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01 15 2020 Council Agenda The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Agenda Council Chambers Wednesday, January 15, 2020 10:00 a.m. - Open Session 11:00 a.m. - Crime Stoppers Flag Raising The Township of Oro-Medonte is committed to providing and maintaining a working environment that is based on respect for the dignity and rights of everyone within the organization and for those individuals visiting our organization. The Township of Oro-Medonte supports and fosters an environment that is safe, welcoming and respectful for all residents, visitors, members of Council and staff. Page 1. Call to Order - Moment of Reflection: 1a) Introduction of Appointed Members of Council. 1b) Declaration of Appointed Office & Oath of Allegiance Administered by John Daly, County Clerk and Director of Statutory Services, County of Simcoe. 2. Adoption of Agenda: a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest: 4. Closed Session Items: None. 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: 6 - 7a) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, December 10, 2019. 8 - 19b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 11, 2019. 20 - 23 c) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. 24 - 32 d) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 18, 2019. 33 - 35 e) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, December 18, 2019. Page 1 of 124 Council Meeting Agenda -January 15, 2020 6. Recognition of Achievements: None. 7. Public Meetings: None. 8. Deputations: None. 9. Presentations: None. 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; Page 2 of 124 Council Meeting Agenda -January 15, 2020 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: 36 - 63 a) CS2020-2, Jennifer Whitley, Coordinator, Economic Development/ Communications and Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) Update. 64 b) Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: 2018-2022 Term of Council, Council Appointment Opportunities. 65 - 95 c) CS2020-4, Marie Brissette, Special Projects Coordinator re: Corporate Projects Status Update - October, November, 2019. d) DS2019-127, Todd Weatherell, Intermediate Planner re: Official Plan Amendment Application 2019-OPA-01 and Zoning By-law Amendment Application 2019-ZBA-14 by Innovative Planning Solutions on behalf of John Greenwood and Ashley Gardiner 3750 Line 10 North \[deferred at November 13, 2019 Council meeting\] \[To be Brought Forward to the January 29, 2020 Council meeting\]. 13. Reports of Members of Council: a) Updates from Council Representatives County of Simcoe and Township Partners and Agencies. at the County of Agencies. 14. Consent Agenda: 96 - 97 a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1. Ontario Energy Board Notice to Customers of Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. 2. Township of Oro-Medonte, 2020 Oro-Medonte Citizen of the Year and Page 3 of 124 Council Meeting Agenda -January 15, 2020 Ontario Senior of the Year Nomination Notice. 98 - 103 b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held on November 8, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 104 - 110 c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held on November 22, 2019 and highlights of meeting held on December 13, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 111 - 114 d) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on November 28, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 115 - 116 e) Correspondence from Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing re: Transforming and Modernizing the Delivery of Ontario's Building Code Services. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 117 f) Correspondence from the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks re: 2018 Annual Report on Drinking Water 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 118 - 119 g) Correspondence from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 120 h) Correspondence dated December 24, 2019 from Allan Baker re: Bill 66 -laws (OFB-ZBL). Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 121 i) Correspondence from Epilepsy Simcoe County re: Proclamation Request, March 26, 2019, "Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness". Staff Recommendation: Receive, Approve, Post on Township's Website. 15. Communications/Petitions: None. 16. Notice of Motions: None. 17. By-Laws: 122 - 123 a) 2020-006: A By-law to Appoint a Closed Meeting Investigator and Repeal By-Law No. 2017-013. 18. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): 19. Confirmation By-Law: 124 a) 2020-002: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 15, 2020. Page 4 of 124 Council Meeting Agenda -January 15, 2020 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; 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. Page 5 of 124 5.a) Minutes of Special Council meeting held on Tuesday, December 10, 20... 