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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/13/2004Leading e Way DATE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2004 TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS PRAYERS ROLL CALL DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING Minutes of a meeting of Council held on November 22, 2004 DELEGATIONS a) David Kelly — Accessibility Advisory Committee - Report CLD -40 -04 2005 Accessibility Plan in Accordance with the Ontarians With Disabilities Act (Report #3) b) Suzanne Elston, Durham Environmental Advisory Committee — Environmental Achievement Awards c) Mario Veltri —Addendum to Report PSD- 138 -04 - Rezoning and Plan of Subdivision - Veltri and Son Ltd. (Item #26 of Report #1) d) Roslyn Houser, Goodmans Law Firm — Report PSD- 163 -04 - Brookhill Secondary Plan Study - Results of Landowners Meeting and Study Commencement (Item 2c) of Report #1) e) Tom and Chigi Cauchon — Report PSD- 155 -04 - Port Darlington Neighbourhood Secondary Plan COPA 2004 -005 (Unfinished Business) f) Kevin Taylor — Report PSD- 155 -04 - Port Darlington Neighbourhood Secondary Plan COPA 2004 -005 (Unfinished Business) g) Scott Lumley — Report PSD- 155 -04 - Port Darlington Neighbourhood Secondary Plan COPA 2004 -005 (Unfinished Business) CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623 -3379 Council Agenda - 2 - December 13, 2004 COMMUNICATIONS Receive for Information I- 1 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham - Clarington Emergency and Fire Services 1 - 2 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham- Hansard 1 - 3 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham - Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to the Animals Act 1 - 4 Douglas Stevens, Pastor (Captain), The Salvation Army, Bowmanville Community Church Ministries - Thank You 1 - 5 Nicole Parsons, National Project Coordinator, Waste Reduction Week in Canada, Recycling Council of Ontario — Thank You 1 - 6 W. Donald Cousens, Mayor, Town of Markham - The Mayors' Green Building Challenge 1 - 7 Minutes of the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting 1 - 8 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority Meeting 1 - 9 Minutes of the Clarington Traffic Management Advisory Committee Meeting I - 10 Ontario Power Generation Nuclear Report Card, Darlington I - 11 Deb Shewfelt, Mayor, Town of Goderich, Chair, OMWA Board of Directors - OMWA Councillors Handbook 2004 - Statutory Standard of Care 1 - 12 Stephen Laird, Operations Technician II, The Regional Municipality of Durham - Bulky Goods Collection Schedule Change I - 13 Steve Shaw, Vice - President, Corporate Affairs & Communications, Greater Toronto Airports Authority - Pickering Airport Draft Plan Report Council Agenda - 3 - December 13, 2004 COMMUNICATIONS 1- 14 M. Bredeson, Executive Correspondence Officer, Office of the Prime Minister - Project Beacon — General Motors of Canada Ltd. 1 - 15 Bev Billings, PHN, Member of Durham Lives! Food Wellness - Food Wellness — Your Community Newsletter 1 - 16 Ontario Property and Environmental Rights Alliance - Greenbelt Background Discussion Paper 1 - 17 Tim Hudak, M.P.P., Erie - Lincoln - Proposed Greenbelt Act 1 - 18 Brian Lemon, CEO of Lakeridge Health Corporation - Parking Revenue and Corporate Planning and Administrative Reductions 1 - 19 Hume Martin, President & CEO, Rouge Valley Health System, and Brian Lemon, CEO of Lakeridge Health Corporation - Business Office Transformation Project 1-20 Luc Bourdon, Director General, Rail Safety — Speed of Trains 1 - 21 August and Joanne Geisberger - The Greenbelt Act 1-22 Frank Hoar, Newcastle -Bond Head Ratepayers Association - Expropriation of Lakefront Lands 1-23 P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - 2004 Building Permit Activity Review 1-24 P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham - Brownfield Regulation and Revisions to the Region's Framework for Assessing Site Contamination 1-25 Mirka Januszkiewicz, Director of Waste Management Services, Regional Municipality of Durham - Ontario Environmental Assessment (EA) 1-26 Ian D. Macnab, CAMC Chair 2003/04, Conservation Authorities Moraine Coalition - Brochure Detailing the Efforts and Successes of 2003 1-27 Martin de Rond, Director of Legislative & Information Services /Clerk, Town of Ajax - Victoria Cross Council Agenda - 4 - December 13, 2004 COMMUNICATIONS I - 28 Association of Municipalities of Ontario - Community Reinvestment Fund (CRF) Reconciliation CORRESPONDENCE FOR DIRECTION D - 1 John Greenfield, Bowmanville Branch 178, Royal Canadian Legion - Naming of Streets for Veterans of a World War D - 2 Shari Rowan, Treasurer, Tyrone Community Centre - Request for Funds D - 3 Rhonda Barkley, Liaison, Ontario Family Fishing Weekend Steering Committee - "Ontario Family Fishing Weekend" D - 4 Jane Rowe, Clarington Museums & Archives Board - Resignation Clarington Museums and Archives Board D - 5 J.D. Leach, City Clerk, City of Vaughan - Ontario Health Premium D - 6 Bruce Taylor, City Clerk, City of Pickering - Agreement for Annex 2001 MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION REPORTS 1. General Purpose and Administration Committee Report of December 6, 2004 2. Report COD -70 -04 — Corporate Policy A1, Staffing and Recruiting 3. Report CLD -40 -04 — 2005 Accessibility Plan in Accordance with the Ontarians With Disabilities Act 4. Report EGD -60 -04 — Durham Region Business Case Analysis for Potential Transfer of Transit Services (To be distributed under separate cover) Council Agenda - 5 - December 13, 2004 REPORTS 5. Report EGD -61 -04 — Canada /Ontario Municipal Funding Application (To be distributed under separate