10 12 2016 Council Agenda
The Township of Oro-Medonte
Council Meeting Agenda
Council Chambers
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
9:00 a.m. - Closed Session
10:00 a.m. - Open Session
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1. Call to Order - Moment of Reflection:
2. Adoption of Agenda:
8 - 9a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda.
\[Addenda\]
3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest:
4. Closed Session Items:
a) Motion to go In Closed Session.
b) Motion to Rise and Report.
c) Robin Dunn, CAO, re: Labour relations/employee negotiations
(Organizational Realignment).
d) Robin Dunn, CAO re: Solicitor-client privilege (Master Servicing Water/Waste
Water).
e) Tamara Obee, Manager, Human Resources, Health & Safety re: Personal
matter affecting an identifiable individual (Complaint) - Withdrawn.
f) Hugh Murray, Fire Chief re: Labour relations/employee negotiations (Facility
Update) - Withdrawn.
g) Doug Irwin, Director, Corporate Services/Clerk re: Acquisition/disposition of
land (Moon Point Drive).
5. Minutes of Council and Committees:
10 - 25 a) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016.
26 - 28 b) Minutes of Human Resources Committee meeting held on Wednesday,
October 5, 2016.
6. Recognition of Achievements:
None.
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7. Public Meetings:
None.
8. Deputations:
29 - 31 a) 10:00 a.m. Abdualla Kareem re: Request for Tax Interest Relief.
9. Presentations:
32 - 36 a) S/Sgt. Michael Burton, Ontario Provincial Police, Barrie Detachment re:
Quarterly Statistics.
10. 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.
11. 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, and shall be conducted as follows:
Open Forum shall last no longer than 20 minutes;
Each speaker shall be required to identify the agenda item they are
speaking to and provide their name and address, which may become
part of the public record;
A speaker shall be limited to 2 minutes per agenda item;
No response shall be provided to any question posed during Open
Forum;
No discussion, debate or decisions will occur during Open Forum;
Each speaker is permitted to speak only once per agenda item;
A speaker may provide comment on one agenda item and then shall
step aside to enable another to provide comment on an agenda item;
No speaker shall speak to a second agenda item until other
individuals have had an opportunity to speak once;
Speakers providing comment on the same agenda item, shall be
requested to limit their comments so as to provide additional
information and not repeat the same information provided by a
previous speaker;
Comments made during Open Forum will not form part of the minutes
of the meeting;
The following matters will not be permitted during Open Forum:
o Comments/complaints against Members of Council or
Township staff;
o Matters beyond the jurisdiction of Council or the Township;
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o Closed Session agenda items, including current or pending
litigation, or Insurance claims and/or pending claims by or
against the Township;
o Comments with respect to Minutes of Council and Committees;
o Comments that are contrary to the Municipal Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act;
o Comments with respect to any applications which have
proceeded through a Public Meeting in accordance with the
Planning Act, with the exception of comment related to a
recommendation contained within the Staff Report.
The Chair may conclude Open Forum prior to the 20 minute maximum
time limit, for non-compliance with the Open Forum parameters,
Conduct of Members of the Public, or any other reason.
12. Reports of Municipal Officers:
37 - 39 a) Report No. FI2016-19, Paul Gravelle, Director, Finance/Treasurer/Deputy
CAO re: Statement of Accounts September 30, 2016.
40 - 42 b) Report No. FD2016-8, Hugh Murray, Fire Chief re: Results for Vehicle
Quotation: 1-1/2 Ton Pickup, CrewCab 4 Wheel Drive.
43 - 44 c) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate & Strategic Initiatives re: Franchise
Agreements Between The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte and
Union Gas Limited and Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. \[Refer to Items 17g)
and h)\].
45 - 129 d) Report No. CSI2016-25, Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate & Strategic
Initiatives re: Age-Friendly Community Plan & Final Report.
130 - 154 e) Report No. CSI2016-26, Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate & Strategic
Initiatives re: Request for Documentation File Review Accessibility for
Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 Update.
155 - 164 f) Report No. OCS2016-04, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community
Services re: 1st Annual Peter Robinson Vasey Minor Ball Fundraiser.
165 - 172 g) Report No. OCS2016-05, Shawn Binns, Director, Operations and Community
Services re: Tender OCS2016-02 Parks and Facility Snow Removal.
173 - 176 h) Report No. DS2016-88, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re:
Agreement for Engineering Consulting Services \[Refer to Item 17c)\].
177 - 189 i) Report No. DS2016-95, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services
re:Zoning By-law Amendment, 2016-ZBA-07 Braestone Development Corp.,
Part of the East and West Halves of Lots 2 and 3, Concession 9 and Lots 1
to 59, inclusive, Registered Plan 51M-1070, Township of Oro-Medonte \[Refer
to Item 17d)\].
190 - 212 j) Report No. DS2016-97, Andria Leigh, Director, Development Services re:
Provincial Coordinated Land Use Planning Review \[to be distributed at
meeting\].
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213 - 215 k) Report No. TES2016-29, Robin Dunn, CAO re: Urban Stormwater Inventory,
Operations & Maintenance Program.
216 - 221 l) Doug Irwin, Director, Corporate Services/Clerk & Tamara Obee, Manager,
Human Resources, Health & Safety re: Remuneration By-law.
13. Reports of Members of Council:
a) Updates from Council Representatives County of Simcoe and Township
Partners and Agencies.
222 - 225 b) Mayor H.S. Hughes, correspondence received September 15, 2016 from
Robert Schickedanz, President, Simcoe County Home Builders' Association
re: Co-ordinated Review of the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden
Horseshoe, The Greenbelt Plan, The Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan
and The Niagara Escarpment Plan.
226 - 254 c) Mayor H.S. Hughes re: County of Simcoe, Committee of the Whole Reports:
1. CCW 16-329 - Mandatory Diversion By-law;
2. CCW 16-330 - Standard Size Garbage Containers;
3. CCW 16-331 - Reducing the Curbside Garbage Limit;
4. CCW 16-332 - Reduce Double Up Program.
255 - 256 d) Councillor Jermey, correspondence dated September 28, 2016 re: Municipal
Resolution on Supporting Agricultural Experts in Their Fields, Motions 11.1,
Belleville City Council Meeting, September 26, 2016.
257 - 298 e) Councillors Macpherson and Jermey, correspondence dated October 5, 2016
from Tom Mrakas, Councillor, Town of Aurora re: Ontario Municipal Board
(OMB) Reform, News Release, Consultation Paper.
14. Consent Agenda:
299 - 303 a) Announcements of Interest to the Public:
1. Introducing Oro-Medonte's Council Portal.
2. Township of Springwater, Midhurst Water, Wastewater &
Transportation Class Environmental Assessment (Phases 3 & 4),
Notice of Public Information Centre, Tuesday, October 18, 2016,
Snow Valley Resort, 4:30-9:00pm, 2632 Vespra Valley Road.
3. Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice, October 26 Council Meeting
Cancellation.
4. Township of Severn, Township of Oro-Medonte, Notice of Closure,
Replacement of Severn Bridge No. 3 beginning Monday, June 27,
2016 and is scheduled to reopen no later than Friday, November 25,
2016.
5. Fall Flu Shot Clinics, October 26, November 2, November 9, 2016,
4pm-7pm, Huronia Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic, 3331 Line 4 North,
Oro-Medonte.
304 b) Correspondence dated September 12, 2016 from James Papple, Chair,
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Teachers of English as a Second Language Association of Ontario (TESL)
re: Letter of Appreciation.
Staff Recommendation: Receive.
305 - 312 c) Correspondence dated September 23, 2016 from Lisa Lyons, Town Clerk,
Town of Aurora re: Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) Reform Update.
Staff Recommendation: Receive.
313 - 317 d) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on June 23, 2016.
Staff Recommendation: Receive.
318 - 323 e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held on July
22, 2016.
Staff Recommendation: Receive.
324 - 334 f) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held on
August 26, 2016 and highlights of meeting held on September 23, 2016.
Staff Recommendation: Receive.
15. Communications/Petitions:
335 a) Correspondence dated October 3, 2016 from Gail Marchildon, Office
Manager, Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) re: 2016 SSEA
19th Annual Partnership Awards.
336 - 349 b) Correspondence dated October 3, 2016 from Gayle Wood, Chief
Administrative Officer, Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA)
re: 2017 NVCA Draft Budget Booklet.
350 c) Correspondence dated September 26, 2016 from Janet Nyhof, Deputy Clerk,
City of Orillia re: Representation on the Orillia Public Library Board.
351 - 353 d) Correspondence dated September 23, 2016 from Michelle Hudolin, Wetlands
and Habitat Biologist, Severn Sound Environmental Association re: Tree
Seedling Distribution Project - Request to Consider Municipal Participation in
2017.
354 - 357 e) Correspondence dated September 9, 2016 from Sharon Goerke, Clerk
Township of Severn re: Traffic Lights - Intersection of Highway 12 &
Fairgrounds Road.
16. Notice of Motions:
None.
17. By-Laws:
358 a) By-Law No. 2016-140: A By-law to Amend By-law 2016--
359 - 362 b) By-Law No. 2016-141: A By-Law to Permanently Close and Sell part of a
public highway on Part West ½ Lot 16, Concession 12 (Oro), described as
Part 6, Plan 51R-18508 (Part of PIN 58548-0171 (LT)), (geographic
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Township of Oro), Township of Oro-Medonte, County of Simcoe.
363 - 372 c) By-Law 2016-142: A By-law to Authorize the Execution of the Professional
Services Agreement (Short Form) betweenThe Jones Consulting Group Ltd.
and The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte.
373 - 374 d) By-Law No. 2016-145: A By-law to amend the zoning provisions which apply
to lands in Part of the East and West Halves of Lots 2 and 3, Concession 9
and Lots 1 to 59, inclusive, Registered Plan 51M-1070 (Oro), Township of
Oro-Medonte2016-ZBA-07 (Braestone).
375 - 377 e) By-Law No. 2016-148: A By-law to remove the Holding symbol on lands
described as follows: 8 Opal Court, Lot 86, Plan 51M-957, Township of Oro-
Medonte, County of Simcoe, Roll # 4346-010-003-26586.
378 - 413 f) By-Law No. 2016-149: A By-law to Authorize the Execution of the Ontario
Community Infrastructure Fund Formula-Based Component Agreement
between Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, as represented by the
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and The Corporation of the
Township of Oro-Medonte.
414 - 424 g) By-Law No. 2016-150: A By-Law to Authorize a Franchise Agreement
Between The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Union Gas
Limited - Withdrawn.
425 - 436 h) By-Law No. 2016-151: A By-Law to Authorize a Franchise Agreement
Between The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte and Enbridge
Gas Distribution Inc. - Withdrawn.
437 i) By-Law No. 2016-152: A By-Law to Repeal By-Law No. 2016--law
18. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items):
19. Confirmation By-Law:
438 a) By-Law No. 2016-147: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the
Council meeting held on Wednesday, October 12, 2016.
20. Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item:
Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item provides an opportunity
for the members of the public to seek clarification with respect to the decision
which was made on an agenda item, the meaning of the decision and the
next steps as a result of the decision.
Questions from the Public Clarifying an Agenda Item shall last no
longer than 10 minutes;
Responses provided to questions posed during Questions from the
Public Clarifying an Agenda Item shall be included within the 10
minute maximum time limit;
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Each speaker shall be required to identify the agenda item they are
seeking clarification on and provide their name and address, which
may become part of the public record;
A speaker shall be limited to 1 minute per question;
A speaker may pose a question and then shall step aside to enable
another to pose a question;
The Chair may conclude Questions from the Public Clarifying an
Agenda Item prior to the 10 minute maximum time limit, for non-
compliance with the above parameters, Conduct of Members of the
Public, or any other reason.
21. Adjournment:
a) Motion to Adjourn.
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2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda.
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2.a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda.
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THE CORPORATION OF TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
RESOLUTION
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED THAT:
1. This Council approves the form of draft by-law and franchise agreement attached
hereto and authorizes the submission thereof to the Ontario Energy Board for
approval pursuant to the provisions of Section 9 of The Municipal Franchises Act.
2. This Council requests that the Ontario Energy Board make an Order declaring and
directing that the assent of the municipal electors to the attached draft by-law and
franchise agreement pertaining to the Corporation of the Township of Oro-
Medonte is not necessary pursuant to the provisions of Section 9(4) of the
Municipal Franchises Act.
I HEREBY CERTIFY the foregoing to be a true copy of a Resolution passed by the
Council of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte on the day of
, 20 .
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Doug Irwin, Director, Corporate Services/Clerk
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Huronia
Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic
3331 Line 4 North, Oro Medonte, ON
(705) 835-7545
Fall Flu Shot Clinics
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
No. BOD-07-16 Friday, July 22, 2016
120 Bayview Parkway, Newmarket, ON
MINUTES
LSRCA Board Members Present:LSRCA Staff Present:
Mayor G. Dawe, ChairM. Walters, Chief Administrative Officer
Councillor R.Simpson,Vice ChairR. Baldwin, GM, Planning & Development
D. Bath P. Davies, Acting GM, Conservation Lands
J. DolanR. Jarrett, GM, Communications & Education
Regional Councillor B. Drew J. Lee, GM, Corporate & Financial Services
Councillor A. Eek B. Longstaff, GM, Integrated Watershed Management
Councillor K. FerdinandsT. Barnett, Coordinator, BOD/CAO
Councillor P.FerragineS. Auger, Stormwater Management Specialist
Mayor V. HacksonS. Jagminas, Communications Specialist
Councillor S. Harrison-McIntyre M. Leung, Communications Specialist
Deputy MayorP. Molloy B. Thompson, Manager, Integrated Watershed Management
Councillor S. Macpherson
Deputy Mayor J. ODonnell
Councillor S. Strangway
Deputy Mayor/Regional Councillor D. Wheeler
Regrets:
Councillor D. Kerwin
Mayor M. Quirk
Councillor P. Silveira
I.DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
None noted for this meeting.
II.APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
Moved by:S. Strangway Seconded by: A. Eek
BOD-085-16 RESOLVED THAT the content of the Agenda for the July 22, 2016 meeting of the
LSRCA Board of Directors be approved as presented. CARRIED
III.ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES
a)Board of Directors Meeting June 24, 2016
Moved by: S. Macpherson Seconded by: P. Ferragine
BOD-086-16 RESOLVED THAT the minutes of Board of Directors Meeting No. BOD-06-16 held on
Friday, June 24, 2016 be approved as circulated. CARRIED
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b)Conservation Ontario Council
Moved by: S. Macpherson Seconded by: P. Ferragine
BOD-087-16 RESOLVED THAT the minutes of Conservation Ontario Council Meeting #2/16 held
on Monday, June 27, 2016 be received for information. CARRIED
IV.ANNOUNCEMENTS
LSRCA Research Boat
General Manager, Integrated Watershed Management, Ben Longstaff, was pleased to announce that
LSRCA has taken possession of its new research boat, noting that this purchase was made possible
through funds raised through the Lake Simcoe Conservation Foundation. The chosen name for the vessel
is Hexagenia, which is a type of mayfly / shadfly, which are usually seen in the springtime in healthy
lakes.
DFO Funds
Chief Administrative Officer, Mike Walters, was pleased to announce that LSRCA was successful with its
submission to the Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program (RFCPO) through Fisheries
and Oceans Canada (DFO) for funding for a project entitled Lake Simcoe Watershed Fish Habitat
Enhancement. The funding, which is approximately $260,000 over a three year period, will be used to
improve cold water fish passages by removing structures and improving habitats.
LSRCA Administrative Offices Parking Lot Expansion and LID Project
Stormwater Management Specialist, Steve Auger, provided the Board with an update on activities
surrounding LSRCAs Administrative Offices Parking Lot Expansion and LID Project, noting that Phase 1
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(north end) is in the completion stages, and Phase 2 (south end) will take place from July 25 to August
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2.
Conservation awards
General Manager, Communications and Education, Reneé Jarrett, reminded Board members that
nominations are still being sought until August 12, 2016 for LSRCAs Annual Conservation Awards. For
more information, please contact Maria Leung @ 905-895-1281 ext 258 or m.leung@LSRCA.on.ca.
Lake Simcoe/south-eastern Georgian Bay Clean-Up Fund
Chief Administrative Officer, Mike Walters, was pleased to announce that notices of funding for Round 4
of the Lake Simcoe/south-eastern Georgian Bay Clean-Up Fund (LSGBCUF) are beginning to arrive. He
noted it is expected that LSRCA will receive approximately $500,000 for projects around the watershed.
V.DEPUTATIONS
There were no deputations at this meeting.
VI.HEARINGS
There were no hearings at this meeting.
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VII.PRESENTATIONS
a)LSRCA Stewardship Priorities and Opportunities Tool
Manager, Integrated Watershed Management, Bill Thompson, provided the Board with a presentation on
LSRCAs Stewardship Priorities and Opportunities Tool (SPOT), a web-based mapping tool that helps
identify sites of potential restoration projects within the Lake Simcoe watershed. SPOT is an interactive
map that uses monitoring data to prioritize locations and projects that would achieve the greatest benefit
to watershed health. Mr. Thompson noted this tool has been in the works for a couple of years and got
its start with funding received through the Lake Simcoe Clean-Up Fund, which allowed staff to undertake
an inventory of potential aquatic stewardship project sites in the watershed. Sites identified relate to
improving fish habitat, increasing forest cover, and Low Impact Development (LID) opportunities to
manage stormwater. To learn more about SPOT, please contact Bill Thompson @ 905-895-1281 ext 271
or b.thompson@lsrca.on.ca.
Moved by: J. ODonnell Seconded by: R. Simpson
BOD-088-16 RESOLVED THAT the presentation by Manager, Integrated Watershed
Management, Bill Thompson, regarding LSRCAs Stewardship Priorities and
Opportunities Tool be received for information. CARRIED
VIII.DETERMINATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION
Items 1, 2, and 6 were identified as items not requiring separate discussion.
IX.ADOPTION OF ITEMS NOT REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION
Moved by: V. Hackson Seconded by: S. Harrison-McIntyre
BOD-089-16 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
1.Correspondence
BOD-090-16 RESOLVED THAT correspondence listed in the agenda as Item 1 a) be received for
information. CARRIED
2.Budget Status Report
BOD-091-16 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 29-16-BOD regarding LSRCAs Budget Status for
the six month period ending June 30, 2016 be received for information. CARRIED
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6.Beaver River Trail Request for Tenders
BOD-092-16 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 33-16-BOD regarding the record of tender results
for the Beaver River Trail Project CL 2016 - BRTP received; and
FURTHER THAT staff be authorized to retain TDI International to construct the third
phase of the Beaver River Trail. CARRIED
X.CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION
3.LSRCA Budget Committee
Deputy Mayor Molloy noted that he was pleased to see this staff report regarding a Board Budget
Committee but questioned why it is recommended that the committee be selected at the Annual General
Meeting, thereby missing out on discussions that take place in November. Deputy Mayor Molloy
recommended an amended resolution that the committee be selected at this time.
