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DATE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2007
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
PRAYERS
ROLL CALL
DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
Minutes of meetings of Council held September 24, 2007 and October 5, 2007
PRESENTATION
a) Mayor Abernethy - Waste Reduction Challenge
DELEGATIONS
a) Patrick McNeil, Senior Vice-President, Nuclear Generation Development, Ontario.
Power Generation - Darlington B Environmental Assessment Update
b) Markus Lise - Proclamation for Public Awareness - Spiritual and Religious Care
Awareness Week
c) Martha Hendrikx and Joan Kimball- Newcastle Santa Claus Parade
(Correspondence Item D - 3)
d) Libby Racansky - Water Level in Black/Farewell/Harmony Watershed
e) Richard Ward - Powers and Duties of Forensic Auditor - Audit of Mayor Abernethy
f) Tammy Day - Daycare Facility At 279 King Avenue E., Newcastle (Item 4 of
Report #1 )
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTOfl
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623-337
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COMMUNICATIONS
Receive for Information
I - 1 Minutes of the Santa Claus Parade Committee dated November 29,
2006
I - 2 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority dated
September 18, 2007
I - 3 Minutes ofthe Clarington Traffic Management Advisory Committee
dated June 21, 2007
I - 4 Minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee dated September 12, 2007
I -5 Minutes of the Clarington Highway 407 Community Advisory
Committee dated October 5, 2007
I - 6 Minutes of the Clarington Heritage Committee dated September 18,
2007
I - 7 Minutes of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee dated
September 14, 2007
1-8 Correspondence from Regional Councillor Trim to the Spratleys-
Rehabilitation of Regional Road 18
1- 9 P. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Quarterly
Planning Report
1-10 P. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Traffic
Control Signals on Townline Road
1-11 P. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham-
Establishment of Drinking Water Source Protection Committee
I - 12 George Rocoski, Director (A), Central Region, Ministry of the
Environment - Management of Sound-Sorb, Nitro-Sorb and Other
Mixtures containing PPBs
I - 13 Gaston Morin - Energy-From-Waste
1-14 Carl Zmozynski - Energy-From-Waste
I - 15 Maureen Dingman - Energy-From-Waste
I - 16 Keith and Shirley Crago - Traffic Concerns Regarding 425 Exit and
Entrance to Highway 401
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I - 17 Keith and Shirley Crago - Energy-From-Waste
I - 18 Stewart and Judy Dayes - Energy-From-Waste
I - 19 Region of Peel - Fourth Annual Public Sector Energy and
Environmental Summit
Receive for Direction
D - 1 Gary Lambert - Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning
By-Law - Part Lot 34, Concession 2, former Township of Darlington,
15 and 43 Darlington Boulevard
D - 2 Sheila Costanzi - Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning
By-Law - Part Lot 34, Concession 2, former Township of Darlington,
15 and 43 Darlington Boulevard
D - 3 Martha Hendrikx and Joan Kimball, Newcastle Santa Claus Parade
Committee - 3rd Annual Santa Claus Parade
D - 4 Willis and Marilyn Barraball - Energy-From-Waste
D - 5 Cecile D. Bowers, Secretary, Branch 178, The Royal Canadian
Legion - Poppy Canvass
D - 6 Jim Strickland, Manager, Tirecraft - Request for Exemption to the
Traffic By-law
D - 7 Don Grant, Competent Communicator, Club President 2007/2008,
Bowmanville Toastmasters Club - Request for Proclamation of
"Bowmanville Toastmaster Week"
D - 8 Chris Steven - Application to amend the Clarington Zoning By-law -
John Hinds - 279 King Avenue, Newcastle
D - 9 P. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Durham
Nomination to the Credit Valley/Toronto/Central Lake Ontario Source
Protection Committee
D - 10 Kevin Heath, Acting Clerk-Administrator, Township of Stirling-Rawdon
- Catastrophic Natural Events
D - 11 J. D. Leach, City Clerk, City of Vaughan - Litter-Free Canada Post
Super Mailboxes
D - 12. Mike Leonard, Chief Building Official, City of Oshawa - Ontario
Building Code Act Amendment
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D - 13 Lorraine Heinbuch, Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk, Township of
Wellington North - Annual Water Sampling
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D - 14 Rhonda Mulcahy, Public Relations Chair, Clarington Speed Skating
Club - Hosting of Short Track Provincial Age Class Championship
D - 15 Ronald A. Webb - Audit of Mayor Jim Abernethy's Election Campaign
Expenses
D - 16 George S. Graham, Clerk-Administrator, Township of Brock -
Regulatory Control of Paper Fibre Biosolids
D - 17 Rodger Mordue, Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer, Township of North
Dumfries - Fees and Royalties for Aggregate Production
D - 18 Ken Noland, Reeve, Township of Burpee and Mills - Loss of Municipal
Funding to Provincial Tax Rebate Programs
D - 19 Confidential Correspondence - Legal Matter
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of October 1, 2007
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
OTHER BUSINESS
BY-LAWS
BY-LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT
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Council Meeting Minutes
September 24, 2007
Minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on September 24,2007, at 7:00 p.m., in
the Council Chambers.
Councillor Foster led the meeting in prayer.
ROLL CALL
Present Were:
Also Present:
Mayor J. Abernethy
Councillor A. Foster
Councillor R. Hooper
Councillor M. Novak
Councillor G. Robinson
Councillor C. Trim
Councillor W. Woo
Chief Administrative Officer, F. Wu
Director of Engineering Services, T. Cannella
Director of Community Services, J. Caruana
Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement Division, L. Creamer, attended
until 9:30 p.m.
Director of Planning Services, D. Crome
Solicitor, D. Hefferon
Library Director, E. Hopkins, attended until 10: 14 p.m.
Manager of Operations, F. Horvath
Director of Corporate Services, M. Marano
Corporate Safety and Project Manager, B. Taylor, attended until 10:14 p.m.
Director of Finance/Treasurer, N. Taylor
Fire Chief, G. Weir
Administrative Assistant to the Clerk, C. Fleming
Municipal Clerk, P. Barrie
DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
Later in the meeting Councillor Foster stated a pecuniary interest with respect to
Report #2.
Councillor Hooper indicated he would be stating a pecuniary interest with respect to
Item 6 of Report #1.
Mayor Abernethy indicated he would be stating a pecuniary interest with respect to the
delegation of Richard Ward.
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MINUTES
Resolution #C-475-07
Moved by Councillor Hooper, seconded by Councillor Foster
THAT the minutes of a regular meeting of Council held on September 10, 2007, be
approved.
"CARRIED"
Resolution #C-476-07
Moved by Councillor Novak, seconded by Councillor Hooper
THAT Wendy Bracken, Jaison Gibson, Kristin Robinson, Ron Collis, Kerry Meydam,
John Wegener and Jim Strickland be added to the list of delegations and that the
delegation of Shirley Crago be deleted from the agenda.
"CARRIED"
DELEGATIONS
Kim Gavine, Executive Director, Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation, addressed Council
to provide an update on the progress made to date by the Oak Ridges Moraine
Foundation and to present the Foundation's progress report - "A Foundation for
Success on the Oak Ridges Moraine". Ms. Gavine advised the Foundation, a not-for-
profit corporation, was established in 2002 to help protect the Oak Ridges Moraine by
providing funding support to help preserve, protect and restore the ecological integrity
of the moraine. Through use of a PowerPoint presentation, she provided an overview
of the Foundation's achievements and findings, project funding, and reviewed future
opportunities. Ms. Gavine noted a total of $31.8 million has been allocated to new
conservation projects on the moraine with 21 projects funded in Durham Region
including land acquisition, natural heritage inventories, landowner contact and
stewardship projects. Ms. Gavine summarized by stating much has been
accomplished over the past four years but that more work is required to protect the
Moraine's vital ecosystem. She stated the Foundation needs more time to educate
young persons and the general public and requested the Municipality's assistance by
continuing to support ORM stakeholders working in Durham, identifying and
participating in new projects, helping to identify other funding partners and advocating
for the continued need of protecting, conserving and restoring the Oak Ridges
Moraine. Kim Gavine encouraged members of Council to read the progress report.
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Krista Stainton addressed Council concerning Item 4 of Report #1 regarding
applications to amend the Clarington Official Plan and Zoning By-Law submitted by
1276467 Ontario Limited to permit apartment and townhouse uses, remove the
Neighbourhood Park Symbol, and permit additional commercial parking for lands
fronting Durham Highway 2. Ms. Stainton stated as a resident of Kingswood Drive
she was here to express official opposition to the proposed multi-storey condo
dwelling. She advised residents of her street and the surrounding roadway links are
very concerned with increased traffic congestion and safety implications of a high
density development. Ms. Stainton acknowledged the results of the traffic impact
study but felt the study needed to be conducted during peak periods and questioned
what measures would be put into place to mitigate traffic problems as a result of the
development. Ms. Stainton requested a comprehensive traffic study be undertaken
and that Council reserve their decision until a traffic plan is in place and residents
have the opportunity to review the plan and provide comments.
In response to questions, Ms. Stainton replied that the biggest concern is how the
development will affect congestion in the area and that residents find current traffic
conditions unacceptable. She further replied that traffic calming measures might be
helpful but does not feel they would make enough of an impact.
Roman Zydownyk addressed Council concerning Item 4 of Report #1 regarding
applications to amend the Clarington Official Plan and Zoning By-Law submitted by
1276467 Ontario Limited to permit apartment and townhouse uses, remove the
Neighbourhood Park Symbol, and permit additional commercial parking for lands
fronting Durham Highway 2. Mr. Zydownyk stated he was speaking tonight on behalf
of a number of residents living in the surrounding area who oppose the development
and to formally present Council with a petition containing over 100 signatures
supporting their position. Mr. Zydownyk highlighted issues of concern including traffic
and safety related matters, the need for increased resources for local, municipal and
provincial services such as emergency services and health care, the impact of road
improvements to Darlington Boulevard on property taxes and increased costs for
services. Mr. Zydownyk summarized by stating there will be a significant traffic
hazard caused by the development that will decrease the value of their properties and
quality of life. He acknowledged that while development is inevitable and affordable
housing is needed, the infrastructure has to be in place to support the development
and a plan must exist for the future. Mr. Zydownyk expressed support for the original,
intended and currently approved use of the property as approved in the Official Plan.
Sheila Costanzi addressed Council concerning Item 4 of Report # 1 regarding
applications to amend the Clarington Official Plan and Zoning By-Law submitted by
1276467 Ontario Limited to permit apartment and townhouse uses, remove the
Neighbourhood Park Symbol, and permit additional commercial parking for lands
fronting Durham Highway 2. Ms. Costanzi stated area residents do not feel a six
storey development is compatible with the existing neighbourhood noting the proposal
does not conform to the maximum height requirements defined in the municipality's
Official Plan. She stated the development will have a negative impact on the Farewell
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Creek greenbelt, there will be an increase in garbage, vandalism and property taxes
and questioned what the effect reconstruction of Darlington Boulevard will have on
local septic beds. Ms. Costanzi urged Council to keep high density development and
traffic flow on Highway 2 and to work with the community to provide the best option for
all.
Lois Neill addressed Council concerning illegal dumping and traffic concerns relating
to a business located on Part Lot 31, Concession 5, Enfield Road. Mrs. Neill stated
the property in question was sold a year ago and is now owned by a trucking and
hauling business and they are operating it similar to a gravel pit with trucks coming
and going at all hours. She noted she lives adjacent to this property and it is littered
with old tarps, rebar, cement, pcb's, etc., and the owner is planning to raise the land
by four feet. Mrs. Neill is concerned that her well could be in jeopardy with the run-off
and she currently is unable to cut grass on the edge of her property because of the
washout. She expressed concern that she has made several telephone calls to
municipal officials, but there has been no resolve to the problem. She also requested
investigation into an all-way stop at Enfield Road at the 6th Concession to slow traffic
down.
Don Welsh introduced Angie Darlison, Executive Director, Clarington Older Adult
Association who addressed Council concerning support for Elder Persons Centre
Grant Funding. Ms. Darlison stated the Association was established in 1998 to
provide quality social and leisure opportunities for older adults and that membership
has steadily increased to over 800 participants. She noted since its establishment,
the association has been working in partnership with government officials to ensure
that appropriate applications are submitted; however, they have yet to receive
Provincial funding. She noted that the Clarington Older Adult Association is the only
centre in Durham Region that is not supported by the Elder Persons Centre Grant
funding and consequently, increased funding is required otherwise programs and
services may be negatively impacted. Ms. Darlison feels Clarington residents are not
being treated equally and requested Council to endorse a resolution to petition the
Provincial government to provide funding to the Clarington Older Adult Association
under the Elder Persons Centre Grant Funding Program.
Mayor Abernethy stated a pecuniary interest with respect to the delegation of
Richard Ward as it relates to his election campaign expenses. Mayor Abernethy
vacated his chair and refrained from discussion and voting on this matter.
Councillor Trim chaired this portion of the meeting.
Richard Ward addressed Council expressing concerns that there are several
omissions in the audited financial statements of Mayor Jim Abernethy's election
campaign. Mr. Ward feels Mayor Abernethy's audit was falsely prepared and referred
to the number of election signs and the stated costs. He feels the actual value of the
goods and services were not applied to the purchase of signs and the issue is a
serious violation of the Municipal Elections Act. Mr. Ward requested a criminal
investigation be undertaken into the matter.
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The Mayor resumed the Chair.
June Davies addressed Council concerning Energy-From-Waste stating she feels the
option of incineration is a serious digression from the work that needs doing and that a
zero waste reduction plan implementation strategy would be a better alternative. She
stated if the $250 million dollar investment was applied to a Regional Zero Waste
Production Plan, 70% of waste would no longer be produced or would be diverted with
the assistance of government regulations, a shift in responsibility for product life cycle,
the creation of green business, and the increasing of recycling centres. Mrs. Davies
feels the public would respect Council if a shift was made from the current course of
action to a zero waste strategy and urged Council to take up the challenge and make
an incinerator unnecessary.
Shirley Crago advised prior to the meeting that she would not be speaking.
Dr. Debra Jefferson addressed Council concerning Energy-From-Waste stating on
September 4, 2007, she presented a petition signed by a number of physicians in
Clarington expressing concern about the effects of incineration on human health and
the environment. She noted since that time, 43 additional physicians working within
the Lakeridge Health Corporation have signed the petition urging the Region to
consider alternatives to thermal waste treatment. Dr. Jefferson stated the petition will
be formally presented to the Regional Health and Social Services Committee later this
week and left a copy of the petition with the Municipal Clerk. Dr. Jefferson discussed
the findings of the peer review of the Durham EFW Generic Risk Assessment noting
the epidemiologic evidence is inconclusive in that one can't say that modern
incinerators are safe or not safe. She noted that part of the recommendation is that
upset conditions be part of any site-specific risk assessment. Dr. Jefferson expressed
concern that there are no risk assessment methods that can measure the effects of
ultrafine and nanoparticulate exposure as technology to measure and monitor these
toxins does not exist. Dr. Jefferson feels there are enough uncertainties about the
effects on human health that alternatives to incineration should be chosen. She also
expressed concern with the political process in that commissioned reports were not
released in a timely manner to allow for proper review and feedback and that only one
Public Information Session has been scheduled to allow for public input. Dr. Jefferson
urged Council to insist on more than one Public Information Session and that formal
presentations be offered both at 4:00 p.m. and at 7:00 p.m.
Lee McHugh addressed Council concerning Energy-From-Waste expressing concern
with the increased truck traffic that will be added to the roadways to deliver and
remove residual ash and feels there will be the potential for increased accidents as a
result. Mr. McHugh questioned the financial risk that has fallen to the Region of
Durham with the reduced commitment from York Region. He also hoped that the
general principles outlined in Regional Report 2007 -J-14 for consideration in the
development of a Host Community Agreement will be upheld in an attempt to balance
the impacts a local community may experience when hosting a major waste
management facility. Mr. McHugh expressed support for the formation of a Public
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Liaison Committee to provide input into the final version of the Agreement to reflect
the concerns of the community.
Wendy Bracken addressed Council concerning Energy-from-Waste. Ms. Bracken
highlighted the findings of Dr. Smith's review of the DurhamlYork Generic Human
Health and Ecological Risk Assessment which made no conclusion about whether or
not modern incinerators are safe or if one could be safely sited in Durham or York
Regions. Ms. Bracken acknowledged that Dr. Smith did identify key concerns, namely
nanoparticles associated with toxins that were not addressed in the GHHERA that
would have complex health implications noting it would be relevant to ensure that
residual wastes were free of those components before the waste is destroyed in an
EfW facility. Ms. Bracken feels that due to the uncertainties and potential for harm to
human health, the only safe course of action is to use the precautionary principle, as
was unanimously approved by Halton Regional Council and to look for safer and more
sustainable methods of handling residual waste. Ms. Bracken again urged Council to
declare that Clarington will not be a willing host to an EfW facility.
Ms. Bracken also expressed concern with the site selection process and critical flaws
and omissions in the environmental study to date. She further requested Council to
request to change the consultant's presentation at the upcoming Public Information
Session to a more appropriate time to allow for public input.
Jaison Gibson addressed Council concerning Energy-from-Waste. Mr. Gibson feels
that the public's comments are being ignored and it would be unlikely that any facility,
if approved, would be built within budget. Mr. Gibson stated there will be a significant
amount of money generated once the Michigan border is closed and questioned if
revenues would be re-invested in the community or would royalties be paid to a
private company. Mr. Gibson stated the facility will cause sickness and affect nature
at all levels as there has been no guarantee that this technology is safe. He stated he
does not want to come here week after week to defend his children and that he has
lost respect for government. Mr. Gibson feels an incinerator should not be built
anywhere.
Kristin Robinson addressed Council concerning Energy-from-Waste expressing
concern that the background reports requested by Council in July on the impacts of
incineration were not made available to the public until last friday, the same day that
the preferred site was announced which did not provide an opportunity for the public
to comment. Ms. Robinson also expressed concern that only one public information
session has been scheduled and that at least two different sessions should be
arranged in order to allow the public some flexibility to attend. She also expressed
concern that the timing of the formal presentation has been set for 9:00 p.m. and
questioned the logic of arranging the presentation at a time that would be inconvenient
for the majority of the public to attend. Ms. Robinson suggested Council adopt a
resolution to request another venue and a rescheduling of the formal presentation to
4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
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Ron Collis addressed Council concerning Energy-From-Waste questioning the
ecological impact of increased pollution and the logic of adding additional pollutants
into the atmosphere. Mr. Collis feels that incineration needs to be considered a short-
term solution. He also questioned if the impact on property assessment has been
studied and what the effect will be once the facility becomes operational. Mr. Collis
feels that Council should also request the Region to identify what the benefits of being
a "willing host community" are.
Kerry Meydam addressed Council regarding Energy-From-Waste expressing concern
with the Environmental Assessment process and the lack of respect from the Region
in allowing Clarington Council, staff and the general public sufficient time to review
withheld reports prior to the release of the preferred site recommendation.
Ms. Meydam also discussed the response of Dr. Smith on her review of the Generic
Human Health and Environmental Risk Assessment in relation to the safety of the
operation and the disregard for the inclusion of nanoparticles in the risk assessment
due to the inability to capture, monitor or regulate their emissions. She stated that
more than one Public Information Session should be held and that the timing of the
formal presentation should be changed so that more convenient and accessible
sessions will be held in Courtice. Ms. Meydam requested Council to determine what
the benefits for Clarington residents are in locating such a facility in the municipality
and what the difference would be between declaring Clarington as a willing or
unwilling host. Ms. Meydam summarized by requesting Council re-examine and
reconsider Alternatives To and what the contingency plan is should the incinerator not
be approved.
John Wegener addressed Council concerning the zoning compliance extension
granted to Doug Bickle to relocate his business. Mr. Wegener stated he resides
directly across from the illegal landscaping and snowplowing operation and has
endured an unreasonable amount of noise from heavy trucks and machinery,
unsightly piles of rubbish and disturbances associated with the day to day operation of
the business. He noted the business is particularly aggravating during winter months
and he is opposed to any extension of the zoning compliance. He feels that if
Mr. Bickle were to give Council a written guarantee that once the extension period has
lapsed he would not pursue a rezoning, then he would not be opposed to the
extension. In response to questions, Mr. Wegener stated his concerns with the
business were not brought forward before as he had assumed the property was in
compliance with the zoning requirements. He further replied that there appeared to be
two separate businesses being run out of the location and hopes the granting of the
extension is not a ploy to continue to operate without the proper zoning in place.
Jim Strickland was called but was not present.
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Resolution #C-4 77 -07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Hooper
THAT Council recess for five minutes.
"CARRIED"
The meeting reconvened at 9:40 p.m.
COMMUNICATIONS
Resolution #C-478-07
Moved by Councillor Woo, seconded by Councillor Trim
THAT the communications to be received for information be approved, with the
exception of Items I - 1 and I - 3.
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Minutes of the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority dated
July 19, 2007.
John R. O'Toole, MPP Durham, expressing his disappointment over
the lack of provincial funding for the Clarington Older Adult
Association under the Provincial government's recent announcement
of increased support for Elderly Persons Centres; commending the
Association for providing activities and events to help older persons
remain active and engaged in the community; and, suggesting
Council follow up with the Minister to ensure the Association is given
consideration in the current round of provincial funding.