cover) 6. Report PSD- 165 -04 — Caledon Propane Information Report (To be distributed under separate cover) 7. Confidential Report ADM -10 -04 — Personnel Matter (To be distributed under separate cover) 8. Confidential Report ADM -11 -04 — Personnel Matter (To be distributed under separate cover) 9. Confidential Report PSD- 164 -04 — Property Matter (Distributed under separate cover) 10. Confidential Report CLD -41 -04 — Legal Matter (Distributed under separate cover) UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Report PSD- 155 -04 — Official Plan Amendment Port Darlington Neighbourhood Secondary Plan (Tabled from the General Purpose and Administration Committee Meeting of December 6, 2004) BY -LAWS OTHER BUSINESS a) Appointment to the Newcastle Arena Board (Application circulated under separate cover) BY -LAW TO APPROVE ALL ACTIONS OF COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT REPORT #1 REPORT TO COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 13, 2004 SUBJECT: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE MEETING OF MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2004 RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION (a) EGD -59 -04 — Monthly Report on Building Permit Activity for November, 2004 (b) CSD -17 -04 — (c) CSD -18 -04 — (d) CSD -19 -04 — (e) CLD -39 -04 — (f) COD -64 -04 — (g) COD -69 -04 — Fitness Programs Update Aquatics Program Update Clarington sports Hall of Fame 2004 Induction Ceremony Encroachments on Municipal Property Emergency Services Radio Equipment and Exclusivity www.clarington.net 2. FORTHWITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COUNCIL'S RATIFICATION (a) PSD- 156 -04 — Extension for Temporary Living Quarters Applicant: Steven Carruthers (b) PSD- 160 -04 — Comments on the Provincial Draft Greenbelt Plan (c) PSD- 163 -04 — Brookhill Secondary Plan Study — Results of Landowners Meeting and Study Commencement CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T (905) 623 -3379 Report #1 - 2 - December 13, 2004 (d) COD - 062 -04 — (e) COD - 068 -04 — Request for Proposal RFP2004 -3 — Business Plan for the Brian McFarlane Museum Tender CL2004 -1 Mechanical Equipment Maintenance Contract (f) Christmas Caroling Event — Trulls Road Free Methodist Church 3. REZONING TO PERMIT AN ADDITIONAL LOT APPLICANT: DOUG FARROW THAT Report PSD- 148 -04 be received; THAT, provided there are no significant issues raised at the public meeting, the rezoning application submitted by Doug Farrow be approved and that the zoning by -law amendment attached to Report PSD- 148 -04 be adopted by Council; and THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 148 -04 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. 4. REGULATION OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DRIVE- THROUGH USES WITHIN THE ZONES CURRENTLY DESIGNATED AS C1, C2 AND THEIR EXCEPTIONS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON THAT Report PSD- 149 -04 be received; THAT the proposed zoning by -law amendment be referred back to staff for consideration of comments from landowners and review agencies; and THAT the interested parties listed in Report PSD- 149 -04 be advised of Council's decision. 5. AMENDMENT TO DRAFT APPROVED PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T -87021 ZONING BY -LAW AMENDMENT ZBA2004/045 TO PERMIT THE DEVELOPMENT OF 267 RESIDENTIAL UNITS APPLICANT: LIBERTY STREET DEVELOPMENTS INC. THAT Report PSD- 150 -04 be received; THAT the applications to amend Draft Approved Plan of Subdivision 18T- 87021 and Zoning By -law 84 -63, submitted by Liberty Street Developments Inc. to permit the development of 267 residential units be referred back for further processing and the preparation of a subsequent report; and THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 150 -04 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Report #1 - 3 - December 13, 2004 6. APPLICANT FOR REMOVAL OF HOLDING SYMBOL APPLICANT: ASPEN SPRINGS LIMITED THAT Report PSD- 152 -04 be received; THAT the application submitted by Aspen Springs Limited to remove the Holding (H) symbol be approved and that the By -law attached to Report PSD- 152 -04 to remove the Holding (H) symbol be passed and a copy forwarded to the Regional Municipality of Durham; and THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 152 -04 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. 7. MONITORING OF THE DECISIONS OF THE COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT FOR THE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 11, 2004 THAT Report PSD- 153 -04 be received; and THAT Council concur with the decisions of the Committee of Adjustment made on November 11, 2004 for applications A2004/029, A2004/041, A2004/046, A2004/053, A2004/054, A2004/055, and A2004/056 and A2004/057; and that Staff be authorized to appear before the Ontario Municipal Board to defend the decisions of the Committee of Adjustment. 8. NEW MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON AND VALLEYS 2000 THAT Report PSD- 154 -04 be received; THAT the New Memorandum of Understanding between Valleys 2000 and the Municipality of Clarington be approved; THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the New Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the Municipality of Clarington; THAT the By -law authorizing execution of the New Memorandum of Understanding be approved; and THAT Rev. Frank Lockhart, Chair of Valleys 2000 be advised of Council's decision. 9. OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT PORT DARLINGTON NEIGHBOURHOOD SECONDARY PLAN THAT Report PSD- 155 -04 be tabled to the Council Meeting scheduled for December 13, 2004. Report #1 - 4 - December 13, 2004 10. DURHAM BIOSOLIDS MASTER PLAN STUDY THAT Report PSD- 157 -04 be received; THAT Council endorse the preferred strategies for managing biosolids and septage in Durham Region as outlined in the Durham Biosolids Master Plan; and THAT the Durham Region Works Department be notified of Council's decision. 11. APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF HOLDING SYMBOL APPLICANT: 1419345 ONTARIO LIMITED THAT Report PSD- 158 -04 be received; THAT the application submitted by John Annis, on behalf of 1419345 Ontario Limited, to remove the Holding (H) symbol be approved and that the By -law attached to Report PSD- 158 -04 to remove the Holding (H) symbol be passed and a copy forwarded to the Regional Municipality of Durham; and THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 158 -04 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. 12. APPLICATION FOR PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR A WASTE PROCESSING BUILDING APPLICANT: DETOX ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITED THAT Report PSD- 159 -04 be received; THAT the Ministry of Environment be advised that the proposed waste disposal building conforms to the Clarington Official Plan and the Zoning By- law; and THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 159 -04 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. 13. DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN REVIEW PHASE 2 RESPONSES TO SUBMISSIONS, OCTOBER 2004 RECOMMENDED DIRECTIONS, OCTOBER 2004 THAT Report PSD- 161 -04 be received; THAT Report PSD- 161 -04 be endorsed as the Municipality of Clarington's comments on the Region of Durham's Official Plan Review Recommended Directions Report; and THAT a copy of PSD- 161 -04 and Council's decision be forwarded to the Region of Durham, to Durham area municipalities and any delegation. Report #1 - 5 - December 13, 2004 14. SIGN BY -LAW MINOR VARIANCE APPLICATION TO PERMIT A HIGHER AND LARGER PYLON SIGN APPLICANT: 762224 ONTARIO LIMITED THAT Report PSD- 162 -04 be received; THAT the application for a minor variance to the Municipality of Clarington Sign By -law 97 -157, as amended, submitted by Harry Schillings behalf of 762224 Ontario Limited to permit a pylon sign with a height of 9.0 metres and a sign area 9.93 sq.m. be approved; and THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 162 -04 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. 15. STATION STREET RECONSTRUCTION THAT Report EGD -57 -04 be received; THAT Staff proceed to finalize the detail design of the project to meet an early 2005 construction start and include Rowe Street, Princess Street, Church Street and Station Street North in the Municipal Asphalt Overlay Program for 2005; and THAT all those who attended the Public Information Centre and who have contacted the Municipality be informed of Report EGD- 57 -04. 16. PROSPECT STREET BRIDGE THAT Report EGD -58 -04 be received; THAT Staff confirm with Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) the requirements for inclusion of a decorative steel handrail as part of the rehabilitation work to be performed on the Prospect Street bridge; and THAT all those who attended the Public Information Centre and who have contacted the Municipality be informed of Report EGD- 58 -04. 17. ANIMAL SERVICES QUARTERLY REPORT —JULY —SEPTEMBER, 2004 THAT Report CLD -36 -04 be received; and THAT a copy of Report CLD -36 -04 be forwarded to the Animal Alliance of Canada and the Animal Advisory Committee. Report #1 - 6 - December 13, 2004 18. PROVISION OF SERVICES: CIVIL MARRIAGES THAT Report CLD -37 -04 be received; THAT the Municipality of Clarington offer public civil marriage services in the Municipal Administrative Centre Monday to Friday; THAT the fee for the civil marriage service be set at $250.00; THAT the service be monitored for a six -month period with a further report to be submitted to Council in June 2005; and THAT the by -law attached to Report CLD -37 -04 as Schedule "A" be forwarded to Council for passage. 19. TAXI CAB BY -LAW — EMERGENCY DISTRESS LIGHTS THAT Report CLD -38 -04 be received; THAT the taxi by -law included as Schedule "A" to Report CLD -38 -04 be forwarded to Council for passage; and THAT all interested parties be advised of Council's action. 20. CONFIDENTIAL REPORT COD -61 -04 THAT the recommendations contained in Confidential Report COD - 061 -04 be approved. 21. TENDER NO. T329 -2004 CO- OPERATIVE TENDER FOR STATIONERY SUPPLIES AND PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGES THAT Report COD - 063 -04 be received; THAT Lyreco Office Products, Scarborough, Ontario with a total bid in an approximate amount of $82,300.00 per year (plus GST and PST) for the Municipality of Clarington, being the lowest responsible bidder meeting all terms, conditions, and specifications for Parts A and B of Co -op Tender T329 -2004, be awarded the contract to supply stationery and printer toner products for a THREE year term to expire December 31, 2007, as required by the Municipality of Clarington; THAT staff be authorized to extend the contract for up to an additional two years pending satisfactory pricing, service and agreement by the Durham Purchasing Co- operative; and THAT the funds be provided from the departmental operating accounts during the term of the agreement. Report #1 - 7 - December 13, 2004 22. SINGLE STREAM REMUNERATION AGREEMENT WITH REGION OF DURHAM THAT Report COD - 065 -04 be received: THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the agreement, substantially in the form of Attachment #1 to Report COD - 065 -04, with the Region of Durham, for the provision of remuneration by the Municipality of Clarington for Regional Council duties; THAT the appropriate