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Leading the Way
DATE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2002
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
ROLL CALL
DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
Minutes of a meeting of Council held on November 25, 2002
Minutes of a special meeting of Council held on December 2, 2002
PRESENTATIONS
( 1. Rick Patterson, Legion Pipe Band
2. 3M Award for Community Coach of the Year - Joe Szimanski
3. Presentation of Clarington Photo Contest Winners -
Communications /Tourism Department
DELEGATIONS
1. Neil Allin, 3541 Concession Road 4, Orono, LOB 1 MO - Orono Amateur
Athletic Association
2. Jan and Barb Tomaszewski, 19 Windham Crescent, Courtice, L1E 1Y7 -
Taxes and Snow Plowing
3. Adela Pugliese, 2179 Boundary Road, Burketon, LOB 1 BO -
Report EGD -51 -02
4. Linda Gasser, 7421 Best Road, P.O. Box 399, Orono, LOB 1 MO - Report
PSD- 128 -02
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623 -3379
Council Agenda - 2 - December 9, 2002
5. John Waters, 1882 Bloor Street East, Bowmanville, L1 C 3K3 - Report
PSD- 128 -02
6. Ken Kervin, 65 Robert Adams Drive, Courtice, L1 E 3A5 - Confidential
Report CLD- 060 -02
COMMUNICATIONS
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1- 1 Minutes of the Clarington Museum Board Meeting
1 - 2 Mike Colle, MPP, Eglinton- Lawrence -Bill 125, The LCBO Deposit and
Return Act
1 - 3 Minutes of the Samuel Wilmot Nature Area Management Advisory
Committee Meeting
1 - 4 Minutes of the Clarington Traffic Management Advisory Committee
Meeting
1 - 5 Gordon H. Moore, General Manager, Ontario Zone, Canadian Red Cross
Society - Canada's Blood Supply
1 - 6 Brad Greentree, President, Bowmanville Figure Skating Club - Eastern
Ontario Sectional Competition
1 - 7 Claude Maillous, Coordinator, International Association of Great Lakes
and St. Lawrence Mayors - International Association of Great Lakes and
St. Lawrence Mayors Conference
1 - 8 Deborah Lay and Bev Billings, Public Health Nursing and Nutrition
Division, Region of Durham - Nutritious Food Basket Flyer
1 - 9 Bruce E. Ball, Auction Chair, Durham Region Community Care
Association - Auction
1 - 10 Linda Gasser- Proposed Joint Meeting of Works and Planning
Committees - Highway 407
1- 11 Minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee Meeting
1 - 12 Minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee Meeting
1 - 13 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority Meeting
Council Agenda - 3 - December 9, 2002
1 - 14 M. de Rond, Clerk, Town of Ajax -Region of Durham Smoking By -law
I - 15 Janet Ecker, Minister of Finance and Chris Hodgson, Minister of Municipal
Affairs and Housing - 2003 Community Reinvestment Fund (CRF)
Allocations
I - 16 Scott Thompson, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing - The
Municipal Statute Law Amendment Act, 2002 - Bill 177
1 - 17 Neil McKerrell, Chief, Ministry of Public Safety and Security - Emergency
Management Act
1 - 18 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham -St. Mary's Cement
1 - 19 Marcel Beaubien, Lambton- Kent - Middlesex - Property Assessment and
Taxation
I - 20 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee -
Spreading of Sewage Biosolids
1 - 21 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham -Emergency Management Funding
I - 22 Timothy H. Rigby, Mayor, The Corporation of the City of St. Catharines
and Richard M. Daley, Mayor, City of Chicago, Illinois - 2003 International
Association of Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Mayors Conference
I - 23 Minutes of the Clarington Public Library Board Meeting
I - 24 Ron Dabor Sr. - Iter Canada
1-25 Minutes of the Village of Tyrone and Surroundings Community Centre
Meeting
I - 26 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee - Safe
Drinking Water Act
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D - 1 Robert, Patricia and Frank Howard - 1402 Taunton Road East, 1406
Taunton Road East, 1412 Taunton Road East and 1433 Townline Road
