HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 20, 2014 City of Pickering
Executive Committee Meeting
Minutes
Monday, January 20, 2014
7:00 pm
Council Chambers
Present: • Mayor Ryan
Councillor K, Ashe
Councillor D. Dickerson - Chair
Councillor B. McLean
Councillor J. O'Connell
Councillor D. Pickles
Councillor P. Rodrigues
Also Present: T. Prevedel - Chief Administrative Officer
P. Bigioni - Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
M. Carpino - Director, Culture& Recreation
R. Holborn - Director,Engineering & Public Works
B. Douglas - Fire.Chief
J.Hagg - Deputy Fire Chief
C. Rose - Chief Planner
N.Surti - Manager, Development Review & Urban Design
D. Wylie Senior Planner- Policy
D. Shields City Clerk
L. Roberts - Committee Coordinator
1. Disclosure of Interest
No disclosures of interest were noted.
2. Delegations
Dragos Nita
Re: Power Outage &Veridian Corporation Connection
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Dragos Nita, 1620 McBrady Crescent, Pickering, appeared before the Committee
to express his concerns regarding the power outages experienced in
December. He stated their power was out for 6 days and felt this was
unacceptable. He explained his concerns with respect to the lack of
communication and aplogies expressed from Veridian. He stated that Veridian
should be held accountable with a report to the public, which should be made
available at least one week prior to having it before Council. He questioned how
Veridian would compensate the residents with respect to costs incurred resulting
from the power outage. He also questioned whether costs incurred by Veridian
would be passed onto the residents. The City Clerk was provided with his written
concerns as well as a petition from area residents.
Isabel Khalaf, 1621 McBrady Crescent, Pickering, appeared before the
Committee to express her concerns regarding the December power
outages. She also questioned Veridian's accountability as well as
communications during the ice storm. She stated they had lost power for a total
of 6 days, and also noted a second ower surge in January, stating this was
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unacceptable. She also felt their resources in responding to the power outage
were lacking. She requested that Veridian provide a full public explanation,
stating the need for accountability and transparency.
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Rodrigues
That leave be granted to hear additional delegations
Carried on a Recorded Vote as Follows:
Yes No
Councillor Dickerson Councillor Ashe
Councillor McLean
Councillor O'Connell
Councillor Pickles
Councillor Rodrigues
Mayor Ryan
Michelle, 1611 McBrady Crescent, Pickering, appeared before the Committee to
express her concerns regarding the power outages. She noted the difficulties
experienced by her family as a result of this, with the additional expenses
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incurred as a result of lost food, hotels,etc. and was seeking compensation.
A discussion period ensued with respect to communications, compensation as
well as procedures to help identify problems in order to better prevent future
concerns of this nature. The delegation was asked whether he would provide his
permission to have his written concerns submitted to Veridian. Mr. Nita
confirmed his consent in this regard.
3. Matters for Consideration
3.1. Director, City Development, Report PLN 01-14
Class Environmental Assessment to Address the Outfall Capacity
Limitations at the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant
-Study Completion and Comments
A discussion period ensued. Councillor O'Connell questioned the use of
diffusers at this point, noting that costs are already built into the
Development.Charges by-law with both the Regions of Durham and
York. She questioned why the City would accept a lesser solution and
also noted her concerns with phosphorous levels. Further
discussion ensued with respect to the possibility of receiving additional
information in this regard.