by -law be forwarded to Council for approval; and THAT the Region of Durham be notified of Council's decision and provided with a copy of the by -law. 23. RFP2004 -16 OUTDOOR RECREATION FACILITIES STUDY THAT Report COD - 066 -04 be received; THAT Monteith Brown Planning Consultants, London, Ontario with a total bid in the amount of $37,372.50 (including disbursements plus G.S.T.), being the lowest most responsive bidder meeting all terms, conditions and specifications of Request for Proposal RFP2004 -16 be awarded the contract for the Consulting Services for the Outdoor Recreation Facilities Study as required by the Engineering Department; THAT the funds be drawn from Account #110 -32- 325 - 83256 -7401; and THAT the by -law attached to Report COD - 066 -04 marked Schedule "A" authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to execute the necessary agreement be approved. 24. TENDER CL2004 -38 SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF 150' COMMUNICATION TOWER FOR NEW FIRE HALL - 2611 TRULLS ROAD, COURTICE THAT Report COD - 067 -04 be received; THAT Integra Data Systems Corporation of Markham, Ontario with a total bid in the amount of $59,875 (plus G.S.T.), being the lowest responsible bidder meeting all terms, conditions and specifications of Tender CL2004 -38, be awarded the contract for the supply and installation of a 150' Communication Tower as required by the Corporate Services Department for the new Firehall in Courtice; and THAT the total funds required in the amount of $64,066.25 be drawn from Information Technology Equipment Purchase Account 100-16- 162- 00000- 7505. Report #1 - 8 - December 13, 2004 25. CASH ACTIVITY — THIRD QUARTER OF 2004 THAT Report FND- 026 -04 be received; THAT in accordance with provision of Chapter 25, Section 286 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, the Treasurer reports the cash position of the Municipality of Clarington for the third quarter of the year 2004, as shown on the schedule attached to Report FND- 026 -04; and THAT Part "A" of the expenditures for the third quarter of the year be confirmed. 26. ADDENDUM TO PSD- 138 -04 REZONING AND PLAN OF SUBDIVISION TO PERMIT A 39 UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT VELTRI AND SON LIMITED THAT Report PSD- 138 -04 be lifted from the table; THAT Report PSD- 138 -04 and Addendum to Report PSD- 138 -04 be received; THAT the application for proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T- 89048, as amended and submitted by Sernas Associates on behalf of Veltri and Son Limited (Newtonville Estates) be approved and that the Director of Planning Services be authorized to issue Draft Approval, subject to the conditions as contained in Attachment 2 to Report PSD- 138 -04; THAT the application to amend Zoning By -law 84 -63, be approved and that the amending by -law, as per Attachment 3 to the Addendum to PSD- 138 -04 be forwarded to Council for approval; THAT a by -law to remove the "Holding (H)" symbol be forwarded to Council at such time that all the conditions for the related plan of subdivision have been fulfilled; THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized by By -law, to execute a Subdivision Agreement between the Owner and the Municipality of Clarington and at such time as the agreement has been finalized to the satisfaction of the Directors of Engineering Services and Planning Services; THAT a copy of the Addendum to Report PSD- 138 -04, Report PSD- 138 -04 and Council's decision be forwarded to the Region of Durham Planning Department; and THAT all interested parties and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Report #1 - 9 - December 13, 2004 27. COUNCIL — 4 YEAR TERM WHEREAS the legislation of the Provinces of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland/ Labrador, New Brunswick and Quebec provides for a four -year term for municipal councils; AND WHEREAS the position of municipal councillor is becoming more complicated, thereby requiring a longer learning period for new councillors; AND WHEREAS municipal elections are becoming increasingly expensive to administer; AND WHEREAS Provincial elections are held every four years: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Municipality of Clarington petition the Province of Ontario to amend the Municipal Elections Act to provide for a four -year term of office for municipal council members; THAT the four -year term not conflict with the terms of the Provincial members of parliament; THAT this resolution be forwarded to all municipalities within the Province of Ontario, to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, and to the Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario for endorsement; and THAT a copy of this resolution be forwarded to The Honourable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario, The Honourable John Gerretsen, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and to John O'Toole, MPP. 28. PROPOSED PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND ZONING BY -LAW AMENDMENT APPLICANT: WEST DIAMOND PROPERTIES INC. AND PLAYERS BUSINESS PARK LTD. THAT Report PSD- 151 -04 be received; THAT the application for proposed Plan of Subdivision S -C- 2004 -004 and Zoning By -law Amendment'ZBA 2004 -049 submitted by West Diamond Properties Inc. and Players Business Park Ltd. be referred back to staff for further processing and the preparation of a Secondary Plan for Brookhill Neighbourhood; and THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD- 151 -04 and any delegation be advised of Council's decision. SUMMARY OF CORRESPONDENCE DECEMBER 13, 2004 CORRESPONDENCE TO BE RECEIVED FOR INFORMATION 1 - 1 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham, commending