North
D - 2 Teresa Chircop and Yvette Plach - New Developments Growing on
Taunton and Trulls Road South
Council Agenda - 4 - December 9, 2002
D - 3 Rhonda Sowers, Liaison Ontario Family Fishing Weekend Steering
Committee - Licence -Free Fishing Weekend
D - 4 Carolyn Wilson - 182 Church Street, Bowmanville
D - 5 J.D. Lawrence, Bowmanville Taxi - Tariff Charges
D - 6 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee - Cutting
Along Road Allowances
D - 7 Laura Rowley, Clerk Treasurer, Township of Armour - Municipal Property
Assessment Corporation
D - 8 J. Doyle, Reeve, Township of the Corporation of the Township of
Montague - Emergency Plans
D - 9 City of Welland - Municipal Act 2001
D - 10 Ken Todd, Director of Corporate Support Services, City of St. Catharines -
Doctor Shortage
D - 11 Mary Brennan, Director of Council Services /Clerk, Corporation of the
County of Essex
D - 12 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee - Central
Zone Smart Growth Panel
D - 13 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee - Nutrient
Management Act
D - 14 M. de Rond, Clerk, Town of Ajax - Fluorescent Yellow Green Signs
0, •
NOTICE OF MOTION
REPORTS
1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of
December 2, 2002
2. Report PSD- 128 -02 - Highway 407 - Community Advisory Committee and
Transportation Consulting Assistance (circulated under separate cover)
3. Confidential Report CLD- 060 -02 - Personnel Matter (circulated under
separate cover)
Council Agenda - 5 - December 9, 2002
UNFINISHED BUSINESS doctor shortage
Addendum to Confidential Report OPD -15 -02 - Personnel Matter
(circulated under separate cover)
BY -LAWS
OTHER BUSINESS
a) Appointments to the Newcastle Village Community Hall Board
BY -LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL
ADJOURNMENT
SUMMARY OF CORRESPONDENCE
DECEMBER 9, 2002
CORRESPONDENCE FOR INFORMATION
1 - 1 Minutes of the Clarington Museum Board meeting dated
November 13, 2002. (Copy attached)
(Receive for Information)
1 - 2 Mike Colle, MPP, Eglinton- Lawrence, providing Council with a copy of
Bill 125, The LCBO Deposit and Return Act. Mr. Colle has also provided
for Council a recent report from the Product and Packaging Stewardship
Review, entitled "Wine and Liquor Container Recovery: The 2002
Perspective ".
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1 - 3 Minutes of the Samuel Wilmot Nature Area Management Advisory
Committee meeting dated October 8, 2002. (Copy attached)
(Receive for Information)
1 - 4 Minutes of the Clarington Traffic Management Advisory Committee
meeting dated October 17, 2002. (Copy attached)
(Receive for Information)
1 - 5 Gordon H. Moore, General Manager, Ontario Zone, Canadian Red Cross
Society, advising Council that the Canadian Red Cross has been charged
by the RCMP in relation to the contamination of Canada's blood supply in
the 1980s. Specifically, they have been charged with common nuisance.
As a humanitarian organization, their thoughts are with the families who
were affected by this tragedy. They have taken their responsibility to
victims seriously, and the Canadian Red Cross has put forward its very
best efforts in settling all civil claims against it through the provision of a
comprehensive compensation package.
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1 - 6 Brad Greentree, President, Bowmanville Figure Skating Club, thanking
Council and staff for their efforts during their Eastern Ontario Sectional
competition November 8 - 11, 2002. It was an overwhelming success
due, in a great part, to the contributions made by the staff at the Rickard
Complex. They were always ready and willing to lend a hand with setup,
takedowns, and were very accommodating to their ever changing flood
schedule. The floors were kept very clean and the garbage containers
were regularly emptied. The staff in the canteen did a great job of moving
people through in a friendly, efficient manner. The lines never became too
backlogged. They received no complaints about any part of the
Competition.
