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Waterfront Coordinating Committee
June 20 2013
PICKERING 7:00 pm
Main Committee Room
Attendees: J. Berry
K. Corcoran
J.Dike
K. Falconer
P. Short-Galle
S. Wiley •
D. Shields, City Clerk
A.Mostert, Coordinator, Landscape & Parks Development
N.Gaffney, TRCA
L. Roberts, Recording Secretary
Absent: Councillor Dickerson — CityNeridian business
Councillor O'Connell
M. Robbins
J. Veronneau
Also Present: Larry DeBono
Gord MacPherson, Senior Manager, Restoration and Environmental
Monitoring Projects, TRCA
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1.0 Welcome & Introductions
D. Shields welcomed members and guests in attendance to
the meeting.
2.0 Agenda & Minutes
Moved by K. Falconer
Seconded by J. Berry
That the agenda as presented be approved.
Carried
Moved by J. Dike
Seconded by K. Falconer
That the Minutes of the April 18, 2013 meeting of the
Waterfront Coordinating Committee be approved.
Carried
3.0 New Business
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3.1) Harbour Entrance Reconstruction
A. Mostert provided an update with respect to the harbor
entrance reconstruction. He noted a number of members had
attended a walking tour today. Through the aid of a power
point presentation, he outlined the dredging work that has
done. He noted that the dredging contractor loaded the
material on scows via an excavator on a barge. The dredged
material is clean sand that has been placed on the west beach.
TRCA is renting the same scows for moving the rock from the
west to the east side and has retained the services of their tug
boat to move the scows. This has sped up the process and
made it safer for workers and boaters alike. N. Gaffney noted
they are hauling 12 to 13 loads per day.
Mr. Mostert noted that the west breakwater core is out the full
length required and the east breakwater about halfway. The
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Larry DeBono stated he is quite pleased with the progress to
date and is very appreciative of the efforts involved. He did
indicate that the orange caution light at the west spit could
pose a problem for boaters entering from the east and making
a sharp turn. He suggested possibly using a red light as an
alternative.
J. Dike also noted there have been no problems going in and
out of the Bay. It was also noted that this could extend the
boating season.
N. Gaffney noted over 100 residents had received newsletters
and no calls had been received over the past two months.
K. Falconer questioned whether the project was on schedule
and on budget.
3.2) Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club Dredging &Wetland
Creation
J. Dike provided an update on the dredging being done at
Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club. He indicated this project went
well and was on budget. He also noted the dragon boats are
practicing there now as well.
Gord MacPhearson, TRCA provided an outline of the wetland
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creation through the aid of a power point presentation. He
noted they had been approached by the Frenchman's Bay
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Yacht Club to assist with their dredging. He stated this was a
good opportunity to make use of the dredging materials for
wetland restoration. He explained the techniques involved with
the use of hydraulic equipment. He showed the wetlands area,
explaining water levels and how they have changed as a result
of erosion, and the methods used to improve the wetlands.
3.3) Duffins Marsh -TRCA
Gord MacPhearson, TRCA provided an overview of the Duffins
Marsh work done by the TRCA through the aid of a power point
presentation. Mr. MacPherson noted that the Duffins Creek
restoration project is one of the most successful restoration
projects on the northern shores of Lake Ontario. He explained
they are also working with the Pickering Power Station and
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), explaining the
remedial measures in use to mitigate the impacts of fish and
algae which get caught around the shore of the power station,
causing lost time at OPG. He stated their success in this with
approximately an 89% reduction in fish impingement.
Mr. MacPherson provided a brief history of Duffins Marsh,
dating back to the 1930's, explaining the decades of changes
with respect to vegetation and water levels. He noted the
importance of restoring wetlands to create new habitats, stating
they are seeing improvements in the fish community along the
waterfront.
• Discussion ensued with respect to the various species of
invasive fish as well as the methods to restdre vegetation and
wildlife into the wetlands.
A question and answer period ensued. J. Dike questioned
whether a new plan would be put in place when funding is
available for the north end of Frenchman's Bay, and what kind
of study or analysis would need to be done.
P. Short-Galle noted that with the Federal Government
announcing funding for fisheries, this could be a strategic time
to pursue this project.