Clarington Emergency and Fire Services for it professionalism in responding to the explosion and fire near Port Darlington November 9, 2004. The loss of property is always regrettable and our thoughts are with the business and property owners affected by the incident. However, the community is indeed fortunate the fire was brought under control promptly, and without loss of life or injury. Clarington Council is to be congratulated for its leadership in having outstanding firefighters and emergency response personnel, along with emergency preparedness plans to address incidents such as this. 1 - 2 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham, submitting an excerpted copy of Hansard for November 15, 2004. He is pleased to have had the opportunity to pay tribute to those who responded to the recent propane explosion in Clarington and kept the community safe. 1 - 3 John O'Toole, MPP, Durham, thanking Council for the copy of the resolution regarding the amendments to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to the Animals Act. He agrees Ontario's farmers should not be faced with the added pressure of unwarranted complaints to the society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals regarding the care of livestock and has written the Honourable Steve Peters, Minister of Agriculture and Food to ensure Clarington's position is on record. 1 - 4 Douglas Stevens, Pastor (Captain), The Salvation Army, Bowmanville Community Church Ministries, thanking Mayor Mutton and Council for the `On Street Parking Permit'. 1 - 5 Nicole Parsons, National Project Coordinator, Waste Reduction Week in Canada, Recycling Council of Ontario, extending their appreciation for the Municipality of Clarington's participation and support in "Waste Reduction Week" in promoting waste reduction and the 3R's. 1 - 6 W. Donald Cousens, Mayor, Town of Markham, inviting the Municipality of Clarington to join forces in kicking off the Mayors' Green Building Challenge — an environmental initiative aimed at developing exceptional, high performance and sustainable municipal facilities; building on the success of the Mayors' Megawatt Challenge. The challenge will be coordinated through The Living City program of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. 1 - 7 Minutes of the Clarington Agricultural Advisory Committee meeting dated October 14, 2004. (Copy attached) Summary of Correspondence - 2 - December 13, 2004 1 - 8 Minutes of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority meeting dated November 16, 2004. (Copy attached) 1 - 9 Minutes of the Clarington Traffic Management Advisory Committee meeting dated October 21, 2004. (Copy attached) I - 10 Ontario Power Generation Nuclear Report Card, Darlington providing Council with the Third Quarter Report 2004. (Copy attached) I - 11 Deb Shewfelt, Mayor, Town of Goderich, Chair, OMWA Board of Directors, providing a copy of the OMWA Councillors Handbook 2004 - Statutory Standard of Care. The handbook is intended to provide a basic understanding of public water processes and administration practices. 1 - 12 Stephen Laird, Operations Technician II, The Regional Municipality of Durham, submitting a copy of a memo regarding Bulky Goods Collection Schedule Change — Clarington. Bulky collection is a `call -in service'. Reporting will be completed on Friday, prior to collection week. The schedule is a follows: - Data Collection Start Date November 18, 2004 - First Deadline Date November 26, 2004 - New Collection Start Date November 30 - December 3, 2004 Collection will run on a weekly basis going forward on regular collection days. 1- 13 Steve Shaw, Vice - President, Corporate Affairs & Communications, Greater Toronto Airports Authority, submitting a copy of the Pickering Airport Draft Plan Report regarding a potential airport on the Pickering lands. I - 14 M. Bredeson, Executive Correspondence Officer, Office of the Prime Minister, acknowledging the municipality's correspondence regarding the Municipality of Clarington's endorsement of the City of Oshawa's resolution 'Project Beacon — General Motors of Canada Ltd.'. The views expressed in the resolution have been carefully reviewed. 1- 15 Bev Billings, PHN, Member of Durham Lives! Food Wellness working group, providing a copy of the first edition of the `Food Wellness — Your Community Newsletter'. The newsletter has been forwarded to agencies across the region that service clientele who have difficulty accessing sufficient, nutritious food. I - 16 Ontario Property and Environmental Rights Alliance, submitting a copy of the Greenbelt Background Discussion Paper outlining the following issues and concerns: dedicated Greenbelt supporters have no personal financial investment or legal title; Summary of Correspondence - 3 - December 13, 2004 - owners or rural lands targeted are seldom mentioned and rights never acknowledged; - legislation denies landowner compensation for entire or partial "takings" of private property; - manipulation of property values represents a massive re- distribution of wealth and shrinks the tax base of rural municipalities in the area; and - legislation provides no cost /benefit analysis. 1 - 17 Tim Hudak, M.P.P., Erie - Lincoln, addressing Council regarding the December 16, 2004 upcoming vote on the legislation in regards to the proposed Greenbelt Act. Mr. Hudak is requesting the deadline to be extended to allow for consultations and to send the Greenbelt legislation to an all -party Legislative Committee in 2005 for a proper and thorough review of the Greenbelt. 1- 18 Brian Lemon, CEO of Lakeridge Health Corporation, announcing a parking fee increase adding $450,000 to the Parking Revenue and Corporate Planning and Administrative reductions — creating $450,000 reduction to continue to lower the deficit. 