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Executive Committee
Meeting Minutes
CKE.. Monday, May 10, 2010
7:35 pm - Council Chambers
Chair: Councillor Dickerson
PRESENT:
Mayor Ryan
COUNCILLORS:
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
B. Littley
B. McLean
J. O'Connell'
D. Pickles
ALSO PRESENT:
T. Quinn - Chief Administrative Officer
E. Buntsma - Director, Operations & Emergency Services
G. Paterson - Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer
T. Prevedel - Division Head, Operations & Facilities
D. Shields - City Clerk
A. Allison - City Solicitor
G. Ferguson - Deputy Fire Chief, Training & Fire Prevention
B. Holmes - Fire Inspector
K. Thompson - Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement Services
L. Roberts - Committee Coordinator
(1) DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
No disclosures of interest were noted.
(II) CONFIDENTIAL MATTERS
In Camera Meeting of the Executive Committee
In accordance with Procedural By-law 6746/07 and the provisions of the Municipal
Act, an In Camera meeting of the Executive Committee was held prior to the regularly
scheduled meeting.
Moved by Councillor O'Connell
Seconded by Councillor McLean
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An In Camera meeting of the Council has been scheduled.in accordance with the
provisions of the Municipal Act and Procedural By-law 6746/07, in that the matters to
be discussed relate to labour relations or employee negotiations.
CARRIED
1. Verbal Update from the Chief Administrative Officer
With respect to Personnel Matters (Fire Negotiations)
Refer to the In Camera minutes for further information. [City Clerk has custody and
control of the In Camera minutes]
.Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
That Council rise into open session of the Executive Committee.
CARRIED
(III) MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION
1. Chief Administrative Officer's Report, CAO 05-10
Proposed Nuisance By-law
A discussion period ensued. Council posed various questions and requested
clarification which was provided by the Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement
Services.
RECOMMENDATION.
Moved by Councillor Littley
Seconded by Mayor Ryan
That the draft Nuisance by-law, included as Attachment 1, providing restrictions
regarding littering, public urination, spitting, and fixture vandalism within the City of
Pickering, be enacted.
REFERRED LATER IN
THE MEETING
[See following motion]
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Moved by Councillor O'Connell
Seconded by Councillor McLean
That Report CAO 05-10 of the Chief Administrative Officer be referred back to staff
for further clarification and to report back at the June 14th, 2010 meeting.
CARRIED
2. Chief Administrative Officer's Report, CAO 08-10
2010 Toys for Tickets/Food for Fines Promotion
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
That the Toys for Tickets/Food for Fines Promotion be implemented for December 16
and 17, 2010.
CARRIED
3. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 12-10
New Carbon Monoxide Detector By-law
Discussion ensued with respect to the costs of carbon monoxide detectors and
potential rebates to help offset these costs.
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
1. That Report OES 12-10 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services
regarding "Carbon Monoxide Detector By-law" being a by-law to require the
installation of carbon monoxide detectors in residential occupancies be
received; and
2. That the attached draft "Carbon Monoxide Detector By-law", requiring the
installation of carbon monoxide detectors in residential occupancies be enacted.
CARRIED
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4. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 08-10
LAS Energy Procurement Program
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
1. That Report CS 08-10 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be
received;
2. That the Commodity Hedge Pricing Policy attached to this report be approved;
3. That the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be authorized to execute
Agency Appointment Agreements with Local Authority Services (LAS) and any
other related documents to provide for the hedging of energy prices;
4. That.Council authorizes Local Authority Services, through its appointed agent,
to have access to electricity consumption data from the local electrical utility on
an as needed basis, in order to compile load profile information for the
procurement program; and,
5. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to give effect
thereto.
CARRIED
5. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 11-10
Cash Position Report as at December 31, 2009
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
It is recommended that report CS 11-10 from the Director, Corporate Services &
Treasurer regarding cash position as at December 31, 2009 be received for
information.
CARRIED
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6. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 12-10
Request by SR&R Bay Ridges Ltd.-to Defer Payment of Development Charges
Withdrawn therefore not presented.
7. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 14-10
Development Charges Reserve Fund - Statement of the Treasurer for 2009
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
That Report CS 14-10 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer respecting the
Development Charges Reserve Fund be received for information.
CARRIED
8. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 15-10
2010 Tax Rates for all Classes of Property and Final Tax Due Dates for All Realty
Tax Classes Except for Commercial, Industrial & Multi-Residential Realty Classes
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
1. That Report CS 15-10 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be
received;
2. That the 2010 tax rates for the City of Pickering be approved as contained in
Schedule A of the By-law attached hereto;
3. That the tax levy due dates for the Final Billing be June 28, 2010 and
September 28, 2010 excluding the industrial, multi-residential and commercial
realty tax classes;
4. That the City of Pickering continue its policy of providing property tax relief to
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 483 (Claremont), for the City's share of
property taxes for the taxation years 2010 to 2020;
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5. That the attached By-laws providing for the imposition of the tax rates approved
under Recommendation 1 and 4 above, be read three times and approved;
6. That the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be authorized to make any
changes or undertake any actions necessary, including altering due dates, in
order to ensure the tax billing process is completed;
7. That the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be authorized to make any
changes to the final tax rates to comply with Provincial regulations; and,
8. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials.be authorized to take the
necessary actions to give effect thereto.
CARRIED
9. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 16-10
2009 Building Permit Stabilization Reserve Fund
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
That Report CS 16-10 from the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer regarding
the 2009 Building Permit Stabilization Reserve Fund be received for information.
CARRIED
10. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 17-10
Investment Portfolio Activity for the Year Ended December 31, 2009
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
That Report CS 17-10 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer regarding
Investment Portfolio Activity for the Year Ended December 31, 2009 be received for
information.