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Critch, GM, Corporate and Financial Services/CFO Mayor D. Bath-Hadden P. Davies, Acting GM, Conservation Lands Mayor B. Drew D. Lembcke, Acting GM, Integrated Watershed Management Councillor A. Eek K. Christensen, Director, Human Resources Councillor K. Ferdinands S. Jagminas, Acting Director, Corp Communications & Engagement Councillor P. Ferragine C. Taylor, Executive Director, LSCF Councillor W. Gaertner T. Barnett, Coordinator, BOD/CAO Mayor V. Hackson S. Auger, Coordinator, Stormwater Management Mayor M. Quirk M. Bessey, Acting Director, Planning Regional Councillor T. Vegh T. Bos, Sr. Admin Assistant, Watershed Restoration Services Councillor A. Waters A. Brown, Acting Director, Regulations Councillor E. Yeo N. Knight, Communications Specialist L. McLean, Restoration Project Specialist Regrets: B. Patel, Restoration Engineer Mayor D. Barton B. Piotrowski, Restoration Project Manager Councillor S. Harrison-McIntyre C. Sharp, Restoration Program Coordinator Councillor C. Riepma K. Toffan, Manager, Finance Township of Oro-Medonte Township of Ramara Guests: R. Gilliland, Aurora I.DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST None noted for this meeting. II.APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA Moved by: A. Waters Seconded by: A. Eek BOD-129-19 RESOLVED THAT the content of the Agenda for the November 8, 2019 meeting of the LSRCA Board of Directors be approved as presented. CARRIED III.ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES Board of Directors Meeting September 27, 2019 Moved by: V. Hackson Seconded by: B. Drew Page 98 of 124 14.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Board of -09-19 November 8, 2019 Minutes Page 2 of 6 BOD-130-19 RESOLVED -08-19 held on Friday, September 27, 2019 be approved as circulated. CARRIED IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Chair Wayne Emmerson welcomed back Councillor Ken Ferdinands, who had been off recovering from an injury. b) th Vice Chair and Oro-Medonte Councillor Scott Macpherson, who passed away on November 6. Vice Chair Macpherson was a strong supporter of LSRCA and will be sorely missed around the c) Chair Emmerson was pleased to welcome Councillor Ke Board member representing the City of Barrie. th d) Conservation Awards th evening held on November 7. He also thanked staff and specifically Event and Marketing Specialist, Katarina Zeppieri, for organizing a great event. e) CAO Walters thanked the Board for allowing staff to represent LSRCA at the International River{ǤƒƦƚƭźǒƒ, noting that LSRCA was the winner of their prestigious international award for river management 10 years ago, which was also the beginning of a successful twinning partnership with the Ayuquila River in Jalisco, Mexico. f) Chair Emmerson noted that CAO Walters has just completed 35 years of service at LSRCA. Chair Emmerson thanked CAO Walters for his commitment to the Lake Simcoe watershed. V. PRESENTATIONS a) Watershed Restoration Services Top Ten Projects of 2019 Restoration Program Coordinator, Christa Sharp and Restoration Project Manager, Brook Piotrowski, provided the Board with a presentation highlighting the top ten projects the Watershed Restoration Services department has been working on in 2019, noting that 131 restoration projects have either been completed or are currently underway in the watershed at an estimated cost of just under $2.5 million. Projects fall into two categories: i) Urban Projects focusing primarily on stormwater management and low impact development projects, and stabilizing eroded streambanks; and ii) Rural Projects involving natural heritage and agricultural focusing on wetland and grassland creation/enhancements, tree planting, and fish barrier and on-line pond removals. Projects are being completed on private and public property through agreements with the landowners. Page 99 of 124 14.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Board of -09-19 November 8, 2019 Minutes Page 3 of 6 Some of the urban projects include: Creation of a two Stormwater Quality Ponds in partnership with the Town of Aurora, Town of East Gwillimbury and York Region. Dry ponds used to control water flow are being retrofitted to improve water quality to reduce phosphorus and sediment from urban runoff, Creating/restoring more than 500 metre to reduce sediment from erosion, improve water quality by reducing phosphorus and reconnecting natural floodplain, Dam Removal in the Town of Aurora on a tributary of the East Holland River to remove a fish barrier, stabilize 40 metres of eroding streambank and improve fish habitat. Some of the rural restoration projects highlighted include: Pangman Springs Dam Removal eliminated a barrier to fish migration and on-line pond which warmed the cold water stream impacting fish habitat. The removal resulted in 400 metres of creek and .4 hectares of wetland, as well as the planting of 2,000 native shrubs, trees and live stakes. The barrier