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PRESENT:
Mayor David Ryan
COUNCILLORS:
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
B. Littley
B. McLean
J. O'Connell
D. Pickles
ALSO PRESENT:
T.J. Quinn
E. Buntsma
N. Carroll
G. Paterson
D. Bentley
L. Roberts
- Chief Administrative Officer
- Director, Operations & Emergency Services
- Director, Planning & Development
- Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer
- City Clerk
- Committee Coordinator
(I) INVOCATION
Mayor Ryan called the meeting to order and led Council in the saying of the
Invocation.
(II) ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Dickerson
Regular Council Meeting of February 5, 2007, In Camera Meeting of February
5, 2007, Executive Committee meeting of February 12, 2007 and the Audit
Committee Meeting of February 12, 2007.
CARRIED
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(III) DELEGATIONS
1 . Jeff Mojsovski
208 Hoover Drive, Pickering, ON
Re: Notice of Motion
Healthy Community. Healthy Lawns and Gardens
Mr. Jeff Mojsovski addressed the Council with regards to the use of pesticides
and stated that he would like to see the use of pesticides stopped. He
indicated he was familiar with the health risks and noted his concern with
children being exposed to chemicals while walking to school. He stated that
he would like to see a by-law implemented that was similar to the by-law in
Oakville, which did allow for some restrictions.
2. Gideon Forman
Executive Director,
Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment
Re: Notice of Motion
Healthy Community. Healthy Lawns and Gardens
Mr. Gideon Forman thanked the Council for the opportunity to appear and speak
on behalf of the approximately 1,500 physic:ians and residents he represents. He
stated that he was in favour of a strong by-law which would phase out non-
essential use of pesticides. He noted that scientific studies completed on
pesticides had indicated a strong connection to serious illnesses resulting from
this use. He went into detail in regards to the types of cancers, the neurologicial
diseases and also reproductive effects. He also noted the increased risk of
leukemia in children. He indicated that he could appreciate the concern with
business owners, but stated that the future is pesticide free, noting that a number
of companies were already getting on board. He felt the by-law passed in
Peterborough would act as a good example. A question and answer period
ensued in relation to the risks of pesticides and the enforcement of a by-law.
3. Christine Stokell
Canadian Cancer Society
Re: Notice of Motion
Healthy Community. Healthy Lawns and Gardens
Christine Stokell,a representative of the Canadian Cancer Society
stressed the importance of the pesticide issue and stated she was pleased
that the City was moving ahead with a by-law in this regard. She spoke
about the link of pesticide use to cancer, and stated that unfortunately
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there is little documented data as the amount of exposure is difficult to
measure. She did indicate that the amount and quality of research is
growing. She noted that vulnerable people were at a higher risk. She was
in agreement to calling for a ban on pesticides and believed that
appropriate action should be taken. Discussion ensued on the phasing in
of a by-law and whether the School Boards should be approached. She
further indicated that the Canadian Cancer Society would be willing to
participate in the consultation process when drafting a by-law.
4. Davie Steele
966 Timmins Garden
Pickering, ON
Re: Notice of Motion
Healthy Community. Healthy Lawns and Gardens
David Steele appeared before Council in support of pesticide control. He
handed out literature regarding related products and the research done on
non-chemical products and outlined the results of these studies. A
question and answer period ensued respecting the issue of exemptions for
such matters as infestation. Mr. Steele stated that the City would need to
have a good education program in place. He noted that in Oakville they
provided an exemption in the case of infestations where there is a concern
for tree destruction. In summary he stated that the by-law passed in
Peterborough was simple in format and would act as a good example in
the drafting of a City by-law.
5. Dave Renault
CAW Environmental Representative
General Motors Oshawa Autoplex
Re: Notice of Motion
Healthy Community, Healthy Lawns and Gardens
Mr. Renault spoke to Council in support of a by-law for the ban of pesticide use.
He indicated that at CAW Council they unanimously passed a resolution to ban
pesticides. Discussion ensued on the effects, sources and exposures of
pesticides. He discussed pets at risk and the various ways that pesticides can
be tracked. He indicated the educational programs CAW were involved in and
the success of "Earth Day" programs, which last year reached 80,000 students
across Canada. He noted they already had 87 schools booked to date for this
year. He indicated that CAW had issued a petition to the Federal government.