CARRIED
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11. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 18-10
Formal Quotations - Quarterly Report for Information
RECOMMENDATION
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Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
That Report CS 18-10 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer regarding
Formal Quotations - Quarterly Report for Information be received for information.
CARRIED
12. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 19-10
Section 357/358 of the Municipal Act - Adjustment to Taxes
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
1. That Report CS 19-10 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be
received;
2. That the write=offs of taxes as provided under Section 357/358 of the Municipal
Act, 2001 be approved; and,
3. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the
necessary action to give effect hereto.
CARRIED
13. Chief Administrative Officer's Report, CAO 11-10
Proposed Firearms By-law
Greg Farrant, Manager, Government Relations & .Communications, Ontario
Federation of Anglers and Hunters appeared before the. Committee with respect to
the proposed firearms by-law. He noted the Federation's commitment to public
safety through the implementation of mandatory hunter safety education programs
and stated that the assumption of hunting being a threat to public safety is not
factual. He noted the rate of hunting related accidents has been reduced to virtually
zero. He also indicated Provincial and Federal laws currently exist with respect to
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the safe use of firearms. He stated that restrictions which drastically impact hunting
would in fact impact the ability to manage the wildlife population. By implementing
restrictive by-laws, the municipality may inadvertently create a larger public safety
hazard. in which wildlife populations would increase, possibly creating increased
deer/vehicle collisions and also the farming community with increased loss of
livestock due to nuisance wildlife.
A question and answer period ensued.
Peter Rodrigues, a resident of Whitevale, appeared before the Committee indicating
that he was not opposed to hunting, but that he had some concerns with the
proposed firearms by-law. He noted that enforcement may be an issue as it would
be difficult to determine who was who. He also noted the safety issues as the
population of Pickering has greatly increased over the years. He informed the
Committee that he felt there needed to be more time for public comment.
A question and answer period ensued.
Peter Dickson, President, Pickering Rod and Gun Club, appeared before the
Committee noting that the proposed by-law satisfies most issues, but not all. He
noted his concerns and indicated a number of amendments he would like to see
incorporated into the proposed by-law as well as a better digitized map to alleviate
confusion. He suggested possibly 3 or 4 maps indicating lots and concessions. Mr.
Dickson noted he would be available to assist with the amendments and provided the
Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement Services with a copy of his delegation.
A question and answer period ensued.
Jay Downey, Conservation Officer with the Ministry of Natural Resources appeared
before the Committee. He noted the negative impact the proposed by-law would
have on the performance of duties for the Ministry by inhibiting their ability to manage
wildlife, which has increased dramatically in recent years, as well as deer/vehicle
collisions. He noted legislation is already in place to address the issues of
trespassing and indicated that landowners can post signs on their property or contact
MNR or police services, noting that the majority of hunters respect the boundaries.
He noted a list of concerns that the Ministry,has relating to restricted areas such as
boundaries and retaining archery only areas. He stressed the fact that the use of
archery firearms emit no noise and can safely occur near urban areas. He noted
there is no need for having written permission as regulations are already in place to
have permission to hunt on private property. He indicated he had no knowledge of
other municipalities which have this provision. He also noted the Ministry does not
enforce municipal by-laws. He indicated that a representative from the Ministry of
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Natural Resources would be available to be involved in any future discussions
relating to the proposed firearms by-law.
A question and answer period ensued.
Anthony Balka, a resident of Ajax, appeared before the Committee, representing a
number of Pickering area hunters. He noted he does support the Ministry of Natural
Resources and the Pickering Anglers and Hunter's position on the proposed firearms
by-law. Through a comparison of the existing by-law with the draft by-law, he noted
areas of concern with respect to additional restrictions being placed on hunters as a
result of passing this proposed by-law. He discussed the various pros and cons of
bow hunting.as well as shotguns and rifles, outlining his suggestions for revisions to
the by-law, noting that his primary suggestion would be to leave the existing by-law
as it is. He noted a change in the by-law would only affect the legal hunter. He also
indicated his concerns with wildlife management, noting the growing deer population
as•well as the problems with coyotes in Pickering. He felt that.the by-law should not
be changed based on hypothetical risks without having supporting evidence and if
the by-law is to be amended; it should only be minimal changes. He questioned why
this item was even up for discussion, as the evidence does not support changes to
the existing by-law. He noted there should be fair discussions based on evidence.
A question and answer period ensued.
Cat Beattie, a Pickering resident, appeared before the Committee in support of a
more restrictive by-law. She noted that the by-law in place now was adopted in 1975
and felt that the increase in population from that time until now was a good reason to
take a look at a new by-law. She questioned the statistics relating to deer/vehicle
collisions and questioned how many accidents went unreported. She stated that if
we didn't put better restrictions on discharging firearms we would have no wildlife left
to enjoy. Ms. Beattie also stated that she felt the boundaries should be even more
restrictive.
Andy McKinnon, a Pickering resident appeared before the Committee indicating he is
in support of the more restrictive by-law but also noted he is not opposed to hunting.
He noted that the Seaton lands should be prohibited not restricted. He noted that he
realizes that its poachers and unregistered hunters that are doing the real damage to
hunting, not the legal hunters.. Common sense should prevail.
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
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That the proposed Firearms By-law (Attachment No. 1 to this Report) be adopted.
DEFFERED LATER.IN
THE MEETING
[See Following Motion]
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
That the proposed Firearms By-law be deferred until the new term of Council.
CARRIED
(IV) OTHER BUSINESS
1) Councillor Dickerson gave notice that he would be bringing forward a Notice of
Motion regarding sustainability measures surrounding undergrounding of
overhead wires at the next meeting of Council.
(V) ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:25 pm.
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