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Present:
Mayor Kevin Ashe
Councillors:
M. Brenner
L. Cook
M. Nagy
D. Pickles
L. Robinson
Absent:
S. Butt
Also Present:
M. Carpino - Chief Administrative Officer
K. Bentley - Director, City Development & CBO
P. Bigioni - Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
S. Boyd - Fire Chief
S. Douglas-Murray - Director, Community Services
B. Duffield - Director, Operations
J. Eddy - Director, Human Resources
R. Holborn - Director, Engineering Services
F. Jadoon - Director, Economic Development & Strategic Projects
S. Karwowski - Director, Finance & Treasurer
S. Cassel - City Clerk
l. Gibbs - Division Head, Culture and Community Programming
L. Arshad - Manager, Economic Development & Marketing
J. Litoborski - Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement Services
R. Perera - Deputy Clerk
C. Redmond - (Acting) Deputy Clerk
J. San Antonio - Senior Advisor, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
1. Call to Order/Roll Call
The City Clerk certified that all Members of Council were present and participating in-
person, save and except Councillor Butt.
2. Moment of Reflection
Mayor Ashe called for a silent moment of reflection.
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3. Indigenous Land Acknowledgment Statement
Mayor Ashe read the Indigenous Land Acknowledgment Statement.
4. Disclosure of Interest
4.1 Councillor Pickles declared a conflict of interest under the Municipal Conflict of
Interest Act with respect to Item 14.2, Confidential Memorandum from the
Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, regarding the KPMG Report
regarding Frenchman’s Bay Potential Acquisition, as the matter may involve an
organization that he was affiliated with.
Councillor Pickles did not take part in the discussion or vote on this matter.
4.2 Councillor Robinson declared a conflict of interest under the Municipal Conflict of
Interest Act with respect to Item 9.1, Corr. 30-23, Integrity Commissioner’s
Recommendation Report Regarding Complaints against Councillor Lisa Robinson,
October 13, 2023. Councillor Robinson stated that in accordance with Section 5 of
the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, she reserved her right to take part in the
discussion of the matter, however, would not take part in the vote.
5. Adoption of Minutes
Resolution #289/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Robinson
Council Minutes, September 25, 2023
Planning & Development Committee Minutes, October 3, 2023
Carried
6. Presentations
There were no presentations.
7. Question Period
There were no questions from members of the public.
8. Delegations
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8.1 Neil Pasher, Founder, Sloane’s House
Lorraine Sunstrum-Mann, Board Member, Sloane’s House
Re: Progress on Bringing a Pediatric Respite and Hospice Facility to Durham
Region
Neil Pasher, Founder, Sloane’s House, and Lorraine Sunstrum-Mann, Board
Member, Sloane’s House joined the hybrid electronic Council meeting and with the
aid of a PowerPoint Presentation, provided an update on the progress of bringing
a Pediatric Respite and Hospitality Facility to Durham Region. Mr. Pasher and Ms.
Sunstrum-Mann spoke to the vision and mission of Sloane’s House, the
importance of respite care, the range of hospice services, the focus of palliative
care, the need for hospice care in Durham Region, the impact on families, the
strategic directions for the future, support for the organization, stakeholder
outreach, current programs, and partnerships.
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Council, and Mr.
Pasher and Ms. Sunstrum-Mann regarding:
• the reasons a respite and hospitality facility are needed in Durham Region;
• the anticipated timeline to have the facility completed, the capacity of the
facility, and the number of families it can support; and,
• the plans for expansion of current summer programs at WindReach Farms.
8.2 David Biggar, Manager of Project Development, Plus Power
Fernando De Samaniego Steta, Regional Director, Project Development, Plus
Power, Ben Weisel, Director of Permitting, Plus Power
Daniel Brennan, Senior Manager, Permitting, Plus Power
Utilia Amaral, Consultant, Plus Power
Nick Petrakis, Consultant, Plus Power
Re: Report ECD 06-23
Trillium Energy Storage
- Municipal Support Resolution
Daniel Brennan and his colleagues from Plus Power appeared before Council and
advised they were available for questions pertaining to Report ECD 06-23.
Resolution #290/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cook
That the order of the agenda be changed to hear Item 11.6, Report ECD 06-23, as
the next item of business.