1 - 19 Hume Martin, President & CEO, Rouge Valley Health System, and Brian Lemon, CEO of Lakeridge Health Corporation, advising that on November 18, 2004 CEOs from all the hospital were provided with the results of information gathered in regards to the Business Office Transformation Project — a project involving 18 east GTA and downtown hospitals looking at the feasibility of consolidating non - clinical support services. As a result, 16 of the hospitals have agreed to form a not -for- profit shared services company — Hospital Business Services to determine how to transition hospitals from their current set -up to the new company. I - 20 Luc Bourdon, Director General, Rail Safety, addressing a request submitted by the Municipal Clerk in regards to the speed of trains. Mr. Bourdon advises that the Canadian Transport Commission Order No. R -31780 Section 3, dated January 23, 1981, states: "If a train transporting any commodity regulated under the Red Book: a) passes through a centre or population containing 500 or more people in proximity to the track, and b) the track through such centre of population does not have hot box and dragging equipment detectors installed at least every 20 miles, the train shall not exceed twenty -five miles per hour while passing through the centre of population." The CN Kingston Subdivision. has hot box and dragging equipment detectors at mile 278.5 and 290.5 between Port Hope and Oshawa. The freight train speed varies from 40 to 60 miles per hour and passenger train Summary of Correspondence - 4 - December 13, 2004 speed varies from 90 — 95 miles per hour. The CP Belleville Subdivision has hot box and dragging equipment detectors at mile 147 and 164.5 between Port Hope and Oshawa. The freight train speed varies from 45 — 60 miles per hour and the passenger train speed is 60 miles per hour. Since hot box detectors have been installed on both CN and CP tracks in accordance with Order No. R- 31789, speed restrictions are not required. I - 21 August and Joanne Geisberger, submitting a copy of correspondence to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing stating their concerns in regards to the Greenbelt Act. 1-22 Frank Hoar, Newcastle -Bond Head Ratepayers Association, advising that at a meeting held on November 15, 2004 a motion was passed opposing the use of expropriation of any lakefront lands in the Village of Newcastle, for parkland purposes. As suggested in prior years, a viable alternative would be the current vacant lands on the west side of Graham Creek which is uninhabited, without structure and already owned by the Municipality. 1- 23 P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, advising that at a meeting held on December 1, 2004 their Council passed the following resolution regarding the 2004 Building Permit Activity Review (2004- P -88): "a) THAT Report #2004 -P -88 of the Commissioner of Planning be received for information; and b) THAT a copy of Report #2004 -P -88 of the Commissioner of Planning be forwarded to the area municipalities." 1-24 P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, advising that at a meeting held on December 1, 2004 their Council passed the following resolution regarding the Brownfield Regulation and Revisions to the Region's Framework for Assessing Site Contamination (2004- P -84): "a) THAT the revised `Framework for Assessing the Potential for Site Contamination and Requirements for Remediation in Site - Specific Planning Applications' shown as Attachment 1 to Report #2004 -P -84 of the Commissioner of Planning be endorsed; and b) THAT a copy of Report #2004 -P -84 of the Commissioner of Planning be forwarded to the area municipalities, the Urban Development Institute — Durham Chapter, the Durham Environmental Advisory Committee (DEAC) and the Ministry of the Environment." Summary of Correspondence - 5 - December 13, 2004 1-25 Mirka Januszkiewicz, Director of Waste Management Services, Regional Municipality of Durham, advising that the Region has initiated a Planning Study to conduct an Ontario Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate alternative technologies for processing and disposal of residential residual waste to maximize the recovery of recyclables and energy, while minimizing the amount of material requiring landfill disposal. 1-26 Ian D. Macnab, CAMC Chair 2003/04, Conservation Authorities Moraine Coalition, submitting a copy of a brochure detailing the efforts and successes of 2003. The mission of CAMC is to advance the science for understanding the Oak Ridges Moraine, leading to broad support for the conservation and protection of the form, function and linkages of the moraine. 1- 27 Martin de Rond, Director of Legislative & Information Services /Clerk, Town of Ajax, writing to the Cpl. Fred Topham VC Fundraising Project, advising that at a meeting held on November 22, 2004, their Council passed the following resolution regarding the Victoria Cross: "WHEREAS the Victoria Cross, Canada's highest military decoration, was awarded to Corporal Fred Topham for valour who ran into enemy fire to save the lives of dozens of wounded soldiers in Germany on March 24, 1945 during the Second World War; and WHEREAS Fred Topham died in 1974 and his widow died in 2001; and WHEREAS the estate put the medal on the market and received an offer of $319,000 from a collector in England; and WHEREAS the estate has agreed to sell the medal to the 1St Canadian Parachute Battalion Association if it can raise $275,000 by December 31, 2004; and WHEREAS the 1St Canadian Parachute Battalion Association plans to donate the medal to the Canadian War Museum