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02 12 2020 Council Agenda The Township of Oro-Medonte Council Meeting Agenda Council Chambers Wednesday, February 12, 2020 10:00 a.m. - Open Session Closed Session Immediately following Open Session 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: 2. Adoption of Agenda: a) Motion to Adopt the Agenda. 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 (Performance Management). d) Robin Dunn, CAO re: Personal matters about an identifiable individual (Code of Conduct). 5. Minutes of Council and Committees: 6 - 9a) Report of Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting held on Thursday, January 16, 2020. 10 - 28 b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. 6. Recognition of Achievements: 29 a) Correspondence dated January 17, 2020 from John Maheu, Executive Director, Association of Ontario Road Supervisors re: Justin Metras, Certified Road Supervisor - Intermediate Certification. Page 1 of 100 Council Meeting Agenda -February 12, 2020 7. Public Meetings: None. 8. Deputations: 30 - 48 a) 10:00 a.m. Linda Wells, on behalf of Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition re: Request for Support of Motion, Lake Simcoe Protection Plan. 9. Presentations: 49 - 52 a) V.A (Veronica) Eaton, Inspector, Detachment Commander, Orillia, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) re: Fourth (4th) Quarterly Statistic Update. 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 100 Council Meeting Agenda -February 12, 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: 53 - 55 a) ES2020-1, Michelle Jakobi, Manager, Environmental Services re: Supply and delivery of Two (2) 2020 ½ Ton, 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-up Trucks. 13. Reports of Members of Council: a) Updates from Council Representatives County of Simcoe and Township Partners and Agencies. Simcoe, and the Agencies. 14. Consent Agenda: 56 - 59 a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: 1. Township of Oro-Medonte Administration Centre Office Closure, Family Day, Monday, February 17, 2020. 2. Family Day Skate, Oro District Lions Club, Monday, February 17, 2020, 10:30a.m.-Noon, Oro-Medonte Community Centre. 3. 10th Annual Sweetwater Park Family Day, Friends of Sugarbush, Monday, February 17, 2020, 11:00a.m.-3:00p.m. 4. Township of Oro-Medonte, 2020 Oro-Medonte Citizen of the Year and Ontario Senior of the Year Nomination Notice, Nomination, Deadline February 28, 2020. 60 - 63 b) Minutes of Barrie Public Library Board meeting held on December 12, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 64 - 71 c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, 2019 and highlights of January 24, 2020 meetings. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. Page 3 of 100 Council Meeting Agenda -February 12, 2020 72 - 78 d) Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) 2019 Fourth (4th) Quarter (October 1 December 31, 2019) Report/Update. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 79 - 85 e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held on December 13, 2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 86 - 87 f) Correspondence from the Town of Collingwood re: Conservation Authorities. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 88 - 89 g) Correspondence from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services re: Ontario's Poverty Strategy. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 90 - 97 h) Correspondence from Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) re: 2019 Year End Assessment Report for 2020 Tax Year. Staff Recommendation: Receive for Information Only. 15. Communications/Petitions: 98 - 99 a) Correspondence dated February 5, 2020 from Jonathan Reid, Vice President, Skyline Horseshoe Resort re: Request to Extend Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) Presentations to May 2020 with an implementation date in 2021. 16. Notice of Motions: a) Brought by Councillor Greenlaw, January 22, 2020 Notice of Motion for January 29, 2020 Council meeting To be dealt with at the February 12, 2020 Council meeting That, further to Report No. CS2018-5, Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services re: Live Streaming and Video Recordings of Council Meetings, the Public (when feasible) be livestreamed to enhance and improve transparency and 17. By-Laws: None. 18. Closed Session Items (Unfinished Items): 19. Confirmation By-Law: 100 a) 2020-018: Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting held on Wednesday, February 12, 2020. Page 4 of 100 Council Meeting Agenda -February 12, 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 100 5.a) Report of Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting held on Th... Report Accessibility Advisory Committee Thursday, January 16, 2020 Oro-Medonte Severn Boardroom Chair: Doug Mein Members Present: Member Doug Mein; Deputy Warden Barry Burton; Member Jan Dobson-Rose; Member Liz Grummett; Member Fred Heyduk; Township of Springwater Councillor Anita Moore; Township of Adjala-Tosorontio Councillor Ron O'Leary; Township of Oro-Medonte Councillor Shawn Scott; and Township of Tay Councillor Sandy Talbot Members Absent: Member Susan Hamer Staff Present: Jennifer Marshall, Legislative Coordinator; Jessica Haley, Council and Committee Coordinator; Sasha Helmkay, Deputy Clerk, Township of Springwater; Alison Gray, Clerk, Township of Tay; Steve Farquharson, Planner, Township of Tay; and Donna Hewitt, Director, Corporate Services, Township of Oro-Medonte. 1.Call to Order The Chair called the meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. 2.Approval of Agenda Resolution AAC-1-20 Moved by: Member Fred Heyduk Seconded by: Councillor Ron O'Leary That the agenda for the January 16, 2020 meeting of the Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee, be approved. CARRIED 3.Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest There were no declarations made. 4.Presentations and Delegations There were no items for this portion of the meeting. Page 6 of 100 5.a) Report of Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting held on Th... 5.Items of Reference 5.1.Workplan 2020 Work Plan 6.Consent Agenda There were no items for this portion of the meeting. 7.Matters for Consideration 7.1.Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee Site Plan Review Guidelines Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee Site Plan Review Guidelines Recommendation AAC-2-20 Moved by: Member Fred Heyduk Seconded by: Councillor Shawn Scott That the Staff Report regarding the Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee Site Plan Review Guidelines, be received; and That the Site Plan Review Guidelines attached to the Report be approved. CARRIED Township of Tay 7.2. Site Plan Review - 400 Newton St, Victoria Harbour – Victoria Mews 400 Newton Site Plan 1 400 Newton Site Plan 2 400 Newton Site Plan 3 400 Newton Site Plan 4 400 Newton Site Plan 5 400 Newton Site Plan 6 400 Newton Site Plan 7 400 Newton Site Plan 8 Recommendation AAC-3-20 Moved by: Member Fred Heyduk Seconded by: Councillor Shawn Scott Page 7 of 100 5.a) Report of Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting held on Th... That the site plans for 400 Newton St., Victoria Harbour - Victoria Mews, be received, and That staff bring the Committee's comments back to the developer. CARRIED 7.3.Annual Accessibility Compliance Report Annual Accessibility Compliance Report Attachment: Accessibility Plan 2018-2022 Recommendation AAC-4-20 Moved by: Councillor Sandy Talbot Seconded by: Deputy Warden Barry Burton That the Staff Report regarding the Township of Tay's Annual Accessibility Report, be received for information. CARRIED Township of Oro-Medonte 7.4.CS2020-01 Annual Accessibility Report CS2020-01 Annual Accessibility Report Recommendation AAC-5-20 Moved by: Councillor Ron O'Leary Seconded by: Councillor Shawn Scott That Report No. CS2020-01 be received and adopted; And that the Annual Accessibility Report be added to the Township of Oro-Medonte's website in accordance with provincial legislation. CARRIED County of Simcoe No items at this time. Township of Springwater No items at this time. Page 8 of 100 5.a) Report of Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting held on Th... Township of Adjala-Tosorontio No items at this time. 8.Other Matters for Consideration There were no items for this portion of the meeting. 