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Council Minutes
Date: October 7, 2019
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Council Chambers, 2nd Floor
Municipal Administrative Centre
40 Temperance Street
Bowmanville, Ontario
Present Were: Mayor A. Foster, Councillor G. Anderson, Councillor R. Hooper,
Councillor J. Jones, Councillor J. Neal, Councillor C. Traill,
Councillor M. Zwart
Staff Present: A. Allison, G. Acorn, T. Cannella, A. Greentree, F. Horvath,
F. Langmaid, M. Marano, T. Pinn, G. Weir, M. Chambers
1. Call to Order
Mayor Foster called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM.
2. Moment of Reflection
Councillor Jones led the meeting in a moment of reflection.
3. Declaration of Interest
There were no declarations of interest stated at this meeting.
4. Announcements
Members of Council announced upcoming community events and matters of
community interest.
Mayor Foster thanked Tony Cannella, Director of Engineering for his work and
dedication to the Municipality of Clarington and congratulated him on his
retirement.
Suspend the Rules
Resolution #C-322-19
Moved by Councillor Hooper
Seconded by Councillor Anderson
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to add Bev Oda as a delegation
regarding Report PSD -040-19, New Steps on Zone Clarington for a second time.
Carried
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Suspend the Rules
Resolution #C-322-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Zwart
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to add Brian Lang as a delegation,
regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone Clarington.
Carried
5. Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meeting(s)
5.1 Council Minutes - Minutes of a regular meeting of Council dated
September 16, 2019
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Moved by Councillor Traill
Seconded by Councillor Neal
That the minutes of the regular meeting of the Council held on September 16,
2019, be approved.
Carried
6. Presentations
None
7. Delegations
7.1 Carion Fenn, Carion Fenn Foundation, regarding Recognizing Durham
Mental Health Day through the Together We Are Stronger Campaign
Carion Fenn, Carion Fenn Foundation, was present regarding Recognizing
Durham Mental Health Day through the Together We Are Stronger Campaign.
She made a verbal presentation to accompany an electronic presentation. Ms.
Fenn noted that Bianca Albanese, Executive Vice President and Billie Jane
Bolton -Rojo, Financial Professional were also in attendance with her. She
provided an overview of Durham Mental Health Day and noted the goal is to
increase awareness, address the stigma and facilitate conversation around
mental health in the Region of Durham. Ms. Fenn explained that the Durham
Mental Health Day Campaign includes Proclamations from Municipalities in the
Region of Durham and the Mental Health Forum on October 10, 2019. She
noted that they have addressed many Councils within the Region of Durham and
declared Mental Health Week in May 2020. Ms. Fenn added that on May 7,
2019 they are having a luncheon at Queens Park sponsored by Rod Phillips,
Ajax MPP to increase awareness.
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Billy Jane Bolton -Rojo provided a detailed overview of the services and vision of
the Carion Fenn Foundation which includes raising awareness and providing
information. She explained the definition of mental health and explained the
difference between good and poor mental health and the definition of a mental
illness. Ms. Bolton -Rojo concluded by reviewing child and youth mental health
and how this can be supported.
Bianca Albanese provided an overview of the Carion Fenn Foundation programs
and highlighted the Mental Health Forum being held on October 10, 2019. She
added they have t -shirts available to support mental health and are available
through the Carion Fenn Foundation. Ms. Albanese concluded by thanking the
Members of Council for their support and looking forward to working with the
Municipality of Clarington.
Resolution #C-325-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the Delegation of Carion Fenn, Carion Fenn Foundation, regarding
Recognizing Durham Mental Health Day through the We Are Strong Together
Campaign, be received with thanks; and
That Staff in the Community Services Department be directed to reach out to the
Carion Fenn Foundation to advise them of the Municipality of Clarington's
Community Grant Program.
Carried
7.2 Dan Zegers regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone Clarington
(Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to Council)
Dan Zegers was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council). Mr. Zegers stated that Zone Clarington has been all consuming for
many Staff and residents. He noted that the residents do not have unlimited
time, funds or the ability to access information. Mr. Zegers is concerned with the
amount of time this matter is taking up for himself and many property
owners. He stated that the rural community has come to together to support
each other and acknowledged that some Members of Council have made serious
efforts to listen to what the residents have to say. Mr. Zegers thanked the
Members of Council for supporting the resolution brought forward by Councillor
Neal and Councillor Traill. He concluded by asking the Members of Council to
take the time to correct the decisions that have been previously made by Council.