It was noted that Item 1. c) of the Notice of Motion, the wording "infestation"
was not specific enough, otherwise CAW supported this motion. He further
noted the Peterborough by-law was a very good sample to follow. Mr.
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Renault also provided a number of hand outs, which included information on
alternatives to pesticides.
(IV) CORRESPONDENCE
1. CaRR. 08-07
KATHY STRANKS, MANAGER, CHAIR
AND CAO'S OFFICE
TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION
FOR THE LIVING CITY
5 Shoreham Drive
Downsview. ON M3N 1 S4
Resolution # 33/07
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor McLean
That CaRR 08-07 from Kathy Stranks, Manager, Chair and CAO's Office,
advising at a meeting held on January 5, 2007 the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority (TRCA) adopted a resolution in regards to the Pickering
Healthy Communities Project Update be received for information.
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2. CaRR. 09-07
P.M. MADILL, REGIONAL CLERK
REGION OF DURHAM
605 Rossland Road East
Whitby. ON L 1 N 6A3
Resolution # 34/07
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor McLean
That CaRR. 09-07 from P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk advising that at a meeting
held on January 24, 2007, the Council of the Region of Durham adopted a
recommendation of the Planning Committee with respect to Bill 51, pertaining
to amendments related to the Planning Act be received for information.
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Councillor Dickerson suggested a meeting be arranged and a representative
from the Region of Durham be in attendance. The Director, Planning &
Development indicated his plans to bring forward a report on Bill 51 in the next
6 - 8 weeks. He was in agreement to having a Regional representative
participate.
3. CORR. 10-07
PICKERING ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
RACE RELATIONS & EQUITY
CITY OF PICKERING
One The Esplanade
Pickerinq, ON L 1V 6K7
Resolution # 35/07
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor McLean
That CORR. 10-07 from Marisa Carpino, Supervisor, Culture & Recreation
requesting the City of Pickering proclaim March 21, 2007 as International Day
for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination be proclaimed.
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(V) REPORTS
a) Executive Committee Report, EC 2007-03
1. Director, Planning & Development, Report PO 05-07
John Phillips Bryant/Marjorie Bryant/lan Alastair Morrison McCully
Plan of Subdivision 40M-1456
Final Assumption of Plan of Subdivision
1. That Report PO 05-07 of the Director, Planning & Development
regarding the Assumption of Plan 40M-1456, be received;
2. That the highway being Trimble's Lane within Plan 40M-1456 be
assumed for public use;
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3. That the services required by the Subdivision and Development
Agreement relating to Plan 40M-1456, which are constructed, installed
or located on lands dedicated to, or owned by the City, or on lands
immediately adjacent thereto, including lands that are subject to
easements transferred to the City, be accepted and assumed for
maintenance;
4. That the Subdivision and Development Agreement and any amendments
thereto relating to Plan 40M-1456, be released and removed from title;
and,
5. That By-law 1416/82 (Places of Amusement) be amended to include the
road being Trimble's Lane within Plan 40M-1456.
2. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 12-07
Reduced Load Highways
- Amendment to the Municipal Traffic & Parkinq By-law 6604/05
1. That Report OES 12-07 of the Director, Operations & Emergency
Services regarding a proposed amendment to the municipal traffic by-
law 6604/05 be received; and,
2. That the attached draft by-law be E3nacted to amend Schedule "12" to
By-law 6604/05 to provide for the regulation of reduced load periods on
highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation
of the City of Pickering.
3. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 13-07
No Parking By-law
Erin Gate Boulevard, Ridgewood Court and Melman Street
- Amendment to By-law 6604/05
1. That Report OES 13-07 of the Director, Operations & Emergency
Services regarding a proposed amendment to the municipal traffic by-
law 6604/05 be received; and,
2. That the attached draft by-law be enacted to amend Schedule "2" to By-
law 6604/05 to provide for the regulation of parking on highways or parts
of highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the City of
Pickering and on private and municipal property.
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4. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 11-07
Formal Quotations - Quarterlv Report for Information
That Report CS 11-07 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer
concerning Formal Quotations - Quarterly Report be received for information.