9.Confidential Matters for Consideration There were no items for this portion of the meeting. 10.Adjournment Resolution AAC-6-20 Moved by: Member Fred Heyduk Seconded by: Councillor Sandy Talbot That the January 16, 2020 meeting of the Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee be adjourned at 11:00 a.m. CARRIED Page 9 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 10 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 11 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 12 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 13 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 14 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 15 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 16 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 17 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 18 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Request forQuotation OCS 2020-10 Supply and delivery of one (1) 2020 4x4 pick-up truck Page 19 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Request for Quotation OCS 2020-11 Supply and delivery of four (4) RCF 3.4 Traffic signal trailers Page 20 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 21 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 22 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 23 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 24 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 25 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 26 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 27 of 100 5.b) Minutes of Council meeting held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Page 28 of 100 6.a) Correspondence dated January 17, 2020 from John Maheu, Executive Di... Page 29 of 100 8.a) 10:00 a.m. Linda Wells, on behalf of Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition r... Request forDeputationBeforeCouncil/Committee ritten or electronic submissions and background information for consideration by Council/ Any w Committee must be submitted to the Clerkby 9:00 a.m. 7 calendar days priortothe preferred meeting. Electronic submissions shouldbe submitted in Microsoft PowerPoint/Microsoft Word format. Gfcsvbsz!23ui!ps!2:ui!ps@!3131 Preferred Meetingand Date: I am requesting deputation to speak: a)on my own behalf; or b)on behalf of a group/organization; please state name below. By stating the group/organization name below, youconfirm that you are duly authorized to act on behalf of the identifiedgroup/organization and that the group/organization hereby gives its approvalfor you to act on this matter. Sftdvf!Mblf!Tjndpf!Dpbmjujpo I would like to use: projectorlaptop Name(s) of Speaker(s) Adeputationwishing to appear before Council/Committee shall be limited to no more than two (2) speakers with a total speaking time of not more than ten (10) minutes. Mjoeb!Xfmmt Name:Name:____________________________________ Have you presented a deputation previously on this matter?Yes No Subject of Presentation Please describe below, the subject matter of the requested presentationin sufficient detail, to provide the Townshipa means to determine its content and to assess its relative priority to otherrequests for presentation.Weight will be given to those requests that provide more detailed descriptions of the content of the presentation, particularly defining how the subject matter aligns with Council’s Mandate. As the Lake Simcoe Protection Act is under the 10 year legislated review process (act passed unanimously in Provincial Legislature in 2008-9) this year we, the 22 member groups comprising the Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition (initiators if the legislation) wish to present a resolution to Councils in the Lake Simcoe Watershed showing support for and committment to protecting the health of Lake Simcoe by passing the following resolution. Please identify the type of action you are seeking of Council/Committee on this issue. No Action, e.g., an awareness of topic or organization. To Request Action.Please describein detail. Councils can demonstrate their commitment to protecting the health of Lake Simcoe by passing the following resolution: WHEREAS a healthy environment provides the foundation for healthy communities, healthy people, and a healthy economy; and WHEREAS the passage of the Lake Simcoe Protection Act received unanimous, all party support in the Ontario legislature in 2008; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THAT the Town of \[***\] calls on the Ontario Government to demonstrate its commitment to clean water and protecting what matters most in the provincial statutory review of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan, by ensuring that provisions in the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan that protect water quality are not weakened and that policies protecting natural heritage be strengthened, in order to meet the targets of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan; and THAT the Ontario Government be requested to work collaboratively with affected Provincial Ministries and all levels of government, including First Nations and Métis, to achieve the goals and targets of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan and to resource the programs that improve Lake Simcoe's water quality during the provincial statutory review of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan; and THAT copies of this resolution be provided to Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horvath, MPP John Fraser, MPP Mike Schreiner, \[local electoral district\] MPP \[***\], and MPP Jeff Yurek, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. ________________________________________________________________________________ If you are requestingaction, have you been in contact with a staff member to seek a resolutionwith regard to this matter?Yes No If yes, who were you in contact with? ___________________________________________________ Page 30 of 100 8.a) 10:00 a.m. Linda Wells, on behalf of Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition r... -2- Reason why this presentation is important to Council and to the municipality: Lake Simcoe provides drinking water for 250,000 people. Tourism brings in 200 million dollars a year. there are Festivals, Summer concerts, Fishing Derbys, Hotels, B and B;s and people we try to attract to create jobs and art in this community. If we don't imprive the health of the lake all of this is at stake . We n eed to have a 20 - 50 year hoirizon on our actions because it takes years to improve lake conditions yet a few years of neglect will have it deteriorate. In the 1980's the phosphorous load was so great that action had to be taken. We took it and the phosphorous load is down but could increase without vigilance. Older inhabitants remember when there were no weeds in the lake and when the rockws were not covered with sludge. Today we have all of that and invasive species and climate