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Rodrigues
That Report PLN 01-14 be referred back to staff for further investigation:
Motion Lost on a Recorded Vote as Follows:
Yes No
Councillor McLean Councillor Ashe
Councillor O'Connell Councillor Dickerson
Councillor Rodrigues Councillor Pickles
Mayor Ryan
Moved by Mayor Ryan
Seconded by Councillor D. Pickles
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1. That Report PLN 01-14 of the Director, City Development, regarding
the Class Environmental Assessment (EA) to address the future
capacity limitations of the existing outfall of the Duffin Creek Water
Pollution Control Plant, be received;
2.. That Pickering Council advise the Regional Municipalities of Durham
and York that it supports the preferred solution identified through the
EA to meet the Ministry of the Environment requirements for the
effluent from the Duffin Creek Plant, as follows:
a. modifying the outfall by using all 63 diffuser ports, and fitting the
diffuser ports with new valves that can open and close in response
to increased and decreased flows, to improve effluent mixing; and
b. revising operations and processes within the Plant to improve the
removal and containment of phosphorous to continue to be within
the maximum daily phosphorus limit as volumes of effluent
increase;
3. That Pickering Council request the Regional Municipalities of Durham
and York to revise the "Regions' Commitments" through this EA
process by:
a. replacing the current Commitment to "on-going `voluntary'
participation in and/or support of regional and provincial water
quality investigations and research", to a more proactive and
leadership role, establishing a dedicated annual budget for such
research, and engaging in partnerships with organizations such as
the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, the Ontario
Water Works Research Consortium, and the Centre of Excellence
for Great Lakes and Human Health, to find solutions to the water
quality issues affecting the Lake Ontario waterfront in Durham
Region; and
b. adding a new section to the Regions' Commitments to ensure that
the future EA to address wastewater needs beyond the Plant's
current limit of 630 Million Litres Per Day will include all necessary
components of an EA to address future outfall capacity limitations,
rather than the piecemeal approach that was followed with the last
. Plant expansion;
4. That Pickering Council request the Regional Municipalities of Durham
and York to advise the City, and the Ministry of the Environment, of the
Regions' response to Council's request, by letter, by February 9, 2014;
and
5. Further, that a copy of Report PLN 01-14 and Council's Resolution on
the matter be forwarded to the Minister of Environment, the Regional
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Municipality of Durham, the Regional Municipality of York, and the
Town of Ajax.
Recorded
Mayor Ryan Yes -
Councillor K. Ashe Yes
Councillor D. Dickerson Yes
Councillor B. McLean No
Councillor J. O'Connell No
Councillor D. Pickles Yes
Councillor P. Rodrigues No
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Carried
3.2. Director, City Development, Report PLN 03-14
Rouge National Urban Park
Transfer of Lands to Parks Canada for Inclusion in Rouge National
Urban Park
A brief discussion period ensued.
Moved by Mayor Ryan
Seconded by Councillor J. O'Connell
1. That Report PLN 03-14 of the Director, City Development, regarding
Transfer of Lands to Parks Canada for Inclusion in Rouge National
Urban Park be received;
2. That Council authorize the City to enter into the Memorandum of .
Agreement Respecting the Assembly of Lands for the Proposed
Rouge National Urban Park substantially in the form provided as
Attachment#1 to this Report;
3. That Council direct staff to begin the process of declaring surplus, the
whole or parts of the properties listed on the Property Information
Chart provided as Attachment#2 to this Report, for the purpose of sale
to Parks Canada for nominal consideration, subject to:
a. all required easements;
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b. the preparation of the appropriate reference plans, at no cost to the
City, legally describing the parts being stopped-up, closed and
conveyed; and
c. the payment of all legal costs and disbursements by Parks Canada;
4. That Council authorize staff to bring forward, for enactment and
registration, the required by-law to formally stop-up and close those or
parts of the properties listed in Attachment#2 that consist of public
highway;
5. That Council authorize staff to enter into such other easements,
leases, licenses, supplemental agreements and/or amending
agreements as required to give effect to the Memorandum of
Agreement Respecting the Assembly of Lands for the Proposed
Rouge National Urban Park;
6. That a copy of this report be forwarded to Parks Canada, the Province
of Ontario (Ministry of Infrastructure), the City of Toronto, the City of
Markham, the Region of York, the Region of Durham and the Toronto
and Region Conservation Authority; and
7. Further, that Council authorize the appropriate City officials to take any
other necessary action required to implement the above
recommendations.
Recorded
Mayor Ryan Yes
Councillor K. Ashe Yes
Councillor D. Dickerson Yes
Councillor B. McLean Yes
Councillor J. O'Connell Yes
Councillor D. Pickles Yes
Councillor P. Rodrigues Yes
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Carried
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3.3. Chief Administrative Officer Report CAO 01-14
Durham Catholic District School Board —Surplus Property
-St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School Board
A discussion period ensued. Councillor O'Connell questioned whether the
City had an indication of the costs involved to purchase the lands and also
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whether other sports or community groups had been contacted to
determine a need for additional space. Members requested additional
information be provided in this regard, as well as any impacts on the
existing park.