Chair Dawe asked Board members Mayor Hackson, Deputy Mayor Molloy and Mr. Dolan if they would be
interested in participating in the Ad Hoc Budget committee, along with the Chair and Vice Chair, to which
all were in agreement. The Board approved an amended recommendation.
Moved by: P. Molloy Seconded by: S. Harrison-McIntyre
BOD-093-16 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 30-16-BOD regarding the creation of a Budget
Committee be approved; and
FURTHER THAT the Budget Committee be comprised of the Chair, Vice Chair, and
three additional Board members, along with staff members from LSRCAs Executive
Management team; and
FURTHER THAT Mayor Hackson, Deputy Mayor Molloy and Mr. Dolan be appointed
to the Budget Committee. CARRIED
4.LSRCA Comments - Conservation Authorities Act Review
Deputy Mayor ODonnell asked for clarification on LSRCAs comment regarding Enabling Counties to
participate in a Conservation Authority (Section 4.0). CAO Walters explained that the comment proposes
more involvement from counties in an effort to strengthen relationships and streamline budget
presentations and funding. He used York Region as an example of how one budget presentation is made
to the Region, which represents six lower-tier municipalities.
Asked if changes to the Conservation Authorities Act would provide staff with the ability to do more than
issue violation notices to offenders, CAO Walters explained that it is hoped that changes will be made
that result in conservation authority staff being able to issue stop-work orders, an increase in the amount
of fines to act as a deterrent, and for fines to be payable back to the conservation authorities to offset
rising legal costs.
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Moved by: A. Eek Seconded by: S. Strangway
BOD-094-16 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 31-16-BOD regarding LSRCA comments on the
Conservation Authorities Act Review be approved; and
FURTHER THAT these comments form the basis of LSRCAs formal submission to
the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry in response to the EBR posting.
CARRIED
5.Coordinated Land Use Planning Review
Deputy Mayor ODonnell asked for clarification on what constitutes a Natural Heritage Feature. General
Manager, Planning & Development, Rob Baldwin, explained that examples of natural heritage features
would include forests, woodlands, wetlands, swamps, etc.
Moved by: J. ODonnell Seconded by: S. Macpherson
BOD-095-16 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 32-16-BOD regarding the Coordinated Review of
the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, Greenbelt Plan, Oak Ridges
Moraine Conservation Plan, and Niagara Escarpment Plan be received; and
FURTHER THAT the analysis contained herein forms the basis of LSRCAs formal
response to the province to be submitted by September 30, 2016. CARRIED
XI.CLOSED SESSION
The Board moved to Closed Session to deal with a confidential legal matter.
Moved by: R. Simpson Seconded by: S. Harrison-McIntyre
BOD-096-16 RESOLVED THAT the Board move to Closed Session to deal with a confidential legal
matters, and
FURTHER THAT the Chief Administrative Officer, the Executive Management Team,
and the Coordinator, BOD/CAO remain in the meeting for the discussion. CARRIED
The Board rose from Closed Session.
Moved by: D. Wheeler Seconded by: S. Macpherson
BOD-097-16 RESOLVED THAT the Board rise from Closed Session and report findings. CARRIED
a)Confidential Legal Matter
Confidential Staff Report No. 34-16-BOD was provided to Board members prior to the meeting.
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Moved by: B. Drew Seconded by: P. Molloy
BOD-098-16 RESOLVED THAT Confidential Staff Report No. 34-16-BOD regarding a legal matter
be received for information. CARRIED
XII.OTHER BUSINESS
a)Next Meeting
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The next meetingof the Board of Directors will be held on Friday, September 23@ 10:00 a.m.,
immediately following a meeting of the Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching/Black River Source Protection
Authority which is to be held @ 9:00 a.m.
XIII.ADJOURNMENT
Moved by: R. Simpson Seconded by: S. Harrison-McIntyre
BOD-099-16 RESOLVED THAT the meeting be adjourned @ 10:54 a.m. CARRIED
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Mayor Geoffrey Dawe Michael Walters
Chair Chief Administrative Officer
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Location:J.L. Jose Building, Tiffin Conservation Area8195 8Line, Utopia, Ontario L0M 1T0
NVCA Board Members Present:
Councillor Doug Lougheed,ChairInnisfil (Town)
Deputy Mayor Gail Ardiel, Vice ChairBlue Mountains (Town)
Deputy Mayor Nina Bifolchi, Past ChairWasaga Beach (Town)
Councillor Gail LittleAmaranth (Township)
Councillor Rose RomitaBarrie (City)
Councillor Ron OrrBradford West Gwillimbury (Town)
Councillor Deb DohertyCollingwood (Town)left the meeting at 11:50 a.m.
Councillor Connie LeishmanClearview (Township)
Councillor Keith WhiteEssa (Township)
Councillor Terry MokriyGrey Highlands (Municipality)
Mayor Darren WhiteMelancthon (Township)
Councillor Fred NixMono (Town)
Councillor Earl HawkinsMulmur (Township)
Councillor Donna JebbNew Tecumseth (Town)
Councillor Phil HallOro-Medonte (Township)
Councillor Walter BenottoShelburne (Town)
Mayor Bill FrenchSpringwater (Township)left the meeting at 10:00 a.m.
Regrets:
Councillor Bob MeadowsAdjala-Tosorontio (Township)
NVCA Staff Present:
D. Gayle Wood, Chief Administrative Officer
Sheryl Flannagan, Director, Corporate Services
Chris Hibberd, Director, Planning Services
Byron Wesson, Director, Land, Education and Stewardship Services
Fred Dobbs, Manager, Stewardship Services
Tom Reeve, Senior Manager, Engineering Services
Laurie Barron, Coordinator, CAO and Corporate Services
Regrets: Glenn Switzer, Director, Engineering and Technical Services
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Lougheed called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
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1.ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
Moved by: W. BenottoSeconded by: K. White
RES: 76-16RESOLVED THAT: the agenda for Boardof Directors Meeting BOD-07-
16 datedAugust26, 2016 be approved as amended to include:
A discussion on the Phragmities Workshop under agenda item 3 e); and
A discussion on meeting locations under agenda item 12.
Carried;
2.DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST
None declared.
3.ANNOUNCEMENTS
a)NVCA Board of Directors 2016 Watershed Bus Tourwill beheld immediately
following the September 23/16 Board Meeting,12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
b)Historic Fort Willow, is about to be designated by Parks Canada as a National
Historic Site.This event will be held at the Fort Willow Conservation Area, 2714
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Grenfel Road, Springwater Townshipon September 30, 2016at 10:30 a.m.
c)Staff/Board Appreciation Lunch washeld following the meeting.
d)Phragmities workshop attendance Sept. 13, 2016.Areminder will be sent to our
watershed municipalities and counties.
4.PRESENTATIONS
There wereno presentations requested for this meeting.
5.DEPUTATIONS
Conservation Authorities ActReview update
Staff Report No.46-07-16-BOD from the Chief Administrative Officer provideda
background regarding this deputation.
Moved by:W. BenottoSeconded by: D. Doherty
RES: 77-16RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 46-07-16-BOD recommending the
NVCAs response to the Conservation Authorities ActReview be
approved; and
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FURTHER THAT: a response to the Province be prepared by September
9, 2016 based on the recommendations within the Staff Report; and
FURTHER THAT: a copy of the NVCA response be circulated to
Conservation Ontario, watershed municipalities and watershed MPPs.
Carried;
Mayor French, left the meeting at 10:00 a.m.
6.DELEGATIONS
Therewere no delegations requested for this meeting.
7.HEARINGS
There wereno Hearingsrequested under Section 28 of the ConservationAuthorities
Actfor this meeting.
8.DETERMINATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION
Board Members will be requested to identify those items from the Consent List
that they wish to have considered for separate discussion.
9.ADOPTION OF CONSENT LIST AND IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING
SEPARATE DISCUSSION
Moved by: W. BenottoSeconded by: T. Mokriy
RES: 78-16RESOLVED THAT: agenda items number(s) B5, B9, C4, C8, C9, C10,
C11 and C12 have been identified as requiring separatediscussion be
referred for discussion under Agenda Item #10; and 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
FURTHER THAT: any items in 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;
CONSENT LIST
A.Adoptionof Minutes
(A.1) Approval of Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting BOD-06-16 held
June 24, 2016.
(A.2)Receipt of the Minutes of the Conservation Ontario Council Meeting held on
June 27, 2016.
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(A.3)Receipt of the Minutes of the AgriculturalAdvisory Committee Meeting AAC-
03-16 held June 28, 2016.
B.Correspondence
(B.1)Aletter from the Township of Oro-Medonte dated June 24, 2016
acknowledgingreceipt of the NVCA Phragmites and Invasive Species Action
Plan.
(B.2)A copy of a letter sentto the Honourable Kathryn McGarry, Minister of Natural
Resources and Forestry from Chair Lougheed congratulating her on her new
appointment.
(B.3)Acopy of the submission to the Conservation Authorities Act consultation
document EBR-012-7583 by the Blue Mountain Watershed Trust Foundation
submitted June 30, 2016.
(B.4)A copy of a letter sent to the Honourable Bill Mauro, Minister of Municipal
Affairs from Chair Lougheed congratulating him on his new appointment.
(B.6)A letter from the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of the Environment
and Climate Change received June 28, 2016 regarding the approval of
$231,203.00in funding for Mapping of Dynamic Beach, Flood Hazard Limit,
Nearshore Bathymetry and Biodiversity for the Wasaga Beach and
Collingwood Shoreline.
(B.7)A letter from Fisheries and Oceans Canada dated July 18, 2016 regarding the
Petun Dam Removal project submission.
(B.8)A letter from the Director, Municipal Programand Education Branch of the
Ministry of Municipal Affairsdated July 22, 2016 regarding the National
Disaster Mitigation Programs second round of federal funding.
C.Staff Reports
(C.1)Staff Report No. 47-07-16-BOD from the Director, Land, Education and
Stewardship Services regarding the Riverdale Park LongTerm Property Lease
request.
(C.2)Staff Report No. 48-07-16-BOD from the Director, Land, Education and
Stewardship Services regarding Procyon Wildlife Rehabilitation property lease
renewal.
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(C.3)Staff Report No. 49-07-16-BODfrom the Director, Land, Education and
Stewardship Services regarding a short term5 yearlease renewal of Petun
Conservation Area with Georgian Triangle Anglers Association.
(C.5)Staff Report No. 51-07-16-BOD from the Director, Planning Services regarding
Township of Adjala-Tosorontio Municipal Service Agreement.
(C.6)Staff Report No. 52-07-16-BOD from the Director, Planning Services regarding
the Provinces Four Plan Review, Summary of Proposed Amendments.
(C.7)Staff Report No. 53-07-16-BOD from the Director, Corporate Services
regarding the Communications Reports June 13 to July 25, 2016.
10.CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION
Items referred for Separate Discussion.
(B.5)A notice from the University of Waterloo dated July 2, 2016 regarding a new
study entitled At the Front Lines of Flood: How Prepared are Ontario
Communities? The study reveals a leadership gap in flood-risk preparedness
in Ontario.
Moved by: C. LeishmanSeconded by: R. Orr
RES: 79-16RESOLVED THAT: the Board receive the notice from the
University of Waterloo dated July 2, 2016 regarding a study
entitled At the Front Lines of Flood: How Prepared are Ontario
Communities; and
FURTHER THAT: a copy of this letter with a link to the study be
forwarded to NVCA watershed municipalities and the County of
Simcoe, County of Dufferin and the County of Grey.
Carried;
(B.9)A copy of a letter sent to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and the
Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry from the Associate Member of the
Griffith Island Club dated August 10, 2016 regarding the coordinated review;
Niagara Escarpment Plan, Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan, Greenbelt
Plan and Greater Golden Horseshoe Plan.
Moved by: T. MokriySeconded by: G. Little
RES: 80-16 RESOLVED THAT: the correspondence from the Griffth Island
Club submitted to the Minster of Municipal Affairs and Housing
and the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry regarding the
coordinated review; Niagara Escarpment Plan, Oak Ridges
Moraine Conservation Plan, Greenbelt Plan and Greater Golden
Horseshoe Plan be received for information.
Carried;
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Moved by: G. ArdielSeconded by: N. Bifolchi
RES: 81-16RESOLVED THAT: staff be directed to prepare a report for the
September board meeting which would enable further discussion
on the Niagara Escarpment Commission in the context of the
Provincial Plan Review.
Carried;
(C.4)Staff Report No. 50-07-16-BOD from the Director, Land, Education and
Stewardship Services regarding the Lake Simcoe South-eastern Georgian Bay
Clean-up Fund.
RES: 82-16RESOLVED THAT: StaffReportNo.50-07-16-BOD regarding
NVCAs accomplishmentsunderEnvironmentCanadasLake
SimcoeSouth-eastern Georgian Bay Clean-upFundbe
received;and
FURTHER THAT:theChair be directed to sign alettertothe
MinisterofEnvironmentandClimateChangerequestingthe
continuationoffundingfor the Lake Simcoe South-eastern
Georgian Bay Clean Up Fund.
Carried;
(C.8)Staff Report No. 54-07-16-BOD from the Director, Corporate Services
regarding the 2017 Preliminary Budget Guidelines.
Moved by: D. JebbSeconded by: D. Doherty
RES: 83-16RESOLVED THAT: the Staff Report No. 54-07-16-BOD regarding
guidelines for the development of the 2017 NVCA draft budget be
approved; and
FURTHER THAT: staff be directed to prepare a draft 2017 budget
for consideration by the Board of Directors on September 23,
2016.
Carried;
(C.9)Staff Report No. 55-07-16-BOD from the Director, Corporate Services
regarding the 2016 Second Quarter Budget Report.
RES: 84-16 RESOLVEDTHAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No.
55-07-16-BOD regarding the 2016 second quarter financials be
received; and
FURTHER THAT: staff continue to monitor budget activities.
Carried;
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(C.10)Staff Report No. 56-07-16-BOD from the Director, Corporate Services
regarding the NVCA Asset Management Plan.
Moved by: G. LittleSeconded by: G. Ardiel
RES: 85-16RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 56-07-16-BOD regarding
NVCAs Asset Management Plan be approved for implementation.
Carried;
Councillor Dohertyleft the meeting at 11:50 a.m.
(C.11)Staff Report No. 57-07-16-BOD from the Chief Administrative Officer
regarding the CAO Recruitment.
Moved by: D. JebbSeconded by: G. Little
RES: 86-16RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 57-07-16-BOD regarding the
CAO Recruitment Plan be approved; and
FURTHER THAT: Chair Lougheed, Vice Chair Ardiel, Past Chair
Bifolchi and Councillor Hall be approved as the CAO Recruitment
Ad Hoc Committee; and
FURTHER THAT: the NVCA Board of Directors approve the final
CAO selection.
Defeated
The following amending motion was placed on the table.
Moved by: D. WhiteSeconded by: W. Benotto
RES: 87-16RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 57-07-16-BOD regarding the
CAO Recruitment Plan be approved; and
FURTHER THAT: Chair Lougheed, Vice Chair Ardiel, Past Chair
Bifolchi and Councillor Hall be approved as the CAO Recruitment
Ad Hoc Committeeplus onemember from Dufferin County; and
FURTHER THAT: the NVCA Board of Directors approve the final
CAO selection.
Defeated;
Moved by: T. MokriySeconded by: W. Benotto
THAT: Chair Lougheed be the automatic member and that four other NVCA
Board members be elected to the Ad Hoc Committee.
Defeated;
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Moved by: W. BenottoSeconded by:D. White
THAT: Chair Lougheed, Vice Chair Ardiel, Past Chair Bifolchi and Councillor
Hall and one other board memberbe on the Recruitment AdHoc Committee
with the Simcoe County CAO or designate as a resource be approved as the
CAO Recruitment Ad Hoc Committee.
Defeated;
Moved by: D. JebbSeconded by: G. Little
RES: 88-16RESOLVEDTHAT: Staff Report No. 57-07-16-BOD regarding the
CAO Recruitment Plan be approved; and
FURTHER THAT: Chair Lougheed, Vice Chair Ardiel, Past Chair
Bifolchi and Councillor Hall,with the SimcoeCounty CAO or
designate as a resource,be approved as the CAO Recruitment Ad
Hoc Committee; and
FURTHER THAT: the NVCA Board of Directors approve the final
CAO selection.
Carried;
(C.12)Staff Report No. 58-07-16-BOD from the Chief Administrative Officer
regarding NVCA Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan.
Moved by: P. HallSeconded by: R. Orr
RES: 89-16RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 58-07-16-BOD regarding the
NVCAs Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan Milestone 1
Initiating the Strategy Report be approved for implementation.
Carried;
11.CLOSED SESSION
Moved by: G. LittleSeconded by: T. Mokriy
RES: 90-16RESOLVED THAT: this meeting of the Board of Directors No.07-16
move into closed session at 12:00 p.m. to address matters pertaining to:
Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative
tribunals, affecting the Authority.
Statement of Claim Byers and NVCA
Gilmorebriefing note
Carried;
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Moved by: G. ArdielSeconded by: F. Nix
RES: 91-16RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors rise from closed session at
12:39 p.m. and report progress.
Carried;
Moved by:G. ArdielSeconded by: F. Nix
RES: 92-16RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors rise from closed session at
12:39 p.m. and report progress.
Carried;
Moved by: R. OrrSeconded by: K. White
RES: 93-16RESOLVED THAT: legal matters were updated in closed session.
Carried;
12.OTHER BUSINESS
Future board meeting locations. (Mayor French)
This item was deferred to the September 23/16 board meeting as Mayor French was
not in attendance at the time this item came up on the agenda.
13.ADJOURN
Moved by: D. JebbSeconded by: F. Nix
RES: 94-16RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors adjourn at 12:40 p.m. until
the next scheduled meetingSeptember 23, 2016, to be held at the
Town of Collingwood Public Library followed by a watershed bus tour,
or at the call of the chair.
