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Report Number: & $ 2 Resolution:
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Report Subject: Clarington Task Force on Affordable Housin
Recommendations:
1. That Report CAO -009-18 be received;
2. That the Terms of Reference for the Clarington Task Force on Affordable Housing
(Attachment #1) be approved;
3. That the following individuals be appointed to the Clarington Task Force on Affordable
Housing:
Councillor Partner
Councillor Hooper
Henry Wildeboer, Former Pastor
Bob Malone, Newcastle & Bond Head Ratepayers Association
Sylvie Parker, Orono Community Collective
Selena Blake, DAFRS
Milt Dakin, Forestree Place
Anthony Adrien, CMHC
Mary Bone, CEO, Habitat for Humanity
Charlie Trim, Parkview Lodge
Joyce Kufta, Parkview Lodge
4. That all interested parties listed in Report CAO -009-18 and any delegations be advised
of Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
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Report Overview
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The purpose of this report is to provide Terms of Reference for the Clarington Task Force on
Affordable Housing for Council's consideration.
1. Background
1.1 On June 18, 2018, General Governance Committee passed Resolution #GG -352-18
which provided as follows:
Whereas the Council of the Municipality of Clarington is committed to addressing the
increasing issue of providing suitable and affordable housing needs for their residents;
and
Whereas more affordable rental housing for both low and moderately -low income
households is required, and
Whereas the requirement for seniors housing needs should be broader to support and
address seniors financially and physically,
Therefore be it resolved:
That the Council of the Municipality of Clarington support the implementation of the
Regional Municipality of Durham's Affordable and Seniors' Housing Task Force;
That the Chief Administrative Officer or a designate be directed to take part in the
Interdisciplinary Tactical Team (referenced in the Regional Municipality of Durham's
Affordable and Seniors' Housing Task Force Report);
That the Council of the Municipality of Clarington form a Clarington Task Force on
Seniors' and Affordable Housing which will assist with the support, creation and
maintenance of affordable housing;
That Councillor Wendy Partner and Councillor Ron Hooper be appointed as
representatives to the Clarington Task Force on Seniors' and Affordable Housing; and
That Staff report back with proposed Terms of Reference for the Clarington Task Force
on Seniors' and Affordable Housing.
1.2 This report responds to the direction given to staff in this resolution.
2. Discussion
2.1 The Terms of Reference for the Clarington Task Force on Affordable Housing
(Attachment #1) are based on the Municipality's standard terms and are generally
consistent with the Terms of Reference for the Regional Municipality of Durham's
Affordable and Seniors' Housing Task Force.
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2.2 The Terms of Reference provide for a maximum of 14 voting members, with at least 2 but
not more than 3 Council members.
3. Concurrence
Not Applicable
4. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that the Terms of Reference (Attachment #1) be approved
and that the individuals listed be appointed to the Task Force.
5. Strategic Plan Application
Not applicable.
Submitted by. -
Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B,
CAO
Staff Contact: Andrew Allison, Chief Administrative Officer, 905-623-3379 ext. 2002 or
aallison@clarington.net
Term of Reference
Clarington Task Force on Affordable Housing
Background
Following an Official Visit and Roundtable Discussion with the Lieutenant Governor
Elizabeth Dowdeswell on January 29, 2018, a Task Force on Affordable Housing was
formed.
Mandate
The Clarington Task Force on Affordable Housing shall provide advice, comments and
recommendations to Council on issues related to affordable rental housing for both low
and moderately -low income households and seniors housing needs to support and
address seniors both financially and physically.
Scope of Activities
x Assist with the support, creation and maintenance of affordable housing with
particular emphasis on affordable housing for seniors;
x Provide advice, comments and recommendations on issues related to affordable
housing;
x Build relationships between Municipal staff, Regional staff, developers and the
community;
x Foster a greater understanding of the need and commitment to address the issue
of providing suitable and affordable housing for our residents;
x Provide an opportunity to meet with various partners to raise awareness and
address barriers;
x Consult with other groups and/or Task Forces on issues of mutual interest.
Membership and Representation
The Task Force shall be comprised of a maximum of 14 voting members including at
least 2, but not more than 3, members of Council.
A maximum of 11 citizen members may be appointed. Citizen appointments should
represent a broad range of interests in the community.
Responsibilities and Obligations of Members
All Task Force members shall abide by these Terms of Reference. Members must also
be willing to commit the time required to understand and evaluate the information
provided, as well as be open-minded to various options and perspectives.
The Task Force and its members shall not act outside of the mandate and advisory
capacity of the Task Force. Should a Task Force member wish to comment on an issue
that is within the mandate of another Council Task Force, the Chair shall consult with
the responsible liaison and the Chair of the other Task Force.
Chair and Vice -Chair
The Task Force shall select a Chair and Vice -Chair from among its members.
The Chair shall provide leadership to the Task Force, ensure that the Task Force
carries out its mandate and act as liaison between the Task Force and staff. The Chair
shall set the agenda for each meeting.
In the Chair's absence, the Vice -Chair shall assume the position and responsibilities of
the Chair during this time.
The Chair may speak on behalf of the Task Force to Council or the public. Other
members shall not act or speak on behalf of the Task Force without prior approval of the
Task Force.
Conflict of Interest
Members of the Task Force must abide by the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act.
Public Participation
All Task Force meetings are open to the public. Members of the public are not
permitted to participate in Task Force discussions but may appear as a delegation
before the Task Force. Delegations shall be for a maximum of 10 minutes. Those
wishing to appear as a delegation at a Task Force Meeting must advise the staff liaison.
The Chair may eject any member of the public from a meeting if, in the opinion of the
Chair, that person is being disruptive and disrespectful.
Meetings
Task Force meetings will generally be held in the Municipal Administrative Centre,
although meetings may occasionally be held elsewhere if deemed necessary or
appropriate by the Chair.
The Task Force will generally meet monthly. Additional meetings may be required
based on the work of the Task Force.
This is an ongoing advisory Task Force, therefore, no set timelines have been
established.
Quorum shall consist of a majority of sitting members.
Staff Support
Heather Keyzers, Community Coordinator, Mayor's Office will liaise and attend Task
Force meetings to take minutes and assist further as needed. Minutes of the Task
Force meetings shall be provided to Council.
The CAO or designate shall be the liaison between the Task Force and the Region of
Durham's Affordable and Seniors' Housing Inter -Disciplinary Tactical Team.
Other members of Municipal staff will provide support as necessary.