change. We need committment from Oro Council to show support for the future health of the Lake that gives us so much. Gfc/!4-!3131 Date of Request: Mjoeb!S/!Xfmmt! Name of Requestor: 33!Tjndpf!Spbe Address: 527!!765!!3888tbnf!xjui!opujdf Telephone:Fax: sftdvfmblftjndpfAhnbjm/dpn Email: Note:Additional material may be circulated / presented at the time of the deputation.If you intend to include handouts or a presentation using electronic devices, any material will be attached to the public agenda. Please bring fifteen (15) hard copies of any additional material. It is the responsibility of the presenter to ensure that they have received consent for any third party information. st Scheduling will be at the discretion of the Clerk, and will be confirmedno later than the 1business day of the week of the meeting. There are no guarantees that by requesting a certain date(s) your deputationwill be accepted, as prior commitments may make it necessary to schedule an alternate date suggested by the Clerk. Please email your request to deputation@oro-medonte.ca The Clerk’s Office will confirm receipt of the request, however if you do not receive a return email, please contact the Clerk’s Office 5 days after the request is submitted. Personal information on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25 as amended. The information is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public pursuant to Section 27 of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Clerk’s Office,The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte, 148 Line 7 South, Oro-Medonte, Ontario, L0L 2E0. 10/2016 Page 31 of 100 8.a) 10:00 a.m. Linda Wells, on behalf of Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition r... PROTECTOURPLAN MODEL COUNCIL RESOLUTION Councils can demonstrate their commitment to protecting the health of Lake Simcoe by passing the following resolution: WHEREAS a healthy environment provides the foundation for healthy communities, healthy people, and a healthy economy; and WHEREAS the passage of the Lake Simcoe Protection Act received unanimous, all party support in the Ontario legislature in 2008; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THAT the Town of \[***\] calls on the Ontario Government to demonstrate its commitment to clean water and protecting what matters most in the provincial statutory review of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan, by ensuring that provisions in the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan that protect water quality are not weakened and that policies protecting natural heritage be strengthened, in order to meet the targets of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan; and THAT the Ontario Government be requested to work collaboratively with affected Provincial Ministries and all levels of government, including First Nations and Métis, to achieve the goals and targets of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan and to resource the programs that improve Lake Simcoe's water quality during the provincial statutory review of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan; and THAT copies of this resolution be provided to Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horvath, MPP John Fraser, MPP Mike Schreiner, \[local electoral district\] MPP \[***\], and MPP Jeff Yurek, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. 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Psjmmjb!Efubdinfou!!Npups!Wfijdmf!Dpmmjtjpot! Rvbsufs!5!!Pdupcfs-!Opwfncfs!'!Efdfncfs!312:! Oro-Medonte Township hƩƚΏaĻķƚƓƷĻ vЍ ЋЉЊВ 2019 Oro-Medonte Township Quarter 4 Non-Fatal Injury Speed-too fast for conditions 3 Disobeyed traffic control 2 Failed to yield right of way 1 Following too closely 1 Inattentive Driver 1 Property Damage Speed-too fast for conditions 27 Animal - Wild or Domestic 11 Lost Control 9 Unknown 4 Ability Impaired by Alcohol 3 Other 3 Debris on roadway 2 Failed to yield right of way 2 Disobeyed traffic control 1 Following too closely 1 Improper turn 1 Inattentive Driver 1 Ћ ΋ tğŭĻ Page 52 of 100 12.a) ES2020-1, Michelle Jakobi, Manager, Environmental Services re: Sup... Page 53 of 100 12.a) ES2020-1, Michelle Jakobi, Manager, Environmental Services re: Sup... Page 54 of 100 12.a) ES2020-1, Michelle Jakobi, Manager, Environmental Services re: Sup... Page 55 of 100 14.a) Announcements of Interest to the Public: Township of Oro-Medonte A... 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Page 63 of 100 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, ... NOTTAWASAGA VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS AGENDA No. 10-19-BOD Date: December 13, 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Location: John L. Jose Learning Centre, Tiffin Conservation Area, Utopia, Ont. Present: CouncillorKeith White, Vice ChairEssa (Township) Councillor Gail LittleAmaranth (Township) Arrived at 9:09 a.m. Councillor Mariane McLeod Collingwood (Town) Mayor Don AllenSpringwater (Township) Councillor Margaret MercerMelancthon (Township) Councillor Cathy KeaneOro-Medonte (Township) Deputy Mayor Bob MeadowsAdjala-Tosorontio (Township) Councillor George Watson, Chair Wasaga Beach (Town) Councillor Thom PatersonClearview (Township)Departed at 10:05a.m. Councillor Andrea MatrosovsBlue Mountains (Town) Councillor Ralph ManketlowMono (Town) Councillor Dane NielsenGrey Highlands (Municipality) nd Councillor Donna Jebb, 2Vice ChairNew Tecumseth (Town) Councillor Shirley BoxemMulmur (Township) Councillor Rob NicolInnisfil (Town) Councillor Walter BenottoShelburne (Town) Councillor Gary HarveyBarrie (City) Regrets: Councillor Raj SandhuBradford West Gwillimbury (Town) Staff: Doug Hevenor, Chief Administrative Officer; Chris Hibberd, DirectorWatershed Management Services; Byron Wesson, Director Conservation Services; Sheryl Flannagan, DirectorCorporate Services; Ryan Post, Manager Watershed Science; Haleigh Ferguson, Executive Administrator/Recorder Chair Watson called the meeting to orderat 9:00 a.m. 1.DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST None declared. Page 64 of 100 Board of Directors Meeting 10-19-BOD December 13, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, ... 2.MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA RES: 88-19 Moved by: Cllr. Walter BenottoSeconded by: Cllr. Dane Nielsen RESOLVED THAT: the agenda for the Board of Directors meeting No. 10-19-BOD dated December 13, 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 There are no presentations for this meeting. 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: 89-19 Moved by: Cllr. Rob NicolSeconded by: Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows RESOLVED THAT: agenda item numbers C-1, C-2, and C-4, having 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; Page 65 of 100 Board of Directors Meeting 10-19-BOD December 13, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, ... 10.CONSENT LIST A)Adoption of Minutes A-1)Approval of Minutes of the Board of Directors meeting No. 09-19-BOD held on November22, 2019. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors approve the minutes of the 09-19-BOD Board meeting held on November 22, 2019. B)Correspondence B-1) Letter dated October 2, 2019 written by Raylene Martell, Director of Legislative Services/Municipal Clerk, Municipality of Grey Highlands regarding Grey Highlands Resolution 2019-603. B-2)Letter dated October 21, 2019 written by Krista Royal, Deputy Clerk, Town of The Blue Mountains regarding climate change. B-3)Letter dated November 1, 2019 written by Matt MacDonald, Director of Corporate Services/City Clerk, City of Bellville regarding support for Township of Springwater Resolution C457-2019 and C456-2019. B-4)Letter dated November 22, 2019 written by Susan Stone, CAO/Clerk Treasurer, Amaranth regarding Conservation Authority Exit Clause. B-5)Letter dated November 22, 2019 written by Brandi Teeple, Deputy Clerk, Loyalist Township regarding support for Township of Springwater Resolution C457-2019 and C456-2019. C)Staff Reports C-1) Staff Report 38-10-19-BOD fromDirector, Corporate Services regarding2020 NVCA Budget Vote. RES: 90-19 Moved by: Cllr. Andrea MatrosovsSeconded by: Cllr. Mariane McLeod RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report 38-10-19-BOD regarding the NVCA’s 2020 Budget Vote be received; and FURTHER THAT:the 2020 budget, operational and capital, as preseted in the 2020 Draft Budget booklet be approved; and FURTHER THAT:each watershed member municipality be formally advised of their respective share of the levies, operational and capital. Page 66 of 100 Board of Directors Meeting 10-19-BOD December 13, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, ... Recorded Weighted Vote: Yay: Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows, Cllr. Andrea Matrosovs, Cllr. Thom Paterson, Cllr. Mariane McLeod, Cllr. Keith White, Cllr. Dane Nielsen, Cllr. Margaret Mercer, Cllr. Ralph Manktelow, Cllr. George Watson, Cllr. Walter Benotto, Cllr. Donna Jebb, Cllr. Shirley Boxem, Cllr. Rob Nicol, Cllr. Gary Harvey Nay: Mayor Don Allen, Cllr. Cathy Keane Regrets: Cllr. Raj Sandhu, Cllr. Gail Little Carried; C-2)Staff Report No. 39-10-19-BOD fromDirector, Corporate Services regarding Employee Handbook Updates. RES: 91-19 Moved by: Cllr. Bob MeadowsSeconded by: Cllr. Walter Benotto RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors approve Staff Report. No 39-10-19-BOD regarding the Employee Handbook Update. Carried; C-3)Staff Report No. 40-10-19-BOD from Director, Conservation Services regarding NVCA Conservation Area Road Side Signage. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors support staff recommendation to remove existing Tourism Ontario Directional Signage for NVCA Conservation Areas and that staff be directed to work with municipalities on roadside signage where applicable. C-4) Staff Report No. 41-10-19-BOD fromManager, Watershed Science regarding NVCA Strategic Plan and Business Plan project. RES: 92-19 Moved by: Cllr. Mariane McleodSeconded by: Cllr. Gail Little RESOLVED THAT: Staff Report No. 41-10-19-BOD regarding the proposed 2020- 2025 NVCA strategic plan and annual business plan be received for information. FURTHER THAT:an update to the stragetic and business plan is discussed with the Board at each meeting until completed. Carried; C-5)StaffReport No. 42-10-19-BOD from Director, Watershed Management Services regarding Permits/Approvals under the Conservation Authorities Act for the Period of June 7, 2019 to December 1, 2019. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 42-10-19-BOD that summarizes the permits and approvals issued by staff for the period of June 7, 2019 to December 1, 2019. Page 67 of 100 Board of Directors Meeting 10-19-BOD December 13, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, ... C-6)Staff Report No. 43-10-19 BOD from Communications Coordinator regarding Communications Report –November 8, 2019 –December 2, 2019. Approved by Consent. RESOLVED THAT:the Board of Directors receive Staff Report No. 43-10-19-BOD regarding NVCA Communications –November 8, 2019 –December 2, 2019. 11. OTHER BUSINESS 11.1 Anotice of motion was put forth by Cllr. Dane Nielsen to have Agricultural Advisory Committeedraftminutes included in the Board of Directors consent agenda for approval at future meetings. 11.2Deputy Mayor Bob Meadows gave a warming ‘thank you’to NVCA staff; Fred Dobbs, Manager of Stewardship Servicesand his team forattendingAdjala-Tosorontio’s Open House and providing a presentation on an overview of our watershed. 11.3Vice-Chair White,sincerely thanked NVCA staff and the Board for their hardword during a more stressful year,input from all was above and beyond expectations. 11.4 Chair Watson gave an update on the warm welcome he and CAO, Doug Hevenor received at the Nottawasaga Inn Corporate Christmas Party. Chair Watson also gave an update on the recent Conservation Ontario meeting, where discussions were had with the Deputy Minister, Environment, Conservation and Parks regarding conservation authority core mandates. 11.5CAO, DougHevenorprovided an update on the recent Flood Study Report released from the MNRF. 12.IN-CAMERA 12.1No conversation was needed for the in-camera session Staff Report, therefore the Board did not go into closed-session. RES: 93-19 Moved by: Cllr. Donna JebbSeconded by: Cllr. Gary Harvey RESOLVED THAT: confidential Staff Report No. 44-10-19-BOD regarding NVCA renewable lease be approved. Carried; 13.ADJOURNMENT RES: 94-19 Moved by: Cllr. Mariane McleodSeconded by: Cllr. Donna Jebb Page 68 of 100 Board of Directors Meeting 10-19-BOD December 13, 2019 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, ... RESOLVED THAT: the Board of Directors adjourn at 10:15 a.m.to meet again on January 24, 2020or at the call of the Chair. Carried; Page 69 of 100 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, ... NVCA 60th Annual General Meeting Highlights January 24, 2020 Next Meeting: February 28, 2020, Tiffin Centre for Conservation, Utopia For the full meeting agenda including documents and reports, visit nvca.on.ca/about/boardofdirectors by our community partners, and the many NVCA Board of Directors Election hours that were contributed by our NVCA Board of Directors has elected and/or volunteers. appointed the following officers for 2020: Watershed science continues to monitor the Chair: Keith White, Councillor for the Town health of our ground and surface water of Essa Conservation lands worked with community Vice-Chair: Mariane McLeod, Councillor for partners to construct a green energy the Town of Collingwood outdoor accessible washroom at the Tiffin Conservation Area, and started to build a Past-Chair: George Watson, Councillor for hiking trail at the Utopia Conservation Area the Town of Wasaga Beach Keynote Speaker departments are proactively protecting Jack Imhof, retired National Biologist and people and their property from natural Director of Conservation Ecology for Trout hazards like flooding and erosion. With Unlimited Canada delivered a keynote speech another record year with over 2,600 store the Rest: applications and inquiries, the NVCA is again one of the fastest growing conservation authorities in Ontario. Jack emphasized and reiterated the importance of integrated watershed management and the Flood management continued to monitor unique position of conservation authorities to weather forecasts and watershed conditions increase the functions of the watershed in order while maintaining and improving the to build resiliency towards future extreme system. Our flood team issued 8 flood weather conditions, drought and flooding messages in 2019. brought by a changing climate. Over 12,000 students attended our education programs. Our very own Camp 2019 Accomplishments Tiffin saw over 500 children attend, the , Rick Grillmayer largest Camp Tiffin to date. has planted close to 2.5 million trees since starting with the NVCA 25 years ago. Video: Managing our watershed at the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority rehabilitated and protected almost 12 kilometres of streams and shorelines NVCA staff created a video showcasing how through 134 projects. This was thanks to each department at the conservation authority the $280,000 that was generously donated th 8195 8 Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0 705-424-1479 admin@nvca.on.ca www.nvca.on.ca Page 70 of 100 14.c) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority minutes of December 13, ... are linked together to practice integrated watershed management. Click here to view the video. 