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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCLD-002-19Clarington Clerk's Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: Joint General Government and Planning and Development Committees Date of Meeting: January 7, 2019 Report Number: CLD -002-19 Resolution: JC -068-19 File Number: By-law Number: Report Subject: Discontinuance of Abandoned Cemeteries Board Recommendations: 1. That Report CLD -002-19 be received; 2. That the Clarington Abandoned Cemeteries Board be disbanded; 3. That the existing members of the Clarington Abandoned Cemeteries Board be thanked for their work on the Committee; and 4. That all interested parties listed in Report CLD -002-19 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Municipality of Clarington Report CLD -002-19 Page 2 Report Overview This report provides background information for Members of Committee to consider the disbandment of the Clarington Abandoned Cemeteries Board. 1. Background 1.1 In 1976, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs approached the Town of Newcastle regarding the maintenance of cemeteries. As a result, Council adopted the recommendation of the Community Services Committee to create a committee for the care of abandoned cemeteries (14 cemeteries) in Darlington Township. 1.2 The Cemetery Board of Clarke Township (19 cemeteries) was put in place by the passing of Clarke Township By-law 1403 in 1962, which created the Board to administer and operate the Clarke cemeteries. Subsequent by-laws were passed, with the Town of Newcastle By-law 77-25, as amended, remaining as the by-law establishing that the municipality would maintain, manage, regulate, and control certain cemeteries. 1.3 Arising out of Report CD -12-94, Resolution #GPA -222-94, recommending that the Clarke and Darlington cemetery boards be disbanded and rolled into a single "Abandoned Cemeteries Board" to maintain the 33 Clarington abandoned cemeteries, was approved. 2. Current Situation 2.1 The Board consists of seven citizens and one Member of Council. They meet at the call of the Chair (typically once or twice a year) and record minutes, with most of their work being "hands on" usually consisting of an inspection tour of the abandoned cemeteries as well as ensuring that each cemetery is maintained. For many years, their work has consisted of cleaning the headstones. 2.2 In 2015, the Committee agreed that they would discontinue the practice of cleaning the stones and allow nature to preserve them; by way of allowing the moss to naturally encapsulate the stone. This approach is consistent with industry practice and how our active cemeteries are maintained (i.e. they do not clean any headstones, they only repair or lay down stones that are unsafe, and they work on general ground maintenance and pruning). 2.3 The Operations Department staff performs an annual inspection of the abandoned cemeteries for health and safety concerns, and provide on-going care and maintenance as required. Note, where the Department is unable to undertake the maintenance for a few select, small cemeteries, the contractor (contracted by the Municipality) is directed to undertake the work. 2.4 In recent years, the Committee's work has consisted of data collection and photograph collection, to be incorporated into the Clerk's Department cemetery software database, Municipality of Clarington Page 3 Report CLD -002-19 Stone Orchards. This work is continuing to be processed by staff and is expected to be completed by the end of 2019. 2.5 Given that the property maintenance is managed by staff and the records maintenance has and will be fully digitized and preserved, there is no longer a need for the Committee to continue. 2.6 During their last meeting, on December 7, 2017, the Committee discussed the possibility of the disbanding the Board and they were in general agreement on disbanding. I Clarington Cemeteries - Web Access 3.1 The Municipal Clerk's Department plans to continue the project begun in 2015, to provide web access for information on all Clarington cemeteries (active and abandoned). 4. Concurrence This report has been reviewed by the Director of Operations, who concurs with the recommendations. 5. Conclusion It is respectfully recommended that, since the Clarington Abandoned Cemeteries Board has fulfilled its mandate, the Board be disbanded. 6. Strategic Plan Application Not applicable. Submitted by: C. Anne Greentree, B.A., CMO, Municipal Clerk Reviewed by: f ,f Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B CAO Staff Contact: June Gallagher, Deputy Clerk, 905-623-3379 ext. 2103 or jgallagher@clarington.net The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision: Members of the Clarington Abandoned Cemeteries Board