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7.3 Scott Stevens regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone Clarington
(Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to Council)
Scott Stevens was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council). He explained that when he asked Staff why the Zoning By-law was
being reviewed he was advised it needed to be completed within three years of
the approval of the Official Plan. Mr. Stevens was under the impression that the
Official Plan was meant to protect the land. He asked for an explanation with
clear language to explain how these changes will affect these properties. Mr.
Stevens has asked questions about the mapping and did not receive the answers
he was looking for. He added that he believes there are errors in the mapping.
Mr. Stevens noted that the steps outlined in the Report appear to require a lot of
Staff time and is concerned whether or not they are capable of executing these
steps. He stated that Section 2 of the Provincial Policy Statement states that
natural features should be protected long term. Mr. Stevens added that he feels
Section 2.1.9 is being omitted and nothing should limit agricultural uses from
continuing. He asked what the implications would be for not complying with the
Official Plan. Mr. Stevens concluded by advising the Members of Council he is
concerned with how the rural farming industry will be affected if these restrictions
are put in place.
7.4 Mathew Stephenson regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council)
Mathew Stephenson was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on
Zone Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council). He reviewed the steps that would be required under the Planning Act if
he was to rezone his property. Mr. Stephenson stated that if he is required to
follow these steps, then the Municipality should also be required to do the same.
Mr. Stephenson believes that plain language is important when sending out
notification to the property owners. He feels that this is not been done with the
mapping or with the proposed zoning changes. Mr. Stephenson added that he
sent in a request for a site visit by letter and was advised that it was accepted but
has not heard anything further. He asked for the agricultural land to be protected
and not devalued. Mr. Stephenson continued by asking for the property owners
to be compensated for the reduced value of their lands. He noted that the
majority of residents of the Municipality live in large city centers and most of the
land to be protected is in the rural areas, therefore the rural land owners should
be assisted and reimbursed for taking care of the land.
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7.5 Harry Schillings regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council)
Harry Schillings was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council). He thanked the Members of Council and Staff for suspending the work
on the Zoning By-law and for supporting the Resolution passed of the Planning
and Development Committee meeting.
7.6 Jennifer Ford regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone Clarington
(Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to Council)
Jennifer Ford was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council). She noted that she is a local property and business owner in the
Municipality of Clarington. Ms. Ford believes that the Resolution passed at the
Planning Meeting is moving in the right direction. She explained that she is
concerned with the lack of communication and that the property owners need to
be advised of the impact these changes will have on their property values. Ms.
Ford expressed her disappointment with the potential restrictions and although
she is not a farmer, these changes may impact any future plans she may have
for her family business. She added that she has previously challenged an
Environmental Assessment and noted that it was a very challenging and
expensive process. Ms. Ford concluded by thanking the Members of Council
and encourages the site visits to correct any errors.
7.7 Larry Poirier regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone Clarington
(Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to Council)
Larry Poirier was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council). He noted that is owns a managed woodlot property east of
Kendal. Mr. Poirier feels there has been a great deal of discussion on
agricultural properties but he has not heard much about woodlots. He explained
that he owns a managed forest property and has been aware of the changes as
he has attended the meetings. Mr. Poirier added that these changes would
hinder his forest program operations. He explained that these changes would
not allow him to add any structures to his property. Mr. Poirier asked if any of the
Woodlot Associations were consulted about these proposed changes and added
that he did write to the Ontario Woodlot Association. He feels that the
Environmental Protection designation brings many restrictions and stigmas. Mr.
Poirier advised the Members of Council that he went through a similar situation
with a property he owned in Quebec and there we several zoning changes done
without his knowledge. He added that he was unable to sell the property for
many years and when he did, it was at a loss to him. Mr. Poirier is concerned
with lowered property values, issues with renewing mortgages and added
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expenses. He asked why the Municipality needs to add the Environmentally
Protected designation and that in so doing will result in lowered assessment
values.
Resolution #C-326-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the delegation of Larry Poirier be extended for an additional two minutes.
Carried
Mr. Poirier asked about the financial implications of changes. He feels that the
Municipality must be open and transparent about the process.
Resolution #C-327-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the delegation of Larry Poirier be extended for an additional minute.
Carried
Mr. Poirier concluded by noting that these zoning changes could have many
financial impacts and could potentially discourage people from purchasing in the
Clarington. Mr. Poirier concluded by noting that these zoning changes could
have many financial impacts and could potentially discourage people from
purchasing in the Clarington. He reminded Staff to be mindful that some property
owners have mailing addresses outside of the municipality and should not be
overlooked in the mailings.