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Summary of Correspondence - 2 - December 9, 2002
1 - 7 Claude Maillous, Coordinator, International Association of Great Lakes
and St. Lawrence Mayors, advising Council that the next annual
International Association of Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Mayors
conference will be held in St. Catharines, Ontario on June 16 - 18, 2002.
(Receive for Information)
1 - 8 Deborah Lay and Bev Billings, Public Health Nursing and Nutrition
Division, Region of Durham, providing Council with a copy of the Nutritious
Food Basket flyer and a poster advertising where residents can access
the Food Resource Directory. The Food Resource Directory is a listing of
locations and phone numbers where food is available throughout Durham
Region. The purpose of this resource is to provide information to aid
Durham Region residents in accessing sufficient and nutritious food.
(Receive for Information)
1 - 9 Bruce E. Ball, Auction Chair, Durham Region Community Care
Association, thanking Council for their support at their recent auction. In
all, a total of $6,807 was realized from the sale with over $6,000 going to
Community Care for help in running their programmes, after expenses.
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1 - 10 Linda Gasser, writing to Chairman Roger Anderson and Members of
Region of Durham Council, regarding the proposed joint meeting of Works
and Planning Committees - Highway 407. Ms. Gasser is requesting that
the Joint Committee members and Council consider holding a late
afternoon /early evening meeting to accommodate the work schedules of
most regional residents and 407 stakeholders. Said meeting should be
held at a central location in a facility large enough to accommodate what
will likely be a large number of people and a long line of speakers. Ms.
Gasser is also requesting Regional Council to place an advertisement in
newspapers across the Region at least a month in advance of the Joint
Committee meeting. This would provide regional residents and
stakeholders with adequate notice and therefore a meaningful opportunity
to make their views known to the Joint Committee and subsequently to
Council.
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I - 11 Minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee meeting dated May 14, 2002.
(Copy attached)
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1 - 12 Minutes of the Animal Advisory Committee meeting dated
September10, 2002. (Copy attached)
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I - 13 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority meeting dated
November 19, 2002. (Copy attached)
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Summary of Correspondence - 3 - December 9, 2002
1 - 14 M. de Rond, Clerk, Town of Ajax, advising Council that the Town of Ajax,
on November 25, 2002, passed the following resolution:
"THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham consider
the following amendments to the `draft' Region of Durham Smoking
By -law:
1. THAT bars also be granted a 50% designated smoking room
allowance.
2. THAT the Province of Ontario Smoking in the Workplace Act
be used as the standard for regulating smoking in enclosed
workplaces in Durham Region."
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1 - 15 Janet Ecker, Minister of Finance and Chris Hodgson, Minister of Municipal
Affairs and Housing, announcing the release of the 2003 Community
Reinvestment Fund (CRF) allocations. In August, Premier Ernie Eves
stated the municipalities would receive the CRF allocations in time to help
them prepare for their budgets. By improving on the timeliness,
predictability and transparency of grant information, the government is
making it easier for municipalities to track their expenditures and plan
ahead. Specific details on the calculations of the 2003 allocation and
payments will be sent directly to the Treasurer /Clerk Treasurer in the near
future. They are pleased to be able to release the CRF allocations this
Fall.
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1 - 16 Scott Thompson, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, advising
Council that legislation to improve the accountability and efficiency of the
municipal and school board election process was passed by the Ontario
legislature. The Municipal Statute Law Amendment Act, 2002 - Bill 177,
includes a number of amendments to the Municipal Elections Act which
were developed with the help of municipalities and municipal associations.
The new legislation also clarifies language in the Municipal Act, 2001,
amends other provincial legislation to make it consistent with the new
Municipal Act, and repeals Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
legislation that is no longer needed as a result of the new act.
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1 - 17 Neil McKerrell, Chief, Ministry of Public Safety and Security, advising
Council that with the recent passage of Bill 148, the new Emergency
Management Act has now introduced mandatory emergency management
programs to Ontario's municipalities and designated ministries. To
accomplish this, Emergency Management Ontario (EMO) has developed
the Framework for Community Emergency Management Programs.
Summary of Correspondence - 4 - December 9, 2002
This document is the applicable standard for community emergency
management program development, implementation and maintenance.
