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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
Meeting:
REPORT
GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE File # ED /
MAY 22, 2001 Res. ttf'cff}8t-o /
Date:
Report No.: WD-25-0l
By-Law #
Subject:
EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WITH THE REGION OF DURHAM
HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO DELEGATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT IN RESPECT TO SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
Recommendations:
It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee
recommend to Council the following:
1. THAT Report WD-25-0l be received;
2. THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute, on behalf of the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington, the agreement with the Regional Municipality of Durham
attached to Report WD-25-0l, for the administration of the Building Code Act and the
Ontario Building Code, as it relates to the enforcement of small capacity sewage systems;
and
3. THAT Council approve the by-law attached to Report WD-25-0l to confirm its decision to
enter into an agreement with the Regional Municipality of Durham.
REPORT
1.0 ATTACHMENTS
No.1: Sewage System Management Agreement
No.2: Proposed by-law
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2.0 BACKGROUND
2.1 On April 14, 1998, the Municipality of Clarington entered into an agreement with the
Region of Durham Health Department for the purpose of delegating to the Region the
responsibility for the administration and enforcement of small capacity sewage systems (up
to 10,000 litres per day) in the Municipality ofClarington. This agreement was for a period
of 3 years and had expired on March 31, 2001.
2.2 Staff would like to delegate the responsibility of administrating and enforcement in respect
to small sewage systems to the Region of Durham for an additional 3 years.
3.0 REVIEW AND COMMENT
3.1 The Regional Municipality of Durham Health Department has been responsible for the
enforcement of all sewage systems and issuing of permits in the Municipality of Clarington
for the past 3 years. The Health Inspector operates 2 days a week, for 1 hour each day, out
of the Municipal Administration Building, answering inqniries and accepting and issuing
septic permits.
3.2 Staff has had ongoing discussions with the Region ofDurharn and we are of the opinion that
the Region of Durham should continue with the administration and enforcement of sewage
systems through the Health Department.
4.0 CONCLUSION
4.1 The Region's Health Department have drafted an agreement for them to continue the
enforcement of small sewer systems. The agreement covers a period of 3 years
commencing April 1, 2001 and ending March 31,2004. It should be noted that any party
may terminate the agreement for any reason upon 180 days prior written notice to the other
party. The agreement also allows the Region to prescribe fees for sewage system
applications and other services that reflect the actual costs of administering the program.
Staff has reviewed the agreement and is satisfied it represents the interests of the
Municipality of Clarington.
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4.2 The attached by-law is necessary to confirm Council's decision to extend the transfer of
authority for small capacity sewage systems to the Regional Municipality of Durham for an
additional 3 year period.
Respectfully submitted,
Reviewed by,
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Stephen '1\. Vokes, P. Eng.,
Director of Public Works
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Franklin Wu,
Chief Administrative Officer
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Pc: Regional Municipality of Durham
605 Rossland Road East, Box 623
Whitby, ON
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SEWAGE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT dated as of the
day of
,2001
BETWEEN:
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
(the "Municipality")
WHEREAS the Region and the Municipality enlered into an agreement, dated as of the 28 ~,
day of Aoril ,1998 (expiring March 31 2001), for the purpose of delegating to the Region the
enforcement of certain responsibilities under the Bui/ding Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c. 23, as
amended (the "Act") and Building Code made thereunder relating to Sewage Systems, pursuant
to subsection 32.1(1) of the Act;
AND WHEREAS the parties are desirous of executing a renewal agreement for a further three
(3) year term;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
ARTICLE ONE
APPLlCA nON
Section 1.01 - Aoolication
This Agreement shall be applicable to all lands where no municipal sewers are available
in the Municipality (the "Lands").
Section 1.02 - Duties
The Health Department shall faithfully carry out its duties hereunder in acccrdance with
the Act and the Building Code in force from time to time, this Agreement and any other
legislation contemplated hereunder.
ARTICLE TWO
DEFINITIONS
Section 2.01 - Definitions
In this Agreement,
(i) "Sewage System" means any works for the collection, transmission, treatment
and disposal of sewage or any part of such works to which the Act applies with a
design capacity of 10,000 litres per day or less;
(ii) "Inspector" means an inspector appointed under subsection 32.1 (3) of the Act:
(iii) "Building Code" means Regulation 403/97 made under the Act.