Further discussion ensued with respect to costs involved as well as the
potential uses for the land. It was noted that if purchased, the land
could be used for municipal purposes only.
Moved by Councillor B. McLean
Seconded by Councillor D. Pickles
1. That Report CAO 01-14, regarding a property of the Durham Catholic
District School Board that has been declared surplus, be received;
2. That Pickering Council confirm it has no interest in acquiring the St.
Marguerite Bourgeoys School site for municipal purposes; and
3. Further, that the City Clerk advise the Durham Catholic District School
Board of Council's decision.
Recorded
Mayor Ryan Yes
Councillor K. Ashe Yes
Councillor D. Dickerson Yes
Councillor B. McLean
Councillor J. O'Connell No
Councillor D. Pickles Yes
Councillor P. Rodrigues No
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Carried
3.4. Director, Culture & Recreation Report CR 06-14
Accessibility Policy
Moved by Councillor B. McLean
Seconded by Councillor D. Pickles
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1. That Report CR 06-14 of the Director, Culture & Recreation regarding
the Accessibility Policy be received;
2. That Council approve the Accessibility Policy; and
3. That appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the
necessary action to give effect thereto.
Carried
3.5. Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report FIN 01-14
2014 Interim Levy and Interim Tax Instalment Due Dates
Moved by Councillor B. McLean
Seconded by Councillor D. Pickles
1. That Report FIN 01-14 of the Director, Corporate Services & City
Solicitor be received;
2. That an interim property tax levy be adopted for all realty property
classes for 2014;
3. That the interim property tax levy tax instalment due dates be February
27 and April 29, 2014;
4. That the attached draft by-law, providing for the imposition of the.
taxes, be enacted; and,
5. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the
necessary actions to give effect hereto.
Carried
3.6. Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report FIN 02-14
Delegation of Authority to the Assessment Review Board Under
Subsection 357(1)(d.1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, for an Application
for Sickness or Extreme Poverty
Moved by Councillor B. McLean
Seconded by Councillor D. Pickles
1. That Report FIN 02-14 of the Director, Corporate Services & City
Solicitor be received;
2. That the attached By-law be approved; and,
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3. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to
take the necessary action to give effect thereto.
Carried
3.7. Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report FIN 03-14
Notice of Motion, Council Expenses — Monthly Reporting
Moved by Councillor B. McLean
Seconded by Councillor D. Pickles
1. That the Notice of Motion dated December 9, 2013 regarding Council
expenses, as amended in Attachment 2, be approved;
2. That Council Compensation Policy ADM 190 be amended as
necessary in the opinion of the Chief Administrative Officer, the
Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, the Treasurer and the
City Clerk to give effect to the said Motion; and
3. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be given the
authority to give effect thereto.
Carried
4. Other Business
4.1) Councillor Pickles questioned whether CP or CN Rail currently provide
reports to the City on a regular basis with respect to the maintenance and use of
tracks. He asked that staff request that they provide the City with a report on the
frequency of testing and maintenance of the tracks, safety drills as well as an
update on the nature of products being transported through Pickering.
4.2) Councillor O'Connell requested staff look into securing the fence at the
property located at 705 Victory Drive. She also questioned when the equipment
at this location would be removed.
4.3) Councillor Rodrigues questioned whether the deadline for responding to the
survey regarding the budget on the City's website could be extended. He also
requested information on whether reductions or deletion of budget items could be
completed to reduce proposed budget levy to 2% as opposed to 3.9% and what
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the consequences would be.
4.4) Councillor Rodrigues provided a map outlining the number of gravel roads
in Pickering as compared to Uxbridge and questioned why the percentage of
gravel roads in Pickering is so much higher. He asked that staff provide
feedback in this regard.
4.5) Councillor Rodrigues requested staff look into the condition of Paddock
Road.
4.6) Councillor Rodrigues asked that staff request greater detail from York
Region with respect to their logging of complaints as well as their responses to
the public.
4.7) Councillor Rodrigues questioned staff with respect to the number of trees
being removed for the York/Durham sewer line and whether they would be
replaced.
4.8) Councillor McLean requested staff look into lighting complaints at the Go
Station parking lot and questioned whether filtering or sensors could be used.
5. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 9:50 pm
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