EMO now has twelve Community Officers deployed throughout Ontario to
assist municipalities with their emergency management requirements.
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1- 18 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham, thanking Council for keeping him informed
about the calls the Municipality has received regarding emissions from St.
Mary's Cement and ground vibrations associated with blasting at the
quarry. Mr. O'Toole has also written to the Ministry of the Environment
directly on this matter.
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1 - 19 Marcel Beaubien, MPP, Lam bton- Kent - Middlesex, providing Council with
a report which contains recommendations on the broad range of issues
that were raised by stakeholders during the consultation process on
property assessment and taxation issues. The Minister of Finance intends
to seek feedback from interested parties on the recommendations
contained in the report.
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1-20 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee, advising
Council that the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee on
October 2, 2002, passed a resolution endorsing the Municipality of
Clarington's Resolution #C- 569 -02, regarding the spreading of sewage
biosolids and that the Ministry of the Environment be requested to
suspend all current Certificates of Approval and withhold granting of any
future certificates on lands located within the Municipality of Clarington.
(Receive for Information)
1 - 21 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham, writing to the Honourable Bob Runciman,
Minister of Public Safety and Security, regarding the federal and provincial
governments providing special emergency management funding for all
municipalities that host nuclear facilities. Mr. O'Toole agrees with the
need to amend the Emergency Planning Act and formally mandate all
municipalities to have emergency preparedness requirements in place.
However, there is an imbalance between municipalities that are nuclear
host communities and those that are not. Nuclear host communities
obviously need a more extensive program, and therefore it would be
appropriate for senior governments to assist these municipalities because
this is a safety priority that affects more than just the host community.
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I - 22 Timothy H. Rigby, Mayor, The Corporation of the City of St. Catharines
and Richard M. Daley, Mayor, City of Chicago, Illinois, inviting Council to
the 2003 International Association of Great Lakes and St. Lawrence
Mayors annual conference which is being jointly hosted by St. Catharines
and Chicago on June 16 - 18, 2003.
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Summary of Correspondence - 5 - December 9, 2002
1 - 23 Minutes of the Clarington Public Library Board meeting dated
October 23, 2002. (Copy attached)
(Receive for Information)
1-24 Ron Dabor Sr., providing Council with a copy of a letter that he has sent to
the Environment Minister regarding Iter Canada.
(Receive for Information)
1-25 Minutes of the Village of Tyrone and surroundings Community Centre
meeting dated October 23, 2003. (Copy attached)
(Receive for Information)
1-26 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee, advising
Council that the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee on
October 2, 2002, passed the following resolution:
"THAT this Committee support the stand Regional Chairman
Anderson has taken in requesting an extension of time to ensure
adequate review of the proposed Safe Drinking Water Act."
(Receive for Information)
CORRESPONDENCE FOR DIRECTION
D - 1 Robert, Patricia and Frank Howard, writing to Council regarding the
following concerns regarding 1402 Taunton Road East, 1406 Taunton
Road East, 1412 Taunton Road East and 1433 Townline Road North:
The contamination of their well water. They are still purchasing
water for drinking and their wells are still contaminated with the run
off water caused from the road construction and from the new
home development in the area.
2. Their septic beds have been ruined by the excess water which has
been rerouted onto their properties.
3. The water runs through and over their property continually.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Engineering Department)
D - 2 Teresa Chircop and Yvette Plach, providing Council with a petition from
residents regarding their concerns in their community due to the new
developments growing on Taunton and Trulls Road South. The problem
is traffic volume including construction equipment, heavy dump trucks, and
vehicles have increased dramatically. Heavy machinery and vehicles
traveling at high speeds are dangerous through residential areas. Trulls
Road is being used as a throughway to commute from north to south of
the Region.
Summary of Correspondence - 6 - December 9, 2002
As well, the area from Taunton Road to Pebblestone Road is a highly
populated residential area. Children need to walk to and from the school
bus, along Trulls Road in order to get to school. The busiest times of the
day, morning ,and afternoon, is when their children are walking along an
unsafe road. Positive solutions have been noticed in their community.
