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Report Number: CLK 08-14
PICKERING Date: December 15, 2014
From: Paul Bigioni
Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
Subject: Council Appointments to Committees
- Re: Policy Creation
Recommendation:
1. That the Council Appointments to Committees Policy as set out in Attachment#1,
be approved.
Executive Summary: Appointments to Boards and Committees and for the
position of Deputy Mayor are made by By-law or Resolution of Council in accordance
with the Municipal Act, 2001, s.242. In order to clearly identify how the appointment
process should be completed, it is recommended that the Policy as set out in
Attachment No.1 be approved.
Financial Implications: There are no financial implications.
Discussion: The City of Pickering follows the Municipal Act, 2001 by making
appointments to Boards and Committees through a By-law or a Resolution of Council.
Historically, Council appointments to Boards and Committees and the appointment of
an Acting Mayor have been made at a Council meeting by a motion. The City of
Pickering has not established a formal policy for these appointments. In order to clarify
the process, create efficiencies and make the process more transparent, it is
recommended that the attached Policy be approved by Council.
The new policy would require that any Councillor who wants to sit on a Board or
Committee must advise the City Clerk. The names of Councillors seeking appointments
would then be noted in a report to Council so that their interest in the position is clearly
noted prior to the appointments being made. At a meeting of Council, a vote would be
taken on the names that are listed. Listed Councillors receiving the highest number of
votes would then be appointed to the relevant Boards and Committees.
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It is also recommended that, the City adopt the prior practice of appointing the Regional
Councillors as Acting Mayor, with each Regional Councillor being appointed to the
Acting Mayor position for a 16 month period, beginning with the Regional Councillor for
Ward 1, then 2 and 3, and that the Acting Mayor position be referred to as "Deputy
Mayor".
In the event that the Mayor or Deputy Mayor cannot attend an event, then the City
Councillor in the Ward where the event is taking place shall be asked to represent the
City as Acting Mayor. If that Councillor is not available, then the Mayor will select
another Councillor to attend the event as Acting Mayor. Acting Mayor will be the title of
any other Councillor selected to represent the Mayor or Deputy Mayor at an event.
If the Mayor or Deputy Mayor is absent or refuses to act during a Council Meeting, then
the Procedural By-law will determine how the Meeting is conducted in his/her absence.
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Attachments:
1. Draft Policy Regarding Council Appointments to Committees
Prepared By: Approv,• ndorsed By:
Debbie Shields Paul Bigioni
Clerk .Director, C.rp•r. - Services & City Solicitor
DS:Ir
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Cd°4/da 8, z014
Tony Prevedel, P.Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer
CORP0227-07/01 revised
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City o¢ arACtiMENT TO PORT C L K n3-iq Cit Policy
PICKERING
Policy Title: Policy Number:
Council Appointments to Committees ADM
Reference: Date Originated: Date Revised:
Municipal Act December 15, 2014
Procedural By-law
ADM 040— Boards & Committees of Council
Approval: Chief Administrative Officer Point of Contact: City Clerk
Policy Objective
The purpose of this policy is to establish a process for the appointments of Members of
Council as Acting Mayor and to Boards and Advisory Committees of Council, external
bodies, local boards not established by Council and internal working groups of an
administrative nature.
This policy supplements the Municipal Act, 2001,the City of Pickering's Procedural By-
law and the City of Pickering's Boards and Committees Policy.
Index
01 Definitions
02 General
03 Appointment Process for Acting Mayor,
04 Appointment Process for Committees
01 Definitions:
01.01 Acting Mayor— means the Councillor who has been selected to act in the
Mayor or Deputy Mayor's place at events where the Mayor or Deputy
Mayor cannot attend.
01.02 Committee— means any Board, any Advisory Committee of Council, any
external body or local board not established by Council and any internal
working group of an administrative nature. .
01.03 Councillor— means any Member of Council, excluding the Mayor.
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01.04 Deputy Mayor- means the Regional Councillor who has been appointed
to act in the Mayor's place when he/she is absent from the municipality or
an event, absent through illness or when the office of the Mayor is vacant.
01.05 Member of Council —means the Mayor and any Councillor.
02 General:
02.01 At the beginning of each term of office, and when vacancies occur on any
Committee, Council appointments are required.
02.02 At the beginning of each term of office, Council is required to appoint a
Deputy Mayor to represent the Mayor when the Mayor is absent from the
municipality or an event, absent through illness or when the Office of
Mayor is vacant.
02.03 The City of Pickering follows the Municipal Act, 2001, s. 242 for the
process of making appointments by means of a by-law or a resolution of
Council. The purpose of this Policy is to provide an efficient and
transparent process to be followed for Council appointments.
03 Appointment Process for Deputy Mayor:
03.01 Only Regional Councillors will be appointed as Deputy Mayor.
03.02 Each Regional Councillor will be appointed as Deputy Mayor for a term of
16 months beginning with Regional Councillor, Ward 1, then Regional
Councillor,Ward 2 and then Regional Councillor,Ward 3.
03.03 In the event that the Mayor or Deputy Mayor cannot attend an event, then
the City Councillor in the Ward where the event is taking place shall be
asked to represent the City as Acting Mayor. If that Councillor is not
available, than the Mayor will select another Councillor to attend the event
as Acting Mayor..
03.04 If the Mayor or Deputy Mayor is absent or refuses to act during a Council
Meeting, then the Procedural By-law will determine how the Meeting is
conducted in his/her absence.
04 Appointment Process for Committees:
04.01 At the beginning of each term of office, or when a vacancy occurs, the City
Clerk will advise all Members of Council in writing of all Committees at
which Council representation is required, with a deadline date for
submissions of interest.
Policy Title: Appointment Policy for Council Appointments Page 2 of 3
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PQlj�y Number: ADM
04.02 Prior to the deadline date, Members of Council must advise the City Clerk
in writing of any Committees to which they are interested in being
appointed.
04.03 Submissions of interest received by the City Clerk after the deadline date
will only be accepted upon a motion, duly moved, seconded and carried at
a Council Meeting to add the name(s).
04.04 The City Clerk will present a Report to Council listing each Committee
requiring Council representation together with the name(s) of.the Members
of Council,interested in being appointed to the Committee.
04.05 At a Meeting of Council, votes will be taken for each Member of Council
fisted for each Committee, and the highest number of votes will determine
the Member(s) of Council appointed to each Committee.
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Policy Title: Appointment Policy for Council Appointments Page 3 of 3
Policy Number: ADM
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