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Carried
11.6 Director, Economic Development & Strategic Projects, Report ECD 06-23
Trillium Energy Storage
Municipal Support Resolution
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Council, staff, Mr.
Biggar, Mr. De Samaniego Steta, Mr. Weisel, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Amaral, and Mr.
Petrakis, regarding:
• the potential hazards, lifespan and replacement cost of lithium batteries and
the radiation they generate;
• the appropriateness of the location being proposed for the project;
• clarification that the purpose of the project was to take excess power off the
grid when not needed, store it, and add the power back to the grid when
required;
• the requirement for the applicant to follow the City’s procurement and
planning process; and,
• confirmation that these facilities are needed across the province.
Resolution #291/23
Moved by Councillor Cook
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
1. That Report ECD 06-23 regarding the proposed Battery Energy Storage
System be received;
2. That Council approve a Municipal Support Resolution (Attachment 1), as
required by the Independent Electricity Systems Operator, for the Trillium
Energy Storage project proposed by Plus Power, LLC at 2310 Fairport
Road (Property Identification Number: 26371-0948);
3. That the Mayor be authorized to sign the Prescribed Form of Municipal
Support Resolution on behalf of the Corporation of the City of Pickering;
and,
4. That a copy of the signed Prescribed Form of Municipal Support Resolution
and Report ECD 06-23 be forwarded to Power Plus, LLC.
Carried
8.3 Terry Keefe, Durham Resident
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Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Terry Keefe, Durham Resident, appeared before Council to speak to concerns
regarding the Motion on Legislative Amendments to improve Municipal Codes of
Conduct and Enforcement, specifically with respect to allowing municipalities to
apply to a member of the judiciary to remove a sitting member, and prohibiting a
member so removed from sitting for election in the term of removal and the
subsequent term of office. Ms. Keefe stated that removing an elected official
without regard for the people’s voice was undemocratic. Ms. Keefe noted that
Council is elected to manage the business of the City and not to use their position
for political activism or political activist lobby groups. She stated that everyone
should be treated equally, to ensure public spaces are neutral, and for Members
of Council to be able to bring forward motions without repercussions.
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Council and Ms.
Keefe regarding the substance of the proposed motion being based on Bill 5 and
pre-dating the current Term of Council.
8.4 Maja Petrovic, Pickering Resident
Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Maja Petrovic, Pickering Resident, appeared before Council to speak to concerns
regarding the Motion on Legislative Amendments to improve Municipal Codes of
Conduct and Enforcement. Ms. Petrovic stated that she objected to the Motion as
Council should be focusing on the economy, jobs, democracy, and not increasing
rules. Ms. Petrovic stated that Members of Council need to work together to find
solutions even when there is disagreement amongst Members and added that the
residents were suffering due to Council’s inability to work collaboratively.
8.5 Vaughan Brown, Pickering Resident
Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Vaughn Brown, Pickering Resident, appeared before Council to speak to concerns
regarding the Motion on Legislative Amendments to improve Municipal Codes of
Conduct and Enforcement. Mr. Brown stated that he objected to the Motion as it
takes away his voice, and that discrimination on Council should be controlled by
the Bill of Rights.
8.6 Rick Troyan, True North Transparency
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Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Rick Troyan, was not able to connect electronically to the meeting and did not
provide a delegation.
8.7 Esther Klein, Pickering Resident
Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Esther Klein, Pickering Resident, appeared before Council to speak to concerns
regarding the Motion on Legislative Amendments to improve Municipal Codes of
Conduct and Enforcement. Ms. Klein stated that she objected to the Motion to
remove an elected official who the citizens had voted for.
8.8 Faisal Mirza, Durham Resident
Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Faisal Mirza, Durham Resident, was not in attendance at the meeting and did not
provide a delegation.
8.9 Umair Jalil, Durham Resident
Asma Umair, Durham Resident
Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Umair Jalil, Durham Resident, and Asma Umair, Durham Resident were not in
attendance at the meeting and did not provide a delegation.