For example, on Bradley Boulevard and Tyler Street, water pipes were
installed and ditches filled providing more room on each side of the road.
Proper installation of sidewalks is desperately needed to maintain the
safety of their children and community. Although they strongly believe
constructing a sidewalk is a must, it will not be the solution to solve the
speeding problem. The stretch of road from Pebblestone to Taunton is
without a stop sign or traffic light. This provides a perfect speed zone for
those who wish to speed. They feel that speed bumps or gates would
announce to drivers that this is an active highly residential community; and
speeding is simply not acceptable.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Engineering)
D - 3 Rhonda Sowers, Liaison, Ontario Family Fishing Weekend Steering
Committee, requesting Council to declare one summer weekend, Friday,
July 4 through Sunday, July 6, 2003, a licence -free fishing weekend. This
special weekend, now run in conjunction with National Fishing Week,
includes fish festivals, clinics, or conservation and educational activities
that may be held in the area. Ms. Sowers is also requesting help to
publicize the 2003 Ontario Family Fishing Weekend in any calendar of
summer events that Clarington may participate in or publish.
(Motion to Proclaim and refer
correspondence to the Marketing and
Tourism Office)
D - 4 Carolyn Wilson, requesting Council's permission to replace the windows in
their home at 182 Church Street, Bowmanville (a designated property).
They plan on living in this lovely old home for the next 10 to 20 years. In
order to do this their monthly energy expenditures will have to be greatly
reduced and maintenance will have to be streamlined. They have gone
over the pros and cons of replacement windows many times and feel they
are necessary for reducing their monthly costs. They will gladly work with
someone to restore, repair and make a period style storm "door" for the
upper front south facing window /door. If necessary, they will also leave
the two main floor front windows (south facing) as they are and at some
time in the future have them restored with period style wooden storms.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Director of Planning Services and to the
Local Architectural Conservation
Advisory Committee)
Summary of Correspondence - 7 - December 9, 2002
D-5 J.D. Lawrence, Bowmanville Taxi, requesting Council to review the
operation of taxi cab companies within the municipality. Mr. Lawrence
believes with the high increase of insurance as of 9/11 last year and the
high price of gas, they will be looking for an increase in the drop and tariff
on the meter.
(Motion to refer correspondence to the
Municipal Clerk for review in conjunction
with the Taxi Licencing By -law review)
D - 6 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee, advising
Council that the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee on
October 2, 2002, passed the following resolution:
"THAT the current methods of cutting along road allowance are not
effective in controlling weeds and vegetation growth and that these
methods need to be improved upon;
THAT the cutting of vegetation within road allowances should
reflect the growing season and be responsive to irregularities of
vegetation growth within any growing season;
THAT alternative methods of vegetative control along road
allowances should be investigated;
THAT landowners be encouraged to be more proactive in
vegetative control along their property lines within road allowances;
THAT when the Municipality performs maintenance within road
allowances, the disturbed areas be seeded with grass; and
THAT this resolution be forwarded to the Ministry of Transportation,
Hydro One Networks, Veridian Corporation, Canadian National
Railways, St. Lawrence and Hudson Railway, and Trans Canada
Pipeline Co. for their action thereon with respect to maintenance
adjacent and on municipal road allowances."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 7 Laura Rowley, Clerk Treasurer, Township of Armour, advising Council that
the Township of Armour on November 12, 2002, passed the following
resolution:
"WHEREAS the property tax is a vital part of municipal funding, and
all municipalities and ratepayers depend on accurate assessments;
AND WHEREAS the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
(MPAC) has ignored the wishes of over 100 municipalities and is
implementing a corporate restructuring program, called "Futures ",
that is dramatically changing property assessment in this province;
Summary of Correspondence - 8 - December 9, 2002
AND WHEREAS municipalities are already noticing a loss of local
expertise and a decrease in service quality as a result of this
centralization plan;
AND WHEREAS municipalities are having to contend with
inaccuracies, errors and loss of product;
AND WHEREAS municipal officials do not have direct access to
local MPAC assessors;
AND WHEREAS effort should be made to co- ordinate with the
government OPTA program;
NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the Council of the Township
of Armour hereby calls on the Ontario Minister of Finance to
intervene to repair the damage Futures has done to Ontario
Property assessment and to bring forward a plan to restore local
assessment expertise and good working relationships between
assessment staff and municipalities at the local level.
