Name: Meeting Date: Type of Meeting: Speaking Notes: Verbal Matters (Section 12.3 of Township's Procedural By -Law No. 2011 -011) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Services 5a) Ice Allocation Policy. 02 28 2013 X Council Special Council Committee of Adjustment Accessibility Advisory Committee Recreational Technical Support Group • The Director advised that the following timelines were set to review the Ice Allocation Policy: 1) Now -March 18 (pending scheduling with OFSC) - Review ice allocation policies in similar municipalities - Compile and summarize 2) Meeting with OMH and OFSC to review discuss needs /considerations /impacts to Minor Sports 3) Mid April - Facilitate workshop with user groups to obtain input 4) Mid April - Beginning of May - Draft policy 5) Mid May - Obtain stakeholder input on draft policy 6) End of May - Beginning of June - Present draft policy to Rec Tech /Council 3/1 /13 Page 41 of 70 5b) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Se... THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO- MEDONTE BY -LAW 2013 -017 A By -law to Establish a Heritage Committee (Heritage Committee) WHEREAS Section 28 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18 as amended, herein referred to as the "Act ", provides that the council of a municipality may by by -law establish a municipal heritage committee to advise and assist the council on matters relating to Parts IV and V and such other heritage matters as the council may specify by by -law; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro - Medonte deems it desirable to establish a Heritage Committee; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro - Medonte enacts as follows: 1. That a Heritage Committee is hereby established for the Township of Oro - Medonte and such committee shall be known as the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee. 2. That the purpose of the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee shall be to advise and assist Council and staff in matters related to cultural heritage resource conservation including public awareness of heritage, heritage planning and Heritage Act designation located within the Township. 3. The mandate of the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee shall be to provide suggestions and advice on matters pertaining to heritage, specifically: 3.1.To act as an advisory body to Council. Recommendations shall be forwarded to Council for consideration. 3.2.Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church, National Historic Site 3.2.1. Advise Council on the maintenance of the Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church — National Historic Site in accordance with Parks Canada's Guiding Principles and Operational Policy — Part III. 3.2.2. Co- ordinate volunteers to make the Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church - National Historic Site available for public visitation for its established hours and special events. 3.3. Artifacts and archival documents /materials 3.3.1. To provide recommendations with respect to artifacts and archival documents /materials currently held by the Township. 3.4.Heritage Register 3.4.1. Pursuant to Section 27 of the Act, on behalf of the Clerk, keep a register of property situated in the municipality that is of cultural heritage value or interest. 3.4.2. Consult with and recommend to Council regarding the inclusion of a property in the register. 3.4.3. Consult with and recommend to Council regarding the removal of a property from the register. Page 42of70 5b) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Se... 3.5.Public Education 3.5.1. Provide public education and promote awareness and conservation of Oro - Medonte's cultural heritage. 3.6.Planning Matters 3.6.1. Provide advice, as requested, in accordance with the Township of Oro - Medonte's Official Plan on Planning Act applications. 3.7. Conservation of Property and Heritage Conservation Districts 3.7.1. Consult with and recommend to Council pursuant to Part IV — Conservation of Property of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest and Part V — Heritage Conservation Districts of the Ontario Heritage Act. 3.7.2. Pursuant to Section 38 of the Act, all members of the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee are authorized to conduct inspections, where such members have been directed by Council, or staff. 4. Upon appointment, the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee shall develop a Strategic Work Plan for the term, and shall submit same for Council's consideration. The Strategic Work Plan shall encompass how the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee will address the various components of its mandate, and may recommend other initiatives for Council's consideration. The Strategic Work Plan shall support Council's current Strategic Plan. 5. On behalf of the Township of Oro - Medonte, the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee shall maintain affiliated membership with the Simcoe County History Association, National Historic Sites Alliance of Ontario, and any other associations and agencies as approved by Council. 6. That the following persons shall be appointed as members of the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee for the term of the Council that appointed them or until their successors are appointed. Where a member ceases to be a member before the expiration of his or her term, Council may appoint another eligible person for the unexpired portion of the term: 6.1.Five (5) Members of the Public 6.2.Two (2) Members of Council (1 Chair and 1 Vice - Chair) 6.3.Mayor (ex- officio) 7. Council shall strive to maintain a minimum of one (1) public member in transitioning between terms to provide continuity. Public members shall not serve more than two (2) consecutive terms. 8. Council shall appoint the Chair and Vice -Chair of the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee. The Council members appointed to the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee shall be non - voting members. 9. The Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee shall endeavor to meet monthly, with the exception of July and August. 10.The Township of Oro - Medonte's Procedural By -law shall govern the proceeds and activities of the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee. Page 43of70 5b) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Se... 11.The persons appointed to the Oro - Medonte Heritage Committee shall be paid such remuneration as outlined in the Remuneration By -law. Notwithstanding the above, any person providing assistance with the operation of the Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church - National Historic Site or with special events shall be on a volunteer basis, with no remuneration. 12.The Director of Recreation & Community Services, or his /her designate, shall be the staff liaison to the Heritage Committee. 13.That this By -law shall take force and effect upon final passage hereof. BY -LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME, AND PASSED THIS 13TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2013. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO- MEDONTE Page 44of70 5c) Shawn Binns, Director of Recreation and Community Se... 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