ARTICLE THREE
SERVICES OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Section 3.01 Services
The Health Department shall provide the following services in relation to the Lands:
(i) Carry out an inspection of any land which is planned to be divided by severance,
where no municipal sewage services are proposed, to ensure that each lot will be
suitable for the installation of a Sewage System;
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(ii) Inspect properties prior to the issuance of a permit under the Act or Building Code
for the construction, installation, establishment, enlargement, extension or
alteration of a Sewage System;
(iii) Issue permits under the Act and Building Code relating to Sewage Systems;
(iv) Following the issuance of a permit under the Act or Building Code, inspect and
reinspect, when necessary, Sewage System installations to ascertain compliance
with the permit and other requirements under the Act or Building Code:
(v) Carry out land inspections to determine the acceptability of applications for minor
variances or lot line adjustments as they relate to existing and proposed Sewage
Systems and review official plans and zoning by-laws and amendments to ensure
compliance with provisions of the Act and Building Code relating to Sewage
Systems;
(vi) Receive and process applications and requests related to activities listed in
paragraphs (i) through (v) of this section:
(vii) Provide reports and comments on minor variances and severance's-directly to the
appropriate pianning authority:
(viii) Review planning documents including but not limited to subdivision proposals,
draft official plans and proposed amendments to ensure compliance with
provisions of the Act and Building Code relating to Sewage Systems;
(ix) Attend meetings of Municipal Council and their committees to discuss matters
relating to any provisions of the Act or Building Code relating to Sewage Systems;
(x) Maintain adequate records of all documents and other materials used in
peJiorming the duties required under this Agreement;
(xi) Upon reasonable notice by the Municipality, provide reasonable access to the
Municipality of all records kept under subsection 3.01 (x);
(xii) Consult with various groups regarding compliance with provisions of the Act and
the Building Code relating to Sewage Systems;
(xiii) Respond to inquiries made by any person under the Municipal Freedom of
Information and Prolection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M56. as amended, or
through any other legal channel;
(xiv) Investigate complaints and malfunctioning Sewage Systems, undertake
compliance counselling and preparation of reports for abatement action as it
relates to existing and proposed Sewage Systems;
(xv) Issue orders under the Act relating to Sewage Systems;
(xvi) Prepare documentation necessary for prosecution activities relating to Sewage
Systems under the Act and the Building Code. Administer proceedings relating to
Sewage Systems pursuant to the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33.
(xvii) Provide all forms necessary for the administration of this Agreement;
(xviii) Provide any other matters related to the administration or enforcement of the Act
or Building Code relating to Sewage Systems.
(xix) Attendance at hearings of the Ontario Municipal Board, and other tribunals, as
required.
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ARTICLE FOUR
FEES
Section 4.01 - Collection of Fees
The Regional Council agrees to pass an amending by~law requiring the payment of fees
on applications far and issuance of permits and other services as set out in Schedule "A". The
fees will be collected by the Health Department at the time of the application. In the alternative,
the Municipality shall collect the fees on behalf of the Region and remit the fees collected to the
Region on the last business day of every month.
Section 4.02 - Collection of Fee Schedule
The Regional Council shall have the sole discretion, acting reasonably, to further amend
the fees as set out in Schedule A from time to time.
Section 4.03 - Surplus Proceeds
If the revenues collected exceed the expenditures for the services provided under this
Agreement, the surplus shall be applied to a reserve fund and utilized by the Health-Department
to offset any deficits incurred.
ARTICLE FIVE
INSPECTORS
Section 5.01 - Qualifications of Inscactors
The Municipality agrees that only Health Department personnel meeting the following
qualifications shall be employed as an Inspector for the purposes of this Agreement:
(a) a person to be employed as a full time certified Public Health Inspector; and
(b) a person who has graduated in Ontario from Ryerson Polytechnical University in
Public Health Inspection or Environmental Health Program or from a university in
a course in Engineering or Environmental Sciences; and
(c) a person qualified as a sewage systems inspector prescribed by the Ontario
Building Code.
Section 5.02 - Appointment of Inspectors
The Regional Council shall be responsible for the appointment of all Inspectors for the
purposes of this Agreement pursuant to subsection 32.1 (3) of the Act. The Regionai Clerk shall
issue a certificate of appointment bearing the signature, or reasonable facsimile, of each
inspector appointed by the Regional Council.
ARTICLE SIX
INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE
Section 6.01 - Indemnification
The Region shall indemnify and save harmless the Municipality from and against all
claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, actions, suits or proceedings by whomsoever made,
brought or prosecuted in any manner based upon, arising out of, related to, occasioned by or
attributable to the activities of the Health Department in executing the work under this
Agreement, provided such claims are caused by errors, negligent acts or omissions of the
Health Department employees appointed pursuant to this Agreement (including authorized
agents and contractors for whom the Region is in law responsible), and expressly excluding any
claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, actions, suits or proceedings attributable, in whole or
in part, to the errors, negligent acts or omissions of the Municipaiity (including authorized agents
and contractors for whom the Municipality is in law responsible).
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Section 6.02 - Insurance
For the term of this Agreement, the Region will, at its expense, maintain liability
insurance contracts af the nature, in the amounts and containing the terms and conditions, if
any, set out in Schedule B.
ARTICLE SEVEN
TERM AND TERMINATION
Section 7.01 - Term
Section 7.02 - Termination
This Agreement shall conlinue in force for a period of Ihree years commencing
,2001 and ending , 2004. ^
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The Municipality may terminate this Agreement on 1-eEtdays written notice if the Health
Department does not:
(a) adhere to the provisions of the Act and Regulations; or
(b) exercise any discretionary powers of an approval authority, acting reasonably, in
the public interest;
and the Health Department has not taken steps satisfactory to the Municipality within the 180-
day period to remedy the matter complained of in the written notice.
Section 7.03 General Termination
Either party may terminate this Agreement with not less than 180 days notice.