8.10 Gordon Carpenter, Pickering Resident
Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Gordon Carpenter, Pickering Resident, appeared before Council to speak to
concerns regarding the Motion on Legislative Amendments to improve Municipal
Codes of Conduct and Enforcement. Mr. Carpenter stated that he objected to the
Motion and considers some sections as righteous, undemocratic, and tyrannical.
He further stated that the Motion would be used to get rid of Councillors who took
a difference stance and questioned how this could be used by politicians.
8.11 Monica Carpenter, Pickering Resident
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Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Monica Carpenter, Pickering Resident, appeared before Council to speak to
concerns regarding the Motion on Legislative Amendments to improve Municipal
Codes of Conduct and Enforcement. Ms. Carpenter stated that she objected to the
Motion and that Council was in violation of the Whereas clauses in the Motion.
She stated that Council should reflect on their actions and words as it was not
creating a safe and respectful workplace for Councillors and staff. She added that
the ability to remove a Member of Council from their elected position could be
easily abused if a Member had a difference of opinion and encouraged Members
to be politically correct. Ms. Carpenter suggested that Council should listen and
respond to each other and set an example for residents and stated that it was
wrong to penalize Councillors.
8.12 Dianna Robinson, Durham Resident
Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Dianna Robinson, Durham Resident, appeared before Council to speak to
concerns regarding the Motion on Legislative Amendments to improve Municipal
Codes of Conduct and Enforcement. Ms. Robinson stated that she objected to the
Motion, specifically regarding the recommendation to allow the removal of a
Member of Council through the judiciary process, when they were elected by their
constituents. She stated that the Motion was denying the right of citizens to vote
for their preferred representative which was moving towards a dictatorship. She
concluded her delegation by stating that these legislative changes would apply to
all Members of Council.
8.13 Jessica Wilkins, Durham Resident
Janice Strasbourg, Durham Resident
Re: Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
Jessica Wilkins, Durham Resident, and Janice Strasbourg, Durham Resident,
appeared before Council to speak to concerns regarding the Motion on Legislative
Amendments to improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and Enforcement. Ms.
Wilkins and Ms. Strasbourg stated that they objected to the Motion, specifically
regarding the recommendation to allow the removal of a Member of Council
through the judiciary process, stating it is violation of rights and freedom of
speech. The delegates noted that the Motion was vague and subjective, adding
that Council did not have the right to override the Bill of Rights. They further stated
that if a Member of Council was doing a good job, they would continue to be
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elected and those that did not do a good job would not get re-elected noting that
this Motion ignored democracy by going against the electoral process.
It was the consensus of Council to take a short recess.
Council recessed at 8:47 p.m. and reconvened at 9:00 p.m.
9. Correspondence
9.1 Corr. 30-23
Jeff Abrams, Co-Principal, Principles Integrity, Integrity Commissioner for the City
of Pickering
Janice Atwood-Petkovski, Co-Principal, Principles Integrity, Integrity
Commissioner for the City of Pickering
Re: Integrity Commissioner’s Recommendation Report Regarding Complaints
against Councillor Lisa Robinson, October 13, 2023
Janice Atwood-Petkovski , Co-Principal, Principles Integrity, Integrity
Commissioner for the City of Pickering, connected to the electronic meeting to
speak to the City of Pickering Integrity Commissioner’s Recommendation Report
Complaints against Councillor Robinson.
Ms. Atwood-Petkovski stated that the report flows from complaints received from
Councillors’ Brenner, Cook, and Nagy, Durham District School Board
(DDSB)Trustee Cunningham, as well as other members of the community
between May 19-23, 2023, regarding Councillor Robinson’s conduct on May 15,
2023 on the steps of the DDSB Office, where she addressed the crowd and read
out notices of motion that she intended to bring to Council the following week. Ms.
Atwood provided a thorough overview of the details contained within the Report.
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Council and Ms.
Atwood-Petkovski regarding several aspects of the Integrity Commissioner’s
Report.
It was the consensus of Council to take a short recess.
Council recessed at 9:40 p.m. and reconvened at 9:44 p.m.
Detailed discussion ensued between Members of Council and Ms. Atwood-
Petkovski pertaining to Councillor Robinson’s concerns regarding how the
investigation had been carried out and the findings of the Integrity Commissioner.