It was questioned whether this would be connected to the
Stormwater Management Plan or the Wetlands. G. McPherson
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noted the need to solicit support and comments from the
public. He indicated that wetland restoration may be the better
way to go.
Moved by J. Dike
Seconded by P. Short-Galle
That the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering
support the Waterfront Coordinating Committee's request for
the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) to take
another look at restoring the wetlands in the north end of
Frenchman's Bay.
Carried
Discussion ensued with respect to the next steps. D. Shields
noted she would discuss strategy with A. Mostert with respect
to putting together a plan to proceed.
3.5) Eurasian Water-Milfoil Weed
J. Dike provided an update with respect to the milfoil weeds in
Frenchman's Bay. He noted that while the water was very
cloudy, the use of an underwater camera with lights enabled
them to view the bottom of the bay, where very little aquatic life
• including Eurasian Water Milfoil was noted on the bottom.
He also noted there were some dead weeds on the surface,
with a few new plants being noted. He stated that due to the
weather conditions this year, with a combination of cooler
temperatures, rain increasing the water levels and the sun not
penetrating down to the bottom, the weeds are not as
problematic this year. He stated they will look again in another
three weeks and if nothing has changed, they will not be taking
any further action this year, but will continue to monitor the
situation. He stated that a certain density is required in order
for the weevils to be effective. He also indicated that all
concerned parties had been informed of their findings.
3.6) Linton Farmhouse
A. Mostert provided an update on the addition and renovations
on the Linton Farmhouse. He provided the members with
drawings and stated that York Region has hired the consulting
firm of Barry Bryan Associates in Whitby. He noted the exterior
would be restored at this time with new windows, doors and
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roof. The addition would have materials that would
complement the existing heritage aspect of the home and
would also have accessible washrooms. He noted the interior
would not be renovated at this time. He also stated they are
currently waiting for York Region's legal department to prepare
an agreement regarding use of the building.
K. Falconer questioned the lease agreement and whether York
Region would be funding the interior restoration work. He
requested that this be duly noted in the agreement.
3.7) Doors Open Program
A. Mostert noted a sub committee had been formed to
participate in the Doors Open Program to be held on October
5th, 2013. He noted they had determined Progress
Frenchman's Bay East Park as the location with use of the
building on the premises in the event of inclement weather. He
noted the following three components and associated
volunteers to coordinate;
•• Historical component— Becky George from the
Pickering Library
• Natural component—TRCA
• Recreation component—J. Venneau and J. Dike
J. Dike also noted there would be canoes, sailboats, the rescue
association as well as history available.
It was questioned whether the restaurants in the area could be
contacted to help market the event.
It was also questioned if any additional volunteers would be
needed. Members are welcome to participate.
K. Falconer questioned whether there would be a conflict with
the dates, as the Environmental Stewardship Pickering Forum
was also tentatively scheduled for the same day.
5.0 Other Business
5.1) K. Falconer announced that the Nautical Village would be
hosting a strawberry festival on Sunday, June 22nd from 2:00
pm to 4:00 pm. with local restaurants participating.
•Discussion ensued with respect to the Nautical Village, and
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whether residents were aware of its location. J. Dike
questioned how this could be promoted to other areas in
Pickering.
N. Gaffney suggested this could possibly be incorporated into
TRCA's newsletter having a broader circulation along the
shorelines.
P. Short-Galle noted the parking concerns already existing in
the village and how an increase in residents attending the area
would affect this and how it would be addressed.
5.2) Discussion took place with respect to placing items on the
agenda. It was suggested that the work plan be placed on
each agenda for updating and tracking on an ongoing basis.
5.3) J. Dike questioned when a report would be coming
forward on the pilot program regarding facilitators at meetings.
Members also questioned workplan items and placing them on
future agendas..
D. Shields noted that comments from the participating Advisory
Committees would be received and reviewed prior to a
recommendation report. She also noted that members could
request agenda items for inclusion at any time.
7.0 Adjournment/Next Meeting
Next Meeting: September 19, 2013
Meeting Adjourned: 9:00 pm
Copy: City Clerk
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