Carried;
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Doug Lougheed, NVCA ChairD. Gayle Wood,
Chief Administrative Officer
Approved this _____ day of __________, 2016
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NVCA BoardMeeting Highlights,September 23, 2016
Next Board Meeting: October28, 2016,atBarrie City Hall
For the full meeting agenda including documents and reports, visit nvca.on.ca/about/boardofdirectors
Members support NVCA board reduction
On-farm stream restoration and forestry
Following a nine-monthpilotproject thatsaw the projects in Clearview,and
number of NVCA board members reduced from 27
Nearshore Monitoring and GeorgianBay
to 18, the board of directors supported making
Shoreline mapping projectsin Wasaga Beach.
the reduction permanent.The board directed
This tour was part of the boards ongoing
ChairLougheedto circulate a request for
education initiative.
municipal resolutions of support forthereduction
to all 18 watershed councils. A final report will be
presented to the board in December 2016.
In brief
During the meeting the board also:
NVCAs 2017 draft budget and capital levy to
Received a report regarding matching fundsin
be circulated for municipal review
support of a Wasaga Beach floodplain mapping
The board receivedNVCAs 2017 Draft Budget,
project under the 2017 National Disaster
which sets total revenues/expenses at $4.77
Mitigation Program.
million (compared to $4.99 million in 2016).The
Received an update on risk management
budget contains a 2.26% increase to the overall
services provided by NVCA to watershed
municipal levy.This amounts to an increase of
municipalities in support of the Clean Water
$48,600 to be shared by all 18 member
Act.
municipalities.
Approved an increase to fees for NVCAs
At their August meeting, the board received
Environmental Educationprogram in 2017.
NVCAs Asset Management Plan which details
capital needs for the next ten years. To support
Received anoverview of the proposed changes
this plan, the board received a2017 Draft Capital
to the Niagara Escarpment Plan and the
Levy requestin the amount of $129,926.
respective mandates of the Niagara
Escarpment Commission and NVCA.
The draftbudget and capital levy will now be
circulated to membermunicipalities for a 30-day
Learned of a $3,000 grant from Tourism
review period.It is also available on the NVCA
Simcoe to be used support of a Fort Willow
website.
Hike Interpretive Trail.
Board member tour watershed project sites
Future Meetings&Events
Following their meeting, board members and
Fort Willow National Historic Site
guests toured the northern part of the watershed
Designation Ceremony
to see firsthand NVCA projectsand programs
Friday, September 30, 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
including:
*By invitation only. Contact events@nvca.on.ca
Black Ash Creek Restoration andinvasive
for details.
Phragmitesmapping and removalin
Collingwood,
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8195 8Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0705-424-1479admin@nvca.on.ca
www.nvca.on.ca
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NVCA Board Highlights
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Festival at Fort WillowLivestake Cutting Work Days
Saturday, October 1, 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.Thursday, October 20 & Friday October 21, 9:00
Fort Willow Conservation Area, Minesinga.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Various locations across watershed
TD Tree Days Community Tree Plant, Hockley
Valley(Bakers Pond)
Sunday, October 2, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
246372 Hockley Rd., Orangeville
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Severn Sound Environmental Association
67 Fourth Street Midland, Ontario L4R 3S9
(705) 527-5166 - FAX (705) 527-5167
Website: www.severnsound.ca
Date: October 3, 2016
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Re: 2016 SSEA 19 Annual Partnership Awards
______________________________________________________________________________
Dear Severn Sound Area Mayors and Council Members,
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2016 Severn Sound Environmental awards.
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The following awards will be presented at the SSEA 19 Annual Partners Reception on November
10, 2017. We would greatly appreciate if you please spread the word. There are so many
individuals, groups and organization that should be recognized for their outstanding contributions for
the betterment of our watershed.
Severn Sound Bob Whittam Environmental Award
Bob Whittam is a biologist and an avid naturalist who is well known in the Severn Sound area. He has
been instrumental in ensuring the continued success and presence in our community of the Wye
tating the public
involvement program of the Severn Sound Remedial Action Plan (RAP). He was Public Advisory
Committee Chair for many years through the development of the RAP.
In 2000 the Severn Sound Bob Whittam Environmental Award was started in order to honour Bob by
recognizing those individuals or groups who are dedicated and truly interested in improving the
Severn Sound ecosystem.
Severn Sound Sustainability Award
This award is given to an individual or group that has demonstrated a commitment to environmental
sustainability in the Severn Sound area.
SSEA Source Water Protection Award
The award is presented to an individual landowner or group who has assisted in the promotion of
source water protection or, who have developed and are implementing exemplary source water
protection programs in the Severn Sound Source Protection Area
Severn Sound Environmental Stewardship Award
This award recognizes an individual or group for their meaningful achievements in the restoration and
protection of the Severn Sound area.
Severn Sound Student Environmental Awards
SSEA Student Environmental Award recognizes outstanding students in the Severn Sound area that
have displayed a passion for the natural world demonstrating a keen interest in nature, the
environment, conservation, stewardship and sustainability. These awards are received by students
who have aligned their environmental beliefs with their actions at school and at home.
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Nominations found on our website and must be received no later than October 28, 2016.
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If you require this document in an alternative format
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ExecutiveSummary
On May5, 1960, the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) was
createdby Order-in-Council OC-1837-60 to:
establish and undertake, in the area over which it has jurisdiction, a
program designed to further the conservation, restoration,
development and management of natural resources
(Section 20
(1) of the Conservation Authorities Act.
The NVCA has been operating for over 55 years with its municipal, provincial and
federal partners as well as local stakeholders.Like Ontarios other 35 conservation
authorities, NVCA operates under three fundamentalprinciples:
Watershed jurisdiction
Local decision making
Funding partnerships
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NVCAStrategic Plan 2014 to 2018
Vision-Innovative watershed management supporting a healthy
environment, communities and lifestyles.
Mission-Working together to lead, promote, support and inspire
innovative watershed management.
Guiding Principles-We are committed to carrying out our
responsibilities, providing services to our customers and working with our partners
in a professional, accountable, responsible and dedicated manner.
We are:
an adaptive organization -constantly striving to improve;committed to
anticipating change and thinking strategically
a "can-do" organization -collaborative, decisive and efficient, committed to
finding solutions that work for all
a science-based organization -committed to using the best available
watershed science and knowledge to inform decisions
a professional organization -authentic and credible, respectful of all and
receptive to the ideas of others
an open organization -approachable, committed to customer service
excellence, honest, open, transparent and effective
a responsible organization -trustworthy, committed to fiscal prudence and
the responsible use of resources
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Governance
The municipalities within the natural boundaries of the watershed govern the NVCA
through a Board of Directors.Directors are responsible for making decisions as a
collective workingfor the benefit of the whole watershed.They act as liaisons
between their municipalities and the NVCA.
Member Municipalities
Township of Adjala-TosorontioTown of Innisfil
Township of AmaranthTownship of Melancthon
City of BarrieTown of Mono
Town of the Blue MountainsMulmur Township
Bradford/West GwillimburyTown of New Tecumseth
Clearview TownshipTownship of Oro-Medonte
Town of CollingwoodTown of Shelburne
Township of EssaTownship of Springwater
Municipality of Grey HighlandsTown of Wasaga Beach
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Budget Process
In August 2016, the Board membersapproveda staff report on the budget
pressures projected for 2017 and directed staff to prepare a 2017 budget for
consideration of the Board based on a 2% increase to general levy for review at the
September 23, 2016 meeting.At that meeting, the Board directed staff to add
$4,151 to the budget bringing the overall levy increase to 2.26% to cover an
unexpected increased expenditure.The draft budget will be circulated to our
watershed municipalities for comments.The Board of Directors will vote on the
budget and associated municipal levy at the December 16, 2016Board meeting.
Budget Vote
Directors of the Board will vote on the budget and levy using a weighted vote based
on the Current Value Assessment levy apportionment formula from the next page.
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.
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Page
2.355%6.913%2.348%11.446%1.325%0.748%1.008%2.557%1.358%1.319%3.183%1.736%
% Increase2.26%3.460%1.643%1.896%4.872%1.682%1.104%
and Forestry
$48,603.91
$ Increase$112.83$355.57$5,449.90$909.23$4,372.21$553.05$111.75$695.29$3,383.12$1,965.92$1,576.25$4,300.78$1,930.23$6,578.75$8,350.42$2,831.07$2,707.21$2,416.05
The operating levy is shared by
Draft
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$4,904.76 $10,633.20 $84,285.81 $39,633.42 $42,572.32 $34,214.68 $8,544.34 $93,640.65 $338,867.48 $78,845.11 $117,630.69 $231,147.35 $148,284.86 $141,609.74 $270,692.91 $171,134.92 $158,645.69
$221,199.46
201Operating Levy$2,196,487.39
Operating
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$2,147,883.48
201Levy$4,791.93$10,277.62$78,835.92$38,724.19$38,200.11$33,661.63$8,432.59$92,945.36$335,484.36$76,879.19$116,054.44$226,846.57$146,354.63$135,030.99$262,342.49$168,303.85$155,938.49$218,783.41
to support the operating expenditures.
CVA
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201Apportionment Percentage0.2233%0.4841%3.8373%1.8044%1.9382%1.5577%0.3890%4.2632%15.4277%3.5896%5.3554%10.5235%6.7510%6.4471%12.3239%7.7913%7.2227%10.0706%
, is needed
ment
48,604
CVA
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y Contribution
0.2231%3.6704%1.8029%1.7785%0.3926%4.3273%15.6193%3.5793%5.4032%10.5614%6.8139%12.2140%7.8358%7.2601%
201ApportionPercentage0.4785%1.5672%6.2867%10.1860%
Information for Member Municipalities
Draft Operation budget is organized into business units and departments and is intended to reflect all associated
Draft Budget
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Tosorontio Township
-
Operating programs have been maintained at the previous years service levels.% increase in municipal levy, $
7
Medonte Township
2017 Draft Budget
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.26
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Amaranth TownshipMelancthon TownshipTown of MonoMulmur TownshipTown of ShelburneTown of The Blue MountainsMunicipality of Grey HighlandsAdjalaCity of BarrieTown Bradford W. GwillimburyClearview
TownshipTown of CollingwoodEssa TownshipTown of InnisfilTown of New Tecumseth OroSpringwater TownshipTown of Wasaga Beach
201 The 201costs.Athe municipal partners based on an apportionment percentage supplied to us by the Ministry of Natural Resources Summary of Municipal Lev NVCA
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Sources of Revenue
2017(Total Revenues for 2017-$4,773,789)
Levy - 45%
Special Benefit Projects - 1%
Municipal Contributions - 1%
Municipal Project -RMO - 3%
Federal Grants - 4%
Provincial Grants - 7%
User Fees - 25%
Capital Reserves - 4%
Operational Reserves - 2%
Contributions - 8%
2016(Total Revenues for 2016-$4,990,861)
Levy - 42%
Municipal - Other - 4%
Federal Grants - 13%
Provincial Grants - 6%
User Fees - 24%
Capital Reserves - 1%
Operational Reserves - 3%
Contributions - 7%
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Expenditures
2017(Total Expenditures for 2017 -$4,773,789)
Wages and Benefits - 70%
Amortization - 5%
Advertising - 1%
Travel & Vehicle - 1%
Interest & Bank - 0%
Training/Memberships/Dues - 1%
Office Supplies & Project Material
Costs - 10%
Occupancy Costs/Utilities - 4%
Professional & Consulting Fees - 4%
Purchased Assets - 4%
2016(Total Expenditures for 2016 -$4,990,861)
Wages and Benefits - 68%
Amortization - 4%
Advertising - 1%
Travel & Vehicle - 1%
Interest & Bank - 0%
Training/Memberships/Dues - 1%
Office Supplies & Project Material
Costs - 13%
Occupancy Costs/Utilities - 4%
Professional & Consulting Fees - 7%
Purchased Assets - 1%
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Asset Management
On August 26, 2016, the Board of Directorsapproved the NVCAs Asset
Management Plan for implementation.As mentioned in the plan, to achieve
maintenance of the assets for the next ten years, $142,776.50 per year is required
to be allocated to reserves.Staff reviewed the plan and found minor capital
maintenance which was able to be addressed through the operational budget.This
brought the annual need down to $129,926.50.The capital levy is shared by the
municipal partners based on an apportionment percentage supplied to us by the
Ministry of Natural Resources& Forestry.
Summary of Municipal Capital Levy Contribution
2017CVA2017 Capital
Apportionment Levy
PercentageContribution
$129,926.50
Amaranth Township0.2233%$290.13
Melancthon Township0.4841%$628.97
Town of Mono3.8373%$4,985.67
Mulmur Township1.8044%$2,344.39
Town of Shelburne1.9382%$2,518.24
Town of The Blue Mountains1.5577%$2,023.87
Municipality ofGrey Highlands0.3890%$505.41
Adjala-Tosorontio Township4.2632%$5,539.03
City of Barrie15.4277%$20,044.67
Town Bradford W. Gwillimbury3.5896%$4,663.84
Clearview Township5.3554%$6,958.08
Town of Collingwood10.5235%$13,672.82
Essa Township6.7510%$8,771.34
Town of Innisfil6.4471%$8,376.49
Town of New Tecumseth 12.3239%$16,012.01
Oro-Medonte Township7.7913%$10,122.96
Springwater Township7.2227%$9,384.20
Town of Wasaga Beach10.0706%$13,084.38
This total amount of $129,926.50 will be put into reserves to pay for the repair
maintenance and replacement of the assets as identified in the 2016 Asset
Management Plan.
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Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority
Proposed 2017 Budget
Consolidated
From Division110Reforestation
To Division680Corporate Administration
BUDGETBUDGET%
20162017CHANGE
REVENUE:
Municipal Levy Non Match 1,961,893.47 2,007,997.402.35%
Matching Municipal Levy (Flood)185,990.00 188,489.991.34%
Special Benefit Projects5 ,500.00 70,950.001190.00%
Oro-Medonte MOU(32,313.75) (32,960.03)2.00%
Municipal Contributions69,000.00 26,080.00-62.20%
Municipal Project - RMO120,000.00 134,000.0011.67%
Total Municipal Revenue 2,310,069.72 2,394,557.363.66%
MNR Transfer Payment-Flood188,490.06 188,489.990.00%
Other Provincial Sources133,500.00 166,600.0024.79%
Federal Sources633,908.00 167,700.00-73.55%
Total Government Grants955,898.06 522,789.99-45.31%
Contributions360,660.00 365,922.001.46%
User Fees
Reforestation38,000.00 52,500.0038.16%
Conservation Lands17,750.00 20,050.0012.96%
Planning755,500.00 755,500.000.00%
Environmental Monitoring13,000.00 13,000.000.00%
Environmental Education222,500.00 225,500.001.35%
Tiffin Operations78,500.00 90,500.0015.29%
Conservation Land Leases28,860.00 28,960.000.35%
Investment Income25,000.00 22,000.00-12.00%
Total Contributions and User Fees 1,539,770.00 1,573,932.002.22%
Reserves185,123.03 282,510.0352.61%
TOTAL REVENUE 4,990,860.81 4,773,789.38-4.35%
EXPENSES:
Wages and Interprogram Charges 3,370,991.80 3,353,034.40-0.53%
3,370,991.80 3,353,034.40-0.53%
Other Expenses
Staff Cost11,650.00 11,450.00-1.72%
Memberships/Professional Dues39,150.00 41,225.005.30%
Educations and Training32,500.00 29,500.00-9.23%
Materials & Supplies - General 458,250.00 280,750.00-38.73%
Materials & Supplies - Cost of Trees133,000.00 130,000.00-2.26%
Vehicles & Large Equipment Costs46,150.00 42,150.00-8.67%
Office Expenses26,250.00 27,250.003.81%
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Equipment Costs10,750.00 9,250.00-13.95%
Transportation Costs16,000.00 11,000.00-31.25%
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Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority
Proposed 2017 Budget
Consolidated
From Division110Reforestation
To Division680Corporate Administration
Legal37,000.00 37,000.00 0.00%
Consultants272,114.00 139,500.00 -48.73%
Insurance78,450.00 77,500.00 -1.21%
Taxes21,460.00 21,560.00 0.47%
Heat and Hydro32,000.00 32,000.00 0.00%
Telephones and Internet Access26,000.00 26,000.00 0.00%
Audit Fees17,500.00 17,500.00 0.00%
Interest and Bank Charges12,000.00 13,000.00 8.33%
Maintenance Expense30,400.00 30,400.00 0.00%
Uniform Expense4,525.00 4,525.00 0.00%
Leases14,000.00 14,000.00 0.00%
Advertisement and Communications38,220.00 25,720.00 -32.71%
Bad Debt Expense500.00 500.00 0.00%
Amortization Expense225,000.00 225,000.00 0.00%
Capital Asset Purchases37,000.00 173,975.00 370.20%
1,420,755.001,619,869.00 -12.29%
TOTAL EXPENSES4,990,860.80 4,773,789.38 -4.35%
SURPLUS (DEFICIT)0.01 (0.00) -100.00%
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Glossary of Terms
Advertisement & CommunicationsIncludes advertisements, signage for all of
the NVCA conservationareasas well as project site signage.This also includes the
NVCA annualEvening of Thanks volunteerrecognition event.
Amortization ExpenseAnnual expense for the capital purchases that are
partially expensesannually following a fixed asset schedule.
ContributionsIncludes donations, grants & special funding from non-
government agencies.
Federal Sources Federal grants or special projects funded by the federal
government. (eg. Lake Simcoe/South-eastern Georgian Bay Clean-Up Fund)
LeasesEquipment leases such as photocopiers, postage meter, etc.
Materials & SuppliesIncludes many things like offsite storage, materials and
supplies purchased for weddings, education programs, etc., as well as project
material costs required to complete specially funded projects.
Membership/Professional DuesIncludes membership with Conservation
Ontario and Conservation Authorities Moraine Coalition for the Oak Ridges Moraine;
as well as professional dues for staff as required.
MNRF Transfer PaymentProvincial money for the flood program,which is
matched bythe municipal levy.
Municipal LevyMoney provided by municipalities and apportioned by current
value assessment.Other parts of levy include:
Matching Levy FloodThis is the amount of levy that is matched by
municipalities for the transfer payment from the MNRF.
Special Benefit Levy This levy is only charged if the corresponding work is
required and is for a specific municipality.
Other Municipal ContributionsMoney contributed by specific municipalities for
special projectsdelivered by the NVCAor Risk Management Official work.
Other Provincial SourcesOther provincial grants or special projects funded by
the province.(eg.Source Water Protection).