Further discussion ensued between Members of Council regarding:
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• concerns regarding the division within Council and treatment of Councillor
Robinson;
• similar complaints being filed by other complainants with the Integrity
Commissioner regarding Councillor Robinson;
• the need to respect the position of Members of Council on their views
regarding Motions as they represent the views of their ward constituents;
and,
• the need to take responsibility and work collaboratively to set an example of
respectful and responsible governance.
Due to the lack of decorum in the Chambers, the Chair called for the clearing of
the public gallery.
It was the consensus of Council to take a short recess.
Council recessed at 10:12 p.m. and reconvened at 10:29 p.m.
Having previously declared a conflict of interest, Councillor Robinson did not vote
on the following item.
Resolution #292/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cook
1. That the Report of the Integrity Commissioner, dated October 13, 2023, as
contained in Corr. 30-23, pertaining to Councillor Lisa Robinson be
received; and,
2. That in accordance with the Integrity Commissioner’s Report
recommendations, the salary remuneration paid to Councillor Robinson be
suspended for a period of 60 days (four pay periods) commencing on the
next scheduled pay period.
Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote
9.2 Corr. 31-23
Kevin Ashe, Mayor, City of Pickering
Re: Proposed Cherrywood Development
City of Pickering Direct and Indirect Costs
A brief discussion period ensued between Members of Council regarding the
announcement of the Minister of Municipal Affairs & Housings, and their intention
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to enter into discussions to review urban boundaries and the requests from
municipalities for reimbursement.
Resolution #293/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cook
That Corr. 31-23, from Kevin Ashe, Mayor, City of Pickering, dated October 13,
2023, regarding Proposed Cherrywood Development - City of Pickering Direct and
Indirect Costs, be received for information.
Carried
9.3 Corr. 32-23
The Association of Municipalities of Ontario
Re: Policy Update - Toronto New Deal and Housing Affordability Task Force
Responses
Resolution #294/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
That Corr. 32-23, from The Association of Municipalities of Ontario, dated
September 19, 2023, regarding Policy Update - Toronto New Deal and Housing
Affordability Task Force Responses, be received for information.
Carried
9.4 Corr. 33-23
Jamie Eckenswiller, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk, Municipality of West
Grey
Re: Establishing a Guaranteed Livable Income
A brief discussion period ensued between Members of Council regarding the
financial implications associated with endorsing the AMO Correspondence and
that the implications would fall under the Federal and Provincial Governments.
Resolution #295/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
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That Corr. 33-23, from Jamie Eckenswiller, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk,
Municipality of West Grey, dated September 22, 2023, regarding Establishing a
Guaranteed Livable Income, be received and endorsed.
Carried on a Recorded Vote as Follows:
Yes:
Councillor Brenner
Councillor Cook
Councillor Nagy
Councillor Pickles
No:
Councillor Robinson
Mayor Ashe
9.5 Corr. 34-23
Robert Cerjanec, Executive Lead, Strategic Initiatives and External Relations,
Durham District School Board
David Wright, Associate Director, Corporate Services, Durham District School
Board
Re: Durham District School Board Enrollment Pressures and Capital Priorities
Resolution #296/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
That Corr. 34-23 from Robert Cerjanec, Executive Lead, Strategic Initiatives and
External Relations, Durham District School Board, and
David Wright, Associate Director, Corporate Services, Durham District School
Board, dated October 4, 2023, regarding Durham District School Board Enrollment
Pressures and Capital Priorities, be received for information.
Carried
10. Report of the Planning & Development Committee held on October 3, 2023
The Planning and Development Committee Meeting held on October 3, 2023 adjourned
due to a loss of quorum. There were no recommendations made by the Planning &
Development Committee at the October 3rd Meeting.
11. New and Unfinished Business
11.1 Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report BYL 06-23
Noise Control By-law Review and Update
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A question and answer period ensured between Members of Council and staff
regarding:
• the types of noises that are permissible under the By-law and whether
there would be any issues with snow blowers and snowplows that could
run in the early morning and late evening;
• the data that By-law staff used to compile the information in the report;
and,
• additional tools in the updated By-law to address noise issues for residents
adjacent to commercial plazas.