removal opened more than 2 kilometres of creek to fish migration. Rogers Reservoir Grassland Enhancement Project, a four year project to create prairie habitat in East Gwillimbury. Restoration staff and community volunteers are working together and have planted 230 shrubs and 580 herbaceous plants. Goodyear Farms Remediation, a farm plan to reduce erosion and sedimentation on a 340 hectare property in Beaverton was completed and works to install BMPs (two wet ponds installed, three water and sediment basins, and grass waterways) is being implemented. Many projects are also taking place in the Holland Marsh, and LSRCA has many community action partners volunteering and promoting community awareness. For more information on Watershed Restoration Services, please contact Christa Sharp @ 905- 895-1281 ext 115 or c.sharp@lsrca.on.ca To view this presentation, please click this link: Top Ten Restoration Projects Moved by: K. Ferdinands Seconded by: T. Vegh BOD-131-19 RESOLVED THAT the presentation by Restoration Program Coordinator, Christa Sharp and Restoration Project Manager, Brook Piotrowski regarding Watershed Restoration be received for information. CARRIED b) LSRCA Third Quarter 2019 Financial Report General Manager, Corporate and Financial Services, Mark Critch, provided the Board with a presentation , noting it is a continuation of what was reported for the second quarter, with delays in development fees continuing to impact fees, MNFR reduced funding will require draw from reserves, Scanlon Creek Operations Centre renovations underway with expected completion early 2020, and asset management plan support underway with completion in early 2020 and budget impacts beginning in 2021. He reviewed the seven service areas, noting that most are on track with spending, and a small deficit is forecast for year end. Page 100 of 124 14.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Board of -09-19 November 8, 2019 Minutes Page 4 of 6 The key assumptions for the 2019 forecast at Q3 include all municipal funding partners paying their full funding notices for 2019, draws from the rate stabilization covering deficits related to offsetting programs, as well as the reduction in MNRF funding, and the change of revenue recognition for Special Capital eliminating most deferred revenue at year end. To view this presentation, please click this link: Financial Update: 3rd Quarter 2019 Moved by: P. Ferragine Seconded by: E. Yeo BOD-132-19 RESOLVED THAT the presentation by General Manager, Corporate and Financial received for information. CARRIED Moved by: P. Ferragine Seconded by: E. Yeo BOD-133-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 47-19- Report for the period ending September 30, 2019 be received for information. CARRIED VI.HEARINGS There were no hearings at this meeting. VII. DEPUTATIONS There were no deputations at this meeting. VIII.DETERMINATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION No items were identified under items requiring separate discussion. IX.ADOPTION OF ITEMS NOT REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION No items were identified as items not requiring separate discussion. CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION Items No. 1, 2, and 3 were identified under items requiring separate discussion. 1. Correspondence th CAO Walters addressed the September 25 letter from Minister Yurek inviting conservation authorities to a meeting with MECP staff to discuss conservation authority programs and services. He advised that the meeting was held, and he attended along with the General Manager, Planning & Development, and the General Manager, Corporate & Financial Services. A number of MECP staff were in attendance at the meeting, including Minister Yurek. He noted it was a great conversation about what LSRCA does and how belief that the Ministry has a better appreciation and understanding of what LSRCA does. Page 101 of 124 14.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Board of -09-19 November 8, 2019 Minutes Page 5 of 6 Moved by: B. Drew Seconded by: W. Gaertner BOD-134-19 RESOLVED THAT correspondence listed in the agenda as Item 1a) be received for information. CARRIED 2. Salt Reduction Strategy - Freshwater Roundtable Discussion Paper CAO Walters noted that the Freshwater Roundtable discussion paper has a number of very interesting solutions to the issues around salt, and staff and the Roundtable are hopeful to have meetings with Minister Yurek and Attorney General Downey. Moved by: K. Ferdinands Seconded by: A. Eek BOD-135-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 48-19-BOD regarding the Freshwater Roundtable Discussion Paper be received; and FURTHER THAT staff be directed to request meetings between Roundtable core members and both the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks and the Attorney General to present the discussion paper. CARRIED 3. Goodyear Farms Best Management Practices Construction Project Mayor