Sheila Hall, Membership Services Manager, Clarington Board of
Trade, thanking Mayor Abernethy for participating in the in camera
session with the Honourable Greg Sorbara, Minister of Finance on
August 30,2007, providing representatives from all sectors and
geographic areas of Clarington with the opportunity to discuss
several topics of importance to the business community with the
Minister and to raise the community's voice and presence to one of
the most senior positions in the Provincial government.
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Martin de Rond, Director of Legislative & Information Services/Town
Clerk, Town of Ajax forwarding a copy of the Town of Ajax's Heritage
Property Tax Rebate By-law and advising the Town of Ajax is
requesting the Region of Durham to revisit the matter of adopting it's
own heritage property tax rebate by-law in order that worthy
properties throughout the Region may receive financial consideration
to assist in the preservation of heritage assets.
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Minutes of the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee dated
April 12, May 10 and June 14,2007.
Resolution #C-479-07
Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Robinson
THAT Correspondence Item I - 1 be received for information.
"CARRI ED"
I - 3 Minutes of the Clarington Highway 407 Community Advisory
A01.CL Committee and the Agricultural Advisory Committee of Clarington
dated August 22,2007.
Resolution #C-480-07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Novak
THAT the Minutes of the Clarington Highway 407 Community Advisory
Committee and the Agricultural Advisory Committee of Clarington dated August
22,2007, be received for information.
"CARRIED"
CORRESPONDENCE FOR DIRECTION
Resolution #C-481-07
Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Woo
THAT Correspondence Items be approved as per the agenda with the exception of
Items D - 5, D - 6, D - 9 and D - 13 to D - 16, inclusive.
"CARRIED"
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Peter S. Taylor, President, Durham Chapter of the Canadian Society
of Training and Development, a national not-for-profit membership
association serving the field of workplace learning and performance,
requesting September 24 to 28, 2007, be proclaimed 'Learn to Work
Week' in Clarington in recognition of the importance of workplace
learning and performance to key stakeholders and the public-at-
large.
(Proclaimed)
Shane Morris tendering his resignation from the Traffic Management
Advisory Committee as he is no longer a resident of Clarington.
(Correspondence received with regret,
and referred correspondence to the
Municipal Clerk)
Bettina Brown, Clarington Central Secondary School advising of the
second Annual Terry Fox Run/Walk to be held on September 28,
2007, from 8:30 a.m. until 11 :30 a.m., forwarding a copy of the'
proposed route and insurance policy and requesting Council's
support in processing the application for this special community
event.
(Approved, provided the organizers
apply for and obtain a Road
Occupancy Permit from the
Engineering Services Department)
Terryl Tzikas, Secretary, Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade,
requesting permission to hold the 46th Annual Santa Claus Parade
on Saturday, November 17, 2007, starting at 10:30 a.m., highlighting
the parade route and requesting the cooperation of the Police
Department, Operations Department and Municipal Services and the
use of the Old Fire Hall.
(Approved, provided the organizers
apply for and obtain a Road
Occupancy Permit from the
Engineering Services Department)
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o - 7 Roman Zydownyk expressing concern with the application submitted
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By-Law to permit apartment and townhouse uses, remove the
neighbourhood park symbol, and permit additional commercial
parking for lands fronting Durham Highway 2 due to traffic and safety
related issues, environmental, economic and social impacts on the
local environment, availability of municipal services and impact on
the tax base and advising of a petition signed by over 100 residents
of the impacted neighbourhood who are united against the proposed
land changes to valued greenspace.
(Correspondence referred to the
Director of Planning Services)
o - 8 Sheila Costanzi expressing opposition to the development
0.14 application submitted by 1276467 Ontario Limited to amend the
Official Plan and Zoning By-Law to permit apartment and townhouse
uses, remove the neighbourhood park symbol, and permit additional
commercial parking for lands fronting Durham Highway 2. Ms.
Costanzi's objections include impacts on traffic, strain on emergency
services, overall aesthetics and compatibility with the surrounding
neighbourhood, increased vandalism and property damage and the
inconvenience of additional major construction projects within the
Darlington neighbourhood.
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(Correspondence referred to the
Director of Planning Services)
Fraser and Cathryn Grant expressing concern a proposed incinerator
may be constructed near their parents' farm devaluing their land and
eroding their ability to retire comfortably, expressing concern with the
added impact a garbage incinerator will have on human health and
the environment, and, requesting Council to efficiently research a
more positive and healthy system to deal with waste disposal as they
feel an incinerator is not the solution to the problem.
(Correspondence referred to the
Director of Planning Services)
Jean and Wallace McKnight expressing concern that a proposed
incinerator may be constructed next to their property, that it will have
an effect on visitors to Darlington Provincial Park, will create traffic
issues and suggesting that if an incinerator does not meet the
promise of a safe waste disposal system with no impact on the public
health and environment it should not be constructed.
(Correspondence referred to the
Director of Planning Services)
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Tom Barrie, Chair, Agricultural Advisory Committee of Clarington
(AACC) requesting Council's support of the Farmer's Parade of
Lights to be held on Wednesday, December 5,2007. The AACC
became the municipal sponsor of the event in 2006 to facilitate the
necessary permits, police assistance, publicity and insurance
coverage and have made application to the Engineering Services
Department for the necessary road closures.
(Approved, provided the organizers
apply for and obtain a Road
Occupancy Permit from the
Engineering Services Department)
Paul Taylor requesting September 30 to October 6,2007, be
proclaimed "Mental Illness Awareness Week" in an effort to reduce
the stigma of mental illness.
Resolution #C-482-07
Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Woo
THAT September 30 to October 6,2007, be proclaimed "Mental Illness
Awareness Week".
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"CARRIED"
Dave Renaud, President, CAW Durham Environment Council
forwarding two documents - "The Lethal Consequences of Breathing
Fire" and "Incineration: Not Safe, Not Sensible - The Facts and
Issues" and requesting Members of Council consider the documents
as part of their due diligence and to look objectively at the potential
effects of incineration on local human health, the environment and
economics prior to making a decision regarding the proposed
Energy-From-Waste or Incinerator facility.
Ann and Mike Buckley outlining the effects of pollution in the air and
on our water supply; expressing concern with the human health risk
and environmental impacts a proposed incinerator will have on
present and future generations; requesting the promise of a safe
waste disposal system with no impact on public health and the
environment be kept; and urging Council to vote "No" to an
incinerator and "Yes" to an alternative way of recycling, reducing and
reusing.
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Resolution #C-483-07
Moved by Councillor Foster, seconded by Councillor Robinson
THAT Correspondence Items 0 - 6 and 0 - 9 be referred to the Director of
Planning Services and to the Joint Waste Management Group.
"CARRIED"
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Denise Labelle-Gelinas, City Clerk, City of Cornwall, advising
Council that on August 13, 2007, the City of Cornwall passed the
following resolution pertaining to the cost of downloading provincially
mandated programs:
"WHEREAS, when 20% of the cost of programs such as Social
Assistance, ODSP, Ontario Drug Benefits, child care services and
facilities were downloaded from the Province and where
Municipalities were informed that the process was supposed to be
revenue-neutral, and which has not been to date; and
WHEREAS as provincially mandated programs, these should be
provincially funded programs not municipally funded by taxes.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Cornwall
request the Province of Ontario to assume 100% of the Court
Security costs; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Cornwall
further request the Province of Ontario re-assume 100% of the cost
of all provincially mandated programs such as Social Assistance,
ODSP, Ontario Drug benefits, child care services and facilities; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT this Resolution be sent to our
local M.P.P., Mr. Jim Brownell, A.M.O., AMCTO, and all
municipalities in Ontario for Support."
Resolution #C-484-07
Moved by Councillor Foster, seconded by Councillor Hooper
THAT the resolution from the City of Cornwall concerning the cost of
downloading provincially mandated programs be endorsed.
"CARR I ED"
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Tom Barrie, Chair, Agricultural Advisory Committee of Clarington
(AACC) advising Council that on August 30, 2007, the AACC
endorsed the following resolution of the United Counties of Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry pertaining to the Farm Tax Rebate Program
as referred to the AACC by Council on July 30,2007:
"WHEREAS the Farm Tax Rebate Program was previously fully
financed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs of the
Province of Ontario;
AND WHEREAS the Farm Tax Rebate Program is not a local public
service but provides lower-cost foods across the Province, as well as
the economic benefit of Provincial exporting, and is truly an income-
redistributive program with Province-wide significance;
AND WHEREAS Rural areas do not have access to the lucrative
commercial and industrial assessment and are being further
penalized by being forced to absorb the loss of 75% of the taxation
revenue on their farmland and managed forest properties;
AND WHEREAS the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund (OMPF)
provides some municipalities with a fraction of their lost property
taxation, leaving municipalities absorbing the majority of the cost of
the farm tax rebate program;
AND WHEREAS the lost revenue to the municipalities is being
absorbed by all properties within the individual municipality,
increasing local tax rates and resulting in the local community
(including farmlands and managed forest properties) paying for their
own farm tax rebate program;
AND WHEREAS the Province's battle with the Federal Government
for proper financial arrangements was highlighted by the phrase "It's
time for fairness for all Canadians"; Rural Ontarians are asking for
the same fairness;
AND WHEREAS removing the Farmland and Managed Forest
Component from the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund and
establishing it as a separate program would be more appropriate
since funding would be fair, easily calculated and would not be
impacted by other components of the current OMPF calculations;
and
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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Province of Ontario be
requested to separate the Farmland and Managed Forest
component from the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund; and,
establish a separate and distinct Provincial funding program with
100% reimbursement to municipalities of their annual lost property
tax revenue on farmland and managed forest properties.
AND FURTHER that this resolution be forwarded to the Minister of
Finance, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing, local MPPs, Eastern Ontario
Wardens' Caucus, all Ontario municipalities and any other individual
or association as deemed appropriate."
Resolution #C-485-07
Moved by Councillor Novak, seconded by Councillor Robinson
THAT the resolution from the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and
Glengarry pertaining to the Farm Tax Rebate Program be endorsed 'in principle'
and referred to the Director of Finance/Treasurer.
"CARRIED"
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Jason Skinner requesting his commissioned body of art, which
required the donation of a pair of Council Members
"unmentionables", be put on display at the Municipal Administrative
Centre for the period leading up to the Annual Apple Festival
following which an auction be arranged with proceeds of the sale of
the art to support another community event involving the arts.
Resolution #C-486-07
Moved by Councillor Woo, seconded by Councillor Hooper
THAT Correspondence Item D - 15 be referred to staff.
"CARRIED"
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Kerry Costello, Town Clerk, Town of Smith Falls, advising Council
that on September 17, 2007, the Town of Smith Falls passed the
following resolution pertaining to reforms of the assessment system:
"WHEREAS the Province announced certain reforms of the
assessment system during the current re-assessment freeze;
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AND WHEREAS these reforms did not include a re-vamping of the
actual system of taxation;
AND WHEREAS it has recently been reported that the intent may be
to apply the current commercial/industrial/multi-residential capping
system to residential rate payers when the freeze is over;
AND WHEREAS it is commonly recognized that the capping system
has numerous flaws that result in numerous unfair situations;
AND WHEREAS applying the capping to residential rate payers may
benefit those whose assessment has increased dramatically it could
potentially have a detrimental effect on a far larger number of rate
payers if it forces Council to raise the municipal tax rate which affects
everyone, not just those whose assessment has increased.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the
Town of Smiths Falls urges the Association of Municipalities of
Ontario to take a much more active role in this situation and exhort
the Province to re-vamp the property tax system in a fair and
equitable manner.
AND FURTHER THAT this resolution be sent to the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario for circulation to all Ontario municipalities,
the Premier of Ontario, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing and M.P.P. Norm Sterling."
Resolution #C-487 -07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Foster
THAT the resolution from the Town of Smith Falls pertaining to reforms of the
assessment system be endorsed.
"CARRIED"
MOTION
NOTICE OF MOTION
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REPORTS
Report #1 - General Purpose and Administration Committee Report September 17,
2007
Resolution #C-488-07
Moved by Councillor Novak, seconded by Councillor Foster
THAT the General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of September 17,
2007, be approved, with the exception of Items #18 and #24.
"CARRIED"
Item # 18
Resolution #C-489-07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Foster
THAT the delegation of Michael Patrick, Clarington Board of Trade, be referred to the
Chief Administrative Officer to enter into contract negotiations with the Clarington
Board of Trade.
"CARRIED"
Item # 24
Resolution #C-490-07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Trim
THAT Item 24 of Report #1 be considered during a "closed" session of Council.
"CARRIED"
Councillor Foster stated a declaration of pecuniary interest with respect to Report #2
as one of the bidders is a client of his. Councillor Foster refrained from discussions
and voting on this matter.
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Report #2 - Report COD-050-07 - Newcastle Library Capital Project
Resolution #C-491-07
Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Hooper
THAT Report COD-050-07 be received;
THAT the Tender Bids received for Tender Cl2007-42 be rejected;
THAT the revised Capital Budget Amount of $3,450,047.00 be confirmed;
THAT the Newcastle Library Building Committee be authorized to re-scope the
Newcastle Library project and to re-issue the tender to the same pre-qualified general
contractors early 2008;
THAT the previously awarded consultant's contract with Shoalts Zaback Architects
Ltd, Kingston, Ontario, be amended to reflect the additional design to a maximum
amount of $75,000.00 and, to include lEED design work in the amount of $68,000.00
plus $60,000.00 for the lEED Application, Energy Modelling and Commissioning
without impact to the project budget; and
THAT the By-law attached to Report COD-050-07 marked Appendix "A" authorizing
the Mayor and Clerk to amend the existing contract agreement between Shoalts
Zaback Architects Ltd. and the Municipality be approved.
"SEE FOllOWING MOTION"
Resolution #C-492-07
Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Novak
THAT Report COD-050-07 be referred back to staff for a report detailing the reasons
for the re-tendering of the project to be submitted to Council at the next meeting.
"CARRIED"
Report #3 - Confidential Report of the Chief Administrative Officer and Director of
Planning Services - Property Matter
Report #4 - Confidential Verbal Report of the Chief Administrative Officer - Personnel
Matter
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Resolution #C-493-07
Moved by Councillor Hooper, seconded by Councillor Novak
THAT the meeting be "closed" in order to consider Reports #3 and #4 and a
confidential personnel matter.
"CARRIED"
Resolution #C-494-07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Foster
THAT the actions taken during the "closed" session of Council be ratified.
"CARRIED"
Report #5 - 2008 Preliminary Budget Overview
Resolution #C-495-07
Moved by Councillor Foster, seconded by Councillor Novak
THAT Report FND-018-07 be received for information.
"CARRIED"
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Resolution #C-496-07
Moved by Councillor Hooper, seconded by Councillor Novak
WHEREAS the Clarington Older Adult Centre has been providing exceptional services
to the 50+ population of Clarington since 1998;
WHEREAS the funding under the Elderly Persons Centres Act has never been
available to the Clarington Older Adult Association due to a freeze in the funding by
the Province that occurred when the centre opened;
WHEREAS, should this have been available to the COM, they would have received
approximately $270,000 since their inception in programming funds;
WHEREAS it appears that the COAA are the only centre in Durham not supported by
the Elderly Person Centres Act grant program;
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WHEREAS the COAA have been instrumental in lobbying for many years for
expansion in funding for elderly persons centres but have not been included in recent
announcements because the expanded funding has only been made available to
existing Elderly Persons Centre Grant funded organizations;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Honorable Jim Bradley, the Minister
Responsible for Seniors and the Honorable George Smitherman, the Minister of
Health and Long-term Care be requested to include the Clarington Older Adult Centre
on equal footing to the existing funded organizations by providing funding to them
under the expanded Elderly Persons Centre Grant program; and
THAT the Region of Durham and all Durham MPPs be copied on this resolution.
"CARRI ED"
Resolution #C-497 -07
Moved by Councillor Hooper, seconded by Councillor Novak
WHEREAS, in light of the fact that the Municipality of Clarington could become an
unwilling or willing host for the EFW facility; and
WHEREAS the Clarington 01 site has been recommended for the EFW facility;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Municipality of Clarington request
the Regional Municipality of Durham to host more than one Public Open House and
more than one formal presentation; and
THAT the additional Public Open Houses and formal presentations be held in Courtice
as the residents of Courtice will be impacted by the EFW facility more than other
residents of Clarington.
"CARRIED"
Resolution #C-498-07
Moved by Councillor Woo, seconded by Councillor Hooper
WHEREAS the Black Ribbon signifies the blackness that people with mental illness
live everyday. The gold pin represents the ray of hope that they have; and
WHEREAS: mental health issues affect everyone, relatives, friends, neighbours and
co-workers. Mental health issues cross all borders of race, religion and social status;
and
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WHEREAS: it is desirable to reduce the sigma of mental illness and to raise local
funds for public health programs;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council supports Project Black Ribbon
for Mental Health.
"CARRIED"
Resolution #C-499-07
Moved by Councillor Novak, seconded by Councillor Trim
THAT the delegation of Kim Gavine, Executive Director, Oak Ridges Moraine
Foundation, be received with thanks.
"CARR I ED"
Resolution #C-500-07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Foster
THAT the delegation of Lois Neill be referred to staff.
"CARRIED"
Resolution #C-501-07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Foster
THAT as part of the host community discussion, Clarington staff request Durham
Region to clarify the advantages of the Municipality of Clarington being a willing host
for the EFW facility for Clarington residents; and
THAT Clarington staff report back to Council the information gained from these
discussions.
"MOTION CARRIED ON THE
FOllOWING RECORDED VOTE"
Council Member Yes No Declaration of
Pecuniary Interest
Councillor Foster ..J
Councillor Hooper ..J
Councillor Novak ,j
Councillor Robinson ,j
Councillor Trim ..J
Councillor Woo ,j
Mayor Abernethy ,j
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OTHER BUSINESS
Councillor Woo extended an invitation to all to attend the Family Safety Day hosted by
Clarington Fire and Emergency Services on Saturday, September 29, 2007, Fire
Station #1 .
Mayor Abernethy stated a pecuniary interest with respect to the delegation of
Richard Ward as it relates to his election campaign expenses. Mayor Abernethy
vacated his chair and refrained from discussion and voting on this matter.
Councillor Trim Chaired the remainder of the meeting.
Resolution #C-502-07
Moved by Councillor Novak, seconded by Councillor Hooper
THAT the delegation of Richard Ward be received with thanks.
"CARRIED"
Councillor Novak advised of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority's
2007 Durham Children's Groundwater Festival, to be held on Tuesday,
September 25th at Camp Samac in Oshawa.
Councillor Hooper thanked Members of Council and staff of the Engineering
Services Department on behalf of the Bowmanville BIA, for the free half hour
transit service for the Bowmanville AppleFest on October 13, 2007.
Mayor Abernethy advised of the great turn-out at the Orono Chili Cook-off held on
Saturday, September 22,2007. He noted he and his wife, along with Gerry and
Fran Johnson, were contestants in the annual chili cook-off winning second place
in the event and that proceeds from the day's activities were in support of the
Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Foundation.
BY-LAWS
By-law 2007-196 (relating to Report #2 - Staff Report COD-050-07) was referred back
to staff.
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Resolution #C-503-07
Moved by Councillor Foster, seconded by Councillor Novak
THAT leave be granted to introduce By-laws 2007-191 to 2007-195, inclusive, and
that the said by-laws be now read a first and second time.
"CARRIED"
2007 -191 Being a by-law to amend By-law 2007-036 to appoint a member to
the Property Standards Committee for the Municipality of
Clarington
2007-192 Being a By-law to authorized a contract between the Corporation
of the Municipality of Clarington and Boyle Excavating,
Bowmanville, Ontario for the Stevens Road Extension Project
2007-193 Being a by-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive
Zoning By-law for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
(V. Bowen, A. Bowen And M. Watson)
2007-194 Being a By-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive
Zoning By-law for the Corporation of the former Town of
Newcastle (Halloway Holdings Limited)
2007-195 Being a By-law to amend By-law 2005-108, a by-law to impose
development charges against land in the Municipality of Clarington
pursuant to the Development Charges Act, 19997, to provide for a
50% refund of development charges fees for major office buildings
that are LEED certified on lands identified in Schedules 6A and 6B
Resolution #C-504-07
Moved by Councillor Foster, seconded by Councillor Novak
THAT the third and final reading of By-laws 2007-191 to 2007-195, inclusive, be
approved.
"CARRIED"
Mayor Abernethy, Councillor Hooper and Councillor Foster stated pecuniary interests
earlier in the meeting and refrained from voting on the confirming by-law.
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CONFIRMING BY -LAW
Resolution #C-505-07
Moved by Councillor Novak, seconded by Councillor Robinson
THAT leave be granted to introduce By-law 2007-197, being a by-law to confirm the
proceedings of the Council of the Municipality of Clarington at a regular meeting held
on the 24m day of September, 2007, and that the said by-law be now read a first and
second time.
"CARRIED"
Resolution #C-506-07
Moved by Councillor Novak, seconded by Councillor Robinson
THAT the third and final reading of By-law 2007-197 be approved.
"CARRIED"
ADJOURNMENT
Resolution #C-507 -07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Woo
THAT the meeting adjourn at 11 :53 p.m.
"CARRI ED"
MAYOR
MUNICIPAL CLERK
C!NJl!gton
Special Council Meeting Minutes
OCTOBER 5, 2007
Minutes of a special meeting of Council held on October 5,2007, at 9:30 a.m., at the
Courtice Complex.