(Motion for Direction)
D - 8 J. Doyle, Reeve, Township of the Corporation of the Township of
Montague, advising Council that the Township of Montague on
November 19, 2002, passed the following resolution:
"WHEREAS Municipalities are required to have in place Emergency
Plans and in those plans identify the roles that both Staff including
Volunteer Fire Fighters and Elected Officials play in implementing
those same plans;
AND WHEREAS many Ontario Municipalities have had to, over the
years, implement their Emergency Plans for disasters such as train
de- railments, droughts, floods etc., which may have been localized
situations;
AND WHEREAS Eastern Ontario suffered a crippling Ice Storm in
1998 which required the implementation of many Municipal
Emergency Plans;
AND WHEREAS the recent events of September 11th have caused
all levels of Government to re- examine their Emergency Plans;
AND WHEREAS Municipal Employees from not only the
managerial positions but, also the labourers positions, are identified
as having to perform their duties in an Emergency /Disaster
situation in those same Emergency Plans and as such, are required
to be available for work at any time;
Summary of Correspondence - 9 - December 9, 2002
AND WHEREAS the Juries Act c.J.3 R.S.O. 1990 section 3.1
states that "The following persons are ineligible to serve as jurors:
1. Every member of the Privy Council of Canada or the
Executive Council of Ontario.
2. Every member of the Senate, the House of Commons of
Canada or the Assembly.
3. Every judge and every justice of the peace.
4. Every barrister and solicitor and every student -at -law.
5. Every legally qualified medical practitioner and veterinary
.surgeon who is actively engaged in practice and every
coroner.
6. Every person engaged in the enforcement of law including,
without restricting the generality of the foregoing, sheriffs,
wardens of any penitentiary, superintendents, jailers or
keepers of prisons, correctional institutions or lockups,
sheriff's officers, police officers, firefighters who are regularly
employed by a fire department for the purposes of
subsection 41 (1) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act,
1997, and officers of a court of justice, R.S.O. 1990, c.J.3,
s. 3 (1); 1994, c. 27, s. 48(1); 1997, c.4., s. 82."
AND WHEREAS an Emergency /Disaster situation may occur in a.
local municipality but necessarily the whole of a County, region or
even the Province and in saying thus, the Court may be situate in
another jurisdiction thus not necessarily be effected by the situation
and therefore would not be effected by an Emergency /Disaster;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Township of Montague
requests that the Hon. David Young in his roll as Attorney General
review those who are exempt from Jury Duty and have the list
include ALL Municipal Employees, Council Members and also
including Volunteer Firefighters of whom, many rural municipalities
rely on for the implementation of their Emergency Plan;
AND THAT the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) also
help to lobby the Provincial Government to have the Juries Act
amended to include Municipal Employees; Heads of Council and
Members of Council; and Volunteer Firefighters;
AND THAT this resolution be forwarded to ALL municipalities in
Ontario for their support through AMO;
AND THAT a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Hon. David
Young and also to our own MPP the Hon. Norm Sterling for his
support;
Summary of Correspondence _10- December 9, 2002
AND THAT those municipalities who choose to support this
resolution also forward a copy to the Hon. David Young and their
own MPP."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 9 City of Welland, advising Council that the City of Welland passed the
following resolution:
11. THAT the City of Welland petition the Minister of Municipal
Affairs and Housing, the Honourable Chris Hodgson, to
amend the Municipal Act by removing Section 217 of the
existing Act and Section 133 of the Municipal Act 2001;
2. THAT the City of Welland petition the Minister of Public
Safety, the Honourable Robert Runciman, to introduce new
legislation to deal with the fortification of lands which would
require the enforcement of such legislation by police forces
in the Province of Ontario and not municipal officials;
3. THAT a copy of this recommendation be forwarded to all
municipalities in Ontario, the Association of Municipalities of
Ontario, and the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police for
endorsement."