Resolution #297/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Cook
1. That this Report BYL 06-23 be received;
2. That the attached Noise Control By-law be enacted; and,
3. That appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the
actions necessary to implement the recommendations in this report.
Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote
Resolution #298/23
Moved by Councillor Robinson
Seconded by Councillor Nagy
That due to the remaining items of business on the agenda, the meeting be
extended to 12:00 a.m.
Carried
11.2 Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report BYL 07-23
Toys for Tickets and Food for Fines Holiday Parking Fine Program
Resolution #299/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
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1. That Council authorize staff to implement the Toys for Tickets/Food for
Fines program from November 27 through December 20, 2023;
2. That parking tickets issued between Monday, November 27 through
Wednesday, December 20, 2023 be eligible for the Toys for Tickets/Food
for Fines program; and,
3. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the
necessary actions as indicated in this report.
Carried
11.3 Chief Administrative Officer, Report CAO 10-23
Approval of “Black Joy Holiday Market” for the Pickering Anti-Black Racism
Taskforce (PABRT)
Resolution #300/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
1. That Council approve the PABRT-led event per ADM 040 Committees and
Taskforces of Council Policy and on terms and conditions satisfactory to
the Director, Community Services and the Chief Administrative Officer;
and,
2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take
the necessary actions as indicated in this report.
Carried
11.4 Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report CLK 09-23
Special Powers and Duties of the Head of Council (Strong Mayor Powers) under
Part VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25
Information Report and recommended updates to Procedure By-law #8019/23
S. Cassel, City Clerk, provided a brief overview of Report CLK 09-23 and the
Strong Mayor Powers under the Municipal Act.
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Council and staff
regarding:
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• concerns regarding the use of the Powers resulting in a lack of
accountability, concentration of authority, and undermining a democratic
system;
• implications of Council not adopting the draft by-law and the fact that not
adopting the by-law would have no impact on the availability for the Mayor
to use the Powers that have been prescribed by the Province;
• the importance of the draft by-law providing guidance on using the Powers
consistently;
• whether there was potential for additional powers to be added; and,
• the ability to repeal the proposed appendix to the Procedure By-Law
should the Province pull back the Strong Mayor Powers legislation.
Resolution #301/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
1. That Report CLK 09-23, regarding information pertaining to the Special
Powers and Duties of the Head of Council (Strong Mayor Powers) under
Part VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, and the
recommended updates to Procedure By-law #8019/23 be received;
2. That the draft by-law, included as Attachment #1 to CLK 09-23, to amend
Procedure By-law #8019/23 be approved; and,
3. That the appropriate City of Pickering Officials be authorized to take such
actions as are necessary to give effect to the recommendations in this
Report.
Carried on a Recorded Vote as follows:
Yes:
Councillor Brenner
Councillor Cook
Councillor Nagy
Councillor Pickles
Mayor Ashe
No:
Councillor Robinson
11.5 Director, Community Services, Report CS 27-23
Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex Arena Dressing Rooms
- Outreach Shower Facilities
DARS Inc. Agreement Renewal
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Resolution #302/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
1. That Report CS 27-23 regarding Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation
Complex Arena Dressing Rooms – Outreach Shower Facilities be
received;
2. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Memorandum
of Understanding with DARS Inc., set out in Attachment 1 to this report, for
use of the Chestnut Hills Development Recreation Complex Arena
Dressing Rooms, for outreach shower facilities, subject to minor revisions
as may be required by the Director, Community Services and the Director,
Corporate Services & City Solicitor; and,
3. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take
necessary actions as indicated in this report.
Carried
11.7 Fire Chief, Report FIR 04-23
Request for Proposal No. RFP2023-10
Fire Services Master Plan and Community Risk Assessment
Resolution #303/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
1. That Proposal No. RFP2023-10 submitted by Behr Integrated Solutions
Inc. Fire Services Consultants in the amount of $116,124.00 (HST
included) be accepted;
2. That Council authorize the Director, Finance & Treasurer to finance the net
project cost of $104,573.00 (net of HST rebate) as approved in the 2023
Current Budget as follows:
a) The sum of $78,430.00 to be funded from the Development Charges –
Fire Services Reserve Fund;
b) The sum of $26,143.00 to be funded from Property Taxes; and,
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3. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the
necessary actions as indicated in this report.