StaffCost General staff costs include meals during conferences, mileage for non-
fleet vehicles, etc.
TaxesProperty taxes for the NVCA owned properties paid to the municipalities.
Transportation CostMileage paid to the NVCA Board of Directors.
User FeesFees for our programs and servicespaid by the user.These are not
municipal funds.
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Severn Sound Environmental Association
67 Fourth Street
Midland Ontario L4R 3S9
Tel: 705-527-5166 Fax: 705-527-5167
Website: www.severnsound.ca
September 23, 2016
To: Township of Oro-Medonte
RE: TREE SEEDLING DISTRIBUTION PROJECT
REQUEST TO CONSIDER MUNICIPAL PARTICIPATION IN 2017
Over the past ten years, Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) and
North Simcoe Stewardship/Dufferin Simcoe Land Stewardship Network have
partnered with the Townships of Tay, Tiny, Springwater, Oro-Medonte, Severn,
and Georgian Bay, the Towns of Penetanguishene and Midland, and the City of
Orillia to provide local residents with reasonably priced, native tree seedlings for
spring planting. The objective of the project is to promote tree planting by
residents in the Severn Sound area, improving environmental health and
increasing tree cover.
The project has been very successful: in the past ten years, 91,940 tree
seedlings were purchased and planted by residents of the participating
municipalities. The SSEA recommends that the program be offered to North
Simcoe municipalities for spring 2017.
At this time, SSEA would like to determine if your municipality is interested in
participating in the 2017 Tree Seedling Distribution Project. There is no direct
funding required from the municipalities to SSEA; however, municipal
partners will be responsible for assisting with project promotion and some
aspects of project implementation (see below).
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SSEA will be responsible for coordinating the program, including:
Ordering tree seedlings and organizing pick-up of the bulk seedling order
at the nursery.
Creating electronic promotional materials for use by participating
municipalities (i.e., poster, information/pricing sheet, species selection
guide, and tree planting tips sheet). Participating municipalities can link to
the SSEA website, which will contain all the promotional details.
Receiving tree orders and payments from participating residents. We are
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proposing a tree order deadline of January 20, 2017.
Providing receipts and pick-up instructions to participants.
Coordinating volunteers to assist with sorting and distribution of tree
orders. The distribution day will be in late April or early May 2017.
Producing a final report on the project by September 2017.
Municipal partners will be required to undertake the following responsibilities:
Provide the information/pricing sheet to residents. Options for program
promotion by the municipality include: municipal web-site and at municipal
facilities (e.g., poster on bulletin boards), inclusion in tax bills and/or other
municipal mailings (where possible/appropriate), and local/social media
(e.g., municipal page in newspaper, Twitter, Facebook). Promotional
materials should be distributed to landowners by December 2016, to allow
landowners sufficient time to place their orders before the proposed
January deadline.
Provide a suitable facility (e.g., sand dome, roads garage) for the
distribution location. The distribution location needs to be cool, indoors,
and secure, with sufficient space to store tree orders for a few days. Note:
wherever possible (and depending on program participation), SSEA will
coordinate joint distribution locations, rather than requiring each
municipality to provide individual distribution sites.
Provide assistance (e.g., staff, council member, or other municipal
representative) with pick up, sorting, and distribution of tree seedlings.
o Bulk order seedling pick-up from the nursery (approximately ½
day): Several vehicles will be required, including SSEA vehicle(s) to
pick up seedlings from the nursery, located in Everett, north of
Alliston. Whenever possible, depending on the size and type of
vehicles the municipalities have available, SSEA alternates which
participating municipalities are required to assist with tree seedling
pickup each spring. The tree seedling bulk order is typically picked
up from the nursery one or two days prior to the distribution day.
o Sorting bulk order into individual landowner orders (approximately
½ day): Tree seedlings are normally sorted one day prior to the
distribution day, at a central location. Following sorting, orders for
participants are transported to the designated distribution locations.
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o Distribution of tree orders (approximately ¾ day): The distribution
thththth
dates are tentatively April 28/29 OR May 6/7, however the final
dates will depend on spring weather conditions, which determine
when seedlings can be harvested and packaged by the nursery.
The distribution timing is typically finalized in late March or early
April.
Municipal in-kind support for the program provides a visible partnership, and
helps to keep project implementation costs low. If at all possible, the SSEA
intends to divide up municipal responsibilities for seedling pick-up,
sorting/packaging, and distribution for the 2017 program, so that each
municipality contributes, but is not responsible for assisting with all aspects of
project implementation (as was done in 2016).
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Please advise the SSEA (by email to gmarchildon@midland.ca) by October 21,
2016 if your municipality would like to participate in this project for 2017, and if
so, who the contact person is who will liaise with SSEA on this project.
Yours truly,
Michelle Hudolin
Wetlands and Habitat Biologist
Severn Sound Environmental Association
CC: SSEA Board of Directors
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ONTARIO COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE FUND
FORMULA-BASED COMPONENT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN:
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF ONTARIO
as represented by the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
(theProvince)
and
The Corporation of the Town of Oro-Medonte
(theRecipient)
BACKGROUND
The Province created the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund to: (1) provide stable funding to
help small communities address critical core infrastructure needs in relation to roads, bridges, water
and wastewater; (2) further strengthen municipal asset management practices within small
communities; and (3) help small communities use a broad range of financial tools to address critical
infrastructure challenges and provide long-term financial support for the rehabilitation and repair of
core infrastructure for those in most need.
The Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund is composed of two components: (1) the Application-
Based Component; and (2) the Formula-Based Component. The Formula-Based Component of the
Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund is based on a municipalitys local fiscal circumstances and its
total core infrastructure assets with a minimum grant of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00).
The Recipient is eligible to receive funding under the Formula-Based Component of the Ontario
Community Infrastructure Fund.
CONSIDERATION
In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement and for other
good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is expressly acknowledged, the
Parties agree as follows:
1.0 ENTIRE AGREEMENT
1.1 This Agreement, including:
Schedule A General Terms And Conditions,
Schedule B Additional Terms And Conditions,
Schedule C Operational Requirements Under The Agreement,
Schedule D Eligible Project Categories,
Schedule E Eligible And Ineligible Costs,
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Schedule F Financial Information,
Schedule G Aboriginal Consultation Requirements,
Schedule H Communications Protocol, and
Schedule I Reports,
constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter
contained in this Agreement and supersedes all prior oral or written representations and
agreements.
2.0 COUNTERPARTS
2.1 This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which will be
deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument.
3.0 AMENDING AGREEMENT
3.1 This Agreement may only be amended by a written agreement duly executed by the Parties.
4.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.1 The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that:
(a) By receiving Funds it may become subject to legislation applicable to organizations
that receive funding from the Government of Ontario, including the BPSAA, the
PSSDA and the AGA;
(b) Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario has issued expenses, perquisites and
procurement directives and guidelines pursuant to the BPSAA that may be applicable
to the Recipient;
(c) The Funds are
(i) To assist the Recipient to carry out the Project and not to provide goods or
services to the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund Formula-Based
Component, and
(ii) Funding for the purposes of the PSSDA; and
(d) The Province is not responsible for, nor does the Province have a managerial role in,
the undertaking, implementation, completion, operation and/or maintenance of any
Project to which Funds are directed. The Recipient will not seek to hold the Province
responsible for the undertaking, implementation, completion, operation and/or
maintenance of any Projects to which Funds are directed through recourse to a third
party, arbitrator, tribunal or court.
5.0 IMPACT OF RECEIVING FUNDING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT ON ANY
EXISTING ONTARIO COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE FUND FUNDING
COMPONENT AGREEMENT
5.1 The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that if the Recipient receives Funds under this
Agreement, the Recipient will be ineligible to receive any additional funds under any existing
Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund Formula-Based Component agreement that it may
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have with the Province. By way of example only, if the Recipient has an existing Ontario
Community Infrastructure Fund Formula-Based Component agreement with the Province and
was eligible to receive Funds for 2017 under that existing Ontario Community Infrastructure
Fund Formula-Based Component agreement and receives Funds for 2017 under this
Agreement, the Recipient is not eligible to receive any Funds for 2017 under its existing
Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund Formula-Based Component agreement.
\[R EST O F P AGE I NTENTIONALLY L EFT B LANK S IGNATURE P AGE F OLLOWS\]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties have executed this Agreement on the dates set out below.
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF ONTARIO,
as represented by the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
______________________________________ ___________________
Name: Randy Jackiw Date
Title: Assistant Deputy Minister
I have the authority to bind the Crown pursuant to delegated authority.
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF ORO-MEDONTE
______________________________________ ___________________
Name: Insert Name Date
Title: Insert Position
AFFIXCORPORATE
SEAL
______________________________________ ___________________
Name: Insert Name Date
Title: Insert Position
I/We have the authority to bind the Recipient.
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SCHEDULE A
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
ARTICLE A1
I NTERPRETATION A ND D EFINITIONS
B2/2!Joufsqsfubujpo/ For the purposes of interpreting this Agreement:
(a) Words in the singular include the plural and vice versa;
(b) Words in one gender include all genders;
(c) The headings do not form part of this Agreement; they are for reference purposes only
and will not affect the interpretation of the Agreement;
(d) Any reference to dollars or currency will be in Canadian dollars and currency;
(e) Any reference to a statute means a statute of the Province of Ontario, unless
otherwise indicated;
(f) Any reference to a statute is to that statute and to the regulations made pursuant to
that statute as they may be amended from time to time and to any statute or
regulations that may be passed that have the effect of supplanting or superseding that
statute or regulation unless a provision of this Agreement provides otherwise;
(g) All accounting terms will be interpreted in accordance with the Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles and all calculations will be made and all financial data to be
submitted will be prepared in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles; and
(h) The words include, includes and including denote that the subsequent list is not
exhaustive.
B2/3!Efgjojujpot/ In this Agreement, the following terms will have the following meanings:
Aboriginal Group includes the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada or any other
group holding Aboriginal or treaty rights under section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
Additional Terms and Conditions means the terms and conditions referred to in section
A9.1 of Schedule A to this Agreement and specified in Schedule B of this Agreement.
BHB means the Auditor General Act.
Agreement means this agreement entered into between the Province and the Recipient
and includes all of the Schedules listed in section 1.1 of this Agreement and any amending
agreement entered into pursuant to section 3.1 of this Agreement.
Allocation Notice means the notice that the Recipient received from the Province setting
out the amount of Funds the Recipient is eligible to receive from the Province for the Funding
Year in which the notice was issued. The Allocation Notice also includes the proposed
allocation of Funds that the Recipient is eligible to receive for the following two Funding Years
(although these proposed allocations are subject to change).
Annual Financial Report means the report that the Province will provide, either in paper or
electronically, to the Recipient pursuant to this Agreement.
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_Bsn_t!Mfohui_!has the same meaning as set out in the Income Tax Act (Canada), as it
read on the Effective Date of this Agreement, and as treated or defined under Generally
Accepted Accounting Principles.
Auditor General means the Auditor General of Ontario.
CQTBB means the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act, 2010.
Business Day means any working day, Monday to Friday inclusive, excluding statutory
and other holidays, namely: New Years Day; Family Day; Good Friday; Easter Monday;
Victoria Day; Canada Day; Civic Holiday; Labour Day; Thanksgiving Day; Remembrance
Day; Christmas Day; Boxing Day; and any other day on which the Province is closed for
business.
Communications Protocol means the protocol set out under Schedule H of this
Agreement.
Consultant means any person the Recipient retains to do work related to this Agreement.
Conflict Of Interest includes any circumstances where:
(a) The Recipient; or
(b) Any person who has the capacity to influence the Recipients decisions,
has outside commitments, relationships or financial interests that could, or could be
seen to, interfere with the Recipients objective, unbiased and impartial judgment
relating to the Project, the use of the Funds or both.
Contract means an agreement between the Recipient and a third-party whereby the third-
party provides a good or service for the Project in return for financial consideration that may
be submitted by the Recipient for the Provinces consideration as an Eligible Cost.
Effective Date means the date on which this Agreement is effective, as set out under
section C1.1 of Schedule C of this Agreement.
Eligible Costs means those costs set out under section E1.1 of Schedule E of this
Agreement.
Event of Default has the meaning ascribed to it in section 15.1 of Schedule A this
Agreement.
Expiry Date means the date on which this Agreement will expire, as set out under section
C1.2 of Schedule C of this Agreement unless amended or terminated prior to this date in
accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
GBB means the Financial Administration Act.
Failure means a failure to comply with any term, condition, obligation under any other
agreement that the Recipient has with Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario or one of
Her agencies.
GJQQBmeans the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1990.
First Nation means a band, as defined under section 2(1) of the Indian Act (Canada).
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Funding Year means the period commencing January 1 of one calendar year and ending
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December 31 of the same calendar year.
Funds means the money the Province provides to the Recipient pursuant to this
Agreement, as set out in an Allocation Notice or Revised Allocation Notice issued under this
Agreement each Funding Year.
Indemnified Parties means Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, Her Ministers,
agents, appointees and employees.
Ineligible Costs means those costs set out under section E2.1 of Schedule E of this
Agreement.
Interest Earned means the amount of money earned by the Recipient from placing the
Funds in an interest bearing account as set out under section A3.4 of Schedule A of this
Agreement.
Local Services Board means a board established under the Northern Services Boards
Act.
NB means the Municipal Act, 2001.
Notice means any communication given or required to be given pursuant to this
Agreement.
Notice Period means the period of time within which the Recipient is required to remedy
an Event of Default, and includes any such period or periods of time by which the Province
considers it reasonable to extend that time.
Parties means the Province and the Recipient collectively.
Party means either the Province or the Recipient.
Project means the undertaking:
(a) Described in the Project Information Form the Province provides to the Recipient
pursuant to this Agreement; and
(b) Approved by the Province.
Project Information Form means the form that the Province will provide, either in paper or
electronically, to the Recipient pursuant to this Agreement.
QTTEB means the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act, 1996.
Reports means the reports set out under Schedule I of this Agreement.
Requirements of Law means all applicable statutes, regulations, by-laws, ordinances,
codes, official plans, rules, approvals, permits, licenses, authorizations, orders, decrees,
injunctions, directions and agreements with all authorities that now or at any time hereafter
may relate to the Recipient, the Project, the Funds and this Agreement. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, if the Recipient is subject to the BPSAA, the PSSDA or any other
type of broader public sector accountability legislative provisions, the BPSAA, the PSSDA
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and those broader public sector accountability legislative provisions are deemed to be a
Requirement of Law.
Revised Allocation Notice means an Allocation Notice that the Province issues that alters
an Allocation Notice that the Province previously issued.
Term means the period of time beginning on the Effective Date of this Agreement and
ending on the Expiry Date unless terminated earlier pursuant to Articles A13, A14 or A15 of
this Agreement.
B2/4!Dpogmjdu/ Subject to section A9.1 of Schedule A of this Agreement, in the event of a conflict
between the terms and conditions set out in this Schedule A of the Agreement and the
terms or conditions set out in any other Schedule of this Agreement, the terms and conditions
set out under this Schedule A of the Agreement will prevail.
ARTICLE A2
R EPRESENTATIONS,W ARRANTIES A ND C OVENANTS
B3/2!Hfofsbm/ The Recipient represents, warrants and covenants that:
(a) It is, and will continue to be for the Term of this Agreement, a validly existing legal
entity with full power to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement;
(b) It has, and will continue to have for the Term of this Agreement, the experience and
expertise necessary to carry out the Project;
(c) It has the financial resources necessary to carry out any Projects to which it directs
any of the Funds being provided under this Agreement and is not indebted to any
person to the extent that that indebtedness would undermine the Recipients ability to
complete the Projects to which it directs the Funds;
(d) It is in compliance with all Requirements of Law and will remain in compliance with all
Requirements of Law related to any aspect of the Project, the Funds or both for the
Term of this Agreement; and
(e) Unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement, any information the Recipient
provided to the Province in support of its request for Funds, including any information
relating to any eligibility requirements, was true and complete at the time the Recipient
provided it.
B3/3!Fyfdvujpo!Pg!Bhsffnfou/ The Recipient represents and warrants that it has:
(a) The full power and authority to enter into this Agreement; and
(b) Taken all necessary actions to authorize the execution of this Agreement.
B3/4!Hpwfsobodf/ The Recipient represents, warrants and covenants that it has, and will
maintain, in writing for the Term of this Agreement:
(a) A code of conduct and ethical responsibilities for all persons at all levels of the
Recipients organization;
(b) Procedures to ensure the ongoing effective functioning of the Recipient;
(c) Decision-making mechanisms for the Recipient;
(d) Procedures to enable the Recipient to manage the Funds prudently and effectively;
(e) Procedures to enable the Recipient to successfully complete the Project;
(f) Procedures to enable the Recipient to, in a timely manner, identify risks to the
completion of the Project and develop strategies to address those risks;
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(g) Procedures to enable the preparation and delivery of all Reports required under this
Agreement; and
(h) Procedures to enable the Recipient to deal with such other matters as the Recipient
considers necessary to ensure that the Recipient carries out its obligations under this
Agreement.
B3/5!Bqqspwbmt-!Mjdfotft!Boe!Qfsnjut/ The Recipient represents, warrants and covenants that
it has or will apply for any approval, license, permit or similar authorization necessary to carry
out the Project before carrying out the Project. For greater clarity, the Recipient
acknowledges and agrees that the entering into this Agreement does not in any way obligate
any regulatory authority established under an Act of the Ontario Legislature to issue any type
of approval, license, permit or similar authorization that the Recipient may need or want in
relation to undertaking any Project to which Funds are directed or to meet any other term or
condition under this Agreement.
B3/6!Tvqqpsujoh!Epdvnfoubujpo/ Upon request, and within the time period indicated in the
Notice, the Recipient will provide the Province with proof of the matters referred to in this
Article A2 of this Agreement.
B3/7Beejujpobm!Dpwfobout/ The Recipient undertakes to advise the Province within five (5)
Business Days of:
(a) Any changes that affect its representations, warranties and covenants under sections
A2.1, A2.2, A2.3 or A2.4 of Schedule A of this Agreement during the Term of the
Agreement; and
(b) Any actions, suits or other proceedings which could or would reasonably prevent the
Recipient from complying with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
ARTICLE A3
F UNDS A ND C ARRYING O UT T HE P ROJECT
B4/2!Gvoet!Qspwjefe/ The Province will:
(a) Provide the Recipient up to the amount of Funds set out in the Allocation Notice for
each Funding Year during the Term of this Agreement for the sole purpose of carrying
out one or more Projects;
(b) Provide the Funds to the Recipient in accordance with Schedule F of this
Agreement;
(c) Deposit the Funds into an account designated by the Recipient, provided that account:
(i) Resides at a Canadian financial institution, and
(ii) Is in the name of the Recipient.