(Copy attached)
(Motion for Direction)
D - 10 Ken Todd, Director of Corporate Support Services, City of St. Catharines,
advising Council that the City of St. Catharines on November 25, 2002,
passed the following resolution:
"WHEREAS, the doctor shortage crisis has reached an
unprecedented high in Ontario with an estimated need for 726
family physicians, and over 400 multi - specialty physicians; and
WHEREAS, south - central Ontario is in need of more than 300
family physicians and 125 multi - specialty physicians; and
WHEREAS, the Niagara region is in need of 84 family physicians
and 30 multi - specialty physicians; and
WHEREAS, the increasing population growth rate of Ontario, the
escalating growth rate of the elderly population (doubling by 2016),
the increasing rate of family physician retirements (one in five to
retire in the next five years), increasing number of communities
recruiting physicians (300+ in Ontario, in addition to the 10,000
active US recruiters), the decreasing percentage of graduating
physicians choosing Family Practice medicine (80% in 1992 to 45%
in 2000), are all creating intense competition for our scarce medical
resources; and
Summary of Correspondence - 11 - December 9, 2002
WHEREAS, some communities in Ontario are offering financial
incentives to entice family physicians to their area; and
WHEREAS, these incentives are compounding the problem of
family physician recruitment for some communities that don't have
extra financial resources; and
WHEREAS, the Ontario Municipal Act clearly prohibits "bonusing"
or providing financial incentives to any commercial business
interest as a means of luring them to a community; and
THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the Provincial government should
disallow communities from engaging in the practice of providing
financial incentives to lure medical professionals, effective
immediately; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Provincial government begin
to aggressively work towards alleviating the present medical
professional shortage."
(Motion for Direction)
D -11 Mary Brennan, Director of Council Services /Clerk, Corporation of the
County of Essex, advising Council that the County of Essex on
November 20, 2002, passed the following resolution:
"WHEREAS a key element of the Province of Ontario's Smart
Growth plan is to ensure that all communities have modern and
efficient public infrastructure;
AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontario has announced initiatives
to introduce new tools to support municipal infrastructure, including
'Opportunity Bonds';
AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontario proposes to support
municipalities in renewing and expanding their infrastructure by
providing provincial tax incentives for corporations and individuals
who invest in Opportunity Bonds and by providing $1 billion of
capital to the Ontario Municipal Economic Infrastructure Financing
Authority;
AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontario is encouraging the
Federal Government to participate in the Opportunity Bond program
by providing federal tax incentives for corporations and individuals
who invest in Opportunity Bonds and by providing capital to the
Ontario Municipal Economic Infrastructure Financing Authority;
Summary of Correspondence -12- December 9, 2002
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Corporation of
the County of Essex requests the Federal Government to
cooperatively work with the Province of Ontario to join Ontario as a
partner in providing tax incentives for corporations and individuals
and by providing capital to the Ontario Municipal Economic
Infrastructure Financing Authority in order to further promote
economic growth in Ontario;
AND FURTHER THAT, this resolution be circulated to the Prime
Minister of Canada, Federal Minister of Finance, Leader of the
Official Opposition, Premier of Ontario, Provincial Minister of
Finance, local Members of Parliament, local Members of Provincial
Parliament, Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Association of
Municipalities of Ontario and all municipalities in Ontario."
(Motion for Direction)
D - 12 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee, advising
Council that the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee on
October 2, 2002, passed the following resolution:
"THAT this Committee support the resolution from the Region of
Halton requesting that agricultural representation be provided on
the Central Zone Smart Growth Panel, and that it is requested that
the Council of the Municipality of Clarington endorse the Region of
Halton resolution."
The Region of Halton resolution read as follows:
1. THAT each County Federation of Agriculture, Christian
Farmers Federation of Ontario office, and upper and single
tier municipalities within the geographic area of the Central
Zone Smart Growth Panel be advised of Halton's Agricultural
Advisory Committee's concern over the lack of agricultural
representation on the Central Zone Smart Growth Panel.