7.8 Peter Vogel regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone Clarington
(Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to Council)
Peter Vogel was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to
Council). He advised the Members of Council that he understands the
importance of environmental protection but believes there needs to be a balance
when reviewing these types of protected lands. Mr. Vogel owns property in
Orono and has the space to expand in the future. Mr. Vogel feels that if he was
looking into building, and the zoning of the property changed at a later date, that
advance notice should be required. He concluded by stating that he supports the
resolution passed at Committee and asked for the residents to continue to be
informed.
7.9 Bev Oda regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone Clarington
(Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report to Council)
Bev Oda was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report). She
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noted that the resolution directed staff to not include the minimum vegetation
zone in the mapping. Ms. Oda feels that the public should have the ability to see
and view these documents. She is concerned that a volunteer group is looking at
policies and that the Municipality needs to stop advising the residents that they
are working under Provincial direction. Ms. Oda asked if the Regional Official
Plan is complying with Provincial Policy or legislation. She noted that all
woodlots have not been evaluated and the responsibility falls to the planning
authority and not the property owners. She does not feel that three months is
enough time to review everything that is required. Ms. Oda added that the
Region of Durham is reviewing their Official Plan which could affect Clarington's
Official Plan. She is asking for the Members of Council to strongly consider all of
the options before moving forward. Ms. Oda added that she feels there are
serious errors in the mapping and believes they should be verified by ground
truth, and there should be a request from the Ministry to start over from step one
and to be open and transparent. Ms. Oda does not feel that the proposed notice
is adequate or will properly inform the homeowners. She believes that the notices
should be specific to the property owners and note that the site visits will be at no
additional costs. Ms. Oda asked for the Members of Council to support a
process to ensure the Municipality will not have to re -do the Official Plan.
7.10 Brian Lang regarding PSD -040-19, Next Stepson Zone Clarington (Item 3 of
the Planning and Development Committee Report)
Brian Lang was present regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report). He
explained that he is a farmer, real estate agent, and property owner in the
affected area. Mr. Lang stated that he supports the Resolution that was passed
at the Planning and Development Committee meeting. He asked about a motion
that was approved in June that would provide all property owners in the affected
area with an update on the changes to their property. Mr. Lang concluded by
asking for the site visits not to be held in the spring due to the condition of the
land after the winter.
Recess
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the Council recess for 10 minutes.
Carried
The meeting reconvened at 8:49 PM with Mayor Foster in the Chair.
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8. Communications — Receive for Information
8.1 Memo from the Director of Engineering regarding Prestonvale Road and
Robert Adams Drive 3 -way Stop
Item 8.1, Memo from the Director of Engineering, regarding Prestonvale Road
and Robert Adams Drive 3 -way Stop was considered later in the meeting.
8.2 Memo from the Acting Director of Planning regarding Resolution #PD -130-
19
Resolution #C-329-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That Correspondence Item 8.2, Memo from the Acting Director of Planning
regarding Resolution #PD -130-19 be referred to the consideration of Item 3 of
the Planning and Development Committee Report.
Carried
9. Communications — Direction
9.1 Gord Robinson regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report)
Resolution #C-330-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That Correspondence Item 9.1 from Gord Robinson, regarding PSD -040-19 Next
Steps on Zone Clarington, be referred to the consideration of Item 3 of the
Planning and Development Committee Report.
Carried
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9.2 Memo from Acting Director of Planning regarding Zone Clarington Rural
Notice
9.3 Bruce Trim regarding Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone Clarington
(Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report)
Resolution #C-331-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That Correspondence Item 9.2 from the Acting Director of Planning, regarding
PSD -040-19 Next Steps on Zone Clarington, be referred to the consideration of
Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report; and
That Correspondence Item 9.3 from Bruce Trim, regarding PSD -040-19 Next
Steps on Zone Clarington, be referred to the consideration of Item 3 of the
Planning and Development Committee Report.
Carried
Alter the Agenda
Resolution #C-332-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the Agenda be altered to consider Report PSD -040-19, Next Steps on Zone
Clarington (Item 3 of the Planning and Development Committee Report), at this
time.