B4/3!Mjnjubujpo!Po!Qbznfou!Pg!Gvoet/ Despite section A3.1 of Schedule A of this Agreement:
(a) The Province is not obligated to provide any Funds set out in an Allocation Notice or
Revised Allocation Notice to the Recipient in any Funding Year until:
(i) The Recipient provides the insurance certificate or other proof as the Province
may request pursuant to section A12.2 of Schedule A of this Agreement,
(ii) The Recipient has submitted to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs any
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year,
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(iii) The Recipient has submitted to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Affairs all outstanding reporting under any other Ontario Community
Infrastructure Fund contribution agreement, and
(iv) The Recipient has submitted to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Affairs a copy of their asset management plan and any subsequent updates by
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December 31 of each calendar year if not previously submitted;
(b) The Province is not obligated to provide any instalments of Funds set out in an
Allocation Notice to the Recipient in any Funding Year until the Province is satisfied
with the progress of the Project;
(c) The Province may, acting reasonably:
(i) Adjust the amount of Funds set out in the Recipients Allocation Notice or
Revised Allocation Notice, and/or
(ii) Adjust the amount of Funds the Province actually provides to the Recipient in
any Funding Year, and/or
(iii) Hold all or a portion of the Funds set out in the Recipients Allocation Notice or
Revised Allocation Notice
based upon the Provinces assessment of the information provided by the Recipient
pursuant to Article A7 of Schedule A of this Agreement; and
(d) If, pursuant to the FAA, the Province does not receive the necessary appropriation
from the Ontario Legislature for any payment under this Agreement, the Province is
not obligated to make any such payment, and, as a consequence, the Province may:
(i) Reduce the amount of Funds and, in consultation with the Recipient, change
the Project without liability, penalty or costs; or
(ii) Terminate the Agreement pursuant to section A14.1 of Schedule A of this
Agreement.
B4/4!Vtf!Pg!Gvoet!Boe!Qspkfdu/ The Recipient will:
(a) Only use the Funds being provided under this Agreement toward Projects that fall
within the category of projects set out under section D1.1 of Schedule D of this
Agreement;
(b) Carry out and complete any Projects in accordance with the terms and conditions of
this Agreement;
(c) Use the Funds only for Eligible Costs that are necessary to carry out the Project; and
(d) Not use the Funds for Ineligible Costs.
B4/5!Joufsftu!Cfbsjoh!Bddpvou/ If the Province provides Funds to the Recipient before the
Recipients immediate need for the Funds, the Recipient will place the Funds in an interest-
bearing account in the name of the Recipient at a Canadian financial institution. The
Recipient will hold the Funds plus the Interest Earned in trust for the Province until the
Recipient needs the Funds for the Projects.
B4/6!Op!Qspwjodjbm!Qbznfou!Pg!Joufsftu/!!The Province is not required to pay interest on any
Funds under this Agreement. For greater clarity, this includes interest on any Funds that the
Province has withheld paying to the Recipient pursuant to a term or condition set out in this
Agreement.
B4/7!Gvoet!Gps!Gvoejoh!Zfbs!Mjnjufe!Up!Bnpvou!Tfu!Pvu!Jo!Bmmpdbujpo!Opujdf!Ps!Sfwjtfe!
Bmmpdbujpo!Opujdf/ The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that the Funds available to it for
a Funding Year will not exceed the amount set out in the Recipients Allocation or Revised
Allocation Notice for that Funding Year.
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B4/8!Sfdjqjfou!Nbz!Tbwf!Gvoet!Gspn!Pof!Gvoejoh!Zfbs!Up!Vtf!Jo!Mbufs!Gvoejoh!Zfbst/
The Recipient may save any Funds that it receives in one Funding Year, including any
interest earned thereon, for use in later Funding Years. Where the Recipient saves Funds
from one Funding Year to use in later Funding Years, the Recipient will be deemed to have
spent any Interest Earned first, followed by the principal.
B4/9!Tbwfe!Gvoet!Gspn!Pof!Gvoejoh!Zfbs!Nvtu!Cf!Tqfou!Xjuijo!Gjwf!Gvoejoh!Zfbst!Pg!Uif!
Zfbs!Uif!Gvoet!Xfsf!Bmmpdbufe/ Despite anything else in this Agreement, the Recipient
will spend any Funds, including any interest earned thereon, that it received and has saved
within five (5) Funding Years in which those Funds were received. By way of example only, if
a Recipient received Funds from the Province in 2017 and decided to save those Funds, the
Recipient must spend those Funds, including any interest earned thereon, by December 31,
2021. In the event that the Recipient does not spend those saved Funds in accordance with
the requirements set out in this section A3.8 of the Agreement, those saved Funds, including
any Interest Earned thereon, will be returned to the Province.
B4/:!Usbotgfs!Pg!Gvoet/ The Recipient may transfer Funds provided under this Agreement to
another entity provided the following is met:
(a) The transfer of Funds is for a Project that is set out under section D1.1 of Schedule
D of this Agreement;
(b) The Project is in both the Recipient and the other entitys asset management plan;
and
(c) The entity receiving the Recipients Funds must be eligible to receive those Funds.
B4/21!Gvoet!Nbz!Cf!Vtfe!Gps!Qspkfdut!Voefs!Puifs!Gfefsbm!Ps!Qspwjodjbm!Gvoejoh!
Qsphsbnt/ The Recipient may use the Funds being provided under this Agreement for
projects covered under other provincial or federal funding programs provided the following is
met:
(a) The project is also a Project that is set out under section D1.1 of Schedule D of this
Agreement; and
(b) The other provincial or federal funding program allows for Funds being provided under
the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund to be used toward a project under that
other provincial or federal funding program.
B4/22!Sfcbuft-!Dsfejut!boe!Sfgvoet/ The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that the amount of
Funds available to it pursuant to this Agreement is based on the actual costs to the Recipient,
less any costs, for which the Recipient has received, will receive or is eligible to receive, a
rebate, credit or refund.
ARTICLE A4
A BORIGINAL C ONSULTATION
B5/2!Qspwjtjpo!Pg!Gvoet!Efqfoefou!Vqpo!Uif!Qspwjodf!Nffujoh!Jut!Evuz!Up!Dpotvmu!
Pcmjhbujpot/ The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that the provision of any Funds under
this Agreement is strictly conditional upon the Province satisfying any obligations it may have
to consult with and, if appropriate, accommodate any Aboriginal Group with an interest in any
Project in which Funds are directed in order for the Project to proceed.
B5/3!Sfdjqjfou!Jt!Uif!Qspwjodf_t!Efmfhbuf!Gps!Qvsqptft!Pg!Dpotvmubujpo!Xjui!Bcpsjhjobm!
Hspvqt/ By entering into this Agreement, the Province delegates the procedural aspects of
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any consultation obligations the Province may have with any Aboriginal Group in relation to
any Project in which Funds are directed to the Recipient as set out in Schedule G of this
Agreement. The Recipient, by signing this Agreement acknowledges that the Province has
delegated the procedural aspects of any consultation obligations that the Province may have
with any Aboriginal Group in relation to any Project in which Funds are directed and accepts
said delegation and agrees to act diligently as the Provinces delegate so as to preserve the
Honour of the Crown in relation to any consultation obligations that the Province may have in
relation to any Project in which Funds are directed.
B5/4!Sfdjqjfout!Pcmjhbujpot!Jo!Sfmbujpo!Up!Dpotvmubujpot/ The Recipient will:
(a) Be responsible for consulting with any Aboriginal Group that has an interest in any
Project in which Funds are directed on behalf of the Province in accordance with
Schedule G of this Agreement;
(b) Take directions from the Province in relation to consulting with any Aboriginal Group
with an interest in any Project in which Funds are directed as well as any other
directions that the Province may issue in relation to consultations, including
suspending or terminating any Project in which Funds are directed; and
(c) Provide a detailed description of any actions it took in relation to consultation with any
Aboriginal Group with an interest in any Project in which Funds are directed in its
Reports.
B5/5!Sfdjqjfou!Xjmm!Opu!Tubsu!Dpotusvdujpo!Po!Boz!Qspkfdu!Voujm!Sfdjqjfou!Qspwjeft!
Fwjefodf!Up!Uif!Qspwjodf!Uibu!Opujdf!Pg!Qspkfdu!Ibt!Cffo!Hjwfo!Up!Jefoujgjfe!
Bcpsjhjobm!Hspvqt/ Despite anything else in this Agreement, the Recipient will not
commence or allow a third party to commence construction on any aspect of any Project in
which Funds are directed for forty-five (45) Business Days, or such other longer or shorter
time as the Province may direct, after it has provided the Province with written evidence that
the Recipient has sent notice about any Project in which Funds are directed to the Aboriginal
Groups the Province has identified in accordance with Schedule G of this Agreement.
ARTICLE A5
R ECIPIENTS A CQUISITION O F G OODS AND S ERVICES AND D ISPOSAL OF A SSETS
B6/2!Bdrvjtjujpo!Pg!Hppet!Boe!Tfswjdft!Jo!Dpnqfujujwf!Qspdvsfnfou!Qspdftt/ The
Recipient will acquire any goods and services for the Project through a transparent,
competitive process that ensures the best value for any Funds expended and at no greater
value than fair market value, after deducting trade discounts and/or other discounts available
to the Recipient. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, where the Recipient is a
municipal entity to which the MA applies, the Recipient will follow its procurement policies
required under the MA. Where the Recipient is a Local Services Board, the Recipient will
obtain a minimum of three (3) written quotes for any goods or services which exceed twenty-
five thousand dollars ($25,000.00), unless the Province provides its prior written approval to
obtain such goods or services in another manner. The Province may waive the requirements
of this section A5.1 of the Agreement if:
(a) The goods or services the Recipient is purchasing are not readily available; or
(b) The Recipient has researched the market for a similar purchase within the last two (2)
years and knows prevailing market costs for those good or services being purchased.
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B6/3!CQTBB/ For greater clarity, if the Recipient is subject to the BPSAA and there is a conflict
between the BPSAA and a requirement under this Article A5 of the Agreement, the BPSAA
will apply and prevail to the extent of that conflict.
B6/4!Dpousbdut/ The Recipient will ensure that all Contracts:
(a) Are consistent with this Agreement;
(b) Do not conflict with this Agreement;
(c) Incorporate the relevant provisions of this Agreement to the fullest extent possible;
(d) Require that any parties to those Contracts comply with all Requirements of Law; and
(e) Authorize the Province to perform audits of the parties to those Contracts in relation to
the Project or any Funds provided to those parties.
B6/5!Vtf!Pg!Dpotvmubout/ The Province recognizes and acknowledges that the Recipient may
engage one or more Consultants for the purposes of carrying out any Projects in which Funds
are directed. The Recipient will have sole responsibility for hiring and terminating the
employment of said Consultants. The Recipient further acknowledges and agrees that the
Recipient will be responsible for all acts and actions of the Recipients Consultants and that
all such acts and actions will be treated as acts and actions of the Recipient for the purposes
of this Agreement.
B6/6!Bttfu!Sfufoujpo/ The Recipient will comply with section C1.3 of Schedule C of this
Agreement as it relates to the retention of any assets purchased, built or rehabilitated with
Funds being provided under this Agreement.
B6/7!Usbef!Bhsffnfout/ If the Recipient is subject to any provincial or federal trade agreements
to which the Province is a party, the Recipient will comply with the applicable requirements of
such trade agreements. In particular, and without limitation, if the Recipient is subject to
Annex 502.4 of the Agreement on Internal Trade, the Recipient will comply with all applicable
requirements of Annex 502.4. In the event of any conflict between any requirement under
Annex 502.4 and a requirement under this Article A5 of the Agreement, Annex 502.4 will
apply and prevail to the extent of that conflict.
ARTICLE A6
C ONFLICT O F I NTEREST
B7/2!Op!Dpogmjdu!Pg!Joufsftu/ The Recipient will carry out the Project and use the Funds without
an actual, potential or perceived Conflict of Interest.
B7/3!Ejtdmptvsf!Up!Uif!Qspwjodf; The Recipient will:
(a) Disclose to the Province, without delay, any situation that a reasonable person would
interpret as an actual, potential or perceived Conflict Of Interest; and
(b) Comply with any terms and conditions that the Province may impose as a result of the
disclosure.
ARTICLE A7
R EPORTS,R ECORDS,I NSPECTION,A UDITS A ND T HE P ROVISION O F I NFORMATION
B8/2!Qsfqbsbujpo!Boe!Tvcnjttjpo/ The Recipient will:
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(a) Submit to the Province at the address referred to in section C1.4 of Schedule C of
this Agreement all Reports in accordance with the timelines and content requirements
set out in Schedule I of this Agreement, or in a form as specified by the Province
from time to time;
(b) Ensure that all Reports are completed to the satisfaction of the Province; and
(c) Ensure that all Reports are signed on behalf of the Recipient by an authorized signing
officer and that the accompanying attestation has been completed.
B8/3!Sfdpset!Nbjoufobodf/ The Recipient will keep and maintain:
(a) All financial records, including invoices, relating to the Funds or otherwise to the
Project in a manner consistent with generally acceptable accounting principles; and
(b) All non-financial documents and records relating to the Funds or otherwise to the
Project in a manner consistent with all Requirements of Law.
B8/4!Jotqfdujpo/ The Province, its authorized representatives or an independent auditor identified
by the Province may, at its own expense, upon twenty-four (24) hours Notice to the Recipient
during normal business hours, enter the Recipients premises to review the progress of the
Project and the Recipients allocation and expenditure of the Funds and, for these purposes,
the Province, its authorized representatives or an independent auditor identified by the
Province may take one or more of the following actions:
(a) Inspect and copy the records and documents referred to in this section A7.2 of
Schedule A of this Agreement;
(b) Remove any copies made pursuant to section A7.3(a) of Schedule A of this
Agreement from the Recipients premises; and
(c) Conduct an audit or investigation of the Recipient in respect of the expenditure of the
Funds, the Project or both.
B8/5!Ejtdmptvsf/ To assist in respect of the rights set out under section A7.3 of Schedule A of
this Agreement, the Recipient will disclose any information requested by the Province, its
authorized representatives or an independent auditor identified by the Province and will do so
in the form requested by the Province, its authorized representatives or an independent
auditor identified by the Province, as the case may be.
B8/6!Op!Dpouspm!Pg!Sfdpset/ No provision of this Agreement will be construed so as to give the
Province any control whatsoever over the Recipients records.
B8/7!Bvejups!Hfofsbm/ For greater certainty, the Provinces rights under this Article of the
Agreement are in addition to any rights provided to the Auditor General pursuant to section
9.1 of the AGA.
B8/8!Qspwjtjpo!Pg!Jogpsnbujpo/ The Recipient will provide to the Province, within the time period
set out in the Notice, such information in respect of this Agreement or any Project in which
Funds are directed as the Province requests.
ARTICLE A8
C OMMUNICATIONS
B9/2!Sfdjqjfou!Up!Gpmmpx!Dpnnvojdbujpot!Qspupdpm/ The Recipient will follow the
Communications Protocol set out under Schedule H of this Agreement.
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B9/3!Qvcmjdbujpo!Cz!Uif!Qspwjodf/!!The Recipient agrees the Province may, in addition to any
obligations the Province may have under FIPPA, publicly release information under this
Agreement, including the Agreement itself, in hard copy or in electronic form, on the internet
or otherwise.
ARTICLE A9
A DDITIONAL T ERMS AND C ONDITIONS
B:/2!Beejujpobm!Ufsnt!boe!Dpoejujpot/ The Recipient will comply with any Additional Terms
and Conditions set out under Schedule B of this Agreement. In the event of a conflict or
inconsistency between any of the requirements of the Additional Terms and Conditions and
any requirements of this Schedule A of this Agreement, the Additional Terms and
Conditions will prevail.
ARTICLE A10
D ISCLOSURE OF I NFORMATION P ROVIDED TO THE P ROVINCE
B21/2!GJQQB/ The Recipient acknowledges that the Province is bound by the FIPPA.
B21/3!Ejtdmptvsf!Pg!Jogpsnbujpo/!!Any information provided to the Province in connection with the
Project or otherwise in connection with the Agreement may be subject to disclosure in
accordance with FIPPAand any other Requirements of Law.
ARTICLE A11
I NDEMNITY,L IMITATION O F L IABILITY A ND D UTY T O D EFEND
B22/2!Joefnojgjdbujpo/!!The Recipient hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the
Indemnified Parties from and against any and all direct or indirect liability, loss, costs,
damages and expenses (including legal, expert and consultant fees), causes of action,
actions, claims, demands, lawsuits or other proceedings, by whomever made, sustained,
incurred, brought or prosecuted, in any way arising out of or in connection with the Project or
otherwise in connection with this Agreement, unless solely caused by the gross negligence or
wilful misconduct of the Province.
B22/3!Fydmvtjpo!Pg!Mjbcjmjuz/ The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that in no event will the
Province be liable for any general, compensatory, incidental, special or consequential
damages, or any loss of use, revenue or profit by the Recipient or the Recipients officers,
servants, employees and agents arising out of or in any way related to this Agreement.
B22/4!Sfdjqjfou_t!Qbsujdjqbujpo/ The Recipient will, at its expense, to the extent requested by the
Province, participate in or conduct the defence of any proceeding against any Indemnified
Parties and any negotiations for their settlement.
B22/5!Qspwjodf_t!Fmfdujpo/ The Province may elect to participate in or conduct the defence of any
proceeding by providing Notice to the Recipient of such election without prejudice to any
other rights or remedies of the Province under this Agreement, at law or in equity. Each Party
participating in the defence will do so by actively participating with the others counsel.
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B22/6!Tfuumfnfou!Bvuipsjuz/ The Recipient will not enter into a settlement of any proceeding
against any Indemnified Parties unless the Recipient has obtained the prior written approval
of the Province. If the Recipient is requested by the Province to participate in or conduct the
defence of any proceeding, the Province will co-operate with and assist the Recipient to the
fullest extent possible in the proceeding and any related settlement negotiations.
B22/7!Sfdjqjfou_t!Dp.pqfsbujpo/ If the Province conducts the defence of any proceedings, the
Recipient will co-operate with and assist the Province to the fullest extent possible in the
proceedings and any related settlement negotiations.