ROLL CALL
Present Were:
Also Present:
Mayor J. Abernethy
Councillor A. Foster
Councillor R. Hooper
Councillor M. Novak
Councillor G. Robinson
Councillor C. Trim
Councillor W. Woo
Acting Chief Administrative Officer, M. Marano
Facilities Manager, G. Acorn
Accounting Services Manager, L. Barta
Director of Engineering Services, T. Cannella
Director of Planning Services, D. Crome
Solicitor, D. Hefferon,
Director of Operations, F. Horvath,
Manager, Development Review, C. Pellarin
Senior Planner, C. Strike
Director of FinancefTreasurer, N. Taylor
Director of Emergency Services, G. Weir
Municipal Clerk, P. Barrie
Hemson Consulting Ltd., C. Binning
Hemson Consulting Ltd., S. Krzeczunowicz
Resolution #C-508-07
Moved by Councillor Trim, seconded by Councillor Woo
THAT the meeting be closed for the purpose of providing an education and training
session to the Members of Council with respect to development charges.
CARRIED
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CONFIRMING BY-LAW
Resolution #C-509-07
Moved by Councillor Foster, seconded by Councillor Hooper
THAT leave be granted to introduce By-law 2007-199 being a by-law to confirm the
proceedings of the Council of the Municipality of Clarington at this special meeting
held on the 5th day of October, 2007, and that the said by-law be now read a first and
second time.
"CARRIED"
Resolution #C-51 0-07
Moved by Councillor Foster, seconded by Councillor Hooper
THAT the third and final reading of By-law 2007-199 be approved.
"CARRIED"
ADJOURNMENT
Resolution #C-511-07
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded by Councillor Woo
THAT the meeting adjourn at 12:52 p. m.
"CARRIED"
MAYOR
MUNICIPAL CLERK
SUMMARY OF CORRESPONDENCE
OCTOBER 15, 2007
CORRESPONDENCE TO BE RECEIVED FOR INFORMATION
I - 1 Minutes of the Santa Claus Parade Committee dated November 29,
2006. (Copy attached)
I - 2 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority dated
September 18, 2007. (Copy attached)
I - 3 Minutes of the Clarington Traffic Management Advisory Committee
dated June 21,2007. (Copy attached)
I - 4 Minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee dated September 12,
2007. (Copy attached)
I - 5 Minutes of the Clarington Highway 407 Community Advisory
Committee dated October 5,2007. (Copy attached)
I - 6 Minutes of the Clarington Heritage Committee dated September 18,
2007. (Copy attached)
I - 7 Minutes of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee dated
September 14, 2007. (Copy attached)
I - 8 Correspondence from Regional Councillor Trim to the Spratleys
responding to their concerns regarding the rehabilitation of Regional
Road 18, advising the surface treatment, applied to a section of
Regional Road 18, is the best performing and most economical
treatment considering the findings of geotechnical investigations and
in consideration of traffic volume, frost susceptibility, cost and
anticipated lifespan factors.
1-9 P. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, advising
Council that on September 19, 2007, the Region of Durham passed
the following resolution pertaining to Planning activities:
"a ) THAT Report #2007 -P-65 of the Commissioner of Planning be
received for information; and
b ) THAT a copy of Report #2007 -P-65 be forwarded to all
Durham area municipalities, Durham Regional Police Services,
and Durham Emergency Medical Services for information."
Summary of Correspondence
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October 15, 2007
1-10 P. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, advising
Council that on September 19, 2007, the Region of Durham passed
the following resolution pertaining to traffic control signals on
Townline Road:
"THAT Report No. 2007-W-89 of the Commissioner of Works be
received for information; and
THAT a copy of Report No. 2007-W-89 be forwarded to the City of
Oshawa and the Municipality of Clarington."
1-11 P. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham,
forwarding correspondence to Brian Denny, Toronto Region Source
Protection Authority advising that on September 19, 2007, the Region
of Durham passed the following resolution pertaining to the
establishment of Drinking Water Source Protection Committees:
"a) THAT Joint Report #2007-J-31 be received for information and
forwarded to Durham Area Municipalities and Source Protection
Authorities for information; and
b) THAT, as soon as possible, Regional Staff will provide Regional
Council with recommendations regarding municipal nominees to
the Source Protection Committees affecting the Region of
Durham."
I - 12 George Rocoski, Director (A), Central Region, Ministry of the
Environment, responding to Council's correspondence concerning the
status of the Experts Panel recommendations on Sound-Sorb with
respect to the effects of pulp and paper biosolids used to construct
Sound-Sorb berms at gun clubs; advising berms may continue to be
built provided environmental protection standards are in place; and,
further advising the Ministry is continuing to look at approaches to
improve the management of Sound-Sorb, Nitro-Sorb and other
mixtures containing PPBs that are applied on land to ensure the
environment is protected, and that any odours or impacts to
groundwater and surface water are addressed.
I - 13 Gaston Morin advising he has no objection to an Energy-From-Waste
facility.
I - 14 Carl Zmozynski advising he is opposed to burning garbage when it is
possible to increase recycling.
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I - 15 Maureen Dingman expressing concern that incineration is harmful to
the environment and urging Council to think of future generations and
alternate means to address waste disposal.
I - 16 Keith and Shirley Crago questioning how the 425 Exit and entrance to
Highway 401 will be managed as a result of increased traffic from the
sewage plant, the refuse plant, the Highway 407 link, local traffic and
the future proposed Industrial Energy Park as the exit is the only
access to Highway 401 for Courtice residents and to the Provincial
Park.
I - 17 Keith and Shirley Crago stating they feel the Courtice EFW site and
an incinerator are totally unacceptable as it will cause a drastic
devaluation of their property and an increase in property taxes.
I - 18 Stewart and Judy Dayes advising that they and their family do not
agree with incineration being the answer to waste management and
feel that under no circumstances do they wish to have an industry that
will cost so much but do so little for the welfare of Clarington citizens.
I - 19 Region of Peel advising of the Fourth Annual Public Sector Energy
and Environmental Summit - "Energy Matters 2008" to be held on
April 1 and 2, 2008, designed to foster best practices to make
municipalities greener places to live, work and invest and to
showcase how local governments from around the world are building
sustainable communities and taking environmental stewardship into
their own hands.
CORRESPONDENCE FOR DIRECTION
D - 1 Gary Lambert expressing concern with the application submitted by
1276467 Ontario Limited to amend the Clarington Official Plan and
Zoning by-law to permit apartment and townhouse uses, remove the
Neighbourhood Park symbol, and permit additional commercial
parking for lands fronting Durham Highway 2, citing noise and traffic
issues, increased property taxes and costs associated with sewer
installation and sidewalk construction on Darlington Boulevard
required in connection with the proposed development.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Planning Services)
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October 15, 2007
D - 2 Sheila Costanzi forwarding comments subsequent to her appearance
before Council on September 24,2007, in opposition to the
application submitted by 1276467 Ontario Limited to amend the
Clarington Official Plan and Zoning by,.law to permit apartment and
townhouse uses, remove the Neighbourhood Park symbol, and permit
additional commercial parking for lands fronting Durham Highway 2,
stating the majority of residents feel high density apartment and
condominium complexes are more compatible along the major roads
such as Highway 2 and Courtice Road instead of in existing mature
neighbourhoods such as Darlington; requesting a survey be
completed to determine if this high density development is needed;
and, if warranted, requesting Council to consider medium density as
an alternative.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Planning Services)
D - 3 Martha Hendrikx and Joan Kimball, Newcastle Santa Claus Parade
Committee, requesting Council's support for the 3rd Annual Santa
Claus Parade to be held on November 25, 2007 from 5:45 p.m. to
7:00 p.m., requesting road closures along the parade route; and,
requesting permission to conduct a fireworks display at 5:30 p.m.
(Motion to approve, provided the
organizers apply for and obtain a Road
Occupancy Permit from the
Engineering Services Department and
the required permit for the fireworks
display from the Municipal Clerk's
Department)
D - 4 Willis and Marilyn Barraball advising they do not feel that the Region
of Durham has provided a satisfactory reason as to why Energy-
From-Waste is the best alternative for waste management,
questioning what alternatives were pursued prior to settling on EFW
as the only method suitable for waste disposal, questioning if Zero
Waste initiatives by aggressive diversion, extended producer
responsibility and more stringent packaging laws were investigated;
and advising they are saying NO to Energy-From-Waste and YES to
Zero Waste.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Planning Services)
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October 15, 2007
D - 5 Cecile D. Bowers, Secretary, Branch 178, The Royal Canadian
Legion, advising of upcoming Remembrance Day events requesting
permission to fly the Poppy Flag and start their Annual Poppy
Canvass on Friday, October 26,2007.
(Motion to approve sale of poppies and
to fly the Poppy flag at the Municipal
Administrative Centre)
D - 6 Jim Strickland, Manager, Tirecraft, advising Dwayne Hilderbrandt is
on 24-hour emergency standby for roadside assistance for municipal
and regional vehicles and requesting an exemption to the traffic by-
law to permit his emergency vehicle to be parked overnight on street
in Bowmanville when in service.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Municipal Clerk)
D - 7 Don Grant, Competent Communicator, Club President 2007/2008,
Bowmanville Toastmasters Club, an international non-profit
organization devoted to helping people develop communication and
leadership skills, requesting November 12 to 17, 2007, be proclaimed
"Bowmanville Toastmaster Week" in celebration of BowmanviHe
Toastmaster's 20th Anniversary of receiving their club charter.
(Motion to Proclaim)
D - 8 Chris Steven expressing support of the application to amend the
Clarington Zoning By-law submitted by John Hinds to permit a
daycare facility at 279 King Avenue East in Newcastle advising the
daycare will not negatively affect neighbouring residential properties
and will be of benefit in addressing the need of childcare in the
growing community.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Planning Services)
D - 9 P. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham,
forwarding Correspondence to Brian Denny, Toronto Region Source
Protection Authority advising that on September 19, 2007, the Region
of Durham passed the following resolution pertaining to the Durham
Nomination to the Credit ValleylToronto/Central Lake Ontario Source
Protection Committee:
"a) THAT in response to the call for nomination of municipal
members from the Toronto and Region Source Protection
authority (TRSPA), Durham Region's Director of Environmental
Services (currently Mr. John Presta), be nominated as the
Durham municipal member of the Credit ValleylToronto/Central
Lake Ontario (CTC) Region Source Protection Committee;
Summary of Correspondence
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October 15, 2007
b) THAT the Councils of the Cities of Oshawa and Pickering, the
Towns of Whitby and Ajax, the Municipality of Clarington, and the
Townships of Scugog and Uxbridge be requested to endorse the
nomination of Mr. Presta, as the jointly selected representative for
the Durham Region municipalities on the CTC Region Source
Protection Committee and forward their endorsement to the
TRSPA no later than October 23, 2007; and
c) THAT a copy of this report be forwarded to Mr. Brian Denny,
Toronto Region Source Protection Authority."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 10 Kevin Heath, Acting Clerk-Administrator, Township of Stirling-Rawdon
advising Council that on September 4,2007, the Township of Stirling-
Rawdon passed the following resolution pertaining to catastrophic
natural events:
'WHEREAS taxpayers suffer severe undue hardships as a result of
catastrophic natural events;
AND WHEREAS taxpayers lives are in a state of disbelief, confusion,
and financial upset as a result of catastrophic natural events;
AND WHEREAS it is recognized that assistance is available through
personal insurance as well as provincial aid through the Ontario
Disaster Relief Assistance Program, however, such avenues do not
provide for immediate assistance/aid to victims of catastrophic natural
events;
THEREFORE be it resolved that the Council of the Township of
Stirling-Rawdon request that the governments at the federal and
provincial level seek to develop a program that will provide prompt
assistance to residents who are dealing with the aftermath and
repercussions of a catastrophic natural event;
AND FURTHER copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Prime
Minister of Canada, Premier of the Province of Ontario, the Minister of
Community Safety and Correctional Services, local members of
parliament, local candidates running in the provincial election and the
Association of Municipalities of Ontario for circulation to all
municipalities in Ontario asking for their support."
(Motion for Direction)
Summary of Correspondence
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October 15, 2007
D - 11 J. D. Leach, City Clerk, City of Vaughan, advising Council that on
September 10, 2007, the City of Vaughan passed the following
resolution pertaining to litter-free Canada Post super mailboxes:
'WHEREAS the proliferation of litter in the vicinity of the Canada Post
super mailboxes has marred the appearance of adjacent streetscapes
and has resulted in significant maintenance costs for the City since
the development of this form of postal delivery; and
WHEREAS this type of litter has been one of the greatest sources of
complaint by residents living in the vicinity of these facilities; and
WHEREAS the majority of such litter consists of unsolicited direct
marketing or bulk mail (e.g., advertising flyers) delivered by Canada
Post; and
WHEREAS the direct marketing or bulk mail industry provides a
service by which recipients of unsolicited direct marketing or bulk mail
may request that the discontinuing of delivery of unsolicited direct
marketing or bulk mail delivered by Canada Post; and
WHEREAS the facilitation of requests to stop delivery by Canada
Post of direct marketing or bulk service providers will greatly reduce
the amount of direct marketing or bulk mail which forms much of the
aforesaid litter;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
THAT the City of Vaughan request that all householders receiving
mail by Canada Post super mailboxes who do not wish to continue to
receive direct marketing or bulk mail register that fact with Canada
Post; and
THAT this resolution be communicated to all municipalities within the
Greater Toronto Region, Canada Post, the Federation of Canadian
Municipalities, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and local
MPP's and MP's."
(Motion for Direction)
Summary of Correspondence
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October 15, 2007
D - 12 Mike Leonard, Chief Building Official, City of Oshawa, advising
Council that the City of Oshawa passed the following resolution
pertaining to an Ontario Building Code Act Amendment regarding
revocation of building permits:
"WHEREAS, Section 8.(10) Clause (c) of the Ontario Building Code
Act, 1992, as amended, states that: " . ..the chief building official may
revoke a permit issued under this Act, (c) if construction or demolition
of the building is, in the opinion of the chief building official,
substantially suspended or discontinued for a period of more than one
year; ..."
WHEREAS this clause allows only a small amount of construction
activity to take place once per year in order to keep a building permit
active and, as a result, a partially constructed building can sit in a
derelict condition for years;
WHEREAS this clause restricts the ability of a municipality to
encourage construction activity leading to the timely completiofl of
buildings;
WHEREAS reducing the time that a partially constructed building can
remain dormant from one year to six months would allow the Chief
Building Official to revoke the permit sooner and have the building
addressed under the property standards by-law.
THEREFORE, the City of Oshawa hereby supports amending Section
8.(10) Clause (c) of the Building Code Act, 1992, as amended, by
reducing the time period of from one year to six months; and that a
letter be forwarded to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing;
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing; Building and Development
Branch; Ontario Building Officials Association (OBOA); and to the
Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) for distribution and
support from all municipalities in Ontario."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 13 Lorraine Heinbuch, Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk, Township of
Wellington North, advising Council that on October 1,2007, the
Township of Wellington North passed the following resolution
pertaining to annual water sampling:
"WHEREAS in June 2007, the Ministry of Environment released new
regulations which were added to Reg 170/03 of the Safe Drinkinq
Water Act, regarding the number of annual lead samples to be taken
per drinking water system; and
Summary of Correspondence
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October 15, 2007
WHEREAS under these regulations, the number of annual samples
required has increased substantially depending on the population
served by a municipality's drinking water system(s); and
WHEREAS the additional sampling requirements will result in
increased annual sampling and labour costs which must be covered
through increased water rates to the consumer; and
WHEREAS the number of samples required are not proportionate
when comparing small drinking water systems to drinking water
systems of larger municipalities of 100,000 or more; and
WHEREAS due to amalgamations, many small municipalities are
responsible for multiple small drinking water systems that are
separate systems located in a small geographic area;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the
Corporation of the Township of Wellington North calls upon the
government and the Honourable Minister of Environment to reduce
the lead sampling requirements for small municipal water systems
proportionately to the number of samples required for larger '
municipalities of 100,000 or more; and
FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED THAT amalgamated municipalities with
numerous small water systems be allowed to consolidate these
systems for the purposes of identifying the total population served
and perform the required lead sampling proportionately within their
water systems based on the total population served;
AND FURTHER that copies of this resolution be circulated to all
municipalities across the Province of Ontario with water systems with
the request that they pass similar resolutions of support and forward
copies of their resolutions of support to their local MPP's and the
Ministry of Environment."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 14 Rhonda Mulcahy, Public Relations Chair, Clarington Speed Skating
Club, advising the Clarington Speed Skating Club will be hosting the
Short Track Provincial Age Class Championship on March 1 and 2,
2008, at the South Courtice Arena; advising of the importance of this
Championship Meet and of the Club's goal to run a smooth, safe and
well-orchestrated event representing the both the Club and the
Municipality while avoiding a potential deficit; and, welcoming the
municipality's involvement and support of this Province-wide event.
(Motion for Direction)
Summary of Correspondence
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October 15, 2007
D - 15 Ronald A. Webb advising he has received an invoice for the cost of
the audit of Mayor Jim Abernethy's election campaign expenses
expressing concern that he was not advised by the Municipality that
he would potentially have to pay for the audit, that as Council voted in
favour of proceeding with the audit and that errors were found, he
believes there were reasonable grounds to investigate the Mayor's
campaign expenses and that he will not be responsible for the costs;
requesting an investigation into whether the Mayor violated the
Municipal Conflict of Interest Act in holding a press release prior to
Council receiving and voting on the audit report; and, requesting what
measures will be taken to address the over-contribution by Mark
Hendrix to the Mayor's election campaign. (Copy attached)
(Motion for Direction)
D - 16 George S. Graham, Clerk-Administrator, Township of Brock, advising
Council that on September 10, 2007, the Township of Brock passed
the following resolution pertaining to regulatory control of paper fibre
biosolids:
'WHEREAS the Pulp and Paper Biosolids agreement between the
Ministry of the Environment (MOE) and the major producers of paper
fibre biosolids does not address major concerns associated with
paper fibre biosolids and the products "Sound-sorb" and "Nitro-sorb",
nor does it address concerns regarding stockpiling of and on site
mixing of pulp and paper biosolids on agriculturally zoned properties
in the Township of Brock.
AND WHEREAS the Ministry of the Environment's own "Panel of
Experts" concluded in their January 31, 2005 report, that "paper fibre
biosolids are a waste".
AND WHEREAS the same "Panel of Experts" recommended both
Sound-sorb and Nitro-sorb be subject to MOE control by means of a
"Certificate of Approval".
AND WHEREAS a Ministry of the Environment's "Certificate of
Approval" would protect both the environment and public health by
setting conditions of transport, disposal, volumes of material on site,
testing obligations, reporting and record keeping, hauling conditions,
hours of operation and inspection rights.
Summary of Correspondence
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October 15, 2007
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Township of Brock request
the Ministry of the Environment of the Province of Ontario adhere to
the recommendations and conclusions of its own Panel of Experts by
acknowledging paper fibre biosolids as a waste, by removing the
exemption status for Sound-sorb and Nitro-sorb and by imposing the
recommend regulatory control of a Certificate of Approval or legal
instrument that provides equal or better protection for human health
and the environment.
AND FURTHER that this resolution be forwarded to the Minister of
the Environment (ON), Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
(ON), local MP and MPP, all Ontario municipalities and any other
individuals or associations as deemed appropriate."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 17
Rodger Mordue, Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer, Township of North
Dumfries, advising Council that on October 1,2007, the Township of
North Dumfries passed the following resolution pertaining to fees and
royalties for aggregate production:
"THAT WHEREAS Aggregate production is essential for the
economic growth and prosperity of the Province of Ontario;
AND WHEREAS in a Special Report to the Legislative Assembly of
Ontario, Gord Miller, Environmental Commissioner of Ontario outlined
a number of inadequacies in the capacity of the Ministry of Natural
Resources (MNR) to properly oversee the approvals, compliance,
rehabilitation and long term planning to protect Ontario's Aggregate
Resources. Chief among those concerns was MNR's lack of
adequate funding for staff to properly operate an effective compliance
and enforcement program.
AND WHEREAS the Township of North Dumfries shares the
concerns of the Province's Environmental Commissioner.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Township
of North Dumfries requests that the Province of Ontario consider
increasing the fees and royalties charged to aggregate operators and
use this additional revenue exclusively for providing the MNR with
resources to effectively staff an enforcement branch that will be able
to adequately ensure the long term viability of the aggregate industry
as well as ensure the responsible protection of the long-term
environmental and human health of the community surrounding these
aggregate extraction operations.
Summary of Correspondence
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October 15, 2007
AND FURTHER THAT this resolution be forwarded to the Premier of
Ontario, the Minister of Natural Resources, the Office of the
Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and to the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario for circulation to all Ontario municipalities
asking for their support."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 18 Ken Noland, Reeve, Township of Burpee and Mills, advising Council
that the Township of Burpee and Mills passed the following resolution
pertaining to loss of Municipal Funding to Provincial Tax Rebate
Programs:
"WHERAS Municipalities are legislated to tax Farmland, Managed
Forest and Conservation Land at a rate of 25%;
AND WHEREAS Municipalities no longer receive the 75% rebate
from the Province;
AND WHEREAS this increases the tax rate for all landowners in rural
municipalities;
AND WHEREAS all residents of Ontario should support maintenance
of an agricultural land base and the environmental implications of
these tax incentives;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Province of Ontario must
directly refund to the Municipalities the 75% Farmland, Managed
Forest and Conservation Land Tax;
ALSO BE IT RESOLVED if the Province of Ontario refuses to refund
to Municipalities the 75% rebate, that the Province allows
Municipalities to tax these lands at 1 00% and the Province funds 75%
of the tax directly to individual landowners."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 19 Confidential Correspondence dated October 12,2007, regarding a
legal matter. (Copy circulated under separate cover)
(Motion for Direction)
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SANTA CLAUS PARADE - MINUTES OF MEETING
November 29, 2006
Wrap Up Meeting
Start Time: 6:25 p.m.