Carried
11.8 Director, Operations, Report OPS 25-23
Seniors & Persons with Disabilities Snow Clearing Program
- RFP2023-8
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Council and staff
regarding:
• clarification regarding the dollar value of the eligibility ceiling cap;
• clarification that residents currently on an Ontario Disability Works
program would not be paying for program; and,
• clarification that 75% of the program was being funded through casino
revenues with the remaining 25% of the costs being funded by taxpayers.
Resolution #304/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
1. That proposal for Request for Proposal No. RFP2023-8 submitted by
Gray’s Landscape & Snow Removal Inc. in the amount of $168,017.40
(excluding HST) be accepted;
2. That Council authorize the Director, Finance & Treasurer to finance Year 1
(2023) of the Seniors & Persons with Disabilities Snow Removal Program
in the amount of $221,288.00 (net of HST rebate) as approved in the 2023
Current Budget as follows:
a) The sum of $167,001.00 to be funded from the Casino Reserve; and,
b) The sum of $54,287.00 to be funded from Property Taxes;
3. That financing for 2024 to 2026 of the Proposal be provided in the annual
Current Budgets, for a total amount of $1,830.406.00 (net of HST rebate);
and,
4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take
the necessary actions as indicated in this report.
Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote
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11.9 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 33-23
Award of Request for Proposal (RFP 2023-7) for a Retail Market Study
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Council and staff
regarding the procurement process and the selection criteria used in the
evaluation of the submissions.
Resolution #305/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
1. That Proposal number RFP 2023-7 for a Retail Market Study, for the City
of Pickering, submitted by Parcel Economics Inc., in the amount of
$72,750.00 (excluding HST), be accepted;
2. That the net project cost of $74,031.00 (net of HST rebate), be approved;
3. That Council authorize the Director, Finance & Treasurer to finance the net
project cost of $74,031.00 as follows:
a) The sum of $33,314.00 to be funded by a transfer from the
Development Charge Reserve Fund – Growth Related Studies;
b) The sum of $40,717.00 to be funded from Property Taxes; and,
4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take
such actions as are necessary to give effect to this Report.
Carried
11.10 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 36-23
Environmental Registry of Ontario Posting 019-7669
Changes to the definition of an “Affordable Residential Unit” in the Development
Charges Act.
Resolution #306/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
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1. That Council endorse the comments contained in Report PLN 36-23, and
as set out in Appendix I to Report PLN 36-23, as the City of Pickering
Detailed Comments on the proposed changes to the definition of an
“Affordable Residential Unit” in the Development Charges Act; and,
2. That staff be authorized to submit the comments in Report PLN 36-23 and
Council’s resolution thereon, to the Environmental Registry of Ontario
posting (ERO 019-7669) as the City of Pickering’s comments on the
proposed changes to the definition of an “Affordable Residential Unit” in
the Development Charges Act.
Carried
Resolution #307/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cook
That leave be granted to suspend the rules of procedure to introduce a motion
regarding Cost Recovery: Greenbelt – Cherrywood Area Lands.
Carried on a Two-Thirds Vote
11.11 Cost Recovery: Greenbelt – Cherrywood Area Lands
A brief discussion period ensued between Members of Council regarding the
request to the Province, and the importance of ensuring the approach used in
any future review of the Greenbelt lands is transparent and consultative.
Resolution #308/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cook
Whereas, on December 14, 2022, the Province removed land in the City of
Pickering from the Provincial Greenbelt Plan, known as the Cherrywood Area
lands;
And Whereas, the Province directed through the Office of the Provincial Land and
Development Facilitator to facilitate discussions with the City of Pickering, and
the Cherrywood Area landowners, to develop a Master Plan of the Cherrywood
Area lands and that such discussions included:
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• a minimum of 25% of the 30,000 residential units (7,500 units) being a
combination of affordable and/or attainable housing which included the
provision of at least 6,000 income-based affordable housing units through
recognized non-profit housing providers including Habitat for Humanity
GTA and Durham Region Non-Profit Housing Corporation;
• total accommodation of 73,000 new residents and 23,000 jobs;
• a 30-acre health care campus – which could include a hospital, confirmed
with a letter of understanding with Lakeridge Health and landowners;
• a 14-acre post-secondary school campus with Durham College, confirmed
through a letter of understanding with Durham College and landowners;
• a substantial amount of publicly owned parkland, exceeding the Planning
Act maximums;
• community centres, libraries, recreational complexes, fire halls,
maintenance facilities, trails and an outdoor amphitheater for the
performing arts;
• employment lands to foster economic growth and job creation; and,
• infrastructure - roads, water, wastewater, stormwater management
systems, within the Cherrywood area lands and beyond.