Bath-Hadden thanked staff, specifically Mike Walters and Christa Sharp, for their assistance on this file, noting with the farm. The project will serve to showcase BMPs in farm management. Moved by: D. Bath-Hadden Seconded by: B. Drew BOD-136-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 49-19-BOD regarding a restoration project to address agricultural surface runoff from Goodyear Farms in the Township of Brock be received; and an upset limit of $250,000 excluding taxes be approved; and FURTHER THAT staff be directed to bring a funding request to the Board of Directors in early 2020 for Phase 2 of the project. CARRIED XI. CLOSED SESSION Moved by: T. Vegh Seconded by: B. Drew BOD-137-19 RESOLVED THAT the Board move to Closed Session to deal with confidential matters; and FURTHER THAT the Chief Administrative Officer, members of the Executive Management Team, the Director, Regulations, and the Coordinator BOD/CAO remain in the meeting for the discussion. CARRIED Page 102 of 124 14.b) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Board of -09-19 November 8, 2019 Minutes Page 6 of 6 Moved by: K. Aylwin Seconded by: E. Yeo BOD-138-19 RESOLVED THAT the Board rise from Closed Session and report findings. CARRIED a) Confidential Legal Matter Moved by: P. Ferragine Seconded by: A. Waters BOD-139-19 RESOLVED THAT the update regarding a confidential legal matter be received for information. CARRIED XII. OTHER BUSINESS The next scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors is Friday, December 13, 2019. This meeting will be XIII.ADJOURNMENT Moved by: K. Aylwin Seconded by: A. Eek BOD-140-19 RESOLVED THAT the meeting be adjourned @10:45 a.m. CARRIED Regional Chairman Wayne Emmerson Michael Walters Chair Chief Administrative Officer Page 103 of 124 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... NOTTAWASAGA VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINUTESNo. 09-19-BOD Date: November 22, 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Location: John L. Jose Learning Centre, Tiffin Conservation Area, Utopia, Ont. UPCOMING EVENTS (Visit our website for more information nvca.on.ca) Present: Councillor Keith White, Vice ChairEssa (Township) Councillor Gail LittleAmaranth (Township) Councillor Mariane McLeod Collingwood (Town) Mayor DonAllenSpringwater (Township) Departed at 11:28 a.m. Councillor Margaret MercerMelancthon (Township) Councillor Cathy KeaneOro-Medonte (Township) Deputy Mayor Bob MeadowsAdjala-Tosorontio (Township) Councillor George Watson, Chair WasagaBeach (Town) Councillor Thom PatersonClearview (Township) Councillor Andrea MatrosovsBlue Mountains (Town) Arrived at 9:07 a.m. Councillor Ralph ManketlowMono (Town) Councillor Dane NielsenGrey Highlands (Municipality) Regrets: nd Councillor Donna Jebb, 2Vice ChairNew Tecumseth (Town) Councillor Shirley BoxemMulmur (Township) Councillor Rob NicolInnisfil (Town) Councillor Walter BenottoShelburne (Town) Councillor Raj SandhuBradford West Gwillimbury (Town) CouncillorGary HarveyBarrie (City) Staff: Doug Hevenor,Chief Administrative Officer; Chris Hibberd, Director, Watershed Management Services; Sheryl Flannagan, Director, Corporate Services; Mark Hartley, Senoir Engineer;Ryan Post, Manager Watershed Science;Haleigh Ferguson, Executive Administrator/Recorder Chair Watson called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m. Page 104 of 124 Board of Directors Meeting 09-19-BOD November 22, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... 1.DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST None declared. 2.MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA RES:80-19 Moved by:Cllr. Dane NielsenSeconded by: Cllr. Margaret Mercer RESOLVED THAT: the agenda for the Board of Directors meeting No. 09-19-BOD dated November 22, 2019 be approved. Carried; 3.ANNOUNCEMENTS There are no announcements for this meeting. 4.DEPUTATIONS There are no deputations for this meeting. 5.HEARINGS There are no Hearings requested under Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Actfor this meeting. 6.DELEGATIONS There are no delegations for this meeting. 7.PRESENTATIONS 7.1Bonnie Fox, Manager Policy and Planning from Conservation Ontariowill conduct a presentation on recent changes from the Ontario Government. RES:81-19 Moved by:Deputy Mayor Bob MeadowsSeconded by: Mayor Don Allen RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive the presentation as presented on recent changes from the Ontario Government. Carried; 7.2Steve Holysh, CAMC Chief Hydrogeologist from Toronto and Region Conservation Authority will conduct a presentation on the Oak Ridges Moraine Groundwater ProgramOverview. RES:82-19 Moved by:Cllr. Dane NielsenSeconded by: Cllr. Cathy Keane RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive the presentation as presented on the Oak Ridges Moraine Groundwater Program Overview. Carried; Page 105 of 124 Board of Directors Meeting 09-19-BOD November 22, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... 