Finish Time: 7:34 p.m.
Attendance: Valerie McCormick, Dawn Longmire, Kathy McLaughlin, Sheri Crago,
Tracy Bayley-Buckle, Roger Letooze, Debbie Fernandes, Marie Hammond, Terryl
Tzikas
.:. Previous Minutes were accepted by Marie Seconded by Sheri. All in
favour - passed.
VALERIE McCormick - Chairperson
. Clarington Secondary School had a complaint in Newspaper regarding Shirts
asked to be turned inside/out.
. Rogers TV - a few thing written out on TV wrong.
. Parade building has leaks - Municipality to repair. They have been down and
cannot locate leaks (there are three of them).
. Valerie wrote letter to Charlie Trim with regards to incident with Staff Sergeant
Sayer and the Police Food and Toy Drive.
. Val personally thanked Parade Committee for all of their help.
MARIE HAMMOND - Treasurer
. Marie stated that we collected $10,006.44 for Buttons.
. $6,415.00 received in Donations.
. $1,000.00 cheque from Memorial Park.
. Thank you's should be listed on program.
. Marie mentioned that she has heard all good comments about this year's parade.
TRACY BAYLEY-BUCKLE -Makeup
. Make up went well-lots of help.
. Apple juice did not go well, will be asking for Sip bags instead of juice for next
year.
. Dalmatians - thrilled with them.
. Found parade very quiet - not enough bands (comments from people).
DEBBIE FERNANDES - Floats and Fillers
. Heard all good comments about parade.
DAWN LONGMIRE - Buttons, Costumes
. Button invoice given to Marie.
. Has a friend that would like to join committee as a Volunteer Coordinator.
. Costumes were fabulous.
. There seems to be the same ongoing problem at end of parade people stopping
and getting off of floats. Red Hat Society a problem, parked in parking lot and
driving erratically.
. There is a need for more Police Officers at end of parade.
. Harleys seemed aggressive, created big space (mask was not appropriate).
. Call at beginning of parade next year (Red Hat Society and Harley)
. Heard complaints that parade was too quiet.
ROGER LEETOOZE - Judging/Posters/Rogers Cable/Buttons and Button boxes
. Roger stated that Rogers TV would like to come to our Parade meeting
before parade.
. Staking - 7:30 a.m. start next year.
. Thank you to Bobs Towing and Animal Control.
. More control needed on Scugog Street - control this comer better (maybe piloned
off).
. Maybe an article in paper before parade day.
. Posters in Stores - did not see many up.
. Maybe advertise parade on wooden signs as you enter Town.
. Banner on street - maybe put up next year.
. Toques - how many need to be replaced. Roger suggested Auctioning off hats for
more money.
TERRYL TZIKAS - Secretary
. Main concern was what transpired in the morning regarding Logos.
. Spacing was an issue.
. Floats/Fillers need to do more waving.
KATHY MCLAUGHLIN - Publicity
. Thank you has been place in paper.
. CD with pictures from parade day has been given to Val.
SHERI CRAGO - Bands
. Has heard lots of feedback that parade was enjoyable.
. Traffic blocked off too soon.
. Sheri would like Valerie to keep her informed as to the results of the letter she has
written to Charlie Trim with regards to the Durham Regional Police.
Motion to end meeting by Sheri, seconded by Kathy. All in favour - Motion Accepted
Next meeting:
Val to send out schedule for next year's Parade Meetings.
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CENTRAL LAKE ONTARIO CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
MINUTES NO.7
AUTHORITY MEETING
Tuesdav September 18.2007 - 5:00 P.M.
MEETING LOCATION: 100 WIDTING AVENUE, OSHA W A
AUTHORITY'S ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, BOARDROOM
Present
G. Emm, Chair
S. Crawford
A. Cullen
J. Drumm
A. Foster
J. Gray
R. Hooper
R. Johnson
D. Mitchell
1. Neal
M. Novak
M. Pearce
P. Perkins
Absent:
l.R. Powell, Chief Administrative Officer
D. White, Director, Corporate Services
H. Brooks, Director, Watershed Planning & Natural Heritage
G. Geissberger, Community Outreach Coordinator
R. Hersey, Director, Development Review & Regulation
P. Lowe, Director, Watershed Stewardship/Community OutreachlEducation
K. Potter, Oak Ridges Moraine Research Officer
P. Sisson, Director, Engineering & Field Operations
G. Soo Chan, Director, Groundwater
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Res. #80 Moved by R. Johnson
Seconded by A. Foster
THAT the Authority minutes of July 17, 2007 be adopted as circulated.
CARRIED
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Patricia Lowe introduced Kate Potter, Oak Ridges Moraine Research Officer. Ms. Potter made a presentation to the Board regarding
the new Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation Website, www.moraineforlife.org.
J. Neal arrived at 5:20 p.m.
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AUmORITY MEETING MINUTES - September 18, 2007 - PAGE 2
DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND REGULA nON
(1) Staff Report #4679-07 (attached as Schedule 3-1 to 3-5)
Applications for Development, Interference with WetIands and Alteration to Shorelines and Watercourses
- July 1 to August 31, 2007
Res. #81 Moved by M. Novak
Seconded by A. Foster
THAT the attached appUcations be approved and the respective permits be issued.
CARRIED
(2) Staff Report #4682-07 (attached as Schedule 3-6)
Staff Appointment of Enforcement Officer Under the Conservation Authorities Act - Ms. Stefanie Gauley
Res. #82 Moved by P. Perkins
Seconded by S. Crawford
THAT Staff Report #4682-07 be received for information; and,
THAT Stefanie Gauley be appointed Enforcement Officer under the Regulation of Development, Interference
with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses, Ontario Regulation #42/06.
CARRIED
(3) Staff Report #4683-07 (attached as Schedule 3-7)
Staff Appointment of Provincial Offences Officer Under the Conservation Authorities Act - Mr. John Hetherington
Res. #83 Moved by P. Perkins
Seconded by S. Crawford
THAT Staff Report #4683-07 be received for information;
THAT John Hetherington be appointed Enforcement Officer under the Regulation of Development, Interference
with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses, Ontario Regulation #42/06; and,
THAT John Hetherington be designated a Provincial Offences Officer, for the purposes of enforcement of
Ontario Regulation #42/06.
CARRIED
(4) Staff Report #4685-07 (attached as Schedule 3-8 to 3-11)
Ontario Regulation 42/06, Fill Sites within CLOCA Jurisdiction - Proposed ProtocollProcedure
Res. #84 Moved by A. Cullen
Seconded by P. Perkins
THAT Staff Report #4685-07 be received for information;
THAT the "ProtocoVProcedure for Fill Sites in Excess of 500 Metres Cubed of FiU Material" be endorsed by the
Board;
THAT a copy of this report and the approved protocol be forwarded to Planning and Works Departments of our
member municipalities for their information.
Amendment Moved by D. Mitchell
Seconded by P. Perkins
THAT Staff Report #4685-07 be received for information;
THAT the "ProtocoVProcedure for FiU Sites in Excess of 500 Metres Cubed of Fill Material" be endorsed by the
Board;
THAT a copy of this report and the approved protocol be forwarded to Planning and Works Departments of our
member municipalities for their information; and,
THAT member municipalities be requested to adopt this protoco~ in an effort to standardize the procedures for
flU sites.
RES. #84 CARRIED AS AMENDED
J. Gray arrived at 5:25 p.m.
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AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES - September 18, 2007 - PAGE 3
DIRECTOR, WATERSHED PLANNING & NATURAL HERITAGE
(1) Staff Report #4678-07 (attached as Schedule 4-1 to 4-3
Check Your Watershed Day, Oshawa Creek
Res. #85
Moved by P. Perkins
Seconded by R. Hooper
THAT Staff Report #4678-07 be received for information.
CARRIED
DIRECTOR, WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP, COMMUNITY OUTREACH & EDUCATION
(1) Staff Report #4680-07 (attached as Schedule 5-1 to 5-2)
Update on the Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation Partnership
Res. #86
Moved by A. Cullen
Seconded by S. Crawford
THAT StlJff report # 4680-07 be received for information; and,
THAT the proposed 2007 Oak Ridges Moraine Partnership update be approved.
CARRIED
DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING & FIELD OPERATIONS
(1) Staff Report #4686-07 (attached as Schedule 6-1 to 6-5)
Integrated Pest Management Plan
Res. #87
(2)
Res. #88
Moved by M. Pearce
Seconded by A. Foster
THAT StIJ!f Report #4686-07 be received for information; and,
THAT CLOCA's proposed Integrated Pest Management Plan be endorsed for implementation on CWCA land
holdings.
CARRIED
Staff Report #4687-07 (attached as Schedule 6-6 to 6-7)
CLOCA Conservation Areas Summer Operations
Moved by J. Neal
Seconded by R. Hooper
THAT Staff Report #4687-07 be received for information; and,
THAT letters of thanks be issued to the Hargreave family and Brock Aggregate for their generous donations
towards our conservation areas.
CARRIED
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
(1) Staff Report #4684-07 (attached as Schedule 7-1 to 7-23)
CTC Source Protection Committee
Res. #89
Moved by J. Gray
Seconded by S. Crawford
THAT Staff Report #4684-07 be received for information.
CARRIED
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AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES - September 18, 2007 - PAGE 4
Res. #90
Moved by J. Neal
Seconded by A. Foster
THAT the meeting convene "In Camera".
CARRIED
Res. #92
Moved by P. Perkins
Seconded by S. Crawford
THAT the meeting reconvene; and,
THAT the actions of the "In Camera" session be adopted.
CARRIED
MUNICIPAL AND OTHER BUSINESS
The Chair presented a plaque in appreciation of the opportunities to enjoy hiking trails across CLOCA lands, the Oak Ridges Trail
Association recognizes CLOCA as an Honorary Member.
The Chair reminded members of the upcoming 10th Anniversary 2007 Durham Children's Ground Water Festival, Mon. Sept. 24lh_
Fri. Sept. 2Slh and the Festival VIP Ceremony and Lunch on Tues., Sept. 25lh, 11 :30 am _ 1: 15 pm.
ADJOURNMENT
Res. #93
Moved by P. Perkins
Seconded by J. Neal
THAT the meeting adjourn.
CARRIED
The meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
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CLARINGTON TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
Minutes of Meeting
Thursday, June 21, 2007
PRESENT:
(Chair) Clayton Morgan
Gillian Bellefontaine
Gord Lee
David Reesor
Elwood Ward
Andrew Bouma
Kerry Meydam
Lisa Robinson
Barbara Montague
Georg Krohn
ALSO
PRESENT:
Leslie Benson, Manager of Transportation & Design
Ron Baker, Traffic & Transportation Co-ordinator
Stuart McAllister, Road Safety Co-ordinator, Durham Region
REGRETS:
Tony Cannella, Director of Engineering Services, Constable Keith
Richards, (Vice-Chair) Shane Morris, Councillor Adrian Foster,
Alexander Lyall
1.0 ADOPTION OF MINUTES-(May 17, 2007)
MOVED: by Gord Lee; SECONDED by Elwood Ward.
There was one change to the May I ih minutes: Page 4, item 4.4 should read
Edward Street-Newcastle.
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2.0 ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
2.1 Road Watch-(Gord Lee)
Since the last report of May 17t\ the Committee has processed 29 citizen reports
of aggressive. Fifteen (15) of these 29 complaints came in via the Durham
Regional Police website. It would appear at this point that online reporting is
increasing and the public is finding it convenient.
On June ih of this month the Committee occupied a booth at the Newcastle &
District Chamber of Commerce Trade Fair and handed out in excess of 300 Road
Watch brochures to visitors and vendors at the show.
Plans are underway to be present at information booths at a number of events this
fall, including Family Safety Day in Bowmanville and the local fall fairs.
To access the Road Watch web site one can visit www.drps.ca and there is an icon
on the front page which one can follow to the site. Ron Baker will take inventory
of the signs that are missing the Road Watch tabs and make arrangements to have
them installed. Road Watch will pay for the sign purchase and the Operations
Department or the Region will perform the installation.
The Enniskillen Public School on Old Scugog Road sent in a cheque for
$1,100.00 to pay for Road Watch Pavement markings. The Town of Whitby has
the equipment and templates and will install these markings.
2.2 Traffic Watch Update-(Ron Baker)
Dennis Rudman who records traffic speeds for the Traffic Watch Program has
started recording but there are no figures as yet.
2.3 Highway 407 Update-(Leslie Benson)
Leslie Benson will attend a meeting at the Region on Monday with other
Municipal staff. The technically preferred route will be released at this time and
she will bring back the information to the next traffic meeting.
3.0 AGENDA ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
3.1 Meeting Room Schedule-(Donna Van Schyndel)
The Committee was searching for larger accommodations but unfortunately there
are no other rooms available. The meeting will continue for the remainder of the
year in room 1 C.
4.0 NEW BUSINESS AT DIRECTION OF CHAIR
4.1 Baseline Intersection-Rona Site in Bowmanville
There are turning lanes presently being created. The relocation of hydro poles
took longer than expected. The width of the road will be milled and all new
asphalt will be laid, after all excavated settlement has occurred. The concrete
barrier will still remain for the time being. There is no projected finish date as this
is an ongoing project. It was noted that Rona has purchased the property and
applied for the appropriate permits; but there has been no indication of when they
will commence construction.
4.2 Simpson Avenue Construction-Bowmanville
Curbs are being installed and surveyors visited the site last week and again this
week. Leslie Benson will find out what the trench is for and report back to the
committee.
4.3 Double Line Painting-Newtonville
The double line painting in Newtonville should be completed this summer by the
Region.
4.4 Speed Limit in Front of Van Belle-Court ice
Stuart McAllister spoke with the owner of Van Belle who is concerned about the
speeds in the store area. Stuart advised that signs have been upgraded in the last
year and the Region has done everything possible to control speeds. There are no
plans to change speed limits.
4.5 Durham Road 57 @ Longworth-Bowmanville
There will be traffic signals installed, widening of the roads along with new
signage taking place.
4.6 Top Ten Collision Intersections in Clarington
In the Spring 2007 Recreation & Leisure Guide, the Durham Regional Police
inserted the top ten collision intersections in Clarington on page 44, which was
very informative.
4.7 John Rice By-pass-Bowmanville
A concern was raised regarding motorists short cutting through private property
belonging to John Rice in order to avoid the railway gates on Scugog Street at
Wellington Street.
4.8 Four-Way stop at Trulls Rd. & Pebblestone Rd.-Courtice
Locates have been arranged and the all-way stop will be installed shortly.
Guardrail posts with two small openings will also be installed. Canada Post has
agreed to move or relocate the mail boxes in this area if necessary. It was noted
that there are no shoulders on this portion of road.
4.9 Timberlane Crt. Access from Pebblestone Rd.-Courtice
There is no signage for an advance intersection. This is considered a semi-rural
area and shouldn't present any concerns.
4.10 Tim Horton's on Hwy. 57-Bowmanville
The Region of Durham Transportation and Planning staff is currently reviewing
this location and if they are unable to come up with a solution to the existing
queuing problem then the Region has the ability to close this driveway. The
Region is confident that a solution will be forthcoming.
4.11 Tim Horton's at Centerfield & Hwy. 2-Courtice
This location has now become busier and traffic is backing up onto highway 2 at
certain times of the day. It is hoped that it doesn't become a concern.
4.12 Queuing for Tim Horton Locations
There have been reports showing that since the menus have become larger, the
traffic overflow at most Tim Horton's locations has increased causing queuing
problems.
4.13 Tim Horton's Site Approval for Aspen Springs Location-Bowmanville
Leslie Benson advised that there was an extra entrance proposed by the applicant
close to Aspen Springs on the site plan which is subject to further discussion with
the applicant and the Region.
4.14 All-Way stop @ Trulls Rd. & Avondale-Courtice
Residents were extremely happy with the installation of this stop.
4.15 St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Parking-Bowmanville
Since the Municipality has grown in population, the parking lot for the church is
unable to accommodate parking for the added attendants. There are "No Parking
Signs" on both sides of Parkway Crescent but residents have no alternative but to
park on the street. In the winter it was noted that an emergency vehicle would not
have been able to pass through the middle of the road due to the cars parked along
both sides of the street.
The priest has been contacted and he has requested that the congregation refrain
from parking on both sides but the situation persists. Clayton Morgan has spoken
with Councillor Woo about who was going to contact the By-law Department.
Ticketing vehicles on a regular basis was discussed as some believe this may
force people to find another area to park. The By-law Department was going to
contact the priest of the parish to see if a solution could be arranged. Leslie
Benson will speak with Len Creamer who is the Senior Municipal Law
Enforcement Officer and report back to the committee. Kerry Madam will speak
to the church secretary to have the parking situation added to the church website
asking parishioners to abide by the no parking signs and try to find an alternate
area.
5.0 NEXT MEETING DATE- July 19, 2007-7:00 P.M.
Committee Room 1 C- Enter via Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance
Street, Bowmanville, through the north door on Church Street (Library entrance
doors).
6.0 ADJOURNMENT
MOVED by; David Reesor
THAT: "The meeting be adjourned at 8:00 p.m."
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ANIMAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Minutes of a meeting of the Animal Advisory Committee held on
September 12,2007 at 2:30 P.M. in the Ante Room, Municipal Administrative
Centre.
ROLL CALL
Present:
John Stoner, Chair
Laurie Arnott
Sheila Elkington, Sr. Animal Services Officer
Councillor Ron Hooper
Dr. Helen Koseck
Peter Klose
Patti Barrie, Municipal Clerk
Ellen Atkinson, Clerk II, Secretary
1. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF MARCH 21, 2007
Moved by Sheila Elkington, seconded by Helen Koseck
THAT the minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee for the meeting of
May 9,2007, be approved without comment.
CARRIED
2. SPECIAL EVENTS
Sheila informed the Committee that Family Safety Day will be held on
September 29, 2007 at Fire Station #1 and they are looking for volunteers
to help man the Animal Shelter Booth as well as suggestions of messages
to focus on or fun event ideas. John offered to volunteer at the booth from
10:00 am to noon, Laurie will volunteer from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm if
necessary, Counicllor Hooper will be there from noon until 2:00pm and
Helen will be available at the end of the day. Suggestions for messages
are; Wildlife, Pit Bulls, Poop and Scoop. Sheila will call closer to the day
and confirm the time schedule for those volunteering.
3. ORDER TO RESTRAIN
Sheila informed the Committee the current details when an order to
restrain has been issued, they are muzzling when out walking,
microchiping is required, must be in an enclosed area when outside on
owners property, leash must be 6' and can only be walked by a persons
16 years and older. Issuing orders to restrain are time consuming and are
only done when the dog has either bitten or attacked another animal or
person. She informed the Committee the individuals can appeal the order
and no fines are charged. Sheila asked the Committee if they had any
suggestions regarding the current order to restrain methods and
Animal Advisorv Committee
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September 12. 2007
requirements. The Committee at this time did not have any further to add
to the methods or requirements.
4. UPDATE ON ANIMAL WASTE
Peter informed the Committee that he has tried several times to contact
some on in the Town of Whitby regarding how they handle animal waste
and he has not heard back from anyone yet. He will keep trying and once
he has some information he will advise the committee. He is also going to
check with other municipalities to see how they are handling the matter as
well.
5. EXOTIC PETS
Sheila informed the Committee there is a pet store within the Municipality
that is selling exotic pets and this is in direct violation of the Exotic Pet
By-Law, and she would like to know if any member of the Committee
knows who is in charge of monitoring the selling of exotic animals. She
feels if the By-Law was to change then a person with expertise will have to
called upon to deal with the exotic pets that are found in Clarington Peter
stated the only body he knows of is CAZA, but they are only responsible
for Zoos. The Committee suggested to Sheila that the By-Law stay as it is
unless it is pushed to change.
6. OTHER BUSINESS
John is still trying to get in touch with Kip to set up a date for training.
7. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 3:25 P.M.
Cl!J!:illgtDn
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MINUTES
OF THE CLARINGTON HWY. 407 COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
PRESENT:
Bradford Soles
Denise Pickett
John Sturdy
Andrew Bouma
Jean-Maurice Cormier
Linda Gasser
Mark Bragg
Fred Biesenthal
Karina Isert
Councillor Mary Novak
REGRETS:
Mark Canning
Jo-Anne McFarland
Mark Hawkins
Staff in Attendance:
Janice Szwarz - Planning Services Liaison
Sharon Norris - Recording Secretary
Leslie Benson - Engineering Services Department
DATE: October 5, 2007
RE: HIGHWAY 407 EAST CAC
October 2, 2007
Agenda Item Discussion
Welcome
Review of
Draft Minutes
Action
Review of
Evaluation of
Short-List
Alternative
Routes
C/407CAC, Mtg. No. 35 draft minutes:
of t e comment deadline has been requested to allow for a staff
o to the November 19th GPA meeting, and the subsequent Council
ng of November 26th.