Carried
Item 3 - Report PSD -040-19 - Next Steps on Zone Clarington
Resolution #C-333-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Zwart
That the Zone Clarington amendments to the Clarington Zoning By-laws be
abandoned;
That Staff shall take all steps necessary to amend Clarington's Official Plan by
way of a Municipal Comprehensive Review, and with the Natural Heritage
designation in Map D and Environmental Protection Area in Map A of the Official
Plan for rural lands being limited to:
a. Provincially Significant Wetland;
b. Areas designated by CLOCA as being within a floodplain (red line on
CLOCA maps);
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c. Areas designated by the GRCA as being within a floodplain;
d. Land designated on the current Region of Durham Official Plan, Schedule
B Map B-1 as containing Key Natural Heritage and Hydrologic Features;
e. Land which is Significant Woodland; and
Such other key natural heritage and key hydrologic features, natural
hazards, and 30 metre minimum vegetation zone not included in (a) to (e)
which are (i) mandated by provincial legislation or the Regional Official
Plan; and (ii) which have specifically been approved by Council; prior to
the submission of the Official Plan Amendment to the Region of Durham;
That Planning notify rural property owners and residents regarding the Official
Plan changes that were approved by the Region of Durham in 2017, by Canada
Post mail personally addressed to each of the landowners registered on the title
for each property affected for those (i) living in Clarington; and (ii) to owners
outside the Municipality;
That any amendments to the Official Plan in furtherance of this Resolution shall
be at no cost to the landowners for application fees;
That, in accordance with the Budget Policy, Staff are authorized to re -allocate
budget allocations to fund the communication in paragraph 3;
Prior to commencing a comprehensive amendment to the Clarington Zoning
By-laws, staff report to Planning Committee on the proposed EP Zoning
changes, including mapping; and that if necessary an extension be requested
from the Minister;
That Report PSD 040-19 be received, and that all interested parties listed in
Report PSD -040-19 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision; and
That Council's decision and a copy of Report PSD -040-19 be forwarded to the
Region of Durham, CLOCA, the GRCA, and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and
Housing.
Councillor Neal relied on a Power Point Presentation to assist him in conveying his
comments regarding his proposed motion on Report PSD -040-19.
Referred as Amended
Later in the meeting
(See following Motions)
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Resolution #C-334-19
Moved by Councillor Traill
Seconded by Councillor Zwart
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to allow Councillor Neal to speak to
the motion for an additional three minutes.
Carried
Resolution #C-335-19
Moved by Councillor Traill
Seconded by Councillor Neal
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to allow Members of Council to speak
to the foregoing Resolution #C-333-19 for a second time.
Carried
Resolution #C-336-19
Moved by Councillor Traill
Seconded by Councillor Neal
That the foregoing Resolution #C-333-19 be amended with the following changes
to paragraph three:
"that the word "only" be inserted before the word "notify"; and
That the following be added to the end:
"and that the notice include what cannot be done on the Environmental
Protected portion of their land as a result of the proposed Environmental
Protection and that the notification clearly state what is happening on their
property as a result of the zoning changes."
Yes (6): Councillor Anderson, Councillor Hooper, Councillor Jones, Councillor Neal,
Councillor Traill, and Councillor Zwart
No (1): Mayor Foster
Carried on a recorded vote (6 to 1)
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Resolution #C-337-19
Moved by Councillor Zwart
Seconded by Councillor Hooper
That that foregoing Resolution #C-333-19 be referred to the next Planning and
Development Committee Meeting dated October 22, 2019.
Carried on a Recorded vote (4 to 3)
Later in the Meeting
(See following motions)
Resolution #C-338-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to allow Members of Council to speak
to the foregoing Resolution #C-333-19, a third time.
Carried
The foregoing Resolution #C-337-19 was then carried on the following recorded vote:
Yes (4): Mayor Foster, Councillor Anderson, Councillor Hooper, and Councillor Zwart
No (3): Councillor Jones, Councillor Neal, and Councillor Traill
Recess
Resolution #C-339-19
Moved by Councillor Zwart
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the Council recess for 5 minutes.
Carried
The meeting reconvened at 10:11 PM with Mayor Foster in the Chair.
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8. Communications — Receive for Information (Continued)
Item 8.1 - Memo from the Director of Engineering regarding Prestonvale
Road and Robert Adams Drive 3 -Way Stop
Resolution #C-340-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Jones
That Correspondence Item 8. 1, Regarding Prestonvale Road and Robert Adams
Drive 3 -Way Stop, be referred to the consideration of Item 5 of the Planning and
Development Committee Report.
Carried
10. Committee Reports
10.1 Advisory Committee Reports
10.1.1 Minutes of the Clarington Museum and Archives Board dated
September 11, 2019
10.1.2 Minutes of the Clarington Heritage Committee dated September 17, 2019
Resolution #C-341-19
Moved by Councillor Anderson
Seconded by Councillor Hooper
That Advisory Committee Report Items 10.1.1 and 10.1.2, be approved.
