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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 23, 2014 Minutes/Meeting Summary . Cat/00 Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:00 pm X14 PICKERIN - Tower Meeting Room — Civic Complex Attendees: Laura Drake, Chair, Pickering Village Museum Village Advisory Committee Paul Savel, Vice-Chair, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Donald Hudson, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Dragos Nita, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Karen Chalmers, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Andrew Doucette, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Karen Emmink, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee David Coffin, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Marisa Carpino, Director, Culture & Recreation Tanya Ryce, Supervisor, Cultural Services Katrina Pyke, Coordinator, Museum Operations Vince Plouffe, Supervisor, Facilities Operations Joan De Gennaro, Clerk-Typist (Recording Secretary) Greg Oakes, Chair, Pickering Museum Village Foundation Absent: Bill McLean, Regional Councilor, Ward 2 Graham Lowman, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Item! Details &Discussion &Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 1. Call to Order and Welcome L. Drake called the meeting to order at 7pm. T. Ryce introduced Joan DeGennaro as the new recording secretary. L. Drake passed on regrets from G. Lowman and advised that Councilor Bill McLean hopes to join the meeting later. 2. Approval of Agenda Motion: That the agenda for Sept 23, 2014 be approved. Moved by P. Savel Seconded by A. Doucette Carried 3. Approval of Minutes Page 1 of 9 Item/ Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) Motion: That the minutes for June 25, 2014 be approved. Moved by P. Savel Seconded by A. Doucette Carried 4. PMV Foundation Report Greg Oakes advised that the Feasibility Steering Committee reviewed three bids, and selected one company. Projected costs for the project exceeded the PMVF's expectations, and Bingo monies may not be used to supplement the payment. As a result, there is a shortfall of$25,000 in the General Account to pay for the project. After considering options including reducing the scope of the project, breaking the project into phases, and delaying the project start, the PMVF has decided to postpone the start of the project until such time as additional funds can be raised to pay for the full project. The PMVF is currently looking into fundraising alternatives. Motion: The next Museum Advisory Committee to follow up in January on the status of the Feasibility Study with the Chairman, PMV Foundation. Moved by K. Chalmers Seconded by P. Savel. Carried G. Oakes noted that the City Clerk is requesting why the Foundation is accumulating upwards of$40,000 from Bingo Funds outside of what is earmarked for the Craftsman Cottage. He requests that items in the forecasted budget submissions be considered as projects for the PMVF to finance. T Ryce advised that this evening's meeting is for budget review, and there will be opportunity later in the agenda to seek PMVF funding. L. Drake thanked G. Oakes for providing the Foundation update to the Committee. Minutes/Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 23`d, 2014 Item/ Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 5. 2015 Draft Museum Capital and Current Budget M. Carpino reviewed the Capital Budgets for 2015 - 2019. 2015 Capital Forecast: V. Plouffe noted that City staff teams identify and prepare items for Capital project consideration to be brought to Council. V. Plouffe reviewed the following projects listed in the 2015 Capital Project budget: • Administration Building Shed Roof(south end) • School House Re-sealing and Temperance House Cladding were identified as Foundation Projects • Craftsman Cottage- designated substances will require more work than originally planned • Additional funds will be requested in next year's budget to address the increase in costs. In the 2015 proposed budget, $40,000 has been identified for power, heat, and stabilization of the building • Tender document to remove the designated substances is currently with Supplies and Services • Proceeding with sealing will exceed the funds • currently in budget 2016 Capital Forecast: M. Carpino noted that the following are all new projects added to the budget for 2016: • Redman House Ramp • Steam Barn Drive Shed roof • Steam Barn Roof V. Plouffe expressed his concerns about the condition of the roof on the Gas and Steam Barn and his plans to investigate further. V. Plouffe noted that the Combination Barn siding has been deferred from the 2015 budget and the foundation repairs has been added. 2017 Capital Forecast: M. Carpino advised the 2017 Capital budget items are the Minutes/Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 • Item/ Details & Discussion &Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) originally forecasted items and it remains with no changes. V. Plouffe noted that changes to building locations must involve proper elevations, possible adjusting of slopes to ensure proper drainage to prevent water damage to structures moving forward. 2018 Capital Forecast: M. Carpino noted that the 2018 capital budget remains the same as previously forecasted. 2015 Current Budget M. Carpino reviewed the budget and identified line items that represented a significant change to the current budget. M. Carpino stated that the budget as it stood needed to be greatly reduced prior to going in front of council. As a result of discussions with the advisory committee the following items have been adjusted within the 2015 Budget: 2744.1100.000 Salaries &Wages-Additional hours totalling $4,135 has been deleted. 2744.1400.0000 Employer Contributions- Benefits related to additional hours in the amount of$5,656 has been deleted. 2744.2399.0000 Outside Agency Services-Architectural Consulting Services has been reduce from $10,000 to $5,000 2744.2435.0000 Building repair and Maintenance- Museum Sign & Lighting Upgrades has been reduced from $16,000 to $4,000 2744.2435.0000 Grounds keeping staff City (Term) $10,600 has been deleted. M. Carpino to seek approval to include these monies in another section of the City budget. 