Comments from the CAC are required by the next scheduled meeting of
October 30th.
MTAG meets October 1ih (Faye Langmaid to attend).
Printed copies of all documentation are available to CAG members.
Material Review:
Traffic flow patterns - road work is required from Kirby to the Lindsay turn-off,
where the 407 meets Highway 115. The cost of these improvements for the
EM9 scenario was questioned, versus using EM8 (EM9 $310M vs. EM8
$260M). EM9 requires levelling and may require the moving of gas stations.
EM9 would be more cost effective as it is using an existing highway. MTO
wanted to maintain the 35/115 interchange and protect the ORM.
Leslie Benson will speak to Totten Sims Hubicki to determine what 400 series
highway standards consist of.
Discrepancy:
In Section 5 - Technical Considerations, it states that the route allows for a full
interchange at Taunton Road on the East Link.
In Section 7 - Technical Considerations it states a partial interchange is
provided at Taunton Road.
Leslie Benson
Cl~!i.n
MINUTES
Agenda Item
OF THE CLARINGTON HWY. 407 COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Discussion Action
If Taunton Road is to be a partial interchange then Regional Road 57 would
need to be a full interchange. It was also questioned why there would be a full
interchange at Bethesda Road as it does not go directly to Lambs Road;
Liberty would make more sense for a full interchange.
If the 407 cuts across a farm and leaves a corner lot, would someone be able
to build on it? The by-law considers this a newly created lot and it could be
built on. The AACC does not agree with this; they don't want residential lots
in the middle of farm land and would like the route to be constructed so that it
does not create small lots. Can this committee make a case f not severing
off small lots, or for having the first option to purchase th k or sell it to
an owner that would farm it?
The AACC is concerned with how many thr
over/under the 407. For example, Coal R
amount of land being land locke d e
no access.
ntinue
onsiderable
407 will have
eeting in August
Ived. January,
ers of the
osest to the route. Older residents of
ximity of the 407 to cemeteries. North of
has already been purchased. Solina - West Lake
division south of this may have concerns as they are large
omes. It was noted that this would not necessarily affect the
ues, but it would result in the homes appealing to a different market.
It assumed also that the 407 would not be frequently travelled through
Clarington other than for rush hour traffic and weekend travellers.
Question regarding high sensitivity fish habitat and how the decision is made
between spanning or crossing the streams. This decision depends on the
size of the watercourse (generally streams less than 3m would be crossed
using culverts while those over 3m would be spanned), the wildlife
connectivity and the federal legislation on protecting fish habitat.
Problems have been encountered on other portions of the 407 with culverts
vs. spans - no protocols have been set.
A chart was suggested summarizing the net effects and the cost of each
option.
The agricultural community had no say in the route selection and it went
through the best farmland in Ontario. Once the farmland, our future food
source is gone, it's gone. In the 1990's many farmers had a voice on this
issue however the numbers have dropped off considerably. They now have
no voice in the Federal or Provincial government and have given up.
Agriculture showed up under only one criteria and was therefore only counted
once. Agricultural land is perfect for building roads being that it is flat and
there are fewer owners to deal with. The highway would have been better
further to the north.
CI~mgton
MINUTES
OF THE CLARINGTON HWY. 407 COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Agenda Item
Discussion
Action
Greenbelt legislation prevented urban uses in rural areas and requires the
Municipality to keep the urban boundaries rigid for a set period of time.
Water quantity is not getting as high a scrutiny as water quality; diminished
quantities affects all else. Re-routing streams could affect quantity. There is
no protocol in the Provincial Government related to wells, no comm itment to
dry wells.
There may be requirements put in place due to recent wate
however many watershed studies still need to be don .
Preparation
of Comments
hether it should
stria I zoning is
I zone would be
rce issues,
ton.
itted and approved. The
to the EA submission including
y have missed. There is a PIC
b at either no major issues were
concern identified. Agency comments have
m Community Advisory Committees and their
ee will raise questions on points of concern, issues and ask for
cia on where needed in the report to Council. It was suggested that the
report to Council be prefaced with a statement that the committee has seen
no indication that the report is anything but unbiased and fair in the process,
and that this has been a good EA. Discussion continued to note however
that the EA is too complicated to simply endorse it and that no committee
members are qualified to endorse any of the factors. This statement and the
content of the staff report will be word-smithed at the next CAC meeting. A
lap top and projection unit will be used by the recording secretary for this
process.
The committee will ask Council to endorse our request to ask the Project
Team to present formally on property impact and related issues, water issues
(well interference, water quantity), road closures and over/underpasses at the
Spring CIP.
Janice to get clarification of "Order of Council". What does the term mean
and what level of government is it from.
Janice Szwarz
Community Fabric Issue: Orono is dependent on farming for their
businesses. If they can't get there off the highway will they take their
business elsewhere?
Toll Road Impact: If road closures make it hard to get somewhere, and the
407 is used instead, will a toll be charged.
407 Brochure Needs to have the map of the route added, tagged "Draft Technically
Recommended Route".
Sharon
Cl![#]gton
Agenda Item
Cultural
Heritage
Traffic
Advisory
Committee
Next Meeting
MINUTES
OF THE CLARINGTON HWY. 407 COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Discussion
The Clarington Heritage Committee will present a list of all buildings on the
route to the 407 CAC that will be affected. They are mapping designated and
secondary buildings
No comments.
October 30th - to be confirmed, based on the length of extension we are
ranted for submittin comments.
Action
Karina Isert
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CLARINGTON HERITAGE COMMITTEE
Minutes of Meeting
September 18th, 2007
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Paul Allore
Philip Carlton
Leslie Wilson
Victor Suppan
Karin Murphy
David Reesor
Andrew Kozak
Jennifer Knox
J mes Rook
ne Cooke
Th
MEMBERS ABSENT:
REGRETS:
PLANNING STAFF:
Karina Isert
Isabel Little
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
07.21
Business arising
to the end of the meeting.
Matters August newsletter was received.
the Young Heritage Leaders Program was reviewed. No
A Powerpoint pr
Heritage in Your C
was received from the Ministry of Culture titled Supporting
nity.
FINANCIAL REPORT
As the Treasurer sent regrets for this meeting, the Chair presented the financial report.
07.22
Moved by Victor Suppan, seconded by James Rook
THAT the financial report be accepted.
"CARRIED"
Minutes of Clarington Heritage Committee Meeting, Sept 18th, 2007
The Treasurer has submitted a request for approval to change the name on the bank
account from Clarington LACAC to Clarington Heritage Committee.
07.23
Moved by David Reesor, seconded by Leslie Wilson
THAT the Treasurer be authorized to change the name on the bank
account to Clarington Heritage Committee.
"CARRIED"
Newcastle Villaoe CIP
provement Plan has
ed a list of ten
ment. There
in the
unity and a
NEW BUSINESS
The Community Focus Group for the Newcastle Village
held several meetings since the study began and th
priority areas for consideration which will be pres
will be a public open house to be held on Octo
Newcastle Village Community Hall. A newsl
copy will be forwarded to the CHC members.
itted a written request to
ilding was formerly a
by By-law 90-187 in 1990.
ill contact the owner to discuss
The Com
vehicle
1550
structu
had no 0
instead of t
st for com ts on a proposal to establish a motor
ogistics facility on a 19 hectare parcel of land located at
operty contains a barn and smaller accessory farm
dem ed if the application is approved. The Committee
f the a plication but would like to see the barn salvaged
going to a landfill site. They passed the following motion:
07.24
Allore, seconded by Duane Cook
THAT th arn be salvaged through a professional barn salvager, that the
Committee be permitted to take a photographic record of the barn, that the
property owner be requested to provide any site history available on the
property, and that it be suggested to the owner that they make the barn
available on Architectural Conservancy of Ontario website
"CARRIED"
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Minutes of Clarington Heritage Committee Meeting, Sept 18th, 2007
BUSINESS ARISING
Heritaae Buildinas - Darlinaton Township
The Heritage Buildings Darlington Township books have been printed. Staff have
confirmed that the tourism office does not sell books of any type due to administration and
storage issues. The Committee discussed offering both the Clarke Township and
Darlington Township books to retailers at a wholesale price an reed that $12.00 would
be reasonable.
07.25
Moved by Paul Allore, seconded by J
THAT the Darlington Townshi
books be offered to retailer
$12.00 each
Heritaae Resources and the 407
inline and 407 east link has
pdate sub-committee has
otographic inventory of the
in the ity of the route. The
ee was provided with photographs of
and those that were to be considered to
t had been recorded and their inventory
.
Designated
Designated
Primary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
.
. 56
· 5531
· 1604 C
· 5709 Old
· 4059 Solina
· 6097 Leask Road
· 3478 Darlington Clarke Townline Road
· 1731 Concession Road 6
· 5561 Regional Road 14
· 3662 Concession Road 8
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Minutes of Clarington Heritage Committee Meeting, Sept 18th, 2007
The Committee reviewed six additional properties to determine if they should be included in
the inventory and passed the following motion:
07.26 Moved by James Rook, seconded by Philip Carlton
THAT the following properties be identified as cultural heritage resources
within the cultural heritage resource inventory:
. 7500 Highway 115 as a property with Primary status
. 1520 Concession Road 6 as a property with Seco
. 3260 Concession Road 7 as a property with Se
. 3226 Concession Road 7 as a property with
. 5649 Rundle Road, including the farm bar
property with Secondary status
. 5987 Holt Road as a property with H
status
status
ry status
ne foundation, as a
"CARRIED"
o MTO as part of the staffs
request that MTO provide a
phic record of the cultural
rawings of the floor plans, and
mittee members for
Next Meeting
ctober 16th, 2007
gRoom 1C, 7:00 pm
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LOCATION
DATE
TIME
MEMBERS
OBSERVERS &
PRESENTERS
REGRETS
AGENDA
DURHAM NUCLEAR HEALTH COMMITTEE (DNHC) I - 7
MINUTES OF MEETING
Courtice Community Complex
2950 Courtice Road
Clarington, Ontario
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September 14, 2007
1 :00 PM
Dr. Robert Kyle, Durham Region Health Department (DRHD) (Chair)
Ms. Mary-Anne Pietrusiak, DRHD
Mr. Ken Gorman, DRHD .._._.
Dr. Dave Whillans, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) (Pres' tB).:~n,',,0!u, d, ,l~, ,'~
Mr. Frank Bajumy, OPG ClEiiK," ._-.,___
Ms. Lorraine Weigel, Public Member
Mr. Ken Shrives, Public Member
Dr. Barry Neil, Public Member
Mr. Marc Landry, Public Member
Mr. Joshua Mazuryk, Public Member
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Ms. Laurie Swami, OPG (presenter) ~ ==1=- -
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Mr. Terry Squire, OPG, (Presenter) -,.=._=._~. ---1
Mr. N~al Kelly, OPG (Presenter) j--_.. _~'~__I ~_j
Ms. Risa McDonald, OPG : ..- ~ -, 7J-- - .
Ms. Cate Martin, OPG 1 'ilLOOJ_~t'_
Mr. Ivan Ciuciura, Durham Region Emergency Management Office-- -----....... -
(Presenter)
Mr. Gordon Reidt, Durham Region Emergency Management Office
Dr. Curtis Caldwell, Sunnybrook Hospital (Presenter)
Mr. Phil Graham, Ministry of health and Long-term Care (presenter)
Ms. Sue Stickley, Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office
(presenter)
Ms. Janice Szwarz, Municipality of Clarington
Mr. Dave Martin, Greenpeace
Mr. Jason Gibson, Blacklab
Dr. Gerry Gold, Public Member
Mr. Alex Heydon, Public Member
Mr. Hardev Bains, Public Member
Ms. Norma Drummond, Public Member
Dr. Tony Waker, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Robert Kyle opened the meeting and welcomed everyone.
1.0 Adoption of the DNHC Agenda
The Revised Agenda was adopted.
2.0 Adoption of the DNHC Minutes of the June 15, 2007 meeting
The Minutes were adopted as written.
3.0 Correspondence
3.1 Robert Kyle's office received the minutes of the Pickering Community Advisory
Council meetings for May 2007.
3.2 Robert Kyle's office received the media release from Health Canada concerning
the new Canadian Radon Guideline for Homes dated June 27, 2007.
3.3 Robert Kyle's office received the news release from the Ministry of Energy
concerning the Recommendations on the Electricity Agency Panel Executive
Salaries dated June 27, 2007.
3.4 Robert Kyle's office received Draft Minutes of the Port Granby Project Discussion
Group meeting held May 30, 2007 including an invitation to attend the next
meeting on September 19, 2007 and the letter was dated July 4, 2007.
3.5 Robert Kyle's office received a letter from Tom Mitchell, Chief Nuclear Officer of
Ontario Power Generation (OPG), responding to a Toronto Star newspaper article
speculating about a safety issue of a Pressure Relief Valve at Pickering Nuclear
dated July 19, 2007.
3.6 Robert Kyle's office received an information report from Jacquie McInnes,
Manager of Public Affairs Pickering Nuclear, providing an update concerning the
July 19, 2007 Toronto Star newspaper article. The update listed the safety
measures taken by OPG that were monitored by Canadian Nuclear Safety
Commission (CNSC) staff working on site at Pickering Nuclear dated July 27,
2007.
3.7 Robert Kyle's office received a media release from Jacquie McInnes, Director of
Public Affairs, concerning the decision by OPG to develop their own armed
security force to replace the Durham Region Police Service (DRPS) nuclear
response force by 2013 when the agreement with DRPS concludes dated August 2,
2007.
3.8 Robert Kyle's office sent a letter to the CNSC concerning the application by OPG
for a licence to operate the Waste Management Facility (WMF) at Darlington
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Nuclear with the Public Hearing scheduled for September 2007 in Ottawa. The
letter was dated August 13,2007.
3.9 Robert Kyle's office received a letter from the CNSC concerning the Public
Hearing for the application by OPG for the licence to operate the WMF at
Darlington Nuclear scheduled for September 12, 2007 and the letter was dated
August 17, 2007.
3.10 Robert Kyle's office received the Notice of a Public Hearing from the CNSC
concerning the renewal of the operating licence for Darlington Nuclear and the
Public Hearing dates are November 1, 2007 and January 10, 2008 in Ottawa. The
Notice was dated August 20, 2007.
3.11 Robert Kyle's office received the Notice of a Public Hearing from the CNSC
concerning the application by OPG for licence amendments to revise the
conditions regarding financial guarantees and decommissioning for all nuclear
power reactors and WMF operating licences dated August 20, 2007.
3.12 Robert Kyle's office received a letter and brochure from the Nuclear Waste
Management Organization (NWMO) concerning the planned implementation of
Adaptive Phased Management, recommended by the NWMO and selected by the
Government of Canada on June 14, 2007 for long-term used nuclear fuel
management. The letter was dated August 22, 2007.
3.13 Robert Kyle's office received a letter from Don Terry, Manager of Public Affairs
Pickering Nuclear, concerning community issues at Pickering Nuclear dated
August 27,2007.
3.14 Robert Kyle's office received a media release from the GovernmeI!t of Ontario
concerning Ontario's decision to add 2000 megawatts to the existing 2000
megawatts of green renewable energy projects dated August 27, 2007.
3.15 Robert Kyle's office received the report from the Ontario Power Authority of their
Proposed 20-Year Plan for the Province's Electricity System dated August 30,
2007.
4.0 Nuclear Power I Environmental Issues
4.1 Report on Emergency Preparedness in Durham Region
Ivan Ciuciura, Director of the Durham Region Emergency Management Office
(DEMO), provided a presentation on emergency preparedness in Durham Region.
The highlights ofIvan's presentation were:
. DEMO is responsible for the effective mitigation, preparedness, response and
recovery in case of an emergency in Durham Region.
. DEMO has 5 staff and they are on call 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, to
respond to an emergency.
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. Nuclear emergency planning is part of the overall emergency preparedness in
Durham Region.
. The Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act was enacted in June
2006 and gave the Premier broad new powers to respond to a declared
emergency anywhere in Ontario including nuclear emergencies.
. The Provincial Nuclear Emergency Response Plan is under review and the
2007 draft plan will issued by the end of 2007 for final review and comment
before Cabinet approval.
. DEMO developed a new evacuation strategy to first evacuate then monitor
and decontaminate persons and vehicles to help speed up the evacuation
process.
. The training exercises DEMO conducted recently were:
o Set up and operate a Reception Centre including monitoring and
decontamination of vehicles and people on July 12, 2007 at Durham
College involving 250 participants
o Test the notification and response of the Liquid Emission Response
Plan of an accidental tritium release to Lake Ontario from Pickering or
Darlington Nuclear Generating Station that could adversely affect the
drinking water supply plants in Durham Region on July 12 and 25,
2007
. The installation of a public alerting system, using strategically located sirens
within 3 kilometres of Pickering and Darlington Nuclear Generating Stations,
began on September 10, 2007 and includes:
o 4 sirens in Pickering in the 3 kilometre public alerting zone
o 12 sirens in Clarington in the 3 kilometre public alerting zone
o Equipment to be installed at the Durham Region Police Service 911
Centre and Oshawa Fire Dispatch
o Testing will be done when the installation of all equipment is completed
Ivan Ciuciura will provide an update on emergency preparedness in approximately
one year. Ivan can be reached at (905) 430-2792 or bye-mail at
ivan.ciuciura@rcgion.durham.on.ca for more information.
4.2 Progress Report on the Pickering B Refurbishment and Continued Operation of
Reactors Environmental Assessment (EA)
John Peters, Manager, Environmental Assessment Nuclear Generation
Development, provided an update on the feasibility studies for the Refurbishment
and Continued Operation of Reactors at Pickering B EA as a result of a directive
from the Government of Ontario on June 13, 2006. The highlights of John's
presentation were:
. The EA was initiated in August 2006 and involves:
o Site preparation and refurbishment phase, estimated 2010-2025, will
involve replacing steam generators, feeder pipes, fuel channel
assemblies and constructing additional storage to accommodate
refurbished waste including heavy water structures
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o Continued operation to the end of life phase, estimated 2025-2060, will
include the safe operation and ongoing maintenance of the reactors
including additional used nuclear fuel interim storage facilities if
needed
. OPG and EA specialists studies of the existing environment at Pickering
Nuclear and surrounding areas includes:
o Human health, safety and security
o Atmospheric, surface water, aquatic and terrestrial environment
o Geology, hydrogeology and seismicity (earthquakes)
o Land resources including physical and cultural heritage resources
o Socio-economic conditions and transportation
o Aboriginal interests
o Malfunctions and accidents
o Climate change
o Cumulative effects
. The EA preliminary findings were summarized:
o No significant adverse effects were identified
o The majority of potential effects from the project were within the site
and local study area of 10 km from the plant
o Many of the potential effects are similar to the Pickering ARe-start
o Positive effects will be made on the local and regional economies and
will contribute to community stability
o Ongoing communications with local residents and stakeholders will
continue
. Next steps include:
o Late summer/fall 2007, OPG will submit Final EA Study Report to the
CNSC
o Late 2007/early 2008, the CNSC will release the Draft Screening
Report for Public Review
o In 2008, the CNSC will hold Public Hearings on the Screening Report
and will make a Decision on the EA
John Peters indicated the feasibility studies for the Refurbishment and Continued
Operation of Reactors at Pickering B can be reviewed on their website
www.opg.com/pickeringb for more information. The overheads and handouts John
used are attached as Appendix 1.
4.3 Progress Report on the Potential New Nuclear Units Proposed at the Darlington Site
Laurie Swami, Director of Licensing Nuclear Generation Development, provided a
brief update of the proposed new nuclear units for the Darlington Nuclear site
referred to as Darlington B. The highlights of Laurie's presentation were:
. The overview of the Scope of the EA Project is:
o Preparation of the Darlington Nuclear site for up to 4 nuclear power
reactors and associated facilities
o Construction, operation and maintenance of these nuclear facilities for
approximately 60 years of full power electricity operation
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o Construction, operation and maintenance of appropriate nuclear waste
management facilities
o Preliminary planning for decommissioning and eventual abandonment
of the nuclear reactors and associated facilities
o Alternatives under consideration include reactor technologies,
condenser cooling and waste management facilities
. Environmental Baseline Studies initiated for data collection includes:
o Human Health
o Safety and Security
o Atmospheric
o Terrestrial
o Surface Water and Aquatic
o Geology
o Hydrogeology
o Seismicity ( earthquakes)
o Land Resources (physical and cultural heritage resources)
o Socio-economic conditions
o Transportation
o Aboriginal Interests
o Malfunctions and Accidents
o Climate Change
o Cumulative Effects
. Field work will begin by installing groundwater monitoring wells and air
sampling stations in the fall 2007.
. The second round of 8 community information sessions will be conducted in
November 2007.
. The public consultation process will provide newsletters, fact sheets, project
web site updates including key stakeholder briefings and presentations.
. Likely Next Steps includes:
o Fall/winter 2007 federal government determines EA requirements that
may require a Review Panel
o Late 2007/early 2008 federal government announces the availability of
Participant Funding
o 2008 federal government releases the Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) guidelines for public review
o 2009 the federal government establishes the Review Panel if required
o 2009 OPG submits EIS
o 2009/2010 federal government and public reviews the EIS
o 2010/2011 federal government releases their decision on the EIS
Laurie Swami will continue to update the DNHC on a regular basis as the EA
process continues at Darlington B. Laurie indicated more information is available on
the OPG website www.opg.comlnewbuild or (866) 487-6006. The overheads and
handouts Laurie used are attached as Appendix 2.