ARTICLE A12
I
NSURANCE
B23/2!Sfdjqjfou_t!Jotvsbodf/ The Recipient represents and warrants that it has, and will maintain
for each Project being funded under this Agreement for a period of ninety (90) days after the
Recipient has submitted a Project Information Form attesting that the Project is complete , at
its own cost and expense, with insurers having a secure A.M. Best rating of B+ or greater, or
the equivalent, all necessary and appropriate insurance that a prudent person carrying out a
project similar to the Project would maintain, including commercial general liability insurance
on an occurrence basis for third party bodily injury, personal injury and property damage, to
an inclusive limit of not less than the amount set out under section C1.5 of Schedule C of
this Agreement per occurrence. The policy will include the following:
(a) The Indemnified Parties as additional insureds with respect to liability arising in the
course or performance of the Recipients obligations under, or otherwise in connection
with, the Project or under this Agreement;
(b) A cross-liability clause;
(c) Contractual liability coverage;
(d) Products and completed operations liability coverage;
(e) Employers liability coverage;
(f) Tenants legal liability coverage (for premises/building leases only);
(g) Non-owned automobile coverage with blanket contractual and physical damage
coverage for hired automobiles; and
(h) A thirty (30) day written notice of cancellation provision.
B23/3!Qsppg!Pg!Jotvsbodf/ The Recipient will provide the Province with certificates of insurance, or
other proof as the Province may request within the time limit set out in that request, that
confirms the insurance coverage as required under section A12.1 of Schedule A of this
Agreement.
B23/4!Sjhiu!Pg!_Gjstu!Dbmm_!Po!Jotvsbodf!Qspdffet/ The Recipient will provide the Indemnified
Parties with a right of first call or priority over any other person, including the Recipient, to
use or enjoy the benefits of the proceeds from the insurance policy required under section
A12.1 of Schedule A of this Agreement to pay any suits, judgments, claims, demands,
expenses, actions, causes of action and losses (including without limitation, reasonable legal
expenses and any claim for a lien made pursuant to the Construction Lien Act and for any
and all liability, damages to property and injury to persons (including death)) that may be
brought against the Indemnified Parties as a result of this Agreement.
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ARTICLE A13
T ERMINATION O N N OTICE
B24/2!Ufsnjobujpo!Po!Opujdf/ The Province may terminate this Agreement at any time without
liability, penalty or costs upon giving at least thirty (30) days Notice to the Recipient.
B24/3!Dpotfrvfodft!Pg!Ufsnjobujpo!Po!Opujdf!Cz!Uif!Qspwjodf/ If the Province terminates
this Agreement pursuant to section A13.1 of Schedule A of this Agreement, the Province
may take one or more of the following actions:
(a) Direct that the Recipient does not incur any costs for the Project that are Eligible
Costs under this Agreement without the Provinces prior written consent;
(b) Cancel any further installments of the Funds;
(c) Demand the repayment of any Funds remaining in the possession or under the control
of the Recipient; and
(d) Determine the reasonable costs for the Recipient to wind down the Project, and do
either or both of the following:
(i) Permit the Recipient to offset such costs against the amount owing pursuant to
section A12.3(c) of Schedule A of this Agreement; and
(ii) Subject to section A3.9 of Schedule A of this Agreement, provide Funds to
the Recipient to cover such costs.
ARTICLE A14
T ERMINATION W HERE N O A PPROPRIATION
B25/2!Ufsnjobujpo!Xifsf!Op!Bqqspqsjbujpo/ If, as provided for in section A3.2(d) of Schedule A
of this Agreement, the Province does not receive the necessary appropriation from the
Ontario Legislature for any payment the Province is to make pursuant to this Agreement, the
Province may terminate the Agreement immediately without liability, penalty or costs by giving
Notice to the Recipient.
B25/3!Dpotfrvfodft!Pg!Ufsnjobujpo!Xifsf!Op!Bqqspqsjbujpo/ If the Province terminates this
Agreement pursuant to section A14.1 of Schedule A of this Agreement, the Province may
take one or more of the following actions:
(a) Cancel any further installments of the Funds;
(b) Demand the repayment of any Funds plus any Interest Earned on the unspent Funds
remaining in the possession or under the control of the Recipient; and
(c) Determine the reasonable costs for the Recipient to wind down the Project and permit
the Recipient to offset such costs against the amount owing pursuant to section
A14.2(b) of Schedule A of this Agreement.
B25/4!Op!Beejujpobm!Gvoet/ For greater clarity, if the costs determined pursuant to section
A14.2(c) of Schedule A of this Agreement exceed the Funds remaining in the possession or
under the control of the Recipient, the Province will not provide additional Funds to the
Recipient.
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ARTICLE A15
E VENT O F D EFAULT,C ORRECTIVE A CTION A ND T ERMINATION F OR D EFAULT
B26/2!Fwfout!Pg!Efgbvmu/ Each of the following events will constitute an Event of Default:
(a) In the opinion of the Province, the Recipient breaches any representation, warranty,
covenant or other term of the Agreement, including failing to do any of the following in
accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement:
(i) Carry out the Project,
(ii) Use or spend the Funds,
(iii) Provide any Reports required under this Agreement, or
(iv) The Recipient fails to follow any directions that the Province provides under
this Agreement;
(b) The Recipient has provided false or misleading information to the Province;
(c) The Recipient is unable to continue any Project in which Funds are directed or the
Recipient is likely to discontinue any Project in which Funds are directed;
(d) The Recipients operations, or its organizational structure, changes such that it no
longer meets one or more of the eligibility requirements of the program under which
the Province provides the Funds;
(e) The Recipient makes an assignment, proposal, compromise, or arrangement for the
benefit of creditors, or a creditor makes an application or an order adjudging the
Recipient bankrupt, or applies for the appointment of a receiver; or
(f) The Recipient ceases to operate.
B26/3!Dpotfrvfodft!Pg!Fwfout!Pg!Efgbvmu!Boe!Dpssfdujwf!Bdujpo/ If an Event of Default
occurs, the Province may, at any time, take one or more of the following actions:
(a) Initiate any action the Province considers necessary in order to facilitate the
successful continuation or completion of the Project;
(b) Provide the Recipient with an opportunity to remedy the Event of Default;
(c) Suspend the payment of Funds for such a period as the Province determines
appropriate;
(d) Reduce the amount of Funds;
(e) Cancel any further installments of the Funds;
(f) Demand the repayment of any Funds remaining in the possession or under the control
of the Recipient;
(g) Demand the repayment of an amount equal to any Funds the Recipient used, but did
not use in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement;
(h) Demand the repayment of an amount equal to any Funds the Province provided to the
Recipient, even though the Project is partially completed; and
(i) Terminate this Agreement at any time, including immediately, without liability, penalty
or costs to the Province upon giving Notice to the Recipient.
B26/4!Pqqpsuvojuz!Up!Sfnfez/ If, in accordance with section A15.2(b) of Schedule A of this
Agreement, the Province provides the Recipient with an opportunity to remedy the Event of
Default, the Province will provide Notice to the Recipient of:
(a) The particulars of the Event of Default; and
(b) The Notice Period.
B26/5!Sfdjqjfou!Opu!Sfnfezjoh/ If the Province has provided the Recipient with an opportunity to
remedy the Event of Default pursuant to section A15.2(b) of Schedule A of this Agreement,
and;
(a) The Recipient does not remedy the Event of Default within the Notice Period;
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(b) It becomes apparent to the Province that the Recipient cannot completely remedy the
Event of Default within the Notice Period; or
(c) The Recipient is not proceeding to remedy the Event of Default in a way that is
satisfactory to the Province,
the Province may extend the Notice Period, or initiate any one or more of the actions provided
for in sections A15.2(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) and (i) of Schedule A of this Agreement.
B26/6!Xifo!Ufsnjobujpo!Fggfdujwf/ Termination under this Article A15 of Schedule A of this
Agreement will take effect as set out in the Notice.
ARTICLE A16
L OBBYISTS A ND A GENT F EES
B27/2!Mpcczjtut!Boe!Bhfou!Gfft/ The Recipient represents and warrants:
(a) Any person hired by the Recipient to speak or correspond with any employee or other
person representing the Province concerning any matter relating to any Funds under
this Agreement or any benefit hereunder is registered, if required to register, pursuant
to the Lobbyists Registration Act, 1998;
(b) It has not and will not make a payment or other compensation to any other legal entity
that is contingent upon or is calculated upon the provision of any Funds hereunder or
negotiating the whole or any part of the terms or conditions of this Agreement; and
(c) No money from the Province was used or will be used to lobby or otherwise secure
the provision of any Funds in relation to this Agreement.
ARTICLE A17
F UNDS U PON E XPIRY
B28/2!Gvoet!Vqpo!Fyqjsz/ The Recipient will, upon the expiry of the Agreement, return to the
Province any unspent Funds remaining in its possession or under its control plus any Interest
Earned on the unspent Funds.
ARTICLE A18
R EPAYMENT
B29/2!Sfqbznfou!Pg!Pwfsqbznfou!Ps!Votqfou!Tbwfe!Gvoet/ If at any time during the Term of
this Agreement the Province provides Funds in excess of the amount to which the Recipient
is eligible to receive under this Agreement or the Recipient does not spend any Funds that it
has saved in accordance with section A3.8 of this Agreement, the Province may:
(a) Deduct an amount equal to the excess or saved Funds plus Interest Earned from any
further installments of the Funds; or
(b) Demand that the Recipient pay an amount equal to the excess or saved Funds plus
Interest Earned to the Province.
B29/3!Efcu!Evf/ If, pursuant to this Agreement:
(a) The Province demands the payment of any Funds or an amount equal to any Funds
from the Recipient; or
(b) The Recipient owes any Funds or an amount equal to any Funds to the Province,
whether or not their return or repayment has been demanded by the Province,
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such Funds or other amount will be deemed to be a debt due and owing to the Province by
the Recipient and the Recipient will pay or return the amount to the Province immediately,
unless the Province directs otherwise. For greater clarity, in the event that the Recipient
makes an assignment, proposal, compromise or arrangement for the benefit of creditors or a
creditor makes an application for an order adjudging the Recipient bankrupt or applies for the
appointment of a receiver, this section A18.2 of Schedule A of this Agreement will not affect
any Funds that the Recipient is holding in trust for the Province under section A3.4 of
Schedule A of this Agreement.
B29/4!Joufsftu!Sbuf/ The Province may charge the Recipient interest on any money owing by the
Recipient at the then current interest rate charged by the Province of Ontario on accounts
receivable.
B29/5!Qbznfou!Pg!Npofz!Up!Qspwjodf/!!If the Province requires the Recipient to repay any Funds
or Interest Earned to the Province, the Recipient will pay any money owing to the Province by
cheque payable to the Ontario Minister of Finance and delivered to the Province at the
address referred to in section A19.1 of Schedule A of this Agreement.
B29/6!Sfqbznfou/ Without limiting the application of section 43 of the FAA, if the Recipient does
not repay any amount owing under this Agreement, Her Majesty the Queen in Right of
Ontario may set off any unpaid amount from any money payable to the Recipient by Her
Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario.
B29/7!Gvoet!Bsf!Qbsu!Pg!B!Tpdjbm!Ps!Fdpopnjd!Qsphsbn/ The Recipient acknowledges and
agrees that any Funds provided under this Agreement are for the administration of social or
economic programs or the provision of direct or indirect support to members of the public in
connection with social or economic policy.
ARTICLE A19
N OTICE
B2:/2!Opujdf!Jo!Xsjujoh!Boe!Beesfttfe/ Notice will be in writing and will be delivered by email,
postage-paid mail, personal delivery or fax and will be addressed to the Province and the
Recipient respectively as set out in section C1.6 of Schedule C of this Agreement or as
either Party later designates to the other by written Notice.
B2:/3!Opujdf!Hjwfo/ Notice will be deemed to have been given:
(a) In the case of postage-paid mail, five (5) Business Days after the Notice is mailed; or
(b) In the case of email, personal delivery or fax, one (1) Business Day after the Notice is
delivered.
B2:/4!Qptubm!Ejtsvqujpo/ Despite section A19.2(a) of Schedule A of this Agreement, in the event
of a postal disruption,
(a) Notice by postage-paid mail will not be deemed to be received; and
(b) The Party giving Notice will provide Notice by email, personal delivery or fax.
ARTICLE A20
C ONSENT B Y P ROVINCE A ND C OMPLIANCE B Y R ECIPIENT
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B31/2!Dpotfou/ When the Province provides its consent pursuant to this Agreement, that consent
will not be considered valid unless that consent is in writing and the person providing the
consent indicates in the consent that that person has the specific authority to provide that
consent. The Province may also impose any terms and conditions on the consent and the
Recipient will comply with such terms and conditions.
ARTICLE A21
S EVERABILITY O F P ROVISIONS
B32/2!Jowbmjejuz!Ps!Vofogpsdfbcjmjuz!Pg!Boz!Qspwjtjpo/ The invalidity or unenforceability of any
provision in this Agreement will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of
this Agreement. Any invalid or unenforceable provision will be deemed to be severed.
ARTICLE A22
W AIVER
B33/2!Xbjwfst!Jo!Xsjujoh/ If a Party fails to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement
that Party may only rely on a waiver of the other Party if the other Party has provided a written
waiver in accordance with the Notice provisions in Article A19 of Schedule A of this
Agreement. Any waiver must refer to a specific failure to comply and will not have the effect
of waiving any subsequent failures to comply. For greater clarity, where the Province
chooses to waive a term or condition of this Agreement, such waiver will only be binding if
provided by a person who indicates in writing that he or she has the specific authority to
provide the waiver.
ARTICLE A23
I NDEPENDENT P ARTIES
B34/2!Qbsujft!Joefqfoefou/ The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that it is not an agent, joint
venturer, partner or employee of the Province and the Recipient will not represent itself in any
way that might be taken by a reasonable person to suggest that it is or take any actions that
could establish or imply such a relationship.
ARTICLE A24
A SSIGNMENT O F A GREEMENT O R F UNDS
B35/2!Op!Bttjhonfou/ The Recipient will not, without the prior written consent of the Province,
assign any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement.
B35/3!Bhsffnfou!Cjoejoh/ All rights and obligations contained in this Agreement will extend to
and be binding on the Parties respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
permitted assigns.
ARTICLE A25
G OVERNING L AW
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B36/2!Hpwfsojoh!Mbx/ This Agreement and the rights, obligations and relations of the Parties will
be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and the
applicable federal laws of Canada. Any actions or proceedings arising in connection with this
Agreement will be conducted in the Courts of Ontario, which will have exclusive jurisdiction
over such proceedings.
ARTICLE A26
F URTHER A SSURANCES
B37/2!Bhsffnfou!Joup!Fggfdu/ The Recipient will provide such further assurances as the Province
may request from time to time with respect to any matter to which the Agreement pertains
and will otherwise do or cause to be done all acts or things necessary to implement and carry
into effect the terms and conditions of this Agreement to their full extent.
ARTICLE A27
J OINT A ND S EVERAL L IABILITY
B38/2!Kpjou!Boe!Tfwfsbm!Mjbcjmjuz/ Where the Recipient is comprised of more than one entity, all
such entities will be jointly and severally liable to the Province for the fulfillment of the
obligations of the Recipient under this Agreement.
ARTICLE A28
R IGHTS A ND R EMEDIES C UMULATIVE
B39/2!Sjhiut!Boe!Sfnfejft!Dvnvmbujwf/ The rights and remedies of the Province under this
Agreement are cumulative and are in addition to, and not in substitution of, any of its rights
and remedies provided by law or in equity.
ARTICLE A29
J OINT A UTHORSHIP
B3:/2!Kpjou!Bvuipstijq!Pg!Bhsffnfou/ The Parties will be considered joint authors of this
Agreement and no provision herein will be interpreted against one Party by the other Party
because of authorship. No Party will seek to avoid a provision herein because of its
authorship through recourse to a third party, court, tribunal or arbitrator.
ARTICLE A30
F AILURE T O C OMPLY W ITH O THER A GREEMENT
B41/2!Puifs!Bhsffnfout/ If the Recipient:
(a) Has committed a Failure;
(b) Has been provided with notice of such Failure in accordance with the requirements of
such other agreement;
(c) Has, if applicable, failed to rectify such Failure in accordance with the requirements of
such other agreement; and
(d) Such Failure is continuing,
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the Province may suspend the payment of Funds under this Agreement without liability,
penalty or costs for such period as the Province determines appropriate.
ARTICLE A31
S URVIVAL
B42/2!Tvswjwbm/ The provisions of this Agreement that by their nature survive the expiration or early
termination of this Agreement will so survive for a period of seven (7) years from the Expiry
Date expiry or date of termination. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the
following Articles and sections, and all applicable cross-referenced sections and schedules
will continue in full force and effect for a period of seven (7) years from the Expiry Date or the
date of termination: Article A1 and any other applicable definitions, sections A3.2(d), A3.5,
section 4.2, section A7.1 (to the extent that the Recipient has not provided the Reports to the
satisfaction of the Province), section A6.2 , Article A7, Article A11, section A13.2, sections
A14.2 and A14.3, sections A15.1, A15.2(d), (e), (f), (g) and (h), Article A17, Article A18,
Article A19, Article A21, section A24.2, Article A25, Article A27, Article A28, Article A29,
Article A30 and this Article A31.
B42/3!Tvswjwbm!Bgufs!Dsfbujpo/ Despite section A31.1 of this Agreement, section A7.2 of this
Agreement, including all cross-referenced provisions and Schedules, will continue in full force
and effect for a period of seven (7) years from the date in which that document or record
referred to in section A7.2 of this Agreement was created.
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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
C2/2!Op!Beejujpobm!Ufsnt!Boe!Dpoejujpot;!!There are no additional terms or conditions for this
Agreement.
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OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE AGREEMENT
D2/2!Fggfdujwf!Ebuf/ The Effective Date of this Agreement is as of the date that the Province signs
it.
D2/3!Fyqjsz!Ebuf/ The Expiry Date of this Agreement is March 31, 2027.
D2/4!Ejtqptbm!Pg!Bttfut/ The Recipient will retain any assets purchased, rehabilitated or built
with the Funds under this Agreement for a period of five (5) years from the date that the
Project is completed. Within this five (5) year period, the Recipient may ask for the Provinces
consent to dispose of any assets purchased, rehabilitated or built with the Funds under this
Agreement. The Province may impose any reasonable conditions, including requesting the
return of Funds from the Recipient, in return for its consent.