2018 Watershed Health Checks In 2019, NVCA staff completed nine subwatershed health checks and one watershed-wide health check in 2018. The health checks subwatershed health checks provide an overview of forest, wetlands, stream and groundwater health within the larger NVCA watershed. They also identify stewardship priorities, future challenges and opportunities to improve environmental health. Our science monitoring staff collects samples from forests, wetlands, streams and groundwater for data analysis. Our stewardship staff uses this information to determine the success of past restoration projects and areas in need of improvement. Click here to view the 2018 Watershed Health Checks Upcoming events Minesing Wetland Snowshoe Hike Date: Saturday, February 8, 2020 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Location: Announced a week before hike Family Nature Day - Winter Trek Date: Thursday, February 13, 2020 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation Family Nature Day - Get back to the Sugar Shack Date: Friday, March 6, 2020 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation March Break Camp Date: Monday, March 16, 2020 9:00 AM - Friday, March 20, 2020 4:00 PM Location: Tiffin Centre for Conservation, 8195 8th Line, Utopia th 8195 8 Line, Utopia, ON, L0M 1T0 705-424-1479 admin@nvca.on.ca www.nvca.on.ca Page 71 of 100 14.d) Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) 2019 Fourth ( 4 th )... Severn Sound Environmental Association th 2019 4 Quarter (Oct. 1 Dec. 31) Report/Update 3³ ¥¥¨­¦ȝ(2 Administration, Staffing, Training and Volunteers Staffing THANK YOU to Cody Avery, Drinking Water Source Protection Assistant for all your hard work! Volunteers Thank you to all of the volunteer citizen scientists on Farlain Lake that submitted water level observations and volunteers from across the watershed that submitted ice observations! Training Property Entry, Risk Management Official/Risk Management Inspector refresh SSEA Board of Directors Meeting training (provided free from Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks) E£´¢ ³¨®­Ǿ %­¦ ¦¤¬¤­³Ǿ /´³±¤ ¢§ Presentations, Articles, Media, School Involvement and Events Presentations SSEA 101 for Métis Nation of Ontario Township of Severn re: MacLean Lake Water Quality Township of Oro-Medonte re: Bass Lake Water Quality Georgian Bay Public Science Forum re: lower food web in Severn Sound Horseshoe Valley Ratepayers & Property Owners Association re: Severn Sound Watershed & Association Orientation Perfect weather on the last Latornell Conservation SWorking open water sampling run With Farmers to Protect Municipal Drinking Water in Tiny Township, Severn SoundManaging Invasive Species: Lessons from the Field Simcoe & District Maple Syrup Producers Association- Identification an Prohibition of Commercial Fertilizer Application in the Lafontaine / Georgian Sands Area sseainfo@severnsound.ca - www.severnsound.ca 1 Page 72 of 100 14.d) Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) 2019 Fourth ( 4 th )... Articles/Publications/News Interviews with: Midland Mirror on Climate Change in Severn Sound Contributed article to Simcoe.com on TD FEF Grant for Shorewatch Program Media rd @SSEA_SSRAP Twitter activity for 3 quarter: 41 tweets, 811 page visits, and 294 Followers Tweets Awards Reception highlights, invasive species, SSEA sampling activities, Drinking Water Source Protection, Tree Distribution program, and links to resources Web Site Activity: 2,032 users visited www.severnsound.ca online video series, in collaboration with Southern Georgian Bay Chamber of Commerce Behind the scenes: 10 SSEA informational videos uploaded, including citizen science Ice Spotter Program, movement of invasive species on firewood, and holiday decorating using native species posted to YouTube and Facebook, over 5,000 combined views Events/Meetings/Conferences Displays at: SSEA Partner Reception, Township of Georgian Bay Honeybee Festival Staff attended: SMDHU Climate Change Exchange 4th Quarter meeting, Huronia Community Foundation Giving for a Cause event, Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network conference, State of the Bay Science Workshop, Georgian College GIS Day, Dufferin Simcoe Land Stewardship Network meeting, Midland Technical Review Committee Annual SSEA Partners Reception meeting, North Simcoe Volunteer Administrators network meeting, Municipal Septic Re-inspection Programs webinar, North Simcoe Soil & Crop Improvement Association AGM Agricultural roundtable discussion with Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs PA MPP Pettapiece and Simcoe North MPP Dunlop Annual SSEA Partners Reception/Awards November 7, Heights of Horseshoe THANK YOU to event sponsors Mosey & Mosey, Fred Hook Ltd, and First for Safety, and to the Ontario Federation of Agriculture Climate Action Briefing to Township of Severn Mayor for meeting with Lieutenant Governor of Ontario sseainfo@severnsound.ca - www.severnsound.ca 2 Page 73 of 100 14.d) Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) 2019 Fourth ( 4 th )... School Involvement Contributed case studies for use in Applied Environmental Math course in Georgian College Environmental Technology Program! 4±¤¤ 0« ­³¨­¦ Planting and Distribution Community Tree Planting & Tree Seedling Distribution In planning stages for spring 2020 Conducting field visits and confirming sites for Community Tree Plant projects Promotion of Tree Distribution program (with municipal assistance), seedling orders being accepted &¨²§  ­£ 7¨«£«¨¥¤ ( ¡¨³ ³ ȝ . ³´± « (¤±¨³ ¦¤ Natural Heritage Assessments, Invasive Species, Wetlands, Habitat and Stewardship Invasive Species Conducted an invasive species identification field tour and invasive species removal demonstrations for the Simcoe & District Maple Syrup Producers Association Recycled dried phragmites stems to create as an activity for participants of the Georgian Bay Honey Bee Festival Completed input and analysis of 2019 invasive species monitoring data and drafted municipal invasive species reports Field Tour: Spotting Invasive Gypsy Moths Bee hotel station at SSEA booth at the sseainfo@severnsound.ca - www.severnsound.ca Honey Bee Festival 3 Page 74 of 100 14.d) Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) 2019 Fourth ( 4 th )... Habitat and Stewardship Completion of a multi-year, multi-partner habitat rehabilitation project on Copeland Creek, including signage, removal of box culvert and stabilization of banks to restore natural channel profile and free-flowing conditions in Copeland Creek and protect trail infrastructure o Approximately $177.36K project cost o Secured $150.5K in grants from The W. Garfield Weston Foundation through Swim Drink Fish, Dufferin Copeland Creek Project Cheque Presentation: Simcoe Land Stewardship Network, Georgian Bay Métis Council/Bruce Power and the Georgian Bay Métis Council/Bruce Power, in addition to $26.86K plus in-kind contributions from Township of Tiny and in-kind contributions from RJ Burnside & Associates and the North Simcoe Anglers and Hunters Conservation Club Land 5²¤ 0« ­­¨­¦ Input and Review Plan Input Submitted comments to the Province regarding Provincial Policy Statement Review, and proposed amendments to the Aggregate Resources Act Commented on Environmental Registry posting on use of environmental penalty monies Provided feedback into Midland Development Charges Review Commented on 12 proposals, applications, reports or Environmental Impact Studies Dr¨­ª¨­¦ 7 ³¤± 