Resolution # 36/07
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor McLean
That the Report of the Executive Committee EC 2007-03, dated February 12,
2007, be adopted.
CARRIED
(VI) REPORTS - NEW AND UNIFINISHED BUSINESS
1. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
At the February 5, 2007 meeting of Council, the Council appointments to the
Communities Against Violence Everywhere (CAVE) Advisory Committee and
the Seaton Net Benefits Committee were referred to the Council Strategy
session held on February 8, 9, 2007 for discussion purposes.
Resolution # 37/07
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
a) Communities Aqainst Violence Evervwhere
i) That the Communities Against Violence Everywhere (CAVE) be a
staff managed advisory committee, with reporting to Council as
required; and,
ii) That the terms of reference be amended to reflect this direction.
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b) Seaton Net Benefits Advisorv Committee
Resolution # 38/07
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
That the following members be appointed for a two year term;
Councillor Littley
Councillor Johnson
Councillor Dickerson
Alternates:
Councillor O'Connell
Councillor McLean
Councillor Pickles
c) Communities in Bloom
Resolution # 39/07
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor O'Connell
i) That the Communities in Bloom Advisory Committee, as
presented at the Council Strategy Session be approved;
ii) That the following members of Council be appointed as the
Council representatives on this Committee:
Mayor Ryan
Councillor McLean; and
iii) That the Terms of Reference reflect that the committee
appointments will be made by the members of the Communities in
Bloom Advisory Committee in order to obtain the expertise
required for this program.
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2. GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
At the February 8, 9,2007 Council Strategy, a discussion paper on Governance
Structure was presented. Based on the discussion, and further to direction
from Council at the Executive Committee meeting held on February 12, 2007,
the following recommendation is hereby presented.
Resolution # 40/07
Moved by Councillor Littley
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
a) That the Governance Structure comprised of a Planning & Development
Committee, Executive Committee followed by Council be approved;
b) That the Statutory Public Information meeting be held as part of the
Planning and Development Committee and the agenda structured to
clearly reflect Statutory Planning Information matters;
c) That the March 5, 2007 meeting of Council be held at the regularly
scheduled time, followed by the first Planning & Development Committee
meeting in order to accommodate the transition to the new governance
structure effective March 5, 2007;
d) That the Management Forum be disbanded in its entirety;
e) That Town Hall meetings be scheduled for the following dates; April 23,
June 25, September 24 and November 26, 2007;
f) That the Audit Committee be encompassed within the responsibilities of
the Executive Committee; and
g) That the Chief Administrative Officer, in conjunction with the City Clerk
give effect to this change.
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It was noted the Town Hall Meetings the Mayor would be hosting, and were not formal
meetings of Council. It was further noted by the Chief Administrative Officer that at
this time there were no Planning matters to be considered at the March 5, 2007
meeting and in fact, this meeting may be cancelled.
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(VII) NOTICES OF MOTION
Resolution # 41/07
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor McLean
That the rules of procedure be suspended in order for a presentation to be heard with
respect to the Notice of Motion on Healthy Community, Healthy Lawns and Gardens.
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Councillor O'Connell provided a detailed overview of the Notice of Motion with respect
to pesticide use, with the aid of a powerpoint presentation.