D2/5!Tvcnjttjpo!Pg!Sfqpsut/ All Reports under this Agreement will be submitted to the Province
using the address supplied under section C1.6 of this Schedule C of the Agreement or any
other person identified by the Province in writing.
D2/6!Jotvsbodf!Bnpvou/ The amount of insurance the Recipient will have for the purposes of
section A12.1 of Schedule A of this Agreement is no less than two million dollars
($2,000,000.00) in general commercial liability insurance per occurrence.
D2/7!Qspwjejoh!Opujdf/ All Notices under this Agreement will be provided to:
T O T HE P ROVINCE T O T HE R ECIPIENT
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs The Corporation of the Town of Oro-Medonte
Rural Programs Branch PO Box 100, 148 Line 7 South
1 Stone Road West, 4NW Oro, Ontario
Guelph, Ontario N1G 4Y2 L0L 2X0
Attention: Manager, Infrastructure Renewal Attention: Robin Dunn
Programs Fax:
Fax: 519-826-3398 Email: rdunn@oro-medonte.ca
Email: OCIF@ontario.ca
or any other person identified by the Parties in writing.
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SCHEDULE D
ELIGIBLE PROJECT CATEGORIES
E2/2!Fmjhjcmf!Qspkfdu/ Eligible Projects include:
(a) The development and implementation of asset management plans (e.g. software,
training, inspections) and the implementation of Composite Correction Program
recommendations.
(b) Capital projects and capital maintenance for the renewal, rehabilitation and
replacement of core infrastructure assets or capital construction of new core
infrastructure that addresses an existing health or safety issue, including:
(i) Water:
a. Water treatment, and
b. Water distribution/transmission.
(ii) Wastewater:
a. Wastewater treatment and disposal,
b. Sanitary sewer systems, and
c. Storm sewer systems (urban and rural).
(iii) Roads:
a. Paved roads,
b. Unpaved roads,
c. Bus-only lanes,
d. Street lighting may be included as an eligible item when part of a road
project, and
e. Sidewalks and/or cycling lanes located along an existing road.
(iv) Bridges and Culverts:
a. Sidewalks and/or cycling lanes located along an existing road.
Without limiting the foregoing, the Project must be part of the Recipients asset management
plan in order to be eligible.
A Recipient may transfer its yearly allocation to another recipient in the furtherance of a joint
project, provided:
(a) The joint project is listed as a priority in the asset management plans for the Recipient
and other recipients;
(b) The Recipient and other recipients inform the Province in writing that they are
undertaking a joint project prior to implementation; and
(c) The Recipient and other recipients have an agreement in place governing the joint
project, including how the joint project is being funded.
E3/2!Jofmjhjcmf!Qspkfdut/ Ineligible projects are any project not part of the Recipients Asset
Management Plan, and also include:
(a) Projects that are routine upgrades or improvements to storm water infrastructure and
drainage (Note: an eligible project must eliminate or significantly reduce the potential
for serious damages to adjacent critical infrastructure (e.g. roads, bridges, etc.));
(b) Growth-related expansion projects (e.g. new subdivision infrastructure);
(c) Infrastructure expansion projects to accommodate future employment or residential
development on greenfield sites; and
(d) Recreational trail projects.
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ELIGIBLE AND INELIGIBLE COSTS
F2/2!Fmjhjcmf!Dptut/ Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and section E.2 of this
Schedule E of the Agreement, Eligible Costs shall only include all direct and incremental
costs that are attributable to the development and implementation of the Project and are in
the Provinces sole and absolute discretion, properly and reasonably incurred as well as
necessary for the Project. Eligible Costs must also be actual, verifiable cash outlays that are
documented through invoices, receipts or other records that is acceptable to the Province.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Eligible Costs shall only include the following:
(a) The capital costs of constructing, rehabilitating, replacing or improving, in whole or in
part, a tangible core infrastructure asset;
(b) Development and implementation of asset management plans (e.g. software, training
third-party condition assessments), including Consultant costs;
(c) Activities that improve the performance or increase the capacity of existing water and
wastewater infrastructure under the Composite Correction Program including third-
party comprehensive performance evaluations and third-party comprehensive
technical assistance;
(d) Up to 40% of the annual Funds allocation to a maximum of eighty thousand dollars
($80,000.00) per year for Recipient staff members whose responsibilities include asset
management and/or Composite Correction Program implementation while receiving
third-party comprehensive technical assistance;
(e) All capital planning and assessment costs, such as the costs of environmental
planning, surveying, engineering, architectural supervision, testing and management
consulting services;
(f) The costs for permits, approvals, licences and other authorizing documents, as well as
inspections and other fees directly attributable to obtaining a permit, approval, licence
or other authorizing document, provided those costs are directly attributable to the
construction and implementation of Project;
(g) Loan payments and interest charges on eligible core infrastructure activities started
after January 1, 2017 that the Recipient has obtained financing to complete;
(h) The costs for consulting with an Aboriginal Group, including the Recipients legal fees,
provided they are reasonable, on matters pertaining to the Project, including the
translation of documents into languages spoken by the affected Aboriginal Group, but
does not include any capacity-building funding unless specifically approved by the
Province in writing prior to being incurred;
(i) The costs of Project-related signage, lighting, Project markings and utility adjustments;
(j) The costs of joint communication activities, such as press releases, press
conferences, translation and road signage recognition, as described in Schedule H of
this Agreement; and
(k) Other costs that are, in the Provinces sole and absolute discretion, direct, incremental
and necessary for the successful implementation of the Project, provided those costs
have been approved by the Province in writing prior to being incurred.
F3/2!Jofmjhjcmf!Dptut/ The following costs are Ineligible Costs and are therefore ineligible to be
paid from the Funds being provided under this Agreement:
(a) Costs incurred which are not in accordance with section A5.1 of Schedule A of this
Agreement;
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(b) Any costs related to any ineligible projects set out under section D2.1 of Schedule D
of this Agreement;
(c) Costs associated with the acquisition or leasing of:
(i) Land,
(ii) Buildings,
(iii) Equipment,
(iv) Other facilities, and
(v) Obtaining easements, including costs or expenses for surveys,
and includes real estate fees and other related costs;
(d) Costs associated with moveable / transitory assets (e.g. portable generators, etc.) or
rolling stock (e.g. trucks, graders, etc.);
(e) Costs related to recreational trails;
(f) Legal fees, other than those association with consultation with Aboriginal Groups
(provided such legal fees are reasonable), as well as loan and interest payments that
do not comply with section E1.1(g) of Schedule E of this Agreement;
(g) Taxes, regardless of any rebate eligibility;
(h) The value of any goods and services which are received through donations or in kind;
(i) Employee wages and benefits, overhead costs as well as other direct or indirect
operating, maintenance and administrative costs incurred by the Recipient for the
Project, and more specifically, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, costs
relating to services delivered directly by permanent employees of the Recipient;
(j) Meal, hospitality or incidental costs or expenses of Consultants;
(k) Costs associated with completing Expressions of Interest and/or applications for the
Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund or the Building Canada Fund Small
Communities Fund;
(l) Costs of accommodation for any Aboriginal Group; and
(m) Costs incurred contrary to section A16.1 of Schedule A of this Agreement.
F3/3!Dptut!Pg!Opo.Bsn_t!Mfohui!Qbsujft/ The costs or expenses of goods or services acquired
from parties that are not Arms Length from the Recipient must be valued at the cost of the
supplying entity and shall not include any mark up for profit, return on investment or overhead
costs and shall not exceed fair market value. The Province may not consider the eligibility of
any of these costs unless access is provided to the relevant records of the supplying entity.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
G2/2!Bmmpdbujpo!Opujdft!Gpsn!Qbsu!Pg!Tdifevmf!_G_!Vqpo!Cfjoh!Jttvfe/ The Parties agree
that when the Province issues an Allocation Notice to the Recipient for a Funding Year, that
Allocation Notice will become part of this Schedule F of the Agreement upon being issued
by the Province and is enforceable under this Agreement.
G2/3!Sfwjtfe!Bmmpdbujpo!Opujdft!Gpsn!Qbsu!Pg!Tdifevmf!_G_!Vqpo!Cfjoh!Jttvfe/ The Parties
agree that in the event that the Province issues a Revised Allocation Notice for whatever
reason, that Revised Allocation Notice will revoke and replace the Allocation Notice for which
the Revised Allocation Notice was issued and that Revised Allocation Notice will become part
of this Schedule F of the Agreement upon being issued by the Province and will be
enforceable under this Agreement.
G2/4!Op!Bnfoejoh!Bhsffnfou!Offefe!Up!Ibwf!Bmmpdbujpo!Opujdf!Ps!Sfwjtfe!Bmmpdbujpo!
Opujdf!Cfdpnf!Qbsu!Pg!Tdifevmf!_G_!Pg!Bhsffnfou. For greater clarity, and despite
section 3.1 of the Agreement, the Parties agree that this Schedule F may be altered by the
issuance of an Allocation Notice or a Revised Allocation Notice without having to amend this
Agreement.
G3/2!Qbznfou!Pg!Gvoet/ Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Province will
provide any Funds pursuant to this Agreement in accordance with the following:
(a) Where the Funds are less than one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00), the
Province will make one (1) payment to the Recipient by March 31 of the allocation
year;
(b) Where the Funds are more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00), but
less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), the Province will make six (6) payments
to the Recipient over the calendar year; and
(c) Where the Funds are more than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), the Province will
make twelve (12) payments to the Recipient over the calendar year.
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SCHEDULE G
ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION REQUIREMENTS
H2/2!Qvsqptf/ This Schedule sets out the responsibilities of the Province and the Recipient in
relation to consultation with Aboriginal Groups on the Project, and to delegate procedural aspects of
consultation from the Province to the Recipient.
H2/3!Efgjojujpot/For the purposes of this Schedule:
Section 35 Duty means any duty the Province may have to consult and, if required, accommodate
Aboriginal Groups in relation to the Project flowing from section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
H3/2!Uif!Qspwjodf_t!Sftqpotjcjmjujft/ The Province is responsible for:
(a) Determining the Aboriginal Groups to be consulted in relation to the Project, if any,
and advising the Recipient of same;
(b) The preliminary and ongoing assessment of the depth of consultation required with the
Aboriginal Groups;
(c) Delegating, at its discretion, procedural aspects of consultation to the Recipient
pursuant to this Schedule;
(d) Directing the Recipient to take such actions, including without limitation suspension as
well as termination of the Project, as the Province may require;
(e) Satisfying itself, where it is necessary to do so, that the consultation process in relation
to the Project has been adequate and the Recipient is in compliance with this
Schedule; and
(f) Satisfying itself, where any Aboriginal or treaty rights and asserted rights of Aboriginal
Groups require accommodation, that Aboriginal Groups are appropriately
accommodated in relation to the Project.
H4/2!Sfdjqjfou_t!Sftqpotjcjmjujft/ The Recipient is responsible for:
(a) Giving notice to the Aboriginal Groups regarding the Project as directed by the
Province, if such notice has not already been given by the Recipient or the Province;
(b) Immediately notifying the Province of contact by any Aboriginal Groups regarding the
Project and advising of the details of the same;
(c) Informing the Aboriginal Groups about the Project and providing to the Aboriginal
Groups a full description of the Project unless such description has been previously
provided to them;
(d) Following up with the Aboriginal Groups in an appropriate manner to ensure that
Aboriginal Groups are aware of the opportunity to express comments and concerns
about the Project, including any concerns regarding adverse impacts on hunting,
trapping, fishing, plant harvesting or on burial grounds or archaeological sites of
cultural significance to the Aboriginal Groups, and immediately advising the Province
of the details of the same;
(e) Informing the Aboriginal Groups of the regulatory and approval processes that apply to
the Project of which the Recipient is aware after reasonable inquiry;
(f) Maintaining the Aboriginal Groups on the Recipients mailing lists of interested parties
for environmental assessment and other purposes and providing to the Aboriginal
Groups all notices and communications that the Recipient provides to interested
parties and any notice of completion;
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(g) Making all reasonable efforts to build a positive relationship with the Aboriginal Groups
in relation to the Project;
(h) Providing the Aboriginal Groups with reasonable opportunities to meet with
appropriate representatives of the Recipient and meeting with the Aboriginal Groups to
discuss the Project, if requested;
(i) If appropriate, providing reasonable financial assistance to Aboriginal Groups to permit
effective participation in consultation processes for the Project, but only after
consulting with the Province;
(j) Considering comments provided by the Aboriginal Groups regarding the potential
impacts of the Project on Aboriginal or treaty rights or asserted rights, including
adverse impacts on hunting, trapping, fishing, plant harvesting or on burial grounds or
archaeological sites of cultural significance to an Aboriginal Group, or on other
interests, or any other concerns or issues regarding the Project;
(k) Answering any reasonable questions to the extent of the Recipients ability and
receiving comments from the Aboriginal Groups, notifying the Province of the nature of
the questions or comments received and maintaining a chart showing the issues
raised by the Aboriginal Groups and any responses the Recipient has provided;
(l) Where an Aboriginal Group asks questions regarding the Project directly of the
Province, providing the Province with the information reasonably necessary to answer
the inquiry, upon the Provinces request;
(m) Subject to section G3.1(o) of this Schedule G of the Agreement, where appropriate,
discussing with the Aboriginal Groups potential accommodation, including mitigation of
potential impacts on Aboriginal or treaty rights, asserted rights or associated interests
regarding the Project and reporting to the Province any comments or questions from
the Aboriginal Groups that relate to potential accommodation or mitigation of potential
impacts;
(n) Consulting regularly with the Province during all discussions with Aboriginal Groups
regarding accommodation measures, if applicable, and presenting to the Province the
results of such discussions prior to implementing any applicable accommodation
measures;
(o) Complying with the Provinces direction to take any actions, including without
limitation, suspension or termination of the Project, as the Province may require; and
(p) Providing in any contracts with Third Parties for the Recipients right and ability to
respond to direction from the Province as the Province may provide.
H4/3!Bdlopxmfehfnfou!Cz!Sfdjqjfou/ The Recipient hereby acknowledges that,
notwithstanding section A4.2 of Schedule A of this Agreement, the Province, any provincial
ministry having an approval role in relation to the Project, or any responsible regulatory body,
official, or provincial decision-maker, may participate in the matters and processes
enumerated therein as they deem necessary.
H4/4!Sfdjqjfou!Tibmm!Lffq!Sfdpset!Boe!Tibsf!Jogpsnbujpo/ The Recipient shall carry out the
following functions in relation to record keeping, information sharing and reporting to the
Province:
(a) Provide to the Province, upon request, complete and accurate copies of all documents
provided to the Aboriginal Groups in relation to the Project;
(b) Keep reasonable business records of all its activities in relation to consultation and
provide the Province with complete and accurate copies of such records upon request;
(c) Provide the Province with timely notice of any Recipient mailings to, or Recipient
meetings with, the representatives of any Aboriginal Group in relation to the Project;
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(d) Immediately notify the Province of any contact by any Aboriginal Groups regarding the
Project and provide copies to the Province of any documentation received from
Aboriginal Groups;
(e) Advise the Province in a timely manner of any potential adverse impact of the Project
on Aboriginal or treaty rights or asserted rights of which it becomes aware;
(f) Immediately notify the Province if any Aboriginal archaeological resources are
discovered in the course of the Project;
(g) Provide the Province with summary reports or briefings on all of its activities in relation
to consultation with Aboriginal Groups, as may be requested by the Province; and
(h) If applicable, advise the Province if the Recipient and an Aboriginal Group propose to
enter into an agreement directed at mitigating or compensating for any impacts of the
Project on Aboriginal or treaty rights or asserted rights.
H4/5!Sfdjqjfou!Tibmm!Bttjtu!Uif!Qspwjodf/ The Recipient shall, upon request lend assistance to
the Province by filing records and other appropriate evidence of the activities undertaken both
by the Province and by the Recipient in consulting with Aboriginal Groups in relation to the
Project, attending any regulatory or other hearings, and making both written and oral
submissions, as appropriate, regarding the fulfillment of Aboriginal consultation
responsibilities by the Province and by the Recipient, to the relevant regulatory or judicial
decision-makers.
H5/2!Op!Bdlopxmfehnfou!Pg!Evuz!Up!Dpotvmu!Pcmjhbujpot/ Nothing in this Schedule shall be
construed as an admission, acknowledgment, agreement or concession by the Province or
the Recipient, that a Section 35 Duty applies in relation to the Project, nor that any
responsibility set out herein is, under the Constitution of Canada, necessarily a mandatory
aspect or requirement of any Section 35 Duty, nor that a particular aspect of consultation
referred to in subsection G2.1 hereof is an aspect of the Section 35 Duty that could not have
lawfully been delegated to the Recipient had the Parties so agreed.
H6/2!Op!Tvctujuvujpo/ This Schedule shall be construed consistently with but does not substitute
for any requirements or procedures in relation to Aboriginal consultation or the Section 35
Duty that may be imposed by a ministry, board, agency or other regulatory decision-maker
acting pursuant to laws and regulations. Such decision-makers may have additional
obligations or requirements. Nonetheless, the intent of the Province is to promote
coordination among provincial ministries, boards and agencies with roles in consulting with
Aboriginal Groups so that the responsibilities outlined in this Agreement may be fulfilled
efficiently and in a manner that avoids, to the extent possible, duplication of effort by
Aboriginal Groups, the Recipient, the Province, and provincial ministries, boards, agencies
and other regulatory decision-makers.
H7/2!Opujdft!Jo!Sfmbujpo!Up!Tdifevmf/ All notices to the Province pertaining to this Schedule
shall be in writing and shall be given sent to the person identified under section C1.6 of
Schedule C of this Agreement.
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SCHEDULE H
COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL
I2/2!Bqqmjdbujpo!Pg!Qspupdpm/ ThisProtocol applies to all communications activities related to
any funding the Recipient receives under this Agreement. Communications activities may
include, but are not limited to:
(a) Project signage;
(b) Media events and announcements, including news conferences, public
announcements, official events or ceremonies, news releases;
(c) Printed materials;
(d) Websites;
(e) Photo compilations;
(f) Award programs; or
(g) Awareness campaigns.
I3/2!Qspkfdu!Tjhobhf/ The Province may require that a sign be installed at the site of the Project.
If the Recipient installs a sign at the site of a Project, the Recipient shall, at the Provinces
request, provide acknowledgement of the provincial contribution to the Project. Sign design,
content and installation guidelines will be provided by the Province.
Where the Recipient decides to install a permanent plaque or other suitable marker with
respect to a Project, it must recognize the provincial contribution to the Project and be
approved by the Province prior to installation.