ARTICLE EIGHT
MISCELLANEOUS
Section 8.01 - Preamble
The preamble hereto shall be deemed to form an integral part hereof.
Section 8.02 - Gender
Whenever the singular form is used in this Agreement and when required by the context,
the same shall indude the plural, the plural shall include the singular and the masculine gender
shall include the feminine and neuter genders.
Section 8.03 - Amendments
This Agreement shall not be changed, modified, terminated or discharged in whole or in
part except by instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto, or their respective successors
or permitted assigns, or otherwise as provided herein.
Section 8.04 - Assionment
This Agreement shall not be assignable by either party hereto without the consent of the
other party being first obtained.
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Section 8.05 ~ Notices
Any notice, report or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder
shall be in writing unless some other method of giving such notice, report or other
communication is expressly accepted by the party to whom it is given and shall be given by
being delivered or mailed to the following addresses of the parties respectively:
(a) To the Health Department:
The Regional Municipality of Durham
Health Department
1615 Dundas Street East, Suite 210
Whitby, Ontario
L1N 2L1
Attention: Medical Officer of Health
(b) To the Municipality:
Municipality of Clarington Municipal Office
40 temperance Street
Bowmanvil1e, Ontario
L 1C 3A6
Attention: P. L. Barrie, Clerk
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Any notice, report or other written communication, if delivered, shall be deemed to have been
given or made on the date on which it was delivered to any employee of such party, or if mailed,
postage prepaid, shall be deemed to have been given or made on the third business day
fOllowing the date on which it was mailed (unless at the time of mailing or within forty-eight hours
thereof there shall be a strike, interruption or lock-out in the Canadian postal service, in which
case service shall be by way of delivery only). Either party may at any time give notice in writing
to the other party of the change of its address for the purpose of this section 8.05.
Section 8.06 - Headinos
The section headings hereof have been inserted for the convenience of reference only
and shall not be construed to affect the meaning, construction or effect of this Agreement.
Section 8.07 Bindina Effect and Enurement
This Agreement shall be binding upon and enure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their
respective heirs, executors, administrators and successors (including successors brought about
by municipal reorganization or restructuring), and to the extent permitted hereunder, their
permitted assigns.
Section 8.08 - Waiver
No party will be deemed to have waived the exercise of any right that it holds under this
Agreement unless such waiver is made in writing. No waiver made with respect to any instance
involving the exercise of any other instance will be deemed to be a waiver with respect to any
other instance involving the exercise of the right of with respect to any other such right.
Section 8.09 - Governina Law
The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with
the laws of the Province of Ontario as at the time in effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM
Per:
Roger Anderson, Regional Chair
Per:
P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk
MUNICiPALITY
Per:
D, Mayor
Per:
D, Clerk
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SCHEDULE "A"
USER FEES SCHEDULE:
ACTIVITIES 2001 USER FEES
OBC Activities Sinale Familv Dwellina
Building Permit for a Private Sewage a) Sfd:<232m' (2,500 It') -$ 500.00
System b) Sfd:>232 m' (2,500 tt') -$ 700.00
(previously known as Certificate of
Approval under EPA) Non-Residential/Institution
a) <4,500 Uday -$ 500.00
b) > 4,500 - 10,000 Uday -$1000.00
Laroe ( Commercial/Industrial)
a) >4,500.10,000 Uday -$1,600.00
Reaions' Activities
Communal Systems - Undetermined
Mortgage / Property Assessments - $ 200.00
Lot Consents - $ 300.00
(per application- 2 lots)
Draft Plans of Subdivision - $ 200.00
(per lot creation)
Rezonings (OPAs, Rezonings Minor - $ 150.00
Variances) (per application)
Building Additions - $ 150.00 (Site Insp.)
-$ 25.00 (Office)
Cemetery Assessments - $ 10.00 (per plot)
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Lawyers' Letters - $ 125.00 (per application)
Bldg. Permit for sewage system - $ 25.00 (per application)
Extensions (1 year)
Hydro-geological Peer Review - undetermined
Assessments (per application)
Attendance at OMS or other Tribunals - undetermined
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SCHEDULE "B"
The Region shall maintain in full force and effect during the term of this
Agreement a policy of comprehensive general liability insurance providing
coverage for a limit of not less than two million ($2,000,000.00) dollars for each
occurrence of a claim of liability against the Region, its officers or employees
under this Agreement.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW200I-
Being a By-law to authorize an agreement between the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington and the Regional Municipality of Durham to
continue delegating the responsibility for administration and enforcement
of the Building Code Act and the Ontario Building Code in respect of
sewage systems.
NOW TIIEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington hereby enacts as
follows:
1. THAT the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized, on behalf of the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington, and seal with the Corporation Seal, an agreement between the
Regional Municipality of Durham and the Corporation of the Municipality ofClarington.
2. TIIAT this agreement attached hereto as "Schedule A" form part of this By-law.
BY -LAW read a first and second time this ZrJ" day of May 2001.
BY-LAW read a third time and finally passed this 29" day afMay 2001.
John Mutton, Mayor
Patti L. Barrie, Municipal Clerk
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