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4.4 Report on Community Meetings Similar to the DNHC Relating to Bruce Power
Terry Squire, Director of Public Affairs for the Nuclear Waste Management
Division of OPG, provided a presentation on the Bruce area community structure
that is similar to the DNHC. The highlights of Terry's presentation were:
. The four committees in the Bruce County dealing with community issues
related to the Bruce Power nuclear power facilities are:
o Kincardine Liaison Committee
o South Bruce Impact Advisory Committee
o Regulatory Liaison Meeting
o Deep Geological Repository Community Consultation Advisory Group
. The Kincardine Liaison Committee acts as a forum for discussion and
resolution of matters of mutual interest to the Municipality of Kincardine,
OPG and Bruce Power. The meetings are held monthly.
. The South Bruce Impact Advisory Committee acts as a proactive liaison for
enhancing communications about Bruce Power/OPG issues with area
municipalities around Bruce Power. The meetings are attended by municipal
representatives of Kincardine, Saugeen Shores, Arran-Elders lie, Huron-
Kinloss, Bruce County, Bruce Power and OPG. The meetings are held
monthly.
. The Regulatory Liaison Meeting provides a forum for regulatory agencies to
provide and receive information on environmental, health and regulatory
items related to the Bruce Power site. The meetings are attended by staff of
the Grey-Bruce Health Unit, Ministry of the Environment, CNSC, Bruce
Power and OPG. The meetings are held twice per year.
. The Deep Geological Repository Consultation Advisory Group provides a
forum for senior municipal representatives to receive project updates, identify
emerging issues and establish community consultation activities during the
regulatory phase of the project. The meetings are attended by municipal
representatives of Bruce County, Aaron-Elderslie, Brockton, Huron-Kinloss,
Kincardine, Saugeen Shores and OPG. The meetings are held 4 times per
year.
Terry Squire also provided a brief update of the Deep Geological Repository (DGR)
proposed for the Western Waste Management Facility to handle Low and
Intermediate Level Nuclear Waste. The highlights of Terry's presentation were:
. The key features of the of the DGR are:
o The proposed depth is 660 metres within low permeability limestone
o It will be located beneath 220 metres of low permeability shale
o The Low Level Waste will be stored in 18 vaults
o The Intermediate Level Waste will be stored in 20 vaults
o The total capacity of waste will be 106,000 cubic metres
o The DGR will be sealed with clay-based and concrete materials
. The Site Characterization of the DGR is underway and the Minister of the
Environment has referred the project for a panel review awaiting the EA
Scope of the project.
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Terry Squire will continue to provide the DNHC with regular updates on the DGR
project. Terry can be reached at (416) 574-3491 or bye-mail at
terrv.sQuire(@opg.com for more information on the structure of community meetings
at Bruce Power and the DGR. The overheads Terry used are attached as Appendix 3.
4.5 Port Granby Project EA Update
Sue Stickley, Communications Officer for the LLR WMO, provided a presentation
on the Port Granby Project EA. The highlights of Sue's presentation were:
. The draft Environmental Assessment Study Report (EASR) was reviewed by
several federal authorities and their questions and comments have been
responded to by the LLRWMO in an appendix attached to the draft EASR.
. The LLRWMO is working on a report concerning the treatment and quality
of waste water discharged from the existing waste site and the new facility.
The report will become an appendix to the draft EASR.
. The draft Screening Report is expected to be released in late 2007 or early
2008 and will include the government's findings and conclusions about the
environmental effects of the Port Granby Project for public review and
comment.
. The next Port Granby Project Discussion Group meeting is scheduled for
September 19, 2007 in N ewtonville.
. The Port Granby Newsletter will be distributed in October 2007.
Sue Stickley will continue to update the DNHC on the Port Granby Project and can
be contacted at (866) 255-2755 or e-mail at sticklevs@aecl.ca for more information.
5.0 Health Effects
5.1 Report on Exposure to Radiation from Diagnostic Medical Procedures
Dr. Curtis Caldwell, Technical Director and Radiation Physicist at the Sunnybrook
Health Sciences Centre, provided an informative report on Radiation Dose due to
Diagnostic Medical Procedures. The highlights of Curtis' report were:
. The justification of diagnostic medical exposures are:
o General level - the use of radiation in medicine is accepted as doing
more good than harm
o Generic level - specific procedures for patients with a specific
objectives such as chest radiographs for patients with relevant
symptoms
o Third level- the application of the procedure to an individual patient
. The justification of diagnostic medical practice assessments are:
o The decision to adopt or continue any diagnostic medical procedure
involves a review of the benefits and disadvantages of the possible
options such as choosing between the use of x-rays or ultrasound
o Often the radiation detriment will be only a small part of the total
detriment
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o Most of the assessments needed for the justification of a practice are
made on the basis of experience, professional judgement and common
sense
o Exposure to radiation is a measure of the amount of ionization
radiation produced
o Absorbed dose is the amount of radiation energy absorbed in the body
of the patient
o Equivalent dose is the absorbed dose modified to take into account the
increased biological damage produced by some types of radiation, the
fact partial body dose is less detrimental than whole body dose and
some human organs are more radiation sensitive than others
. Detailed examples and explanations of many diagnostic medical procedures
with the effective doses of these exposures were provided by use of
overheads.
. In summary, Curtis indicated protecting the patient is the priority. If a
radiation exposure of a patient is considered, the expected benefit to the
patient of having the diagnostic scan must be greater than the radiation risk
associated with that diagnostic medical procedure.
Dr. Curtis Caldwell can be contacted bye-mail at curtis.caldwell@sunnvbraak.ca far
more information on radiation dose due to diagnostic medical procedures. The
overheads Curtis used are attached as Appendix 4.
5.2 Report on the Ontario Radiation Health Response Plan
Phil Graham, Manager of Public Health Preparedness for the Ministry of Health and
Long-Term Care, provided a presentation on the Ontario Radiation Health Response
Plan (RHRP). The highlights of Phil's presentation were:
. The overview of the RHRP is that it:
o Establishes roles, responsibilities and response principles for
coordinating the health response during a nuclear or radiological
event
o Supports the Provincial Nuclear Emergency Response Plan (pNERP)
but the RHRP could be activated independently of the PNERP
o Intends to be a coordination plan not a step-by-step procedure that
defines the roles and responsibilities of response organizations and
health response requirements
. The RHRP functional response areas are:
o Monitor for external contamination
o Monitor for internal contamination
o Assess dose from internal contamination
o Reduce internal contamination
o Screen for acute exposure
o Treat symptoms from acute exposure
o Maintain database of affected persons
o Set-up alternate monitoring sites
o Implement counselling
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o Implement public health information programs
o Implement detection network
o Mobilize the medical public health network
. The RHRP risk and response activities for accidents are:
o Power reactor accidental release
o Research rector accidental release
o Radioactive spill
o Fire in a nuclear facility
o Critical accident (neutron flux)
o Industrial overexposure
o Lost or stolen source
o Medical overexposure
o Transportation accident
o Satellite re-entry
. The RHRP risk and response activities for intentional acts are:
o Explosive radiological dispersal device or dirty bomb
o Deliberate exposure of people
o Deliberate contamination of a site
o Deliberate contamination of food and water supplies
o Sabotage attack upon a nuclear facility
o Imminent terrorist threat
. The health and external support organizations of the RHRP are:
o Ambulance
o Public Health Units
o Primary care facilities
o Tertiary care facilities
o Specialized health facilities
o Public Health laboratories
o Ministry of Labour laboratories
o Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
o OPG and Bruce Power
o Reception Centres
o Health Canada
. The current RHRP is under review to improve roles, responsibilities and
coordination with government agencies and health services agencies.
. The next steps of Draft Work Plan for the RHRP are:
o November 2007, finalize the revised draft of the RHR.P
o December 2007, reconvene the advisory committee to review the plan
o Winter 2008, gather and incorporate input from advisory committee
o Spring 2008, finalize plan with approvals
o Summer 2008, post parts of the plan on their website at
www.health.gov.on.caJemergency
Phil Graham can be contacted at (416) 212-5223 or bye-mail at
phil.graham@ontario.ca for more information. Hisbandouts and overheads are
attached as Appendix 5.
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6.0 Communications
6.1 Community Issues at Pickering Nuclear
Neal Kelly, Director of Special Assignments, reported on community issues at
Pickering Nuclear for Don Terry, Manager of Public Affairs, who could not attend
the meeting today. The highlights of the Neal's presentation were:
. Pickering A units 1 and 4 are returning to service next week.
. Pickering B units 5, 7 and 8 are operating at or close to full power and unit 6
was shut down earlier this week for a planned fall maintenance outage.
. Pickering Nuclear is working with several community partners on
environmental issues.
. The worker safety record at Pickering A is approximately 3 million hours
without a lost-time accident and 1.5 million hours at Pickering B
Don Terry, Manager of Public Affairs at Pickering Nuclear, can be reached at (905)
839-1151 extension 5966 or by e-mail at don.terry@opg.com for more information.
6.2 Community Issues at Darlington Nuclear
Neal Kelly reported on community issues at Darlington Nuclear for Vanessa Hughes,
Manager of Public Affairs, who could not attend the meeting today. The highlights
of Neal's presentation were:
. Darlington Nuclear has experienced excellent performance in 2007 exceeding
their targets and ranking among the best nuclear plants in the world.
. Unit 2 will be shut down on September 21, 2007 for the planned fall
maintenance outage to complete approximately 13, 000 maintenance tasks.
. The worker safety record without a lost-time accident at Darlington Nuclear is
approximately 3 million hours.
. Darlington Nuclear is working with several community partners on
environmental issues.
Vanessa Hughes, Manager of Public Affairs at Darlington Nuclear, can be reached at
(905) 697-7443 bye-mail at vanessa.hughes@opg.com for more information.
7.0 Other Business
7.1 Topics Inventory Update
Robert Kyle indicated the Topics Inventory will be revised to include the
presentations made today and it is attached as Appendix 6.
7.2 Future Topics for the DNHC to Consider
Robert Kyle indicated the topics for discussion at the next meeting on September 14,
2007 may include:
. Progress report from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization
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. Progress report on the Provincial Radiation Health Response Plan
. Report on Health Effects of Radon in Homes and UNSCEAR issues by Dr.
Doug Chambers
. Progress report by the Ontario Power Authority on its Proposed 20-year Plan
Other suggestions for topics for future DNHC meetings may include:
. Report on proposed changes to allowable standards for tritium in drinking
water
. Report on CNSC emissions standards as they compare with other countries
. Progress report from Cancer Care Ontario on the New Project to Perform
Spatial Analysis and Risk Assessment of Cancer Incidence in Ontario
7.3 Robert Kyle indicated the DNHC meetings scheduled for 2008 are:
. January 18 to be hosted by Pickering Nuclear
. April 18 to be hosted by UOIT
. June 13 to be hosted by Darlington Nuclear
. September 12 to be hosted by Health Department
. November 14 to be hosted by Pickering Nuclear
8.0 Next Meeting
Date
November 16, 2007
Time
12:00 PM Lunch served
1 :00 PM Meeting begins
Location
Durham Region Health Department
605 Rossland Road
Meeting Room 1 G
Whitby, Ontario
9.0 Adjournment at 4:10 PM
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APPENDIX 1
Pickering B Refurbishment and Continued Operation EA
Update Presentation
to Durham Nuclear Health Committee
John Peters, Manager, Environmental Assessment
Nuclear Generation Development
September 14, 2007
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. Pickering 8 Refurbishment and Continued Operation
Project
· Context
· Status of the EA Study
· Timeline
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· Four CANDU
pressurized heavy
water nuclear
generating units (5 to
8)
· Power output of 2064
MW (enough to serve a
city of approx. 1 million
people)
· Base-load electrical
power for the provincial
grid (since 1983)
· Continue to operate
safely for about another
decade
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· Minister of Energy Directive to OPG (June 2006)
"Begin a feasibility study on the refurbishment of its existing faciUtles to review
the economic, technological and environmental aspects of refurbishment As
part of this initiative, OPG will begin a federal environmental assessment on the
refurbi8hment of the four existing units at PIckering Bo-
· OPG undertaking objective, fact-based assessment of feasibility
Plant Condition Assessments
· Integrated Safety Review (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
requirement)
· 0eIaIIed cost estlmateslindependent third party review
Funding options
Federal Environmental Assessment (CNSC requirement)
· OPG Business Decision re: Refurbishment - 2008
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Environmental A88e8ament (EA)
. initiated In August 2006, two phases of activity:
Site Preparatlon/Refurblshment Phase
(2010 - 2025):
. Replacing steam ~erators, feeder pipes and
fuel channel assemblies
. Construction of additional storage structures to
accommodate refurbishment waste including
heavy water management storage structures
ContInued OperatIon to End of Life Phase
(2025 - 2060):
. Continued safe o~ration of refurbished reactors
for approximately 30 years
. OJ:Igqing maintenance and upgrades of
refUrbished units according to lheir life cycle
management plans
· Construction (If ~ulred) of additional used
nuclear fuel iriterIni storage facUlties. and
continued management 01 waste
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· OPG and EA specialists have studied the
existing environment at the Pickering Nuclear
site and surrounding areas:
. Ht.man heeIth, safety and secuIly;
· Atmospheric, surface water, aquatic &
t8ml8trIaI environment;
. Geology, hydrogeology and seismicity (e.g.
earthquakes);
· Land resources, including physical and
cultural herttage resources;
· Socio-Economic oondItIons, transportation;
. AborigInalInteres1s;
. MaIft.r1ctions & Accidents;
. Clinate change; and
· Clmulatlve effecIs.
· Twelve Technical Support Documents
. posted on project webslte
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. Extensive Community & Stakeholder Communications & Consultation
Program - to date
. Stakeholder mailing list (- 400)
. Extensive Print Advertising, 60 print ads in 7 local and regional papers
. 924,000 Direct Mail Pieces In Toronto, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby
· 1,000 VISitors to Infonnation Displays at Community Events
. 50 Stakeholder BrlefingslJnterviews
. ThIrteen Open Houses (Toronto, PIckering, Ajax, Whitby, approximately 330
attendees)
. Two Stakeholder Workshops (500 invitations; approximately 50 attendees)
. Project website, interactive feedback fonns, toil free infonnation line
.
Six Public Consultation Reports
· Posted on Project Webslte
.
Update letter to stakeholders, insert in Pickering Neighbour's nelYiiI~~t..-._
presentations to councils planned for fall 2007 IIfTAKU'NUl
IiENBIATIIIN
Majority of the poIenUal effecte from the Project:
· WIlhIn the site and local study area (Le. within 10 km of the plant);
· Occur primarily during refurbishment activities (i.e. Phase 1);
· SImIlar to those from PIckering ARe-start;
· Can largely be effeotively managed and/or mitigated by:
· StrIct adherence to existing regulatory requirements;
. ContInued application of existing environmental management systems; and
· Maintaining OPG's extBn8lve environmental & radl0logicai monitoring network.
· No signlftaant 8dverH environmental effeot8 predicted
· PosiIMJ effecI8 to local and regional economies;
. Im~ to maJntaIn onaolna Involvement of P.8QP.Ie in station activities,
coinmunleatIon8 with resTderifs ancIlocaI stakeholders
· project I'8Iat8d ..... of concern:
· tkJmm health, safety & security;
· Population growth & emergency preparedness;
. SellImIcIty;
· l1lennal plume
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Draft EA Study Report Submitted to CSNC
· Posted on OPG Project Webslte
Chapter 01 Introduction
Chapter 02 Description of the Proposed Project
Chapter 03 Assessment Methodology
Chapter 04 Description of the Existing Environment
Chapter 05 Description of Ukely Environmental Effects and Mitigation
Chapter 06 Assessment of Other Ukely Effects
Chapter 07 Descriptlon of Credible Malfunction and Accident Scenarios
Chapter 08 Assessment of Cumulative Environmental Effects
Chapter 09 Signifloance of Residual Adverse Effects
Chapter 10 Community and Stakeholder Consultation
Chapter 11 Preliminary Plan for Monitoring and Follow-up Program
Chapter 12 Conclusion of the Assessment
Chapter 13 References
Chapter 14 Abbreviations and Acronyms
. CNSC and other Federal Authorities - Reviewing Content, Seek
Clarification
. Final EA Study Report to be Submitted Fall 2007
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· Plant Condition
63 components and systems assessed
Steam generator replacement feasibility assessed
Fuel channel, pressure tube, feeder replacement studies
Fuelling machine condition assessment & life cycle plan
· Integrated Safety Review
13 Safety Factor reports; 12 submitted to date
Global assessment/integrated safety review (Early 2008)
ISR and EA Findings - Safety Improvement Plan (2008)
· Environmental Assessment
12 Technical Support Documents
800 page Draft Environmental Study Report
· Financial Aspects
Detailed Cost Estimates, independent 31d party review
Funding Options
Risk & Uncertainty
· Recommendation - 2008
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Darlington B
Nuclear Power Generating Station
ProJect Update to the
Durham Nuclear Health Committee
September 14 2007
laurie Swami, Director, Licensing
Nuclear Generation Development
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· The Darlington B New Nuclear Generating Station
Project
· Environmental Baseline Studies
· Field program
· Site options studies
· Technology Assessment
· Public Consultation
· Next Steps
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APPENDIX 2
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P!'9P!U'8tion of the Darlington Nuclear
Site for up to four nuclear PQ.Wer
reactors and associated facilities
Construction, operation and
maintenance of nuclear reactors and
associated facilities for ~Im.'>ximately
60 years of full power electricity
operation
Construction, operation and
maintenance of aPPT9Priate nuclear
waste management facilities. and
Preliminary planning for
decommissioningafld eventual
abandonment of1he nuclear reactors
and associated facilities
Altematives under consideration:
· Reactor technologies
· Condenser cooling
· Waste management facilities
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Project Phase Start Date Potential End Date
EA Phase 2007 2011
Site Preparation & 2010 2025
Construction
Operations 2016-2020 2100
Decommissioning and 2100 2150
Abandonment
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ASWR GE 6OO'!lOOI135O MW Operating
(Advllnced boiling water
ructor)
ESBWR GE 1500 MW New
(EconomIc slmpllfled
boiling water ructor)
EPR AREVA 1600 MW Evalulionaty
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RelIctor)
Eel AECL 700 MW EvoIutlonary
(Enhanced ClIndu)
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(AdvllncecI ClIndu Reactor)
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· Human Health
· Safety & Security
· Atmospheric
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· Surface Water, Aquatic
. Geology
· Hydrogeology
· Seismicity (earthquakes)
· Land Resouroes (physical and
cultural heritage resources)
· Socio-econOmic conditions
· Transportation
· Aboriginal Interests
· Malfunctions & Accidents
· Climate Change
· Cumulative Effects
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aquatic, surface water
Groundwater Monitoring Wells
Installation - 1all2007
- 65 wells outside protected area
- 20 inside protected area
. Shallow water table (15 - 20 feet)
. Interglacial aquifer (30 - 40 feet)
. Lo_r till (120 -150 feet)
. Bedrock (deeper than 150 feet)
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2007)
. Two along site perimeter: eastern,
western
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. Road Works
. Condeneer Cooling
. Excavation/Grading
. Security
. Wharf
. UtIfities
. Environmental
Management
. Transmission Unes
. Dose Impact on
workers and public DITARIImii
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· Joint OPG - Bruce Power Initiative
· Objective and systematic review of reactor technologies
· Assess and document the merits and risks associated with each
technology
. Evaluate to differentiate the technologies
· Provide utility perspective to Provincial Government by year end
· Provincial Government - Nuclear Technology
Options And Economic Considerations
· Independent, strategic assessment of nuclear energy
technologies
· Potential economic impact and technical considerations
· Study is expected to be completed later this year/early next year
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. 2nd Round Community Information Sessions
· Bowmanville - November 14
· Oshawa - November 8
· Orono - November 7
· Port Hope - November 12
· Courtice - November 15
· Port Perry - November 20
· Pickering - November 21
· Newcastle - November 22
. Newsletters, fact sheets
· Project website updates
. Stakeholder briefings/presentations
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D8te ActIvity Stetus
April 2007 OPG submits Project Description to CNSC ..J
June 2007 Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency posts notice .,;
of commencement of EA
FalllWinter 2007 Federal Government determines EA requirements
(Corrprahensive or Panel review)
Late 2007/Early Federal Government announces availability of Participant
2008 Funding
2008 Federal Government releases Environmentsllmpact
Statement guideHnes for public review
2009 Federal Government established Review Panel (if
determined above)
2009 OPG submits Environmentellrrpact Statement
200912010 Federal Government and public review of EIS
201012011 Federal Government decision on EIS
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Radiation Dose Due to
Diagnostic Medical
Procedures
Curtis Caldwell, Ph.D., MCCPM
Corporate Radiation Safety Officer
Radiation Physicist/Assistant Professor
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and University of
Toronto
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Outline
. Justification of medical exposures
. Effective dose
. Diagnostic X-ray doses
. CT dose
. Exposure to pregnant women
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result of work)
. Public Exposure
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exposures)
Medical exposure
. Diagnostic Medical Exposure
. Exposure of persons as part of their diagnosis
. Exposures (other than occupational) incurred
knowingly and willingly by individuals such as
family and close friends helping either in
hospital or at home in the support and comfort
of patients
. Exposures incurred by volunteers as part of a
program of biomedical research
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. Justification
. Optimization
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NOT APPLICABLE
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possible options
. E.g.: choosing between the use of X Rays or ultrasound
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the total detriment
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practice are made on the basis of experience,
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. Absorbed dose modified to take into account the
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radiation (high LET)
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dose is less detrimental than whole body dose and that some
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Lumbar spine (AP)
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0.01
0.02
0.04
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0.30
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Complete exams Effective Dose (mSv)
Intravenous Pyelogram (kidneys, 6 films) 2.50
Barium swallow (24 images, 106 see fluoroscopy) 1.50
Barium meal (11 images, 121 see fluoroscopy) 3.00
Barium follow-up (4 images, 78 see fluoroscopy) 3.00
Barium enema (10 images, 137 see fluoroscopy) 7.00
CT head 2.00
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CT abdomen
CT pelvis
CT (head or chest)
PTCA (heart study)
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Lumbar spine series
Thoracic spine series
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Diagnostic effective dose Equiv. no. of of natural background
procedure (mSv) chest x-rays radiation
Chest (single 0.02 1 3 days
PA film)
Skull 0.07 3.5 11 days
thoracic spine 0.7 35 4 months
Lumbar spine 1.3 65 7 months
From: Referral Criteria For Imaging. CE, 2000.