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Resolution # 42/07
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor OConnell
HEALTHY COMMUNITY, HEALTHY LAWNS AND GARDENS
WHEREAS the City of Pickering is dedicated to the health of its residents, protection
of the natural environment and maintenance of a healthy ecosystem; and
WHEREAS it has been reported that exposure to some types of pesticides can be
linked to a host of serious health inflictions; and
WHEREAS the City of Pickering promotes an integrated approach to healthy lawn,
garden and property care through education and awareness initiatives so as to ensure
residents are knowledgeable about alternatives to pesticides as well as the proper
use, storage and disposal of pesticides should residents decide to use them; and
WHEREAS the City of Pickering to date has taken an integrated pest management
approach to healthy lawn and garden care on municipal properties; and
WHEREAS staff are committed to a pesticide reduction program on City property,
such that staff monitor the City's properties for weeds and pests, and use cultural
practices such as aerating, topdressing, over seeding and fertilizing to encourage
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strong and healthy lawns and gardens, thus reducing the need for pesticide
applications; and
WHEREAS the City of Pickering staff also test various environmentally friendly
products and practices where applicable and budget allows; staff also investigate up
to date information and new products that will provide quality turf grass with minimal
pesticide applications required; and
WHEREAS the City of Pickering has significantly reduced its pesticide use by about
90% over the last several years on City owned properties; and
WHEREAS the City of Pickering's commitment to a socially, economically and
environmentally sustainable community is reflected the City's turf and garden
maintenance practices; and
WHEREAS over one hundred communities in Canada have already restricted the use
of pesticides; the by-laws and experience of these communities would be useful in
assisting the City and residents of Pickering in determing best approaches to reducing
pesticide reliance and promoting alternative options.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
1. That Staff be directed to prepare for Council's consideration prior to the
summer recess of Council in 2007 a draft by-law on the use of pesticides,
including insecticides, herbicides and fungicides for cosmetic use, which by-
law,
(a) prohibits all pesticides for cosmetic use on City-owned property effective
January 1, 2008;
(b) prohibits all pesticides for cosmetic use on private properties effective
January 1, 2009; and
(c) establishes criteria for exceptions for emergencies, infestations and
agricultural use.
2. That Staff be directed to continue to investigate, evaluate and utilize alternative
options to pesticide use; increase the amount of promotion directed toward
residents regarding integrated and healthy lawn care programs; and organize
and facilitate educational workshops as appropriate for the benefit of residents
so that they may increase their knowledge about the City by-law, proper lawn
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and garden maintenance, appropriate pesticide use, as well as alternative lawn
care options; and
3. That Staff be directed when presenting a draft by-law to Council to also report
on a proposed approach for consulting with the public, pest control companies,
pesticide retailers and specific pesticide users (e.g., golf courses) as
appropriate to be undertaken in 2007 prior to Council's consideration of a final
by-law.
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RECORDED VOTE
AS FOllOWS:
YES
NO
Councillor Dickerson
Councillor Johnson
Councillor Littley
Councillor Mclean
Councillor O'Connell
Councillor Pickles
Mayor Ryan
(VIII) BY-LAWS
6738/07 Being a by-law to amend By-law 6604/05 to provide for the regulation of
reduced load periods on Highways or parts of Highways under the
jurisdiction of the Corporation of the City of Pickering.
6739/07 Being a by-law to amend By-law 6604/05 providing for the regulating of
parking, standing and stopping on highways or parts of highways under
the jurisdiction of the City of Pickering and on private and municipal
property.
6740/07 Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement officers for the purpose of
enforcing the parking restrictions on private property.
THIRD READING:
Councillor Johnson, seconded by Councillor McLean, moved that By-law
Numbers 6738/07 through 6740/07 be adopted and the said by-laws be now
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read a third time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and
the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
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(VIII) CONFIDENTIAL MATTERS
In Camera Meetinq of Council
In accordance with the In Camera provisions of the Municipal Act, a meeting
was held prior to the regularly scheduled meeting.
Refer to the In Camera minutes for further information.
Resolution # 43/07
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Littley
a) Confidential Report #OES 15-07 of the Director, Operations & Emergency
Services,
Financial Partnership of Land Acquisition
507 Marksburv Road with TRCA
Resolution # 44/07
That the confidential recommendation as outlined in Report OES 15-07 of
the Director, Operations & Emergency Services, be adopted.
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b) Recent Fire Settlements and Awards
Resolution # 45/07
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor McLean
That the confidential correspondence from the Chief Administrative Officer
dated February 15, 2007 with respect to recent Fire Settlements and
Awards be received for information.
CARRIED
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c) Appointments to Veridian Board
Resolution # 46/07
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
i) That Sylvain Trepanier be appointed as the citizen appointment to the
Veridian Board;
ii) That Councillor McLean be appointed as the Mayor's representative on
the Veridian Board; and,
iii) That the Veridian Board be so advised.
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(X) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 6741/06
Councillor Johnson, seconded by Councillor McLean, moved for leave to
introduce a By-law of the City of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the
Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering at its In Camera and
Regular Meeting of February 19, 2007.
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(XI) ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:4 7pm.
DATED this 19th day of February, 2007
MAYOR DAVID RYAN
DEBI A. BENTLEY
CITY CLERK