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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAO-001-14 Clarington REPORT CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE Meeting: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE Date: January 20, 2014 Resolution #: 641017,-0 Y7-// By-law#: Report#: CAO-001-14 File #: Subject: LONG-TERM POTENTIAL OF A BOAT LAUNCH IN BOWMANVILLE RECOMMENDATIONS: It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee recommend to Council the following: 1. THAT Council either, a) receive Report CAO-001-14 for information; OR b) consider allocating in the 2014 Budget the suggested funding of$35,000 to $45,000 to study the long-term potential of a boat launch in Bowmanville. Submitted by: - Franklin Wu, Chief Administrative Officer CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T 905-623-3379 REPORT NO.: CAO- 001-14 PAGE 2 1. PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to respond to Council's direction on the matter of reporting on the long-term potential of a boat launch in Bowmanville. 2. BACKGROUND 2.1 At the January 7, 2013 GPA meeting the following resolution was passed: "THAT Staff be requested to report on the long-term potential of a boat launch in Bowmanville." 2.2 This followed several earlier reports on the related but narrower matters of dredging the Bowmanville Creek (the most recent of which was LGL-004-12 on September 10, 2012 which summarized several earlier reports) and parking control at boat launches (Report CLD- 035-12 on December 10, 2012). 3. KEY ACTIONS REQUIRED TO RESPOND TO COUNCIL REQUEST 3.1 Relevant experience elsewhere suggests that the examination of the long term potential of a boat launch in Bowmanville requires five key actions: • A market study to determine the scale of the short and long-term demand for a boat launch in Bowmanville, what specific features and benefits that market would desire and be willing to pay for and the price they would be willing to pay • Identification of potential locations of a boat launch in Bowmanville that would meet the identified market needs • Estimation of the cost of developing each site based on meeting the market needs. Key development costs would be expected to include: an engineering study, environmental assessment, construction of a boat launch and other features required to make the launch feasible (e.g., potential dredging, developing space for the safe parking of vehicles and boat trailers and putting effective means in place to manage parking demand). As well, analysis should show the likely life cycle of such work, e.g., if the existing boat launch was dredged, how quickly the creek may fill with silt again. Finally the expected annual operating and maintenance costs, including allocations for asset replacement reserves, would need to be determined REPORT NO.: CAO- 001-14 PAGE 3 • Analysis of the range and type of economic activity and other benefits likely to be generated by a specific boat launch • A review of the options for distributing the costs, e.g., how much of the cost should be financed from users vs. benefitting landowners vs. the Municipality 3.2 While staff have not incurred municipal expenditures to determine the cost of undertaking these five steps, experience elsewhere would suggest that a study of this nature would likely cost between $35,000 and $45,000. 4. CONCLUSION 4.1 Determining the long-term potential of a boat launch in Bowmanville is a matter requiring answering a range of questions, including: the scale and nature of the short and long-term market for such a service, the best location for a boat launch, the capital and operating costs of developing a boat launch and ancillary services and the life cycle of these, the economic and other benefits likely to be generated and how the costs of such an undertaking should be distributed among the benefitting parties, including the Municipality. 4.2 It would likely cost the Municipality between $35,000 and $45,000 to obtain clear answers to these questions including having a clearer understanding of the scale of investment required to realize the long-term potential of a boat launch in Bowmanville. 4.3 Council will need to decide whether it wishes to undertake such a study and if it does, provide for it in the 2014 Budget. CONFORMITY WITH STRATEGIC PLAN — The recommendations contained in this report conform to the following priorities of the Strategic Plan: X Promoting economic development Maintaining financial stability Connecting Clarington Promoting green initiatives X Investing in infrastructure X Showcasing our community Not in conformity with Strategic Plan Staff Contact: Curry Clifford, MPA, CMO, Corporate Initiatives Officer