that now holds 26 of the 94 Victoria Crosses awarded to Canadians; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax hereby authorizes a grant in the amount of $1,000.00 to be made to the 1St Canadian Parachute Battalion Museum Trust for the sole purpose of acquiring the Fred Topham Victoria Cross." Summary of Correspondence - 6 - December 13, 2004 I - 28 Association of Municipalities of Ontario, advising that at a meeting held on November 26, 2004, their Board of Directors passed the following resolution regarding Community Reinvestment Fund (CRF) Reconciliation: "WHEREAS on December 19, 2003, Finance Minister Greg Sorbara and Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Gerretsen wrote to Heads of Council regarding the Community Reinvestment Fund (CRF) providing information about 2004 allocations and signaling potential constraint for 2005; and WHEREAS subsequently, on December 22, 2003, their Deputy Ministers signed a joint letter to municipal Treasurers providing additional details and stating, that the government "cannot commit in advance to a Fall reconciliation" (for the 2003 CRF); and WHEREAS current provincial /municipal cost sharing arrangements and service responsibilities have undermined the financial sustainability of Ontario's municipalities; and WHEREAS requirements for municipalities to subsidize provincial income redistribution and provincial health care programs have contributed to Ontario's property tax payers paying the highest property taxes in Canada; and WHEREAS the Community Reinvestment Fund (CRF) was established in 1998 to partially mitigate the negative effects of the government's Local Services Realignment (LSR) initiative; and WHEREAS 403 municipalities receiving the CRF have not yet been informed whether or not there will be a reconciliation of CRF funding for the year 2003 in 2004; and WHEREAS municipalities are finalizing their budgets for the year 2005; and WHEREAS the government of Ontario is committed to building strong communities; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Minister of Finance be requested to work with AMO to undertake a thorough review of provincial - municipal cost sharing and service responsibility arrangements in 2005 with a view to addressing the fundamental problems of the current provincial - municipal LSR -based system; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED THAT CRF funding should be provided at 2004 levels for 2005 with reconciliation at the end of 2005; and Summary of Correspondence - 7 - December 13, 2004 FURTHER THAT AMO write to the Minister of Finance requesting confirmation that the there will be a reconciliation of the 2003 CRF before the end of 2004 and that 2004 CRF funding be reconciled in Fall 2005. CORRESPONDENCE FOR DIRECTION D - 1 John Greenfield, Bowmanville Branch 178, Royal Canadian Legion, stating the following concerns with the street signs named for veterans of a World War: street sign is erected by the developer and though named for a veteran the poppy is left off the sign. families of war veterans are pleased with the recognition of their veterans, but when some signs are not correct, it is hard to explain why this happens in the same community. Mr. Greenfield thanks Bob Russell, Planning Services Department, for his assistance in this program. (Motion to refer correspondence to the Director of Planning Services) D - 2 Shari Rowan, Treasurer, Tyrone Community Centre, requesting an interest -free loan in the amount of $2,000.00 to be repaid by December 31, 2005. The funds will be used to expand "Tyrone Spirit Day ". (Motion to refer correspondence to the Director of Finance /Treasurer) D - 3 Rhonda Barkley, Liaison, Ontario Family Fishing Weekend Steering Committee, requesting the weekend of Friday, July 8 through Sunday, July 10, 2005 be proclaimed "Ontario Family Fishing Weekend ". The Province of Ontario has proclaimed this weekend a licence -free fishing weekend, in conjunction with National Fishing Week which includes fish festivals, clinics, or conservation and educational activities. (Motion to Proclaim) D - 4 Jane Rowe, Clarington Museums & Archives Board, submitting her resignation from the Clarington Museums and Archives Board due to moving from the Municipality of Clarington. Although she has enjoyed the past year on the Board, she has relocated and is no longer a resident of the Municipality of Clarington. (Motion to thank Ms. Rowe for her participation on the Board and to refer correspondence to the Municipal Clerk) Summary of Correspondence - 8 - December 13, 2004 D - 5 J.D. Leach, City Clerk, City of Vaughan, advising that at a meeting held on November 22, 2004, their Council passed the following resolution regarding the Ontario Health Premium: "WHEREAS the provincial government introduced the Ontario Health Premium ( "OHP ") effective July 1, 2004 WHEREAS the Premier and the Minister of Finance have openly expressed their view that the provincial government did not intend that employers would be required to pay the OHP on behalf of employees WHEREAS the City of Vaughan may be financially impacted by an interpretation in the legislation resulting in employers being responsible for the cost. NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Vaughan hereby request that the provincial government take the necessary steps to enact an amendment to the legislation which clarifies the position of the government that the introduction of the Ontario Health Premium is intended as an increase to individual provincial income tax And that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Premier Dalton McGuinty, Minister of Finance Greg Sorbara, local Provincial Members of Parliament and municipalities over 50,000. (Motion