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Typical effective doses from
diagnostic medical exposures
Diagnostic Typical Equiv. no. of Approx. equiv. period
procedure effective dose chest x-rays of natural background
(mSv) radiation
Hip 0.3 15 7 weeks
Pelvis 0.7 35 4 months
Abdomen 1.0 50 6 months
IVP 2.5 125 14 months
From: Referral Criteria For Imaging. CE, 2000.
Typical effective doses from
diagnostic medical exposures
Diagnostic Typical Equiv. no. of Approx. equiv. period
effective dose of natural background
procedure (mSv) chest x-rays radiation
Barium swallow 1.5 75 6 months
Barium meal 3 150 16 months
Barium follow 3 150 16 months
through
Barium enema 7 350 3.2 years
From: Referral Criteria For Imaging. CE, 2000.
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Typical effective doses from
diagnostic medical exposures
Diagnostic Typical Equlv. no. of Approx. equlv. period
effective of natural
procedure dose (mSv) chest x-rays background radiation
CT head 2.3 115 1 year
CT chest 8 400 3.6 years
CT Abdomen 10 500 4.5 years
or pelvis
From: Referral Criteria For Imaging. CE, 2000.
CT: High Dose/High Benefit?
. CT continues to evolve rapidly despite many
advances in other imaging modalities
. It is one of the most important radiological
examinations worldwide
. The frequency of CT examinations is increasing
rapidly from 2% of all radiological examinations
in some countries a decade ago to 10-15 % now
. Patient doses in CT have not decreased in
contrast to radiography where nearly 30%
reduction has been documented in last decade
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. Thousands of pregnant women are exposed to
ionising radiation each year
. Lack of knowledge is responsible for great
anxiety and probably unnecessary termination of
pregnancies
. For most patients, radiation exposure is
medically appropriate and the radiation risk to
the fetus is minimal
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Example: Justified use of CT Pregnant
female. was in motor vehicle accident
3 minute CT exam and taken to the operating
room. She and the child survived
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Fetal radiation risk
. There are radiation-related risks throughout
pregnancy that are related to the stage of
pregnancy and absorbed dose
. Radiation risks are most significant during
organogenesis and in the early fetal period,
somewhat less in the 2nd trimester, and least in
the 3rd trimester
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Most
risk
Approximate fetal doses from conventional
x-ray examinations
Data from the UK, 1998
Dose Mean (mGy) Maximum (mGy)
Examination
Abdomen 1.4 4.2
Chest <0.01 <0.01
Intravenous uro- 1.7 10
gram; lumbar spine
Pelvis 1.1 4
Skull: <0.01 <0.01
thoracic spine
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Approximate fetal doses from fluoroscopic and
computed tomography procedures
Data from the UK, 1998
Dose Mean (mGy) Maximum (mGy)
Examination
Barium meal (UGI) 1.1 5.8
Barium enema 6.8 24
Head CT <0.005 <0.005
Chest CT 0.06 1.0
Abdomen CT 8.0 49
Pelvis CT 25 80
Higher fetal dose procedures
. Radiation therapy and interventional
fluoroscopically-guided procedures may give
fetal doses in the range of 10-100 mGy or more
depending on the specifics of the procedure
. After such higher dose medical procedures have
been performed on pregnant patients, fetal dose
and potential fetal risk should be estimated by a
knowledgeable person
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Nuclear Medicine
. .. Drug is labeled with a photon-emitting
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Radioisotope I Type of Principle Half-life Exemption
Radiation Energies (keV) Quantity
Emitted (kBq)
Tc-99m gamma y 140 6 hours 10000
1-131 gamma, beta y 364,13- 606 8 days 10
TI-201 x-rays, x 69-83, y 135, 73 h 1000
gamma 167
Ga-67 gamma y 93, 184, 296, 78 h 1000
388
F-18 Positron, W 635, y 511 110 min 10
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In-111 gamma, beta y173, 247; 13 200 67 h 100
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Patient Dose from Nuclear Medicine Scans
Nuclear Medldne Sean Activity (MBq) RadlopbaJ1llllCelltlcal Effective Dose (mSv)
Brain 740 99nrfc DTPA 6.50
Brain 1850 ISO water 1.70
Brain 740 99arfc HMPAO 6.90
Hepatobiliary 185 99mTc seo 3.70
Bone 740 99nrfc MOP 4.40
Lung PertbsionNcntilatiOll 185 & 370 99nrfc MAA & 133Xe 1.50
Kidney 740 99nrfc DTP A 3.10
Kidney 740 99nrfc MAG3 5.20
Tumor 111 67Ga 12.2
Heart 1110 99arfc sestirnibi 8.90
1110 99arfc pertechnetate 14.4
Heart 74 2O'n chloride 17.0
1110 -rc tetrofosmin 8.45
Various 370 'IF FOG 7.00
Nuclear medicine and
pregnant patients...
. Most diagnostic procedures are done with
short-lived radionuclides (such as technetium-
gem) that do not cause large fetal doses
. Often, fetal dose can be reduced through
maternal hydration and encouraging voiding of
urine
. Some radionuclides do cross the placenta and
can pose fetal risks (such as iodine-131 )
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Nuclear medicine and
pregnant patient (cont'd)
· The fetal thyroid accumulates iodine after about 10
weeks gestational age
. High fetal thyroid doses from radioiodine can result in
permanent hypothyroidism
. If pregnancy is discovered within 12 h of radio-iodine
administration, prompt oral administration of stable
potassium iodine (60-130 mg) to the mother can reduce
fetal thyroid dose. This may need to be repeated
several times
Approximate whole body fetal dose (mGy) from
common nuclear medicine procedures
Procedure Activity (MBq) Early 9 months
pregnancy
T c-99m
Bone scan 750 4.7 1.8
Lung scan 240 0.9 0.9
Liver colloid scan 300 0.6 1.1
Thyroid scan 400 4.4 3.7
RenalDTPA 300 9.0 3.5
Red blood cell 930 6.0 2.5
1-123 thyroid uptake 30 0.6 0.3
1-131 thyroid uptake 0.55 0.04 0.15
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Nuclear medicine and breast feeding
.A number of radionuclides are excreted in breast milk. It
is recommended that breast feeding is suspended as
follows:
. Completely after 1311 therapy
. 3 weeks after 1311, 1251, 67Ga, 22Na, and 201TI
. 12 h after 1311 hippurate and all 99"Tc
compounds except as below
. 4 h after 99"Tc red cells, DTPA, and
phosphonates
Summary: Protecting Patients
. If radiation exposure to a patient is considered
the expected benefit to the patient of having the
diagnostic scan done must be greater than the
radiation risk associated with that scan
. Benefit> Risk or don't do the scan...
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TOPICS INVENTORY
APPENDIX 6
Topic ! DATE I RESPONSIBLE i
I PERSON
A. NUCLEAR POWER/ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
2000 Annual Review of Darlington and ! April 20, 2001 I Mike Taylor
Pickering Nuclear
2001 Public Dose from Pickering Nuclear June 21. 2002 John Coleby
i Radiological Environmental June 21, 2002 John Lamarre I
Monitoring Program for June 13. 2003 John Lamarre
i.
Darlington and Pickering Nuclear April 16,2004 I rv Benovich
June 18.2005 Irv Benovich
I
June 16.2006 I Jane Borromeo
June 15. 2007 Jane Borromeo
AECB Regulations/DELslT argets Sept. 27. 1996 Rob Maloney/Robi Chatterjee
Aerial Gamma Survey November 19.1999 Ernie Koehl
March 24. 2000 Ernie Koehl
September 22, 2000 Bob Grasty
Annual Summary/Assessment of May 23.1997 Ron Maruska
Environmental Radiologic Data July 4.1999 Ron Maruska
Bill C-27 (Nuclear Fuel Waste Mgmt.) November 23. 2001 Kurt Johansen
January 18. 2002 Ken Nash I
, September 20. 2002 Cliff Barua
January 17, 2003 Ken Nash
June 13. 2003 Elizabeth Dowdeswell
Chronic Emissions Monitoring at PNGS June 22, 2001 Frank Bajurny
CNSC Report Cards on Pickering & November 19. 2004 Ian GrantITom Schaubel/
Darlington NGS Garry Schwarz/Gerry Moriarty
November 18. 2005 Garrv SchwarzlTom Schaubel
Contaminated Groundwater PNGS November 7. 1997 Gord Spielmann
December 1. 1997 John Stephenson/Gord Spielmann
April 16. 1999 Laurie Swami/Jamie Laurie
Copper & Zinc Emissions May 23,1997 Rod Clarke
July 11. 1997 Bob Ferguson/Helen Howes
Darlington Boiler Tube Leak February 2, 1998 Ernie Koehl
Darlington Heavy Water Leak August 21, 1998 Ernie Koehl
Darlington Tritium Release to MISA Lagoon September 21. 2001 Jane Borromeo
November 22. 2002 Dave Austin
DELs for DNGS March 7, 1997 Ernie Koehl
DNGS & PNGS Airborne Dosimetery September 24, 1999 Ernie Koehl
Survey
DNGS Nuclear Ecological Effects Review June 21. 2002 Don Wismer
DNGS Qffsite Environmental Monitoring March 7. 1997 Ernie Koehl
Programs and Results
DNGS Operational Issues November 17. 2006 Gregory Smith
DNGS 2002 Environmental Progress November 14, 2003 Dave Austin
Reoort
DNGS/PNGS Onsite Air/Liquid Emission May 23,1997 Rod Clarke/Laurie Swami!
Monitoring Programs and Results
2
APPENDIX 6
Topic DATE RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
Ernie Koehl
Drinking Water System and Quality June 4, 1999 Lloyd Murray
Darlington Nuclear EA December 5, 1997 Rod Clarke
- Waste Management Facility April 20, 2001 Kurt Johansen
June 22, 2001 Kurt Johansen
September 21, 2001 Kurt Johansen
November 23, 2001 Kurt Johansen
January 18, 2002 Cliff Barua
April 19,2002 Cliff Barua
June 21, 2002 John Peters
September 20, 2002 Cliff Barua
November 22, 2002 Cliff Barua
January 17, 2003 John Peters
April 11,2003 John Peters
June 13,2003 Brian Devitt
September 12, 2003 Cliff Barua
November 14,2003 John Peters
January 16, 2004 Cliff Barua
April 16,2004 Cliff Barua
June 18, 2004 John Peters
September 17, 2004 Cliff Barua
November 19, 2004 Cliff Barua
January 14, 2005 Cliff Barua
April 15,2005 Don Terry
I June 17, 2005 Cliff Barua
September 16, 2005 Cliff Barua
I January 13, 2006 Pat Lucas
June 16,2006 ! Mike Haynes
January 12, 2007 Mike Haynes
Darlington Nuclear Site for Proposed November 17, 2006 Donna Pawlowski
New NGS January 12, 2007 John Peters
April 20, 2007 John Peters
June 15, 2007 Davinder Valeri
September 14, 2007 Laurie Swami
Durham Region's Solid Waste November 19, 1999 Peter Watson
Management System
Durham Strategic Energy Alliance June 16, 2006 Doug Lindeblom
Environmental Testing of Tritium in February 2,1998 Ron Maruska
Precipitation
Heavy Water Inventory February 27, 1998 Gorcl Spielmann
April 24, 1998 Laurie Swami
August 21, 1998 Ernie KoehVMike McLeod
ICRP Recommendations June 21,1996 Dave Whillans
3
APPENDIX 6
Topic DATE I RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
I; Independent Analysis of Tritium February 27, 1998 Ron Maruska
April 24, 1998 Brian Devitt
I August 21, 1998 Brian Devitt
; February 5, 1999 Brian Devitt
April 16, 1999 Brian Devitt
June 4,1999 Dr. Bob DrimmielTony Wong
September 24, 1999 Dr. Bob DrimmielTony Wong
Interim Abnormal Tritium Release August 8,1996 Laurie Swami
Notification Protocol
OPG Protocol for Abnormal Tritium April 16, 2004 Dave Austin/Gordon Reidt
Release from PNGS or DNGS
Internal Station Controls February 5, 1999 Laurie Swami
Irradiated Fuel Bay Liner Defect February 27, 1998 Gore! Spielmann
i April 24, 1998 Laurie Swami
August 21, 1998 Laurie Swami
April 16, 1999 Laurie Swami
ITER Canada Project April 20, 2001 Dr. Peter Barnard/Dr. Murray Stewart
September 21, 2001 Katherine Moshonas
November 23, 2001 Katherine Moshonas ~
January 18, 2002 Katherine Moshonas
April 19,2002 Katherine Moshonas
June 21, 2002 Katherine Moshonas
September 20, 2002 Katherine Moshonas
January 17, 2003 Katherine Moshonas
April 11,2003 Katherine Moshonas
September 12, 2003 Katherine Moshonas Cole
January 16, 2004 Dr. Murray Stewart
ITER Canada Project (Tour) April 20, 2001 Dr. Murray Stewart
Ministry of Energy Provincial Vision of June 18, 2004 Garry McKeever
Electricity Sector
Nuclear Fuel Waste Disposal (NWMO) March 7, 1997 Ken Nash
April 24, 1998 Peter Stewart-Guille
November 14, 2003 Donna Pawlowski
January 16, 2004 Donna Pawlowski
April 16,2004 Brian Devitt
June 18, 2004 Donna Pawlowski
September 17, 2004 Pat Patton
November 19, 2004 Dr. Gerry Gold
November 19, 2004 Pat Patton
January 14, 2005 Brian Devitt
April 15,2005 Brian Devitt
June 17,2005 Joe Hunwicks
June 17,2005 Dr. Gerry Gold
June 17, 2005 Brian Devitt
4
APPENDIX 6
Topic I DATE I RESPONSIBLE
I PERSON
! September 16,2005 I Janice SzwarzlKathryn Shaver
1 Pat Patton/Sean Russell
11 I November 18, 2005
I June 15, 2007 I Pat Patton/Sean Russell
Nuclear Preparedness in Durham Region September 20,2002 Ivan Ciuciura
Update I September 12, 2003 Ivan Ciuciura
September 17, 2004 I Ivan Ciuciura
November 18, 2005 Ivan CiuciuralMike Morton
November 17, 2006 Ivan Ciuciura
September 14,2007 Ivan Ciuciura
Nuclear Station at Bruce Power- September 14, 2007 Terry Squire
Community Committees
Nuclear Waste Storage at Bruce NGS April 15,2005 Terry Squire
Long-Term i September 14, 2007 Terry Squire
Nuclear Waste Transportation I November 14,2003 Ann McLay
January 16,2004 Mike Allan
ODWO for Tritium June 21, 1996 Ron Maruska
OPG Report on Power Outage September 12, 2003 Horst Paetzold
Aug 14 -15/03
OPG Restructuring April 19,2002 Pat O'Brien
April 15,2005 John Shaw
January 12, 2007 Jacquie Mcinnes
OPG Nuclear Waste Projections & Plans November 17, 2006 Mike Garamszeghy
OSART - Pickering 'A' Unit 4 September 17, 2004 John Coleby
I April 15, 2005 John Coleby
I January 13, 2006 John Coleby
Pickering 'A' Return to Service November 19,1999 Kurt Johansen
Environmental Assessment March 24, 2000 Kurt Johansen/Doug Chambers
September 22, 2000 Kurt Johansen
November 24, 2000 Kurt Johansen
January 19, 2001 Kurt Johansen
April 20, 2001 Kurt Johansen
Pickering 'A' Restart Update April 19, 2002 Pat O'Brien / Frank Bajumy
November 22, 2002 Pat O'Brien
April 11,2003 Phil LeSauvage
June 17, 2005 Scott Berry
Pickering 'A' Safe Shutdown of Units 2 & 3 January 13, 2006 Randy Leavitt
Pickering NGS 'A' Licence Renewal June 22, 2001 Kurt Johansen
September 21, 2001 Kurt Johansen
November 23, 2001 Kurt Johansen / Brian Devitt
Pickering 'A' Financial Plan April 21, 2006 John Coleby
Pickering Nuclear Staff Training January 19, 2001 Mark Elliott
Apri120,2001 I Pat O'Brien
PNGS Environmental Policy May 24, 1996 I Rod Clarke
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APPENDIX 6
Topic DATE I RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
PNGS Environmental Review Project! October 30, 1998 Judy Ryan/Laurie Swami/Brian Devitt .
Environmental Action Plan February 5, 1999 Judy Ryan/Laurie Swami/Brian Devitt
I
i April 16, 1999 Laurie Swami
PNGS Waste Management Facility Phase I April 19, 2002 John Peters
2 Project EA I June 21, 2002 John Peters
September 20, 2002 Cliff Barua
November 22, 2002 John Peters I
January 17, 2003 John Peters !
, April 11, 2003 John Peters
.
I June 13, 2003 Brian Devitt
I September 12, 2003 Cliff Barua
November 14, 2003 I John Peters
I
January 16, 2004 Cliff Barua .
April 16,2004 John Peters
June 18, 2004 John Peters
September 17, 2004
November 19, 2004
Cliff Barua
Cliff Barua
January 14, 2005 Cliff Sarua !
I April 15, 2005 Don Terry !
