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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLGS-029-23Clarftwn Staff Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: General Government Committee Date of Meeting: November 6, 2023 Report Number: LGS-029-23 Submitted By: Rob Maciver, Deputy CAO/Solicitor Reviewed By: Mary -Anne Dempster, CAO Resolution#: GG-184-23 File Number: By-law Number: Report Subject: Amendment to OPG License Agreement for Playing Fields Recommendations: 1. That Report LGS-029-23, and any related delegations or communication items, be received; 2. That the Deputy CAO/Solicitor be authorized to execute the "Third Licence Amending Agreement" with the Ontario Power Generation, on terms and conditions substantially consistent with the contents of Report LGS-029-23; 3. That the Deputy CAO/Municipal Solicitor be authorized to execute any future amendments to the Licence Agreement required to accommodate the operational needs of either OPG or the Municipality; and 4. That all interested parties listed in Report LGS-029-23, and any delegations, be advised of Council's decision. Municipality of Clarington Report LGS-029-23 Report Overview Page 2 This report provides background and recommendations to amend a licensing agreement for property owned by Ontario Power Generation and used by Clarington for public recreational purposes. 1. Background Initial Agreement and Amendments 1.1 In 1977, Clarington and Ontario Hydro (which later transferred to the Ontario Power Generation (OPG) entered into an agreement with respect to the social, economic and financial impacts on the municipality arising out of the construction and operation of the Darlington Generating Station. This agreement provided that Ontario Hydro would compensate the municipality for such things as advancing community facilities and providing such community services as recreational activities. 1.2 In 1990, Clarington entered into a non-exclusive license agreement with OPG, for 50 years from June 1, 1990, to allow Clarington to enter and construct upon a portion of OPG's lands, for public recreational uses (the "License Agreement"). 1.3 In 1997, arising out of Report WD-50-97, OPG and Clarington entered into an amending agreement (first amending agreement) (By-law 97-171) which expanded the boundaries of the lands and where OPG agreed to advance funds for the construction and installation of soccer facilities. This change arose out of discussions with the Darlington Youth Soccer League (DYSL). The DYSL assumed the cost of construction and the Municipality assumed the cost of the maintenance. In recent years, Clarington entered into an agreement with the DYSL to provide them with autonomy over booking the fields based on their agreement to provide on -going upkeep, and payment for electricity and water use. 1.4 In 2000, arising out of Report WD-24-00, the parties entered into a second amending agreement (By-law 2000-70) to include additional lands involving the Darlington Baseball Field and the former "Solina Farm House Lands". The Municipality of Clarington was responsible for grass cutting, fencing, bleachers, garbage pickup, amongst other obligations. OPG was responsible for the electrical system, the electrical shed, and sprinkler system. 1.5 In 2002, via a letter, the Municipality released OPG of its maintenance obligations for the electrical system and lights associated with the baseball field. Municipality of Clarington Report LGS-029-23 Page 3 1.6 In 2013, arising out of Report OPD-008-13, the second amending agreement was rescinded and Clarington relinquished the use of the Darlington Baseball Field for the purpose of additional parking for the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. This termination was due to security and maintenance reasons and the fact that the lands had not been available for public use for several years. OPG was also in need of the lands for vehicular parking to accommodate the needs of the Refurbishment Project. 2. Proposed Third Amending Agreement 2.1 OPG has requested a modification to the License Agreement to enable OPG to use the lower field parking lots for a snow storage area during the winter months. The playing fields are not in use during winter, and so Staff have no reservations about recommending this change. 2.2 This additional agreement will also formally remove the upper soccer fields from the scope of the License Agreement to confirm what was previously agreed upon. This amendment is a "housekeeping" item as the upper soccer field has not been in existence for many years. A map illustrating the licensed area is included as Attachment "A" to this Report. 3. Future Amendments 3.1 This agreement and its accompanying amendments fall within the "real estate portfolio" of the Legal Division and have no monetary value or larger community impact. As such, Staff are recommending that the details and execution of this, and future amendments to this agreement, be delegated to the Deputy CAO/Solicitor. 4. Financial Considerations 4.1 Not applicable. 5. Concurrence This report has been reviewed by the Director of Public Works who concurs with the recommendations. Municipality of Clarington Report LGS-029-23 6. Conclusion Page 4 It is respectfully recommended that Council authorize the execution of the proposed third amending agreement with OPG, and delegate the authority for future changes, to the Deputy CAO/Municipal Solicitor. Staff Contact: Rob Maciver, Deputy CAO/Solicitor, 905-623-3379 or rmaciver@clarington.net. Attachments: Attachment A = Map showing licensed area Interested Parties: The following interested parties will be notified of Council's decision: Nick Bryan, Sr. Real Estate Associate, Ontario Power Generation Izsak Dewar, Real Estate Associate, Ontario Power Generation 681200 681400 o �_9 0 00 �NV6401 00 a o� 00 IT } 0 00 681200 681400 El 681600 681800 682000 682200 Ix spy« i 9 i DISCLAIMER: Legend I --i ED r—r71