8.DETERMINATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION Board Members are requested to identify items from the Consent List that they wish to have considered for separate discussion. 9.ADOPTION OF CONSENT LIST AND IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION RES:83-19 Moved by:Cllr. Margaret MercerSeconded by: Cllr. Ralph Manktelow RESOLVED THAT:agenda item numbers C-1,C-2having been identified as requiring separate discussion, be referred for discussion under Agenda Item #8; and FURTHER THAT: all Consent List Agenda Items not referred for separate discussion be adopted as submitted to the board and staff be authorized to take all necessary action required to give effect to same; and FURTHER THAT: any items in the consent list not referred for separate discussion, and for which conflict has been declared, are deemed not to have been voted on or discussed by the individual making the declaration. Carried; 10.CONSENT LIST A)Adoption of Minutes A-1)Approval of Minutes of the Board of Directors meeting No. 08-19-BOD held on October 25, 2019. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors approve the minutes of the 08-19-BOD Board meeting held on October 25, 2019. B)Correspondence B-1)Letter dated October 21, 2019 written by Renee Chaperon, Clerk from Springwater Township regarding resolution C457-2019passed by Council of the Township of Springwater. B-2)Letter dated October 21, 2019 written by Renee Chaperon, Clerk from Springwater Township regarding resolution C456-2019passed by Council of the Township of Springwater. B-3)Letter dated October 30, 2019 written by George Vadeboncoeur, CAO from Town of Wasaga Beach regarding conservation authority levies resolution passed by Town of Wasaga Beach Council. B-4) Letter dated October 30, 2019 written by George Vadeboncoeur, CAO from Town of Wasaga Beach regarding NVCA levy resolution passed by Town of Wasaga Beach Council. Page 106 of 124 Board of Directors Meeting 09-19-BOD November 22, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... B-5)Letter dated October 30, 2019 written by John Brassard, MP for Barrie-Innisfil regarding the Lake Simcoe Clean-up Fund. B-6)Letter dated November 7, 2019 written by Jennifer Connor, Legislative Services Manager/Clerk from Township of Ramara regarding conservation authority exit clause resolution passed by the Township of Ramara. B-7)Letter dated November 7, 2019 written by Michelle Smibert, Clerk from the Township of Mulmur regarding NVCA levy resolution passed by The Township of Mulmur Council. C)Staff Reports C-1) Staff Report 33-09-19-BOD fromDirector, Corporate Services regarding 2019 Year End Surplus Allocation. RES:84-19 Moved by:Deputy Mayor Bob MeadowsSeconded by: Cllr. Gail Little RESOLVED THAT: the Staff Report No. 33-09-19-BOD regarding allocations be approved; and FURTHER THAT: the NVCA Auditor be directed to place any 2019 surplus/deficit funds in/out of the following reserves as specified: Planning Reserve –all planning programs surplus/deficits Capital Reserve –any potential deficits New Lowell Reserve –all New Lowell CA program surplus Capital Reserve –any potential deficits, 50% of other surplus Operational Reserve –25% of other surplus Human Resources Reserve –25% of other surplus Carried; C-2)Staff Report No. 34-09-19-BOD fromSenior Engineer regarding Data Licensing Agreement for Greenland International ISWMS project. RES:85-19 Moved by:Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows Seconded by: Cllr. Andrea Matrosovs RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 34-09-19-BOD and approve the NVCA Standard Data License v1; and FURTHER THAT:the NVCA has free access to the program once completed. Recorded Vote: Yay: Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows, Cllr. Gail Little, Cllr. Andrea Matrosovs, Cllr. Thom Paterson, Cllr. Mariane McLeod, Cllr. Keith White, Cllr. Dane Nielsen, Cllr. Margaret Mercer, Cllr. Ralph Manktelow, Cllr. Cathy Keane, Nay: Cllr. George Watson Carried; Page 107 of 124 Board of Directors Meeting 09-19-BOD November 22, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... C-3)Staff Report No. 35-09-19-BOD from Manager, Watershed Science regarding the Oak Ridges Moraine Groundwater Program Overview. Approved byConsent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 35-09-19-BOD regarding the Oak Ridges Moriane Groundwater Program Overview. C-4)Staff Report No. 36-09-19 BOD from Communications Coordinator regarding Communications Report –October 11, 2019 –November 7, 2019. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT:the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 36-09-19-BOD regarding NVCA Communications –October 11, 2019 –November 7, 2019. 11. OTHER BUSINESS 11.1Doug Henevor, CAO gave an update on the recent meeting with the Minister, Environment Conservation and Parks and the NVCA. 11.2Vice-Chair, Keith White announced an NVCA approved grant in the amount of $150,000 from the H. John McDonald Foundation in support of the Nottawasaga Valley Trout Stream Restoration Inititiave. 