2. THAT the Regional Chairman, on behalf of Council, write to
Premier Eves and the Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing emphasizing the importance of agricultural
representation on the Central Zone Smart Growth Panel and
urging that representation by the Ontario Federation of
Agriculture or the Christian Farmers on the Panel be
considered;
3. THAT copies of the Regional Chairman's letter be forwarded
to the Province and Report PPW83 -02 to the organizations
identified in Recommendation #1 with a request that they
support this resolution."
(Motion for Direction)
Summary of Correspondence -13- December 9, 2002
D - 13 Arnot Wotten, Chair, Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee, advising
Council that the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee on
October 2, 2002, passed the following resolution:
"THAT this Committee support the resolution of the County of
Bruce requesting the province to provide direct funding to
municipalities to cover the costs of undertaking the needed studies
and the required upgrades to sewage treatment plants that will be
required to handle increased volumes generated by the passage of
the Nutrient Management Act; and
THAT it is requested that Council of the Municipality of Clarington
endorse the County of Bruce resolution."
The County of Bruce resolution reads as follows:
"WHEREAS Bill 81, the proposed Nutrient Management Act,
purports to ban the land application of untreated domestic waste
from private individual septic systems;
AND WHEREAS the banning of such practices shall require the
treatment of such waste at municipally owned sewage treatment
plants;
AND WHEREAS the impact of the proposed legislation shall cause
new and significant costs to be borne by homeowners and the host
sewage treatment plants accepting such waste;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Bruce County Council
requests the Government of Ontario to provide direct funding to
local municipalities to cover the costs of (1) undertaking the
required engineering studies to determine which sewage treatment
plant or plants have the capacity to handle increased volumes
resulting from Bill 81; and, (2) undertaking required upgrades to
municipal sewage treatment plant capacity where plants are
required to receive septic tank wastes;
AND FURTHERMORE, that this motion be forwarded to:
Chris Stockwell, Minister of the Environment
Chris Hodgson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Helen Johns, MPP, Minister of Agriculture and Food
Bill Murdoch, MPP
AND FURTHERMORE, that this resolution be forwarded to all
municipalities in Ontario and AMO for endorsement."
(Motion for Direction)
Summary of Correspondence -14- December 9, 2002
D - 14 M. de Rond, Clerk, Town of Ajax, writing to the Region of Durham,
advising that the Town of Ajax on November 25, 2002, passed the
following resolution:
"THAT the use of Fluorescent Yellow Green signs be reserved for
school crossing use only; and
THAT the matter be forwarded to Durham municipalities and the
Ontario Traffic Conference with recommendations for endorsement
by municipalities throughout Ontario."
(Copy attached)
(Motion for Direction)
SUMMARY OF BY -LAWS
DECEMBER 9, 2002
BY -LAW
2002 -201 being a by -law to require the payment of fees for information and
services provided by the Municipality of Clarington and for
prescribing the amount of such fees and to amend By -law 96 -032,
as amended (approved by Council in April 2001)
2002 -202 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning
By -law for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington (Item #3
of Report #1) (1413350 Ontario Limited)
2002 -203 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning
By -law for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington (Item #5
of Report #1) (Great Canadian Town Band Festival)
2002 -204 being a by -law to adopt Amendment 30 to the Clarington Official
Plan (Item # 8 of Report #1) (Foster Creek Development and
Robert Stephenson)
2002 -205 being a by -law to amend By -law 2001 -52, being a By -law to prohibit
and regulate the discharge of guns or other firearms, air -guns,
spring -guns, cross -bow, long -bows in the Municipality of Clarington
(Item #15 of Report #1)
2002 -206 being a by -law to authorize a contract between the Corporation of
the Municipality of Clarington and Hardy Stevenson & Associates
Limited, Toronto, Ontario, to enter into an agreement for Consulting
Services, Port Granby Long Term Low -Level Radioactive Waste
Management (Item #18 of Report #1)
2002 -207 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning
By -law for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
(approved by Council on December 11, 1989) (St. Stephen's Estate
Phase III)