And Whereas, the Province further directed the Office of the Provincial Land and
Development Facilitator to facilitate negotiations of a Development Agreement,
and other agreements, required for the Cherrywood Area to support an expedited
development approval process in order to meet the Provincially imposed
deadlines of achieving land use planning approvals by the end of 2023 and
commencing construction by no later than 2025;
And Whereas, in reliance on the Provincial direction and timelines, the City
expended taxpayers’ dollars to retain additional planning, engineering, and
administrative staff to expedite the review of the Cherrywood Area plans and
studies required to meet the deadlines established by the Province;
And Whereas, in reliance on the Provincial direction and timelines, the City also
expended taxpayers’ dollars to retain external Legal Counsel and other technical
consultants to negotiate the Development Agreement and protect the City’s
interests;
And Whereas, the City and its staff have worked expeditiously and cooperatively
to achieve Provincial goals and timelines as directed at considerable time and
cost to the City;
Now therefore be it resolved that the Council of The Corporation of the City of
Pickering:
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1. Endorses the actions of the Mayor to make a request to the Honourable
Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, and the Honourable Paul Calandra,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, for the recovery and
reimbursement of all costs incurred by the City since December 14, 2022,
respecting the Cherrywood Area lands totaling $360,135; and,
2. That should there be any consideration for any future Greenbelt lands
review, that it be undertaken in a transparent manner through impartial,
nonpartisan experts in conservation, agriculture and environmentalism,
and include engagement with Indigenous communities and impacted
municipalities and their Councils.
Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote
12. Motions and Notice of Motions
12.1 Street Naming for Former Pickering Councillor Donald Kitchen
Resolution #309/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cook
WHEREAS, Section 02.02 (a) of Policy ADM 220, Street Naming Policy states
that the procedure for reserving names not on the Reserve List to be used for
public or private streets in Pickering requires all applicants to submit an
application to add a street name to the Reserve List to the City Development
Department which shall include the proposed name and the rationale for the
name, in addition to the applicable fees as per the City’s Fees and Charges By-
law;
And Whereas, former Ward 2 Town Councillor Donald Kitchen, who passed away
on April 18, 2023, resided in Bay Ridges and was a founding President of the Bay
Ridges Eastshore Community Association, served as Ward 2 Town Councillor for
16 years, and was responsible for championing Community Centres, Kinsman
Park, and Green Spaces in Pickering;
Now therefore be it resolved that the Council of The Corporation of the City of
Pickering:
1. Recognizes that the late former Ward 2 Town Councillor Donald Kitchen
was a resident of Pickering and exhibited significant importance to
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Pickering’s Heritage and meets the criteria under Policy ADM 220, Street
Naming Policy; and,
2. Directs that the associated fees under Policy ADM 220, Street Naming
Policy and the application to add the street name to the Reserve List be
waived, in recognition of Donald Kitchen’s service to the residents of
Pickering and specifically Ward 2 as a member of Pickering Town Council.
Carried
12.2 Legislative Amendments to Improve Municipal Codes of Conduct and
Enforcement
A brief discussion period ensued between Members of Council regarding:
• the history surrounding the drafting of the motion, its ties to the proposed
Bill 5, and the need to revise the current language in the Statute; and,
• the impacts to democratic rights as it relates to the motion.