12.IN-CAMERA 12.1No conversation was neededfor the in-camera session Staff Report,therefore the Board did not go in to closed-session. RES:86-19 Moved by:Cllr. Mariane McLeodSeconded by: Cllr. Gail Little RESOLVED THAT: confidential Staff Report No. 37-09-19-BOD be received regarding the NVCA Legal Status Update. Carried; 13.ADJOURNMENT RES:87-19 Moved by:Cllr. Mariane McleodSeconded by: Cllr. Margaret Mercer RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors adjourn at 11:40 a.m.to meet again on December 13, 2019 or at the call of the Chair. Carried; Page 108 of 124 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... NVCA Board Meeting Highlights December 13, 2019 Next Meeting: January 24, 2020, Tiffin Centre for Conservation, Utopia For the full meeting agenda including documents and reports, visit nvca.on.ca/about/boardofdirectors NVCA 2020 Budget Approved Prescription Medications including Medical Marijuana The Board of Directors overwhelmingly voted to at $5,004,264 Employees who are required to use medical million in revenue as compared to the 2019 marijuana are no longer required to provide a approved budget of $4,924,948. Of this copy of the possession license. increase, $66,027.73 is coming from an NVCA asks that, where possible, employees increase to the municipal levy (shared among who require medical marijuana use a method all 18 member municipalities), with the other than smoking. remainder coming from grants, fees for services, and other sources. Funds from Employees who choose to smoke medical marijuana are not permitted to smoke in the revenues. presence of other NVCA employees or on NVCA property, except for an identified location provided to the employee by the NVCA. Senior Employee Handbook Update Management Team is currently looking at handbook was updated and suitable areas. approved by the Board of Directors. Significant For a copy of the updated Employee handbook, updates include: please contact Sheryl Flannagan, Director of Pay Equity Corporate Services. NVCA is in compliance Act and has adopted this policy to ensure that NVCA Conservation Area Road Side all compensation for permanent full-time staff is Signage equitable and that equal pay is provided for In the past, through support of the Board of equal work. The value of positions will be Directors, NVCA has erected signs on the sides assessed under the four factors used by the Pay of provincial, county and municipal roads. Equity Commission: skills, effort, responsibility, These signs gave directional and distance and working conditions. information to conservation areas such as Tiffin, Each position within the NVCA will be evaluated Minesing Wetlands and Nottawasaga Bluffs. regularly or when significant changes occur or a Recently, the Tourism Ontario Directional new job is introduced. The jobs will be Signage has decided to double their annual evaluated using a gender-neutral factor rates (from $4000/year to $8000/year) for comparison system that uses the four factors NVCA to s highways, identified by the Pay Equity Commission. prompting staff to review signage needs as well as alternative opportunities. th 8195 8 Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0 705-424-1479 admin@nvca.on.ca www.nvca.on.ca Page 109 of 124 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, minutes of meeting held... As GPS technology is much more advanced as it once was, road signage has become less Upcoming events significant. As well, social media now drives traffic to our conservation areas in a way that Winter Camp Tiffin road signs never could. Date: Thursday, January 2, 2020 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Strategic Plan and Business Plan Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation, 8195 In management team has started 8th Line, Utopia the process of developing the 2020 2025 Christmas Bird Count for Kids strategic plan, which builds on the integrated watershed management approach and is Date: Friday, January 3, 2020 9:00 AM - 12:00 complimented through the NVCA vision, PM mission, and value statements. Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation, 8195 NVCA Staff will work with the NVCA Board of 8th Line, Utopia Directors to finalize the strategic plan and Winter Camp Tiffin business plan in 2020. Date: Friday, January 3, 2020 9:00 AM - 4:00 Staff will give updates to Board of Directors at PM each monthly meeting beginning in February until the two documents are complete. Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation, 8195 8th Line, Utopia December 9 Meeting at Conservation NVCA Annual General Meeting Ontario Date: Friday, January 24, 2020 9:00 AM - On December 9, 2019, NVCA Chair Watson and 12:00 PM CAO Doug Hevenor attended a meeting at Conservation Ontario, along with Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation, 8195 representatives from all 36 conservation 8th Line, Utopia authorities. Family Nature Day - Winter Survival MNRF Staff provided a presentation about Date: Friday, January 24, 2020 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM reviewed by Doug McNeil, O Advisor on flooding. Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation His report mentioned conservation authorities 82 times and commended them current flood prevention network. Click here for the full report. At the meeting the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks reiterated that conservation authorities can continue to provide non-core mandated undertake activities with self-generated funds. However, if conservation authorities want to use municipal levy for non-core mandate activities, an MOU agreement must be established with impacted municipalities. th 8195 8 Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0 705-424-1479 admin@nvca.on.ca www.nvca.on.ca Page 110 of 124 14.d) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on November 28... Page 111 of 124 14.d) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on November 28... Page 112 of 124 14.d) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on November 28... Page 113 of 124 14.d) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on November 28... Page 114 of 124 14.e) Correspondence from Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing re: ... Page 115 of 124 14.e) Correspondence from Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing re: ... Page 116 of 124 14.f) Correspondence from the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and ... Page 117 of 124 14.g) Correspondence from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social... Ministry of Children, Ministère des Services à Community and Social Servicessociaux et communautaires BureauduMinistre 438 University Avenue 438, avenue University the 7 Floor 7 étage Toronto, Ontario Toronto, Ontario M7A 1N3 M7A 1N3 Tel.: (416) 325-5225 Tél. : (416) 325-5225 Fax: (416) 325-5240 Téléc. : (416) 325-5240 127-2019-9359 December 16, 2019 Dear Municipal Partner: I am writing to let you know that the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, in collaboration with other ministries across government, is currently assessing Poverty Reduction Strategy and is launchingconsultationsto inform the development of a new five-year strategy, in accordance with the Poverty Reduction Act, 2009. Our government believes that the peoplegreatest asset, and when theysucceed, our economy and province succeed. However, we know that one in seven Ontario residents live in poverty. Empowering people andsupporting them during challenging timesis a priority for our government. We also know that we cannot do this work alone. We are committed to listening and working with individuals, communities, organizations, businesses, Indigenous partnersand all levels of government.It is our shared responsibility to create the conditions for success.To do so, we need organizations across the province to sharetheir ideas and feedbackabout how we can work together to tacklepoverty. Our goal is to drive progress and identify solutions to reduce poverty. To inform our new Poverty Reduction Strategy, we will be asking Ontario residentshow we canencourage job creation and connect people to employment opportunities;provide people with the right supports andservices;andlower the cost of living and make life more affordable. An online survey will be posted in January 2020 for a period of approximately 60 days. I hope that you will respond to the survey and encourage members of your community, including those who have experience living in poverty, to participate. We will share more information about the survey in the new year. /contd Page 118 of 124 14.g) Correspondence from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social... -2- We arealsoaccepting written submissionsandany recommendations for the next strategy as well as feedback on the previous 201419Poverty Reduction Strategy,by e-mailat prso@ontario.caor by mail at Poverty Reduction Strategy, 3rdFloor, 315 Front Street West, Toronto ON, M7A 0B8.If there are anyquestions on howidentifyinginformation included with a submission will be used,please contact: Manager, Strategic Policy Unit, MCCSSby e-mailat prso@ontario.caorby telephone at(647)308-9963. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, ToddSmith Minister Page 119 of 124 14.h) Correspondence dated December 24, 2019 from Allan Baker re: Bill 6... Allan Baker Page 120 of 124 14.i) Correspondence from Epilepsy Simcoe County re: Proclamation Reques... Page 121 of 124 17.a) 2020-006: A By-law to Appoint a Closed Meeting Investigator and Re... Page 122 of 124 17.a) 2020-006: A By-law to Appoint a Closed Meeting Investigator and Re... Page 123 of 124 19.a) 2020-002: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council... Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, C. 25, as amended Page 124 of 124