Carried
10.2 General Government Committee Report of September 23, 2019
Resolution #C-342-19
Moved by Councillor Jones
Seconded by Councillor Hooper
That the recommendations contained in the General Government Committee
Report of September 23, 2019 be approved on consent, with the exception of
Item 8.
Carried
Later in the Meeting
(See following motions)
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Item 8 - Report CSD -008-19 - Single Use Plastics in Municipal Buildings
Resolution #C-343-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That Report CSD -008-19 be received;
That Council direct Staff to develop and implement a program for the elimination
of single use plastics in municipal facilities and buildings, where there exists an
environmentally responsible alternative;
That staff report back to Council after six months on the highlights of the program
and the results achieved;
That all single use plastics be banned from the Municipal Administrative Centre
as of November 30, 2019; and
That the Clarington Public Library, Clarington Museums & Archives and
Municipality owned/Board operated Community Halls and Arenas be advised of
the decisions of Council.
Carried
Later in the Meeting
(See following motions
Resolution #C-344-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to allow Members of Committee to
speak to the foregoing resolution for a second time.
Carried
That foregoing Resolution #C-343-19 was then put to a vote and carried.
10.3 Planning and Development Committee Report of September 30, 2019
Resolution #C-345-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the recommendations contained in the Planning and Development
Committee Report of September 30, 2019 be approved on consent, with the
exception of Items 4, 5 and 3 (which considered earlier in the meeting).
Carried
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Item 4 - Next Steps Zone Clarington — Report Regarding Resources for Site
Visits
Resolution #C-346-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That Item 4, Next Steps on Zone Clarington be referred to the October 22, 2019
Planning and Development Committee meeting.
Motion Withdrawn
Resolution #C-347-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Zwart
That the verbal update from the Acting Director of Planning during which she
stated that CLOCA has confirmed they will participate in the property site visits,
and she further confirmed that no site visits will be conducted until the matter is
considered at the October 22, 2019 Planning and Development Committee
meeting, be received for information.
Carried
Item 5 - Report PSD -036-19, Application by National Homes (Prestonvale)
Inc. to permit a 112 unit townhouse development at the northeast corner of
Prestonvale Road and Bloor Street, Courtice
Resolution #C-348-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Jones
That Report PSD -036-19 be received;
That the application for Draft Plan of Subdivision (S -C-2017-0010) submitted by
National Homes (Prestonvale) Inc. be supported subject to conditions as
generally contained in Attachment 1 to Report PSD -036-19;
That the applicant be directed to pay the costs to erect a stop sign at Robert
Adams Drive and Prestonvale Road, or other traffic control measure, as
recommended by the Director of Engineering on or after the November 4, 2019
General Government Committee meeting.
That no further public meeting is required for future application for Common
Elements Condominium;
That the Durham Regional Planning and Economic Development Department
and Municipal Property Assessment Corporation be forwarded a copy of Report
PSD -036-19 and Council's decision; and
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That all interested parties listed in Report PSD -036-19 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
Carried
11. Staff Reports
None
12. Business Arising from Procedural Notice of Motion
13. Unfinished Business
13.1 Christine McSorley, Newcastle's of the World, Municipality of Clarington
Representative at the Newcastle of the World Conference 2020 (Referred
from the September 23, 2019 General Government Committee Meeting)
Resolution #C-349-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Zwart
That Item 13.1 regarding Newcastle's of the World requesting Municipality of
Clarington Representative at the Newcastle of the World Conference 2020, be
referred to the October 15, 2019 General Government Committee meeting.
Carried
14. By-laws
None
15. Procedural Notices of Motion
None
16. Other Business
Councillor Hooper attended the Round -a -bout PIC in Haydon held by the Region
of Durham, and expressed his disappointment with how it was organized.
Councillor Hooper thanked the Director to Engineering for all of his work with the
Municipality and congratulated him on his retirement.
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17. Confirming By -Law
Resolution #C-350-19
Moved by Councillor Hooper
Seconded by Councillor Jones
That leave be granted to introduce By-law 2019-056, being a by-law to confirm
the proceedings of the Council of the Municipality of Clarington at a regular
meeting held on the 7th day of October, 2019; and
That the said by-law be approved.
Carried
18. Adjournment
Resolution #C-351-19
Moved by Councillor Neal
Seconded by Councillor Traill
That the meeting adjourn at 10:41 PM.
Carried
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