June 17,2005 Cliff Barua
I September 16, 2005 Cliff Barua
January 13, 2006 Pat Lucas
June 16, 2006 Mike Haynes
January 12, 2007 Mike Haynes
Safety of Used Nuclear Fuel Dry Storage April 16, 2004 Cliff Barua
Containers .,
I Port Granby Low Level Nuclear Waste September 21, 2001 Sue Stickley/Gary Vandergaast
Facility November 23,2001 Janice Szwarz
January 18, 2002 Sue Stickley
April 19, 2002 Sue Stickley ,
September 20, 2002 Bernard Gerestein
i November 22, 2002 Sue Stickley
I
I January 17, 2003 Sue Stickley
April 11,2003 Sue Stickley
June 13,2003 Bernard Gerestein
September 12, 2003 Sue Stickley/Dr. Duncan Moffett
November 14, 2003
January 16, 2004
April 16, 2004
June 18, 2004
September 17. 2004
November 19, 2004
January 14, 2005
Judy Herod
Sue Stickley/Dr. Duncan Moffett
Sue Stickley
Sue Stickley
Sue Stickley
Sue Stickley
Sue Stickley
6
APPENDIX 6
Topic DATE RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
April 15,2005 Sue Stickley
September 16, 2005 Sue Stickley
November 18, 2005 Sue Stickley
January 13, 2006 Sue Stickley
April 21,2006 Sue Stickley
June 16, 2006 Sue Stickley
I September 15, 2006 Sue Stickley
November 17, 2006 Mark Gardiner
January 12, 2007 Sue Stickley
April 20,2007 Sue Stickley
September 14, 2007 Sue Stickley
Port Granby Project - Municipality of November 22, 2002 Sue Stickley
Clarington January 17, 2003 Janice Szwarz
June 13,2003 Janice Szwarz
November 19, 2004 I Janice Szwarz
September 15, 2006 Janice Szwarz
Port Granby - Expo '02 November 22, 2002 Brian Devitt
Radioiodine in Ash June 18, 2004 Irv Benovich
November 19, 2004 Dave Austin/Lloyd Murray
April 15, 2005 Irv Benovich/Lloyd Murray
January 13, 2006 Irv Benovich/L1oyd Murray
Real Time Monitoring Data - Web Page September 21, 2001 Frank Bajumy
Health Canada & OPG November 23, 2001 Frank Bajumy
January 18, 2002 Frank Bajumy
June 21, 2002 Frank Bajumy/John Lamarre
June 13,2003 John Lamarre
September 12, 2003 Dr. Barry Neil
January 16, 2004 Frank Bajumy
April 16, 2004 Dave Austin
June 18,2004 Dave Austin
September 17, 2004 Dave Austin
November 19, 2004 Dave Austin
January 14, 2005 Dave Austin
April 15,2005 Brian Devitt
June 17,2005 Brian Devitt
September 16, 2005 Brian Devitt
November 18, 2005 Ed Korpach
Refurbishing Nuclear Power Facilities June 16, 2006 Laurie Swami
September 15, 2006 Jeff Leal
Refurbishing Pickering B September 15, 2006 Donna Pawlowski
November 17, 2006 Donna Pawlowski
January 12, 2007 John Peters
Apri120,2007 Donna Pawlowski
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APPENDIX 6
Topic I DATE RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
" June 15, 2007 Laurie Swami
i September 14, 2007 John Peters i
Restructuring of Ontario Hydro i December 1, 1997 Bob Ferguson
Security Upgrades at OPG NGSs , September 12, 2003 ! Stan Harvey ~
Seismic Hazard Investigations and OPG I September 20, 2002 Clive Alexander ~
Procedures in case of Earthquakes
Near Nuclear Plants
Solid Waste Management October 24, 1997 Emie Koehl
Tour of Ajax Water Supply Plant June 4, 1999 Lloyd Murray
Tour of DNGS April 26, 1996 Emie Koehl
June 17,2005 Brian Devitt ,
Tour of Duffin Creek WPC Plant and September 24, 1999 Doug Suppelsa/L1oyd Murray
Environmental Lab
Tour of OPG Environmental Laboratory October 30,1998 Laurie Swami/John Richardson
September 23, 2005 Dr. Dave Whillans
Tour of PNGS November 1, 1996 Rod Clarke
April 15,2005 Scott Berry
September 23, 2005 Dr. Dave Whillans
Tritium in Groundwater Study March 24, 2000 Frank Bajurny
September 22, 2000 Frank Bajumy
November 24, 2000 Frank Bajumy
January 19, 2001 Frank Bajumy
April 20, 2001 Frank Bajumy
June 22, 2001 Frank Bajumy
September 21, 2001 Frank Bajumy
I November 23, 2001 Frank Bajumy
January 18, 2002 Frank Bajurny
June 21, 2002 Frank Bajumy
June 13, 2003 Frank Bajumy
Tritium Leak at PNGS April 26, 1996 Rod Clarke
UNSCEAR Report Review
Radiation Dose Assessment Model June 22, 2001 Doug Chambers
Update
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
(UOIT) Nuclear Programs April 21, 2006 Ed Waller
April20,2007 Anthony Waker
Water Pollution Control System September 24, 1999 Doug Suppelsa/L1oyd Murray
B. HEALTH EFFECTS
Epidemiology & Radiation June 21,1996 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
September 17, 2004 Doug Chambers
CNSC Licensing Process for the new April 19,2002 Ramzi Jammal
Cancer Treatment Facility
CNSC Reorganizational Structure September 20, 2002 Jim Blyth
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Topic I DATE RESPONSIBLE
I PERSON
CNSC Study on Cancer and General I September 20, 2002 Rachel Lane
Mortality in Port Hope 1956-1997 I I
Canadian Cancer Statistics 2002 June 21, 2002 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
Cancer Care Ontario - "Insights on Cancer" September 16, 2005 Gordon Fehringer
Cancer Care Ontario - New Project for Risk June 15, 2007 Dr. Eric Holowaty
Assessment
Cancer Radiobiology and Risk January 24, 1997 Doug Boreham/Sara Carlisle
Chemical & Radiation Protection Standards September 21, 2001 Robert Kyle
April 19,2002 Doug Chambers
Child Health in Durham Region February 5, 1999 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
Childhood Asthma April 16, 1999 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
Childhood Leukemia in Durham Region October 30, 1998 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
May 26, 2000 Sue FraserlDave Whillans
Snapshot on Healthy Newborns April 16,2004 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
Community Perception of Water Quality April 16, 1999 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
Darlington Pre-Baseline Health Study March 24, 2000 Robert Kyle
Committee
Diagnostic Medical Procedures September 14, 2007 Dr. Curtis Caldwell
Down Syndrome in Durham Region January 27, 1998 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
August 21, 1998 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
Dr. Alice Stewart / Oxford Childhood November 23, 2001 Prof. David Hewitt
Leukemia Study
DRHD - Epidemiology & Evaluation Unit November 14,2003 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
Products
DRHD - West Nile Virus 2003 November 14, 2003 Ken Gorman
DRHD - Radiation & Health Report Nov. 22,1996 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
January 24, 1997 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
June 18, 2004 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
September 17, 2004 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
November 19, 2004 Rachel Lane
January 14, 2005 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
April 15,2005 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
June 17, 2005 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
September 16, 2005 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
November 18, 2005 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
January 13, 2006 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
April 21, 2006 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
June 16, 2006 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
September 15, 2006 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
November 17, 2006 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
January 12, 2007 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
April 20,2007 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
DRHD Preparedness for Pandemic January 13, 2006 Ross MacEachern
9
APPENDIX 6
i Topic DATE I RESPONSIBLE
I I PERSON
I
i Influenza
Environmental Impact from the Use of April 19, 2002 Ramzi Jammal ~
Radioisotopes in Nuclear Medicine
European Committee on Radiation November 14, 2003 Doug Chambers
Protection
Health Effects of Chernobyl Nuclear April 24, 1998 Peter Waight
Accident
Non-Cancer Health Effects of Radiation November 23,2001 Dave Whillans
, OCR, Health Studies, Data and Study
Design limitation I January 19, 2001 Eric Holowaty
Ontario Cancer Registry November 24, 2000 Eric Holowaty
OPG Financial Partnership with UOIT April 21, 2006 Jacquie Mcinnes
OPG - Health Physics Studies April 15, 2005 Dr. Dave Whillans
OPG - Microdosimetry June 17,2005 Dr. Dave Whillans
OPG - West Nile Virus 2003 November 14, 2003 Diane Westcott
Ontario Power Authority
Future of Nuclear Power in Ontario April 21, 2006 Andrew Pietriewcz
Polonium-210 Exposure in England June 15, 2007 Dr. Dave Whillans
Port Granby Human Health & Safety January 14, 2005 Dr. Duncan Moffatt
Considerations
Port Hope Health Concerns Committee January 17, 2003 Faye More
Proposed AECB/Health Canada Cancer September 24, 1999 Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
Surveillance Project May 26, 2000 Sue Fraser
April 20, 2001 Robert Kyle
June 22, 2001 Marc-Erick Theriault!
Dr. Robi Chatterjee
September 21, 2001 Robert Kyle
Proposed Radon Guidelines by Health September 15, 2006 Dr. Anar Baweja
Canada
Provincial Radiation Health Response Plan Seotember 14, 2007 Phil Graham
Radiation and Health April 11, 1997 Bliss Tracy
November 7, 1997 Rosalie Bertell
December 1, 1997 Norm Rubin
April 11,2003 Fergal Nolan
Radiation and Health Studies August 8, 1996 Lesbia Smith
Snapshot of Neural Tube Defects June 22, 2001 Marv-Anne Pietrusiak
Snapshot of Cancer Aori111,2003 I Marv-Anne Pietrusiak
C. COMMUNICATIONS
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APPENDIX 6
., Topic DATE RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
Communications Strategy May 24,1996 Ross Fitchett
June21,1996 ! Robert Kyle
August 8, 1996 Robert Kyle
Sept. 27, 1996 Robert Kyle
January 24, 1997 Robert Kyle
March 7, 1997 Robert Kyle
April 11, 1997 Robert Kyle
Community Issues at Dariington Nuclear November 23, 2001 Peter Burnham
January 18, 2002 Peter Burnham
April 19,2002 Phil LeSauvage
June 21,2002 Phil LeSauvage
September 20, 2002 Don Terry
January 17, 2003 Phil LeSauvage
I April 11, 2003 Phil LeSauvage
June 13,2003 Phil LeSauvage
September 12, 2003 Phil LeSauvage
January 16, 2004 Jacquie Mcinnes
April 16,2004 Don Terry
June 18.2004 Don Terry
September 17, 2004 Phil LeSauvage
November 19, 2004 Don Terry
January 14, 2005 Phil LeSauvage
April 15,2005 Don Terry
June 17,2005 Scott Berry
September 16, 2005 Scott Berry
November 18, 2005 Don Terry
January 13, 2006 Gregory SmithNanessa Hughes
April 21 ,2006 Jacquie Mcinnes
June 16, 2006 Jacquie Mcinnes
September 15, 2006 Don Terry
November 17, 2006 Gregory Smith
January 12, 2007 Jacquie Mcinnes
April 20,2007 Rita Pasquarelli
June 15, 2007 Jacquie Mcinnes
September 14, 2007 Neal Kelly
Community Issues at Pickering Nuclear September 21, 2001 Pat O'Brien
November 23, 2001 Pat O'Brien
January 18, 2002 Pat O'Brien
April 19,2002 Pat O'Brien
June 21, 2002 Phil LeSauvage
November 22, 2002 Pat O'Brien
January 17, 2003 Phil LeSauvage
April 11, 2003 Phil LeSauvage
June 13, 2003 Pat O'Brien
11
APPENDIX 6
Topic DATE RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
September 12, 2003 Phil LeSauvage/Frank Bajumy
November 14, 2003 Pat O'Brien
January 16, 2004 Phil LeSauvage
April 16, 2004 Scott Berry
June 18, 2004 Phil LeSauvage
September 17, 2004 Phil LeSauvage
November 19, 2004 Don Terry
January 14, 2005 Phil LeSauvage
April 15,2005 Don Terry
June 17, 2005 Scott Berry
September 16, 2005 Scott Berry
November 18, 2005 Don Terry
January 13, 2006 Don Terry
April 21, 2006 Jacquie Mcinnes
June 16, 2006 Jacquie Mcinnes
September 15, 2006 Don Terry
November 17, 2006 Vanessa Hughes
, January 12, 2007 Jacquie McInnes
April 20, 2007 Rita Pasquarelli
June 15, 2007 Jacquie Mcinnes
September 14, 2007 Neal Kelly
Hanford Health Information Network March 24, 2000 Robert Kyle
May 26, 2000 Dave Whillans
September 22, 2000 Dave Whillans
Municipal Drinking Water Quality Fact May 26, 2000 Tony Wong
Sheets
OPG Nuclear Report Cards February 2, 1998 Robert Kyle
April 24, 1998 Pat O'Brien
March 24, 2000 Bob Strickert
May 26, 2000 Ernie Koehl
April 20, 2001 Pat O'Brien
June 22, 2001 Pat O'Brien
September 21, 2001 Pat O'Brien
November 23, 2001 Pat O'Brien
January 18, 2002 Pat O'Brien
April 19,2002 Pat O'Brien
June 21, 2002 Phil LeSauvage
November 22, 2002 Pat O'Brien
Pickering NGS Information Centre February 5, 1999 Brian Devitt
Renovations/Displays November 19, 1999 Ross Fitchett
March 24, 2000 Ross Fitchett
May 26, 2000 Tony Wong
12
APPENDIX 6
Topic DATE RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
September 22, 2000 Scott Berry
! November 24, 2000 Scott Berry
I
January 19, 2001 Scott Berry
April 20, 2001 Pat O'Brien
Proposed Revisions to the DNHC September 20, 2002 Brian Devitt
Information PamDhlet November 22, 2002 Brian Devitt
Radiation Monitor May 24,1996 Brian Devitt
Sept. 27, 1996 Bob Potvin
February 27, 1998 Brian Devitt
April 21, 1998 Brian Devitt
D. OTHER BUSINESS
Community Advisory Council (CAC) and April 20, 2001 Pat O'Brien
DNHC Communication Links Update June 22, 2001 Alex Heydon
November 23, 2001 Youssef Mroueh
DNHC Effectiveness Workshop April 24, 1998 Durham Nuclear Health Committee
DNHC Terms of Reference August 21, 1998 DNHC
October 30, 1998 DNHC
February 5, 1999 DNHC
November 24, 2000 Robert Kyle
November 23, 2001 Robert Kyle
January 18, 2002 Robert Kyle I Brian Devitt
ApriJ19,2002 Robert Kyle
November 14, 2003 Robert Kyle
January 16,2004 Brian Devitt
April 16, 2004 Robert Kyle
June 18, 2004 Ken Gorman
April 21, 2006 Robert Kyle
June 16, 2006 Brian Devitt
September 15, 2006 Brian Devitt
November 17, 2006 Robert Kyle
Future DNHC Meetings - 2004 January 17, 2003 Robert Kyle
Future DNHC Meetings - 2005 September 17, 2004 Brian Devitt
Future DNHC Meetings - 2006 SepUKnber16,2OO5 Brian Devitt
Future DNHC Meetings - 2007 September 15, 2006 Brian Devitt
Future DNHC Meetings - 2008 ~ember14,2oo7 Brian Devitt
Terrorism Issues November 23, 2001 Pat O'Brien
Tour of Pickering Nuclear Groundwater April 19,2002 Brian Devitt I Frank Bajumy
Monitoring Wells June 21, 2002 Brian Devitt I Norma Drummond
Tour of Port Granbyfor New DNHC November 22, 2003 Brian Devitt I Ken Shrives
Members
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September 2007
D - 15
'07OCT03 PN12:10:05
Ms. Patti Barrie, Clerk,
Municipality of Clarington
40 Temperance St.
Bowmanville ON
LIC 3A6
Dear Ms. Barrie:
I am in receipt of a bill for the audit for Jim Abernethy's campaign. I believe this to be the
bill as I have not received any letter or statement with the bill and I only read that this might
be a possibility in the paper. .
In my only correspondence from you, dated May 1, 2007, it does not state that I would have
to potentially pay for the audit and in fact stated that the audit was to be submitted to me
among others and I am still waiting for that to happen In fact, I find it quite disturbing that
the Mayor made a press release prior to Council having the audit report and voting on it,
which is a clear conflict of interest. Please investigate if the Mayor has violated the
Municipal Conflict of Interest Act and please inform me if this item of democracy comes at
a financial cost to me as well. '
In my original letter I requested an audit and pointed out several items which I thought
deserved some scrutiny. The council apparently agreed, voting 6 - 0 in favour of going ahead
with the audit. Although I made the request it was ultimately the council that decided to
spend the taxpayers' money on an audit. Since the auditor found errors and had to restate all
items that I had brought to your attention, I believe that there were reasonable grounds to
investigate the Mayor's campaign and I will not be responsible for the costs.
I would also like to know what will be done with the Mark Hendrix over-contribution to the
Mayor's election and the financial return auditors over contribution, which is a violation of
the Municipal Election Act in itself.
I will bring to your attention that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs website does not list
any costs associated with the audit of an election campaign voted on by the Council. I am
sending a copy of this letter to the Provincial Ombudsmen, the Ministry ofMtmfi~ :Mt~, . ,. ... '.. .~...',.....
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REPORT #1
REPORT TO COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 15, 2007
SUBJECT: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE MEETING
OF MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,2007
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION
(a) PSD-116-07 Newcastle Village Community Improvement Plan Study
Update
(b) ESD-013-07 Occupancy Load - Council Chambers
(c) COD-053-07 Update on 2007 Corporate (Newspaper) Advertising Program
(d) Delegations - Jaison Gibson and Kerry Meydam, Energy From Waste
2. OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO PERMIT THE SEVERANCE OF A
DWELLING RENDERED SURPLUS AS A RESULT OF THE ACQUISITION OF
A NON-ABUTTING FARM PROPERTY
APPLICANT: ARNOLD GElS BERGER
THAT Report PSD-110-07 be received;
THAT the application to amend the Clarington Official Plan to permit the
severance of a dwelling rendered surplus as a result of the Applicant acquiring a
non-abutting farm property be referred back to Staff for further processing; and
THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD-11 0-07 and any delegation be
advised of Council's decision.
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623-3379
Report #1
2
October 15, 2007
3. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CLARINGTON OFFICIAL PLAN AND
ZONING BY-LAW FOR THE CLARINGTON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS PARK SECONDARY PLAN
THAT Report PSD-111-07 be received;
THAT the proposed amendment to the Clarington Official Plan and the Zoning By-
law be referred back to Staff for consideration of public and agency comments;
and
THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD-111-07 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
4. A DAYCARE FACILITY AT 279 KING AVENUE E., NEWCASTLE
APPLICANT: JOHN HINDS
THAT Report PSD-112-07 be received;
THAT the application for Zoning By-law Amendment (ZBA 2007-0027) submitted
by John Hinds to change the zone category for a .0833 ha parcel of land from
"Residential (R1) Zone" to permit a day care facility be referred back to staff; and
THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD-112-07 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
5. MONITORING OF THE DECISIONS OF THE COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT
FOR THE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 2007
THAT Report PSD-113-07 be received;
THAT Council concurs with the decisions of the Committee of Adjustment made
on September 13, 2007, for applications A2006-0031 and A2007 -0046 and that
Staff be authorized to appear before the Ontario Municipal Board to defend the
decisions of the Committee of Adjustment; and
THAT Council concurs with Staff that an appeal by the Municipality of the decision
made by the Committee of Adjustment on September 13, 2007 for application
A2007 -0045 is appropriate and that Staff be authorized to appear before the
Ontario Municipal Board to defend its original recommendation.
Report #1
3
October 15, 2007
6. AMENDMENT TO SIGN BY-LAW 97-157 TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN
ELECTRONIC MEDIA SIGN ON AN EXISTING PYLON SIGN
APPLICANT: COUNTRY SIGNS (ON BEHALF OF CANADIAN TIRE)
THAT Report PSD-114-07 be received;
THAT the application for amendment to the Municipality of Clarington Sign By-law
97-157, submitted by Country Signs, to permit the construction of an electronic
media sign on an existing pylon sign be approved; and
THAT the by-law attached to Report PSD-114-07 be passed by Council to adopt
the amendment as contained in Attachment NO.2 to Report PSD-114-07.
7. APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART LOT CONTROL
APPLICANT: VERMONT VILLAGE HOMES LIMITED
NAPA VALLEY - PHASE IV
THAT Report PSD-115-07 be received;
THAT the request for Removal of Part Lot Control by Vermont Village Homes
Limited with respect to Lots 3 to 7, 11 to 13, 24, 31 to 38, 63 to 66, 103 to 123, 128
to 168, 180 to 185 and Blocks 187 to 194 inclusive on Plan 40M-2332, be
approved;
THAT the Part Lot Control By-law attached to Report PSD-115-07 be passed
pursuant to Section 50(7.1) of the Planning Act and a copy forwarded to the
Regional Municipality of Durham Planning Department; and
THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD-115-07 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
8. ANIMAL SERVICES QUARTERLY REPORT - APRIL TO JUNE, 2007
THAT Report CLD-032-07 be received; and
THAT a copy of Report CLD-032-07 be forwarded to the Animal Alliance of
Canada and the Animal Advisory Committee.
Report #1
4
October 15, 2007
9. PAY EQUITY PHASE 2 - CHANGE OF CONSULTANT
THAT Report COD-054-07 be received;
THAT the Purchasing By-law be waived to permit the Chief Administrative Officer
and the Director of Corporate Services to negotiate with a consultant to complete
the phase 2 revised Pay Equity Plan;
THAT the additional funds required to complete phase 2, approximately $15,000,
be provided from the unexpended funds in the Unclassified Administration - Staff
Development account #100-21-211-X-7203;
THAT the CUPE President be advised of Council's decision, and be invited to
participate in the Phase 2 process as required;
THAT the Library Executive Director be provided a copy of this report for
information and the opportunity for input into the revision of the Pay Equity Plans
and process, and to advise the Library Board of Council's actions; and
THAT the elements of the revised plan and posting requirements remain as
approved under report COD-44-06.
10. CL2007-45 COURTICE SKATEBOARD PARK
THAT Report COD-055-07 be received;
THAT UCC Group Inc., Toronto, Ontario with a total bid in the amount of
$414,281.00 (Plus GST), being the lowest responsible bidder meeting all terms,
conditions and specification of Tender CL2007-45 be awarded the contract for the
Courtice Skateboard Park as required by the Engineering Department; and
THAT funds required in the amount of $447,423.00 (which includes $414,281.00
tendering and contingencies) be drawn from 2007 Engineering Capital Account
#110-32-325-83307-7401.
11. DELEGATION - LINDA RANCIER, CURFEW
THAT the delegation of Ms. Linda Rancier be referred to the Chief of Police and
the Police Service Board and to the Clerk's Department for consideration".
Report #1
5
October 15, 2007
12. IMPlEMANTION OF SPECIAL RATES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
RECREATION PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES
WHEREAS a request has been received from a resident to implement a separate
rate at the municipality's fitness centres for individuals with a disability; and
WHEREAS a special Youth, Senior, Post-Secondary Student and Corporate rates
are currently offered at the fitness centres;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Director of Community Services to
review the request for a special Disability rate and report back to the General
Purpose and Administration Committee following such review;
THAT the Accessibility Advisory Committee review and provide input; and
THAT Barb Glaspell be advised of Council's decision.
13. RATIFY ACTIONS
THAT the actions taken in "closed" session be ratified.
SUMMARY OF BY-LAWS
October 15, 2007
BY-LAWS
2007 -200 Being a By-law to authorize the borrowing of $15,000,000 to meet, .
until the taxes are collected, the current expenditures of the
Municipality for the year 2007
2007-201 Being a By-law to amend By-law 97-157, the Sign By-law for the
Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington (Item 6 of Report #1)
2007 -202 Being a By-law to exempt certain portions of Registered Plans
40M-2332 from Part Lot Control (Vermont Village Homes Limited)
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