3®´±¢¤ 0±®³¤¢³¨®­ Drinking Water Source Protection, Risk Management Services Drinking Water Source Protection Attended 4 meetings/teleconferences Continued to support municipalities in updating Assessment Reports for new or changing water systems Commented on changes to the Directors Technical Rules Involved in Source Protection Committee member replacement, at a local municipal level and regionally for public and economic members Risk Management Commented on 13 development applications, answered 5 inquiries, issued 4 Clean Water Act S.59 Notices to Proceed, attended 1 pre-consultation meeting, and conducted 23 site visits sseainfo@severnsound.ca - www.severnsound.ca 4 Page 75 of 100 14.d) Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) 2019 Fourth ( 4 th )... -®­¨³®±¨­¦ 0±®¦± ¬² Field/data collection: Open Water, Inland Lakes, PGMN, PWQMN/Tributaries, Stream Temperature, Stream Invertebrates and Climate Open Water Concluded water quality sampling (water temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, nutrients, general water chemistry, metals, algae and zooplankton) at 14 sites in Severn Sound: 12 runs completed, plus additional sampling in Honey Harbour area Completed water quality sampling at the raw water intake at the Tay Area water intake! Inland Lakes Concluded biweekly water quality sampling on Little Lake in Midland (12 runs completed), along with water level monitoring Concluded biweekly water quality sampling Lake Couchiching: 9 runs completed Water quality sampling parameters include: temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, nutrients, general water chemistry, algae and zooplankton Provincial Water Quality Monitoring Network (PWQMN) 3 runs completed at 14 sampling locations in 8 streams (Lafontaine and Copeland Creeks; Wye, Sturgeon, Hogg, Coldwater, North and Severn Rivers), measured water temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, conductivity, water chemistry and metals Provincial Groundwater Monitoring Network (PGMN) Collected samples at 6 well sites Water sampling on the Wye River Recorded water levels for all 10 well sites across the watershed Stream Temperature Interpretation of water temperature data is nearing completion Climate Compilation of monthly Georgian Bay water level and regional climate data Removal and data download complete for the 4 rain gauges recording precipitation at Huronia Airport, Midland Sewage Treatment Plant, Pine Grove (Penetanguishene) Well Sampling at the Pinegrove site and Balm Beach Removal and data download complete for the 3 air temperature loggers at Huronia Airport and the Midland Sewage Treatment Plant sseainfo@severnsound.ca - www.severnsound.ca 5 Page 76 of 100 14.d) Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) 2019 Fourth ( 4 th )... Citizen Science Water Level Watchers volunteers from Farlain Lake submitted 11 water level observations from a static water gauge Continuing partnership with Copeland Forest Friends Association on stream data collection Continuing partnership with Water Rangers on trial of new water quality testing strips using bottom water samples from North and South Bays Added 3 volunteers to SSEA citizen science programs (Ice Spotters) Soil sampling at Fuller Pit snow disposal site Additional Sampling Completed fall soil sampling at Penetanguishene snow disposal site Algae sampling and identification from MacLean Lake and Lake St. George in response to reports of blue-green algae blooms $ ³  !­ «¸²¨²  ­£ 2¤¯®±³¨­¦ Statistics, Data Management & Analysis, Stream Invertebrate ID, and GIS/Mapping Reporting Fuller Pit Snow Disposal Site-Spring and Fall Soil Sampling data report (Penetanguishene) Updated summary displays for: water quality for Severn Sound open water and inland lakes, Georgian Bay water levels Statistics/Data Management & Analysis Analysis of sodium and chloride data for Severn Sound, inland lakes and PGMN well for reporting to Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit 2019 ice-on data compilation Water level/climate data download and compilation Stream Invertebrate Identification 119 samples identified from the Coldwater River, Hogg Creek, Wye River and Baxter Lake watersheds A total of 11,170 bugs identified Partnerships New/Updated NGO NGO Partners Water Rangers continuing to partner on citizen science water testing program Other Partners Métis Nation of Ontario sseainfo@severnsound.ca - www.severnsound.ca 6 Page 77 of 100 14.d) Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA) 2019 Fourth ( 4 th )... &¨­ ­¢¨ « Donations, Grants, Budget, Invoicing and Revenue (fee for service) Grants Funding from County of Simcoe Tree Planting Program will cover 100% of seedling costs for spring 2020 Community Tree Planting projects Subsidy of $0.25 per tree from Forests Ontario has been approved for 2020 Tree Seedling Distribution program Funding applications submitted to: Eastern Georgian Bay Initiative, for Wye River invasive phragmites removal; Fisheries and Oceans Canada Habitat Stewardship Program for a Lake Sturgeon habitat improvement project Budget 2020 SSEA + SSS budget request letters sent to all municipal partners 2020 budget pre-meetings and deputations made to: Townships of Oro-Medonte, Tay, Springwater and Towns of Midland and Penetanguishene Cost Recovery Fuller Pit Snow Disposal Site Soil Sampling Project (Penetanguishene) Farlain Lake Water Level Gauge Installation (Tiny, Farlain Lake Community Association) Victoria Harbour Drinking Water Intake Monitoring (Tay) Julie Cayley - Executive Director Lex McPhail - IT Manager/GIS Applications Specialist Paula Madill - Ecosystem Technologist Michelle Hudolin - Wetlands & Habitat Biologist Aisha Chiandet - Water Scientist Melissa Carruthers Risk Mgmt. Official./Risk Mgmt. Inspector Judy Limoges Treasurer (p/t) Robert Canning Invasive Species Program Coordinator Nikole Priestman Watershed Health Field Technician Laurie Barron Corporate Services Coordinator (p/t) Cody Avery- Drinking Water Source Protection Assistant Disclaimer: TWITTER, TWEET, RETWEET and the Twitter logo are trademarks of Twitter, Inc. or its affiliates SSEA 2019 Festive Selfie Card Thank you from Team SSEA sseainfo@severnsound.ca - www.severnsound.ca 7 Page 78 of 100 14.e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... % No. BOD-10-19 Friday, December 13, 2019 120 Bayview Parkway, Newmarket, ON MINUTES LSRCA Board Members Present: LSRCA Staff Present: Regional Chairman W. Emmerson, Chair M. Walters, Chief Administrative Officer Councillor K. Aylwin R. Baldwin, GM, Planning and Development Mayor D. Barton M. Critch, GM, Corporate and Financial Services/CFO Mayor B. Drew P. Davies, Acting GM, Conservation Lands Councillor A. Eek D. Lembcke, Acting GM, Integrated Watershed Management Councillor K. Ferdinands K. Christensen, Director, Human Resources Councillor P. Ferragine K. Yemm, Director, Corporate Communications & Engagement Councillor W. Gaertner C. Taylor, Executive Director, LSCF Councillor R. Greenlaw T. Barnett, Coordinator, BOD/CAO Mayor V. Hackson M. Bessey, Acting Director, Planning Councillor S. Harrison-McIntyre K. Biddie, Outdoor Educator Mayor M. Quirk A. Brown, Acting Director, Regulations Councillor C. Riepma C. Byron, Forestry Program Coordinator Regional Councillor T. Vegh C. Connell, Outreach Educator Councillor A. Waters P. Davies, Manager, Forestry and Greenspace Services Councillor E. Yeo D. Eldon, Coordinator, Outreach N. Hamley, Manager, Education Regrets: S. Jagminas, Senior Communications Advisor Mayor D. Bath-Hadden S. McKinnon, Manager, Budget and Business Analysis Township of Ramara T. Stanford, Senior Outdoor Educator B. Thompson, Manager, Watershed Plans and Strategies Guests: E. McDonnell, Greenbelt Foundation S. Petrie, Greenbelt Foundation I.DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST None noted for this meeting. II.APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA Moved by: C. Riepma Seconded by: W. Gaertner BOD-141-19 RESOLVED THAT the content of the Agenda for the December 13, 2019 meeting of the LSRCA Board of Directors be approved as presented. CARRIED Page 79 of 100 14.e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -10-19 December 13, 2019 Minutes Page 2 of 7 III. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES a) Board of Directors Meeting November 8, 2019 Moved by: P. Ferragine Seconded by: V. Hackson BOD-142-19 RESOLVED -09-19 held on Friday, November 8, 2019 be approved as circulated. CARRIED b) Conservation Ontario Council Moved by: P. Ferragine Seconded by: V. Hackson BOD-143-19 RESOLVED THAT the minutes of Conservation Ontario Council Meeting #3/19 held on Monday, September 30, 2019 be received for information. CARRIED IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Chair Emmerson welcomed Township of Oro-Medonte Councillor Randy Greenlaw, who has been appointed to the LSRCA Board of Directors until such time the Oro-Medonte Council vacancies have been filled. Board members and staff introduced themselves and welcomed Councillor Greenlaw. b) CAO Walters was pleased to advise that LSRCA hosted a National Green Infrastructure Certification Program training session on how to design, construct and maintain Low Impact Development. Upon successful completion of the program and exam, participants receive certification. LSRCA will be hosting another session in February 2020 and will be notifying other conservation authorities and municipalities. To learn about the NGIC program, please visit their website at https://ngicp.org/. th c) Chair Emmerson noted that on December 12, York Region Council received an excellent Council meeting. d) Chair Emmerson advised thmergency Preparedness Guide is available on their website: York Region - Your Emergency Preparedness Guide e) CAO Walters advised Board members that a 2020 Calendar is available for purchase, through a staff fundraising initiative. The photos and printing were both kindly donated, and 100% of the proceeds will go towards the New Nature Centre at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area. V. PRESENTATIONS a) LSRCA Education Team 2019 Accomplishments Manager, Education, Nicole Hamley, provided the Board with an overview of the many accomplishments of LSRCA Education Team in 2019. Programming, she noted, is delivered in three areas: i) School Programming delivered to 10,800 students; ii) Training & Development provided to 375 teachers, and iii) Community Programming delivered to 1,925 individuals, for a total of 13,100 participants in 2019. Page 80 of 100 14.e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -10-19 December 13, 2019 Minutes Page 3 of 7 School programming includes innovative new programs in response to the Ministry of Education priorities, school board demand, and alignment with LSRCA strategic plan priority actions to engage youth, widen demographic and geographic range. She outline many of programs from Math Trails and Feathered Friends for the early learners and kindergarten, to a bioblitz conducted by high school students with the use of ipads purchased through funding from Alectra. Training and development programming provided through teacher professional development workshops such as: Climate Change from a Local Perspective, a great collaboration with several LSRCA departments; and Well-being and Outdoor Learning at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area, in collaboration with York Region Public Health on how to use outdoors for learning and as a tool for self-regulation. Community Programming continues to expand and develop new partnerships and includes Therapy in the Woods, a program for children with special needs, named a leading practice by Accreditation Canada and LSRCA is also partnering with local libraries: Bradford a story walk at Scanlon Creek. Education Programming was not without its challenges in 2019, between the aging facility at Scanlon Creek and job action, but the team is looking ahead to 2020 and continued engagement with partners. For more information on , please visit our website: LSRCA Education or contact Nicole Hamley @ 905-895-1281 ext 243 or n.hamley@lsrca.on.ca To view this presentation, please click this link: LSRCA Education 2019 - A Year in Review Moved by: A. Eek Seconded by: A. Waters BOD-144-19 RESOLVED THAT the presentation by Manager, Education, Nicole Hamley regarding CARRIED b) Positively Green, the Greenbelt Restoration Initiative Mr. Edward McDonnell and Ms. Shelly Petrie of the Greenbelt Foundation provided the Board with a presentation on Positively Green, a collaborative green infrastructure program between the Greenbelt Foundation and thirteen conservation authorities including LSRCA that has been in development since 2016. What began as a moraine report card has brought to light a number of other issues around restoration, biodiversity, habitat improvement and water quality. Over 100 priority project have been identified focusing on natural infrastructure. Measureable outcomes they are trying to achieve include: watershed health; ecosystem services; climate resiliency; biodiversity; and carbon sequestration. The projects LSRCA is involved in include activities such as: installing low impact development techniques to infiltrate and/or harvest precipitation runoff and manage stormwater; addressing perched culverts and removing online ponds; installing vegetative buffers; removing gabion baskets; adding significant wetlands; and establishing forest corridors along river valleys and ecopassages for small wildlife. LSRCA projects identify municipal funds for outcomes such as: improving water quality, improving aquatic habitat, increasing community participation in stormwater management/stewardship projects, repairing Page 81 of 100 14.e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -10-19 December 13, 2019 Minutes Page 4 of 7 streambanks and restoring stream health, conserving provincially significant wetlands and reducing stormwater runoff, and increasing forest cover and connectivity. With a goal to create more opportunity, they have conducted outreach to potential partners and funders and are looking for endorsement from conservation authority Boards of Directors. To view this presentation, please click this link: Positively Green Moved by: M. Quirk Seconded by: C. Riepma BOD-145-19 RESOLVED THAT the presentation by Edward McDonnell, CEO, Greenbelt Foundation, regarding Positively Green be received; and FURTHER THAT the Board of Directors endorse the Positively Green program and direct staff to continue with project development. CARRIED c) LSRCA 2020 Budget Update General Manager, Corporate and Financial Services, Mark Critch, provided the Board with an update on , noting that in the Spring of 2019 the Board of Directors approved 1.75% COLA, 2% inflation as needed, and 1% investment in strategy initiatives. These approvals resulted in a 2.83% General Levy increase, a 2.83% Special Operating increase, and a 2.34% Special Capital increase. Consultations then took place with funding partners to look for ways to lower the budget. Finance staff hosted a finance day with municipal staff counterparts to provide updates on progress, discuss Bill 108, and look for ways to work better together. Staff continue to monitor challenges such as the reduced MNRF funding of 64K (49%) and provincial grant funding uncertainties. To summarize, GM Critch noted that the budget is being developed