Resolution #310/23
Moved by Councillor Nagy
Seconded by Councillor Cook
WHEREAS, all Ontarians deserve and expect a safe and respectful workplace;
And Whereas, municipal governments, as the democratic institutions most directly
engaged with Ontarians need respectful discourse;
And Whereas, several incidents in recent years of disrespectful behaviour and
workplace harassment have occurred amongst members of municipal councils;
And Whereas, these incidents seriously and negatively affect the people involved
and lower public perceptions of local governments;
And Whereas, municipal Codes of Conduct are helpful tools to set expectations of
council member behaviour;
And Whereas, municipal governments do not have the necessary tools to
adequately enforce compliance with municipal Codes of Conduct;
Now therefore be it resolved that the Council of The Corporation of the City of
Pickering:
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1. Supports the call of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario for the
Government of Ontario to introduce legislation to strengthen municipal
Codes of Conduct and compliance with them in consultation with municipal
governments; and,
2. That the legislation encompass the Association of Municipalities of
Ontario’s recommendations for:
a) Updating municipal Codes of Conduct to account for workplace safety
and harassment;
b) Creating a flexible administrative penalty regime, adapted to the local
economic and financial circumstances of municipalities across Ontario;
c) Increasing training of municipal Integrity Commissioners to enhance
consistency of investigations and recommendations across the
province;
d) Allowing municipalities to apply to a member of the judiciary to remove a
sitting member, if recommended through the report of a municipal
Integrity Commissioner; and,
e) Prohibit a member so removed from sitting for election in the term of
removal and the subsequent term of office.
3. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to The Premier, Durham MPP’s,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Associate Minister of Women’s
Social and Economic Opportunity, Association of Municipalities of Ontario,
The Regional Municipality of Durham, and lower-tier Durham Municipalities.
Carried on a Recorded Vote as Follows:
Yes:
Councillor Brenner
Councillor Cook
Councillor Nagy
Councillor Pickles
Mayor Ashe
No:
Councillor Robinson
13. By-laws
13.1 By-law 8048/23
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Being a by-law to prohibit and regulate noise.
13.2 By-law 8049/23
Being a by-law to amend Procedure By-law 8019/23, a by-law to govern the
proceedings of Council, any of its Committees, the conduct of its Members, and
the calling of Meetings.
13.3 By-law 8050/23
Being a by-law to establish Part Block 43, Plan 40M-2089, being Part 20, Plan
40R-30118 as public highway.
Resolution #311/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Nagy
That By-law Numbers 8048/23 through 8050/23 be approved.
Carried
14. Confidential Council – Public Report
Mayor Ashe stated that prior to the Regular Council Meeting, an In-camera session was
held at 5:30 p.m. in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act and Procedure
By-law 8019/23 to consider personal matters pertaining to identifiable individuals, a
proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land, receipt of advice that is subject to
solicitor-client privilege, and a position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be
applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the
municipality. The matters were discussed in closed session as they pertain to Citizen
Appointments to the Accessibility Advisory Committee and to a proposed or pending
acquisition or disposition of land.
14.1 Citizen Appointments to the Accessibility Advisory Committee
Resolution #312/23
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
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That the following citizens be appointed to the Accessibility Advisory Committee
for a term ending November 14, 2026, or until a successor is appointed:
1. Michael Shackleton; and,
2. Kevin Sullivan
Carried
Carried 14.2 Confidential Memorandum from the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
Re: KPMG Report regarding Frenchman’s Bay Potential Acquisition
Having previously declared a conflict, Councillor Pickles did not vote on the
following item.
Resolution #313/23
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cook
That the confidential direction provided to staff during the in-camera portion of the
Meeting be approved.
Carried
15. Regional Councillor Updates
There were no updates from Regional Councillors.
16. Other Business
16.1 Councillor Brenner gave Notice of a Motion that he would be bringing forward
regarding the Sloane House.
16.2 Councillor Brenner gave Notice of a Motion that he would be bringing forward
regarding an Equity Audit.
17. Confirmatory By-law
By-law Number 8051/23
Councillor Pickles, seconded by Councillor Cook moved for leave to introduce a By-law of
the City of Pickering to confirm the proceedings of October 23, 2023.
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Carried
18. Adjournment
Moved by Councillor Nagy
Seconded by Councillor Robinson
That the meeting be adjourned.
Carried
The meeting adjourned at 12:00 a.m.
Dated this 23rd of October, 2023.
Kevin Ashe, Mayor
Susan Cassel, City Clerk