2744.5320.0000 Program Supplies-WWI Education Day $2,500 has been reduced to $1,500 6. Sub- Committee Reports Collections Committee P. Savel provided the documents of Minutes/Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 Item/ Details & Discussion& Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) items for Collections Committee Approval and the results thereof. Motion: That the Advisory Committee approve the acquisition of the following items as recommended by the Collections Committee in the August 18th, 2014 report: • 1940s typewriter, box camera, flail, horse comb, and 1920s tennis racket donated by descendants of the Astley family; • Family Bible of the Corcoran family, including records of births, deaths and marriages spanning nearly 100 years; • Logging hook, peavey, Turn buckle, Axe head found during the Frenchman's Bay redevelopment project, related to the original crib construction at the harbor; • Boat hook salvaged from the harbor by a local resident; and • c. 1924 radio receiver. Moved by D. Nita Seconded by K. Chalmers Carried Motion: That the Advisory Committee approve the acquisition of the following items as recommended by the Collections Committee in the July 21,2014 report: • 150th Pickering Anniversary ceramic mug; • 3 spice shakers and 3 glass bowls connected to the Major family; and • WWI uniform jacket from the Pegg family. Moved by D. Nita Seconded by K. Chalmers Carried P. Savel advised that in order to effectively meet current museum standards for collecting and developing programs, the museum requires a change to its mission statement (to remove Minutes/Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 • Item/ Details & Discussion &Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) • the restriction of a time period) and the creation of a formal Mandate and a Statement of Purpose. He reviewed proposed changes, and suggested wording as follows: Mission Pickering Museum village welcomes our guests to explore and experience our cultural heritage; we dedicate our buildings, artifacts, and programs to inspire a broader appreciation and understanding of life in our communities from 1810 to 1920. The words "from 1810 to 1920" should be removed from this statement. Mandate (NEW) Pickering Museum Village will collect and preserve material culture from earliest habitation through our municipality's changing geographic borders to a point forty years prior to the current date in order to ensure access to present and future generations of the public. Statement of Purpose (NEW) • Collect and preserve, document, house, exhibit, and interpret material culture. • Research and document historical information supporting the community's material and social culture. • Develop programs responsive to the needs of the community insofar as they align with the Vision, Mission, Mandate. • Recruit and retain quality staff and volunteers. • Maximize the utilization of community organizations and associations. Motion: That the Advisory Committee accept and endorse the amended Mission Statement and the proposed Mandate and Statement of Purpose as presented. Moved by P. Savel Seconded by K. Emmink Carried Capital Projects Committee No report at this meeting —discussions handled with budget Minutes/Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 231d, 2014 Item/ Details & Discussion &Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) Volunteer Appreciation Committee L. Drake read a prepared report provided by G. Lowman. (see attached email from G. Lowman) 7. 2015 Event Line Up K. Pyke advised that the 2015 line up is not yet finalized; however staff will be reviewing and considering the following for 2015: • Seedy Saturday • Spirit Walk • Halloween Harvest • Christmas in the Village • History in Action- Masquerade Ball - • Mindcraft- program has been developed and is in place • Capture the Flag • Garden Tour • Fibers Event • Lights, Camera, Action! T Ryce noted that general tour figures increased again in 2014, and History in Action Saturday attendance figures doubled as a result of innovative programming concepts that were created using environics findings. 8. Education Program Update K. Pyke provided a report on the spring and summer Education Programs and noted: • revenue exceeded forecast; • 4566 students attended Instructor-led programs between April and August, representing an increase over 2013 numbers; • Most popular program themes were Blacksmithing and Toys, Game and Leisure Activities • New programs for the fall will include more Aboriginal content, a Gr. 7/8 Underground Rail Road program, and a WW1 Education Day for high school students; and • She thanked Sandra Gelbard who worked to increase the attendance figures in the spring so that revenues were again exceeded. Minutes/Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 item/ Details & Discussion &Con clusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) L. Drake noted that Mandy and Sandra should be congratulated for exceeding projections with the work they performed. 9. New Business &Adjournment L. Drake noted that new items identified will be added to the work plan. City Cultural Plan- K. Williams of the Pickering Public Library will be providing a workshop that K. Pyke and G. Lowman will attend. New Council will meet on December 15, 2014 and L. Drake and P. Savel will provide a report to Council from the Advisory Committee. K. Chalmers asked T. Ryce about the status of WiFi at the Museum. T. Ryce noted that WiFi will not go forward at this time; M. Carpino advised that WiFi is on hold list at this time. M. Carpino thanked the members of the Museum Advisory Committee on behalf of the City of Pickering for the role they have had in moving the Museum forward this term. Motion: Recommend that the next Advisory Committee brainstorm to develop a new 5 year strategic plan for the Pickering Museum Village. Moved by P. Savel Seconded by K. Chalmers Carried Adjournment: Next meeting — There is no meeting scheduled at this time. Motion: This meeting is adjourned at 9:45 pm Moved by P.Savel Minutes/Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 Item/ Details &Discussion &Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) Seconded by A. Doucette Carried Meeting Adjourned: 9:45 pm Copy: City Clerk Minutes/Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014