within the new targets; programs will be changed as necessary to accommodate MNRF reduced transfer payment; staff have found efficiencies and new partnerships and continue to look for funding opportunities; an internal programs and services review is underway and an asset management financial strategy will form part of the 2021 budget. To view this presentation, please click this link: 2020 Budget Update Moved by: D. Barton Seconded by: R. Greenlaw BOD-146-19 RESOLVED THAT the presentation by General Manager, Corporate and Financial information. CARRIED Staff Report No. 50-19- Moved by: D. Barton Seconded by: R. Greenlaw BOD-147-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 50-19- Budget be received for information. CARRIED Page 82 of 100 14.e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -10-19 December 13, 2019 Minutes Page 5 of 7 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 Items No. 2, 3, and 4 were identified as items not requiring separate discussion. Moved by: A. Eek Seconded by: K. Ferdinands BOD-148-19 RESOLVED authorized to take all necessary action required to give effect to same. CARRIED 2. Budget Committee Discontinuation BOD-149-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 51-19-BOD Budget Committee be approved; and FURTHER THAT all budget discussions, including the development of budget assumptions, return to the purview of the full Board of Directors. CARRIED 3. Scanlon Creek Conservation Area Renovation Project Update BOD-150-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 52-19-BOD regarding an update on the Scanlon Creek Operations Centre Renovation Project and the status of consulting services be received; and FURTHER THAT the cumulative price adjustments for consultant support required to complete the project be endorsed. CARRIED 4. Durham Regional Forest Standing Timber Sales (DRF-2019-002) BOD-151-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 53-19-BOD regarding the record of tenders for the Durham Regional Forest Tender DRF-2019-002 be received; and -2019-002 Moggie Valley Timber Inc. be approved. CARRIED Page 83 of 100 14.e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -10-19 December 13, 2019 Minutes Page 6 of 7 X. CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION Items No. 1 and 5 were identified under items requiring separate discussion. 1. Correspondence Councillor Ferragine asked for update on the Township of Ramara and their request to the Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks for a conservation authority exit clause in the Conservation Authorities Act (CAA). CAO Walters noted he is not surprised by their request and noted that there is already an exit clause process outlined in the CAA; however, the Township of Ramara has yet to follow the process. He went on to note that the Township continues to be in arrears for its 2018 and 2019 levy apportionment. While the Mayor of Ramara continues to claim that conservation authorities are financially unaccountable and their services are duplicative, CAO Walters did present to their Council in December 2016, showing clearly a great return for their investment. CAO Walters asked Board member for input on a path forward with this partner. A discussion ensued and a number of options were presented. Board members felt that another deputation to Council or a meeting with the Mayor and Council would be appropriate, and a request will be sent in early 2020. uite positive, and that he remains hopeful that the new CAO will be able to his Council the value of LSRCA. Moved by: P. Ferragine Seconded by: D. Barton BOD-152-19 RESOLVED THAT correspondence listed in the agenda as Items 1a) and 1b) be received for information. CARRIED 5. Councillor Gaertner asked when the updated emergency floodplain mapping would be available. st General Manager, Planning & Development, Rob Baldwin advised that it is updated each year on April 1 and distributed to partners and the Province at that time. Councillor Gaertner asked when the Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategy will be released. CAO Walters advised that the report will be released in the first quarter of 2020, noting that it was completed in collaboration with our municipal partners. Moved by: W. Gaertner Seconded by: K. Aylwin BOD-153-19 RESOLVED THAT Staff Report No. 54-19-BOD regarding the annual operating priorities for 2020 be received for information. CARRIED XI. CLOSED SESSION There were no closed session items for this meeting. Page 84 of 100 14.e) Minutes of Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority meeting held ... Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority -10-19 December 13, 2019 Minutes Page 7 of 7 XII. OTHER BUSINESS The next scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors is the Annual General Meeting on Friday, January 24, 2020 to be held at Newmarket Old Town Hall, 460 Botsford Street, Newmarket. XIII.ADJOURNMENT Moved by: R. Greenlaw Seconded by: D. Barton BOD-154-19 RESOLVED THAT the meeting be adjourned @ 11:50 a.m. CARRIED Regional Chairman Wayne Emmerson Michael Walters Chair Chief Administrative Officer Page 85 of 100 14.f) Correspondence from the Town of Collingwood re: Conservation Autho... Page 86 of 100 14.f) Correspondence from the Town of Collingwood re: Conservation Autho... Page 87 of 100 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 January 30, 2020 Dear Municipal Partner: First,I want to take the opportunity to wish you a Happy New Year. Further to the letter I sent you on December 16, 2019, I am pleased to notifyyou that our onOntario.ca/povertysurveyandwill be available online untilMarch 30, 2020. Our government believes that the people of Ontario are the provi when the people of Ontario succeed, our economy and province succeed. It is our shared responsibility to create the best conditions forpeople to reach their potential.We needand we want to listen tomunicipalities, Indigenous partners, members of the community, serviceproviders, employers, andlocal partnersto find new and innovative ways to support people during challenging times and create the conditions that will help thembuild a better life. To supportthe development ofour new Poverty ReductionStrategy, we areasking residents of Ontario to take 30 minutes and answer our survey as we seek new ideas on how we can: Encourage job creation and connect peopleto employment Provide people withthe right supports and services Lower the cost of living and make life more affordable. As part of a new strategy, we will set a target for poverty reduction and identify indicators to measure progress to ensure we areachieving results. The survey canbe accessed at Ontario.ca/povertysurvey.Please feelfree to share the survey link with yourcommunity members and colleagues. /contd Page 88 of 100 14.g) Correspondence from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social... ! -2- In addition, we are also welcoming written submissions that can be sent by e-mail to prso@ontario.ca or by mail to Poverty Reduction Strategy, 3rd Floor, 315 Front Street West, Toronto ON, M7A 0B8. If there are any questions on how any personal information such as names and addresses that are included with a submission will be used, please contact: Manager, Strategic Policy Unit, MCCSS by e-mail at prso@ontario.ca or by telephone at (647) 308-9963. I encourage you to share information about this consultation, including the survey link, with service providers, Indigenous partners and businesses in your community. I look forward to receiving input from Ontario residents as we work together to make a difference in reducing poverty in the province. 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