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Cray oo Special Council Meeting Minutes
Monday, June 8, 2009
PICKE 7:30 pm
Council Chambers
PRESENT:
Mayor Ryan
COUNCILLORS:
R. Johnson
B. McLean
J. O'Connell
D. Pickles
ABSENT:
D. Dickerson
B. Littley
ALSO PRESENT:
T. Melymuk - Director, Office of Sustainability
E. Buntsma - Director, Operations & Emergency Services
N. Carroll - Director, Planning & Development
G. Paterson - Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer
D. Shields - (Acting) City Clerk
(1) DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
There were no disclosures noted.
(III) PUBLIC MEETING
1. Re: Proposed Amendment to the Development Charges By-law
Mayor Ryan welcomed everyone and noted that the purpose of tonight's Special
Meeting of Council was to explain the proposed amendment to the Development
Charges By-law and to obtain public input. The public meeting is required
pursuant to Section 12 of The Development Charges Act, 1997, as part of the
process that Council must follow before passing an amendment to a development
charges by-law. The process also included the release of the 2009 Development
Charge Background Study on May 22, 2009. The study is required under the Act
to be released to the public two weeks prior to the public meeting.
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City Council is required under The Development Charges Act, 1997 to hold at least
one public meeting to allow the public the opportunity to review and provide
comments on the 2009 Development Charges Background Study, and the
proposed Development Charges By-law. The purpose of the public meeting is
twofold; first to provide the public with information relating to the City of Pickering
2009 Development Charge Background Study, which is applicable to the City
exclusive of the Seaton Lands which will subsequently be subject to a separate
development charge by-law; and second to allow any person who attends the
meeting to make representation relating to the proposed by-law and study. Written
submissions received by 4 pm on Monday, June 15, 2009 including those opinions
expressed verbally at today's public meeting will be considered in the preparation
of the final recommendation and by-law scheduled to be presented to City Council
for approval on July 13, 2009.
Development Charges are levied against new development, and a primary source
of funding growth-related capital expenditures. City capital services include fire,
public library, parks and recreation, operations centre, buildings and fleet, general
government (growth studies), roads and related storm water services.
We will start with a presentation by the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer
and Cam Watson of CN Watson & Associates. Following the presentation, I will
ask if there are any members of the public in attendance who wish to make a
submission or ask any questions on this particular matter. This is a meeting for
information and public submissions only, there will be no decisions made tonight.
The Director, Corporate Service & Treasurer stated that a Development Charges
Study is undertaken at least every 5 years as required under the Development
Charges Act. The City is required to undertake this Study otherwise we would not
be able to collect Developments Charges. Development Charges are calculated to
arrive at that portion or percentage of eligible costs that are attributable to and can
be collected from new development. It is essentially a 5 year capital study and
budget related to new development that is adopted by Council as its capital plan
for new development. The last Study was undertaken in 2004 and the current by
law governing the amount and collection of Development Charges expires at the
end of this August.
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City Staff have provided their input in the form of development & capital forecasts.
This information then provides input into the Study to arrive at the amount that may
be charged under the Legislation.
Following the meeting I will then review all comments, take the current economic
climate and any other factors into consideration and prepare my report to Council
We are all cognizant of the state of the economy and development in Ontario and I
will be taking this into consideration as I prepare my report.
Cam Watson of Watson and Associates gave a presentation explaining the
process and findings of the Development Charges Background Study for the City
of Pickering and also noted that this study did not include the Seaton lands. He
outlined the key dates for the Development Charges process and went through
tables within the study and noted comparisons to other municipalities and also
noted comparisons with existing Development Charges By-law and the new
Development Charges By-law.
Mayor Ryan called for public submissions for the first time.
Lyn Townsend a representative of Mattamy Group of Companies appeared before
Council and stated that she has been to many public meetings regarding
Development Charges By-laws and was at the City of Pickering in order to get
clarification on items within the study. Ms. Townsend requested that Council when
passing the new Development Charges By-law take into consideration the
economy and to also take into consideration what the development industry does
for communities through creating jobs, building permits, income tax and
government contributions. She noted that they feel they have suggestions on how
to decrease development charges and would like to speak to staff in this regard.
She noted that if the dominator stayed the same but was calculated over a longer
period of time this would make a difference.
Randy Grimes a representative of IBT Group and Seaton Landowners Group
appeared before Council and noted that he had submitted a letter with 11
questions to staff to be answered. He stated that he felt Seaton should be
included in this Development Charges Background Study. He noted that the
Province and the Region of Durham had Seaton in place and felt there was no
reason to exclude it from this study. Mr. Grimes stated his concerns with the low
growth forecast the study was calculated on and also felt growth over 10 years
seems low. Mr. Grimes questioned the road charges and questioned how many
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have post period benefits. He also noted that you cannot charge for a higher level
of service through Development Charges.
Wayne Clark a representative of the Durham Region Homebuilders Assoc.
appeared before Council and noted that they were still reviewing the proposed
Development Charges but requested clarification on some items at this time. Mr.
Clark questioned the substantial increase for the price of a Fire vehicle and
requested clarification on the pricing of a new Pumper/Rescue vehicle. He
questioned the difference in building value for the Claremont Library compared to
the Greenwood Library and Whitevale Library. Mr. Clark noted they would
continue their review and if required seek answers from staff or submit a further
submission.
Mayor Ryan called for any further public submissions for the second time.
Mayor Ryan called for any further public submissions for the third time.
Mayor Ryan closed this portion of the meeting for public submissions.
Mayor Ryan noted that at this stage in the process, the Background Study and
proposed Development Charges by-law were being provided for information
purposes only, as part of the consultation process. Once the process is complete
and final Development Charge recommendations are made to Council, approval
will be sought for the 2009 Development Charges By-law; the Background Study,
including the development forecast, the development-related capital program, the
Development Charges calculation and associated material, along with any
addendum that may be produced prior to by-law adoption. Mayor Ryan noted that
Council will consider the adoption of the background study and passage of the by-
law at an upcoming Council Meeting. The City Clerk will then issue the legislated
statutory notice of the passage of the by-law, including the appropriate appeal
process.
(IV) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 6958/09
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Councillor Pickles, seconded by Councillor O'Connell moved for leave to introduce
a By-law of the City of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of
The Corporation of the City of Pickering at its Special Meeting of June 8, 2009.
CARRIED
(III) ADJOURNMENT
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
That the Special Meeting of Council be adjourned.
CARRIED
The meeting adjourned at 9:20 pm.
DATED this 8th day of June, 2009
MAYOR YAN
DEBBIE SHIELDS
(ACTING) CITY CLERK
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