for Direction) D - 6 Bruce Taylor, City Clerk, City of Pickering, advising that at a meeting held on November 15, 2004, their Council passed the following resolution regarding the Agreement for Annex 2001: "WHEREAS the Council of Great Lakes Governors, a body that is comprised of the Premiers of Ontario and Quebec and the Governors of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota, have as their Mission Statement that through the Council, Governors work collectively to ensure that the entire Great Lakes region is both economically sound and environmentally conscious in addressing today's problems and tomorrow's challenges; and WHEREAS the Council of Great Lakes Governors has produced a draft report entitles "Agreement for Annex 2001" which has the goal of protecting and restoring the Great Lakes; and WHEREAS many experts, including environmentalists, Native Leaders and elected people who believe that this Agreement will not protect the Great Lakes; and Summary of Correspondence - 9 - December 13, 2004 WHEREAS there has been a significant decrease in water levels that have impacted on commercial and recreational boat traffic and the ecological system of the Great Lakes which impacts on the lives of 40 million people; and WHEREAS any diversion of water from the Great lakes basin will have a continued negative effect on the Great Lakes; and WHEREAS the Agreement for Annex 2001 is structured so that the power to make decisions over water withdrawals to the United States will lie with the Governors of the States only and not with the inclusion of the Premiers of the two Provinces; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby resolves that: 1. The Prime Minister of Canada and the Premier of Ontario be requested to advocate that diversion of Great Lakes' waters not be allowed under the Agreement for Annex 2001 2. That the Council of Great Lakes Governors be requested to strengthen the Agreement for Annex 2001 on the ability to divert any water from the Great Lakes. 3. The present provision which allows the American States to overrule the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec be rejected and that a consensus of all parties on the Council of Great Lakes Governors be required before any water is allowed to be diverted. AND FURTHER THAT copies of this resolution be forwarded to: • The Honourable Stephane Dion, Federal Minister of the Environment The Honourable Ruben John Natural Resources The Honourable Geoff Regan and Oceans Efford, Federal Minister of Federal Minister of Fisheries • The Honourable Leona Dombrowsky, Provincial Minister of the Environment • The Honourable David Ramsey, Provincial Minister of Natural Resources • Mark Holland, MP, Ajax- Pickering • Dan McTeague, MP, Pickering- Scarborough East -Wayne Arthurs, MPP, Pickering- Ajax- Uxbridge • International Joint Commission -Mayor Mike Bradley, City of Sarnia -Ontario lakeshore municipalities -Association of Municipalities of Ontario" (Motion for Direction) REVISED SUMMARY OF BY -LAWS DECEMBER 13, 2004 BY -LAWS 2004 -248 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Veltri and Son Ltd.) (Item #26 of Report #1) 2004 -249 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the former Town of Newcastle (Doug Farrow) (Item #3 of Report #1) 2004 -250 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington (Aspen Springs Limited) (Item #6 of Report #1) 2004 -251 being a by -law to authorize the execution of the New Memorandum of Understanding between the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and the Valleys 2000 (Bowmanville) Inc. (Item #8 of Report #1) 2004 -252 being a by -law to amend By -law 84 -63, the Comprehensive Zoning By -law for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington (1419345 Ontario Ltd.) (Item #11 of Report #1) 2004 -253 being a by -law to provide for Civil Marriage Services to be Offered by the Municipality of Clarington (Item #18 of Report #1) 2004 -254 being a by -law to licence, regulate and govern taxi and limousine business in the Municipality of Clarington and to repeal By -law 74 -72 and its amendments (Item #19 of Report #1) 2004 -255 being a by -law to authorize the execution of a contract between the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and the Region of Durham for the provision of services under an agreement for Single Stream Remuneration for Regional Council duties, for the Mayor and Members of Regional Council (Item #22 of Report #1) 2004 -256 being a by -law to authorize the execution of a contract between the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and the Monteith Brown Planning Consultants Ltd., London, Ontario, to enter into an agreement for the Outdoor Recreation Facilities Study (Item #23 of Report #1) BY -LAWS 2004 -257 being a by -law to recognize and adopt as policy for the Municipality of Clarington Corporate Policy Al, Staffing and Recruiting, and to adhere to its conditions and precepts as set out when hiring employees for the Municipality (Report #2) 2004 -258 being a by -law to adopt Amendment No. 39 to the Clarington Official Plan (Unfinished Business) 2004 -259 being a by -law to amend By -law 2001 -125, a by -law to appoint Department Heads 2004 -260 being a by -law to amend By -law 91 -58, as amended, being a By -law to Regulate Traffic on Highways, Municipal and Private Property in the Municipality of Clarington (Approved by Council October 12, 2004) 2004 -261 Confidential Property Matter (Confidential Report PSD- 164 -04) 2004 -262 Confidential Personnel Matter (Confidential Report ADM- 10 -04) 2004 -263 Confidential Personnel Matter (Confidential Report ADM- 11 -04) 2004 -264 Confidential Personnel Matter (Confidential Report ADM- 11 -04)