The Recipient is responsible for the production and installation of Project signage, unless
otherwise agreed upon in writing prior to the installation of the signage.
I4/2!Nfejb!Fwfout/The Province or the Recipient may request a media event, announcement or
recognition of key milestones related to Project.
In requesting a media event or an announcement, the Party requesting the event will provide
at least twenty-one (21) Business Days notice to the other Party of its intention to undertake
such an event. The event will take place at a date and location that is mutually agreed to by
the Parties. The Parties will have the opportunity to participate in such events through a
designed representative. Each participant will choose its designated representative.
All joint communications material related to media events and announcements must be
approved by the Province and recognize the funding provided by the Province.
Media events and announcements include but are not limited to:
(a) News conferences;
(b) Public announcements;
(c) Official events or ceremonies; or
(d) News releases.
I5/2!Bxbsfoftt!Pg!Qspkfdu/ The Recipient may include messaging in its own communications
products and activities with regards to the Project. When undertaking such activities, the
Recipient will provide the opportunity for the Province to participate and will recognize the
funding provided by the Province.
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I6/2!Jttvft!Nbobhfnfou/ The Recipient will share information promptly with the Province should
significant emerging media, Project or stakeholder issues relating to a Project arise. The
Province will advise the Recipient, when appropriate, about media inquiries concerning the
Project.
I7/2!Dpnnvojdbujoh!Tvddftt!Tupsjft/ The Recipient agrees to communicate with the Province
for the purposes of collaborating on communications activities and products including but not
limited to success stories and features relating to the Project.
The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that the Province may publicize information about
the Project. The Province agrees it will use reasonable efforts to consult with the Recipient
about the Provinces publication about the Project prior to making it.
I8/2!Ejtdmbjnfs/If the Recipient publishes any material of any kind relating to the Project or the
Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund, the Recipient will indicate in the material that the
views expressed in the material are the views of the Recipient and do not necessarily reflect
the Provinces views.
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SCHEDULE I
REPORTS
J2/2!Sfqpsut/ The Recipient will submit the following Reports in accordance with the reasonable
directions provided by the Province by the date indicated in the chart immediately below. The
Province will provide the contents of the Report at a later date.
N AME O F R EPORT D UE D ATE
Annual Financial Report See section I2.1 of this Schedule.
Project Information Report See section I2.1 of this Schedule.
Other Reports Within the time period set out in the written
request from the Province.
J3/2!Ujnjoh!Pg!Sfqpsut/ The Recipient will provide to the Province the following Reports at the
times noted below:
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(a) By January 15 of each year:
(i) Project Information Report
Project Status and Financial Update for all Projects
For Asset Management Planning or Composite Correction Program,
Implementation Staff Time Attestations (as appropriate)
Completed Project Being Debt Financed Yearly Update (as
appropriate)
(ii) Annual Financial Report from the previous year (Interest Earned must be
reported for the previous calendar year)
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(b) By April 15 of each year:
(i) Project Information Report Proposed Project Information for any new or
revised Project (reminder a Duty to Consult assessment must be completed
by the Province for each Project forty-five (45) Business Days prior to the start
of construction of that Project)
(c) Within forty-five (45) Business Days of Project or construction completion or no later
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than January 15 of the year following completion of the Project
(i) Project Information Report Completed Project information
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Model Franchise Agreement
THIS AGREEMENT effective this dayof , 20 .
BETWEEN: The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medontehereinafter called
the "Corporation"
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Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. hereinaftercalled the Gas Company"
WHEREASthe Gas Company desires to distribute, store and transmit gas in the
Municipality upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement;
AND WHEREASby by-law passed by the Council of the Corporation (the
"By-law"), the dulyauthorized officers have been authorized and directed to
execute this Agreement on behalf of the Corporation;
THEREFOREthe Corporation and the Gas Company agree as follows:
Part I -Definitions
1.In this Agreement:
a."decommissioned" and "decommissions" when used in connection with
parts of the gas system, mean any parts of the gas system taken out of
active use and purged in accordance with the applicable CSA
standards and in no way affects the use of the term 'abandoned'
pipeline for the purposesof the Assessment Act;
b."Engineer/Road Superintendent" means the most senior individual
employed by the Corporation with responsibilities for highways within
the Municipality or the person designated by such senior employee or
such other person as may from time to time be designated by the
Council of the Corporation;
c."gas" means natural gas, manufactured gas, synthetic natural gas,
liquefied petroleum gas or propane-air gas, or a mixture of any of
them, but does not include a liquefied petroleum gas that is distributed
by means other than a pipeline;
d.gas system" means such mains, plants, pipes, conduits, services,
valves, regulators, curb boxes, stations, drips or such other equipment
as the Gas Company may require or deem desirable for the
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distribution, storage and transmission of gas in or through the
Municipality;
e."highway" means all common and public highways and shall include
any bridge, viaduct or structure forming part of a highway, and any
public square, road allowance or walkway and shall include not only
the travelled portion of such highway, but also ditches, driveways,
sidewalks, and sodded areas forming part of the road allowance now
or at any time during the term hereof under the jurisdiction of the
Corporation;
f. "Model Franchise Agreement" means the form of agreement which the
Ontario Energy Board uses as a standard when considering
applications under the Municipal Franchises Act. The Model Franchise
Agreement may be changed from time to time by the Ontario Energy
Board;
g. "Municipality" means the territorial limits of the Corporation on the date
when this Agreement takes effect, and any territory which may
thereafter be brought within the jurisdiction of the Corporation;
h. "Plan" means the plan described in Paragraph 5 of this Agreement
required to be filed by the Gas Company with the Engineer/Road
Superintendent prior to commencement of work on the gas system;
and
i. whenever the singular, masculine or feminine is used in this
Agreement, it shall be considered as if the plural, feminine or
masculine has been used where the context of the Agreement so
requires.
Part II -Rights Granted
2.To provide gas service:
The consent of the Corporation is hereby given and granted to the Gas
Company to distribute, store and transmit gas in and through the
Municipality to the Corporation and to the inhabitants of the Municipality.
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3.To Use Highways.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement the consent of the
Corporation is hereby given and granted to the Gas Company to enter upon
all highways now or at any time hereafter under the jurisdiction of the
Corporation and to lay, construct, maintain, replace, remove, operate and
repair a gas system for the distribution, storage and transmission of gas in
and through the Municipality.
4. Duration of Agreement and Renewal Procedures.
a. If the Corporation has not previously received gas distribution services,
the rights hereby given and granted shall be for a term of 20 years
from the date of final passing of the By-law.
or
b. Ifthe Corporation has previously received gas distribution services, the
rights hereby given and granted shall be for a term of 20 years from
the date of final passing of the By-law provided that, if during the 20-
year term this Agreement, the Model Franchise Agreement is changed,
then on the 7th anniversary and on the 14th anniversary of the date of
the passing of the By-law, this Agreement shall be deemed to be
amended to incorporate any changes in the Model Franchise
Agreement in effect on such anniversary dates. Such deemed
amendments shall not apply to alter the 20-year term.
c. At any time within two years prior to the expiration of this Agreement,
either party may give notice to the other that it desires to enter into
negotiations for a renewed franchise upon such terms and conditions
as may be agreed upon. Until such renewal has been settled, the
terms and conditions of this Agreement shall continue, notwithstanding
the expiration of this Agreement. This shall not preclude either party
from applyingto the Ontario Energy Board for a renewal of the
Agreement pursuant to section 10 of the Municipal Franchises Act.
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Part III -Conditions
5.Approval of Construction
a. The Gas Company shall not undertake any excavation, opening or
work which will disturb or interfere with the surface of the travelled
portion of any highway unless a permit therefor has first been obtained
from the Engineer/Road Superintendent and all work done by the Gas
Company shall be to his satisfaction.
b.Prior to the commencement of work on the gas system, or any
extensions or changes to it (except service laterals which do not
interfere with municipal works in the highway), the Gas Company shall
file with the Engineer/Road Superintendent a Plan, satisfactory to the
Engineer/Road Superintendent, drawn to scale and of sufficient detail
considering the complexity of the specific locations involved, showing
the highways in which it proposes to lay its gas system and the
particular parts thereof it proposes to occupy.
c.The Plan filed by the Gas Company shall include geodetic information
for a particular location:
i.where circumstances are complex, in order to facilitate known
projects, including projects which are reasonably anticipated by
the Engineer/Road Superintendent, or
ii.when requested, where the Corporation has geodetic information
for its own services and all others at the same location.
d.The Engineer/Road Superintendent may require sections of the gas
system to be laid at greater depth than required by the latest CSA
standard for gas pipeline systems to facilitate known projects or to
correct known highway deficiencies.
e.Prior to the commencement of work on the gas system, the
Engineer/Road Superintendent must approve the location of the work
as shown on the Plan filed by the Gas Company, the timing of the work
and any terms and conditions relating to the installation of the work.
f.In addition to the requirements of this Agreement, if the Gas Company
proposes to affix any part of the gas system to a bridge, viaduct or
other structure, if the Engineer/Road Superintendent approves this
proposal, he may require the Gas Company to comply with special
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conditions or to enter into a separate agreement as a condition of the
approval of this part of the construction of the gas system.
g.Where the gas system may affect a municipal drain, the Gas Company
shall also file a copy of the Plan with the Corporation's Drainage
Superintendent for purposes of the Drainage Act, or such other person
designated by the Corporation as responsible for thedrain.
h.The Gas Company shall not deviate from the approved location for any
part of the gas system unless the prior approval of the Engineer/Road
Superintendent to do so is received.
i.The Engineer/Road Superintendent's approval, where required
throughout this Paragraph, shall not be unreasonably withheld.
j.The approval of the Engineer/Road Superintendent is not a
representation or warranty as to the state of repair of the highway or
the suitability of the highway for the gas system.
6.As Built Drawings
The Gas Company shall, within six months of completing the installation of
any part of the gas system, provide two copies of "as built" drawings to the
Engineer/Road Superintendent. These drawings must be sufficient to
accurately establish the location, depth (measurement between the top of
the gas system and the ground surface at the time of installation) and
distance of the gas system. The "as built" drawings shall be of the same
quality as the Plan and, if the approved pre-construction plan included
elevations that were geodetically referenced, the "as built" drawings shall
similarly include elevations that are geodetically referenced. Upon the
request of the Engineer/Road Superintendent, the Gas Company shall
provide one copy of the drawings in an electronic format and one copy as a
hard copy drawing.
7.Emergencies
In the event of an emergency involving the gas system, the Gas Company
shall proceed with the work required to deal with the emergency, and in any
instance where prior approval of the Engineer/Road Superintendent is
normally required for the work, the Gas Company shall use its best efforts to
immediately notify the Engineer/Road Superintendent of the location and
nature of the emergency and the work being done and, if it deems
appropriate, notify the police force, fire or other emergency services having
jurisdiction. The Gas Company shall provide the Engineer/Road
Superintendent with at least one 24 hour emergency contact for the Gas
Company and shall ensure the contacts are current.
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8.Restoration
The Gas Company shall well and sufficiently restore, to the reasonable
satisfaction of the Engineer/Road Superintendent, all highways, municipal
works or improvements which it may excavate or interfere with in the course
of laying, constructing, repairing or removing its gas system, and shall make
good any settling or subsidence thereafter caused by such excavation or
interference. If the Gas Company fails at any time to do any work required
by this Paragraph within a reasonable period of time, the Corporation may
do or cause such work to be done and the Gas Company shall, on demand,
pay the Corporation's reasonably incurred costs, as certified by the
Engineer/Road Superintendent.
9.Indemnification
The Gas Company shall, at all times, indemnify and save harmless the
Corporation from and against all claims, including costs related thereto, for
all damages or injuries including death to any person or persons and for
damage to any property, arising out of the Gas Company operating,
constructing, and maintaining its gas system in the Municipality, or utilizing
its gas system for the carriage of gas owned by others. Provided that the
Gas Company shall not be required to indemnify or save harmless the
Corporation from and against claims, including costs related thereto, which
it may incur by reason of damages or injuries including death to any person
or persons and for damage to any property, resulting from the negligence or
wrongful act of the Corporation, its servants, agents or employees.
10.Insurance
a.The Gas Company shall maintain Comprehensive General Liability
Insurance in sufficient amount and description as shall protect the Gas
Company and the Corporation from claims for which the Gas Company
is obliged to indemnify the Corporation under Paragraph 9. The
insurance policy shall identify the Corporation as an additional named
insured, but only with respect to the operation of the named insured
(the Gas Company). The insurance policy shall not lapse or be
cancelled withoutsixty (60) days' prior written notice to the Corporation
by the Gas Company.
b.The issuance of an insurance policy as provided in this Paragraph
shall not be construed as relieving the Gas Company of liability not
covered by such insurance or in excessof the policy limits of such
insurance.
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c.Upon request by the Corporation, the Gas Company shall confirm that
premiums for such insurance have been paid and that such insurance
is in full force and effect.
11.Alternative Easement
The Corporation agrees, in the event of the proposed sale or closing of any
highway or any part of a highway where there is a gas line in existence, to
give the Gas Company reasonable notice of such proposed sale or closing
and, if it is feasible, to provide the Gas Company with easements over that
part of the highway proposed to be sold or closed sufficient to allow the Gas
Company to preserve any part of the gas system in its then existing
location. In the event that such easements cannot be provided, the
Corporation and theGas Company shall share the cost of relocating or
altering the gas system to facilitate continuity of gas service, as provided for
in Paragraph 12 of this Agreement.
12.Pipeline Relocation
a.If in the course of constructing, reconstructing, changing, altering or
improving any highway or any municipal works, the Corporation deems
that it is necessary to take up, remove or change the location of any
part of the gas system, the Gas Company shall,upon notice to do so,
remove and/or relocate within a reasonable period of time such part of
the gas system to a location approved by the Engineer/Road
Superintendent.
b.Where any part of the gas system relocated in accordance with this
Paragraph is located on a bridge, viaduct or structure, the Gas
Company shall alter or relocate that part of the gas system at its sole
expense.
c.Where any part of the gas system relocated in accordance with this
Paragraph is located other than on a bridge, viaduct or structure, the
costs of relocation shall be shared between the Corporation and the
Gas Company on the basis of the total relocation costs, excluding the
value of any upgrading of the gas system, and deducting any
contribution paid to the Gas Company by others in respect to such
relocation; and for these purposes, the total relocation costs shall be
the aggregate of the following:
i.the amount paid to Gas Company employees up to and including
field supervisors for the hours worked on the project plus the
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ii.the amount paid for rental equipment while in use on the project
and an amount, charged at the unit rate, for Gas Company
equipment while in use on the project,
iii.the amount paid by the Gas Company to contractors for work
related to the project,
iv.the cost to the Gas Company for materials used in connection
with the project, and
v.a reasonable amount for project engineering and project
administrative costs which shall be 22.5% of the aggregate of the
amounts determined in items (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) above.
d.The total relocation costs as calculated above shall be paid 35% by the
Corporation and 65% by the Gas Company, except where the part of
the gas system required to be moved is located in an unassumed road
or in an unopened road allowance and the Corporation has not
approved its location, in which case the Gas Company shall pay 100%
of the relocation costs.
Part IV -Procedural And Other Matters
13.Municipal By-laws of General Application
The Agreement is subject to the provisions of all regulating statutes and all
municipal by-laws of general application, except by-laws which have the
effect of amending this Agreement.
14.Giving Notice
Notices may be delivered to, sent by facsimile or mailed by prepaid
registered post to the Gas Company at its head office or to the authorized
officers of the Corporation at its municipal offices, as the case may be.
15.Disposition of Gas System
a.If the Gas Company decommissionspart of its gas system affixed to a
bridge, viaduct or structure, the Gas Company shall, at its sole
expense, remove the part of its gas system affixed to the bridge, viaduct
or structure.
b.If the Gas Company decommissions any other part of its gas system, it
shall have the right, but is not required, to remove that part of its gas
system. It may exercise its right to remove the decommissioned parts of
its gas system by giving notice of its intention to do so by filing a Plan
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as required by Paragraph 5 of this Agreement for approval by the
Engineer/Road Superintendent. If the Gas Company does not remove
the part of the gas system it has decommissioned and the Corporation
requires the removal of all or any part of the decommissioned gas
system for the purpose of altering or improving a highway or in order to
facilitate the construction of utility or other works in any highway,
the Corporation may remove and dispose of so much of the
decommissioned gas system as the Corporation may require for such
purposes and neither party shall have recourse against the other for
any loss, cost, expense or damage occasioned thereby. If the Gas
Company has not removed the part of the gas system it has
decommissioned and the Corporation requires the removal of all or any
part of the decommissioned gas system for the purpose of altering or
improving a highway or in order to facilitate the construction of utility or
other works in a highway, the Gas Company may elect to relocate the
decommissioned gas system and in that event Paragraph 12 applies to
the cost of relocation.
16.Use of Decommissioned Gas System
a.The Gas Company shall provide promptly to the Corporation, to the
extent such information is known:
i.the names and addresses of all third parties who use
decommissioned parts of the gas system for purposes other than
the transmission or distribution of gas; and
ii.the location of all proposed and existing decommissioned parts of
the gas system used for purposes other than the transmission or
distribution of gas.
b.The Gas Company may allow a third party to use a decommissioned
part of the gas system for purposes other than the transmission or
distribution of gas and may charge a fee for that third party use,
provided
i.the third party has entered into a municipal access agreement
with the Corporation; and
ii.the Gas Company does not charge a fee for the third party's right
of access to the highways.
c.Decommissioned parts of the gas system used for purposes other than
the transmission or distribution of gas are not subject to the provisions
of this Agreement. For decommissioned parts of the gas system used
for purposes other than the transmission and distribution of gas, issues
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such as relocation costs will be governed by the relevant municipal
access agreement.
17.Franchise Handbook
The Parties acknowledge that operating decisions sometimes require a
greater level of detail than that which is appropriately included in this
Agreement. The Parties agree to lookfor guidance on such matters to the
Franchise Handbook prepared by the Association of Municipalities of
Ontario and the gas utility companies, as may be amended from time to
time.
18.Agreement Binding Parties
This Agreement shall extend to, benefit and bind the parties thereto, their
successors and assigns, respectively.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement effective
from the date written above.
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
By: __________________________________________
By: __________________________________________
Duly Authorized Officer
ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC.
By: __________________________________________
By: ___________________________________________
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ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC.500 Consumers RoadNorth York, OntarioM2J 1P8Attention: Regulatory Affairs Department
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