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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCS 27-09 Citq q REPORT TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1 I ERI Report Number: CS 27-09 32 Date: September 14, 2009 From: Gillis A. Paterson Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer Subject: 2010 Standing Committee and Council Meeting Schedule - File: A-1400 Recommendation: 1. That Report CS 27-09 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be received; 2. That the 2010 Standing Committee and Council Meeting Schedule included as Attachment 1 to this report be approved; and 3. That the City Clerk be given authority to give effect thereto. Executive Summary: In accordance with the Municipal Act, 2001, every municipality and local board shall pass a procedure by-law governing the calling, place and proceedings of meetings. The by-law provides for the notification of the meetings of Council. Financial Implications: There are no financial implications. Sustainability Implications: Establishing the Standing Committee and Council schedule is an integral part of the sustainable community in the areas of .a healthy society and healthy community as the promotion of the dates in advance encourage public participation. Background: By-law 6746/07 provides for governing the calling, place and proceedings of meetings. In accordance with the intent of the Municipal Act, 2001, of open, transparent and accountable government, the 2010 meeting schedule is .presented in order for public notification to commence. 2010 Budget meeting dates have been scheduled for February 4th and 5th, 2010. Report CS 27-09 September 14, 2009 Subject: 2.010 Meeting Schedule Page 2 33 Attachments: 1. 2010 Standing Committee and Council Meeting Schedule Prepared By: - Approved/Endorsed By: Lisa Harker Debi A. Wilcox Coordinator, Records & Elections City Clerk Approved/Endorsed By: Gillis A. Paterson Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer GP:lh Copy: Chief Administrative Officer Recommended for the consideration r~ of Pickering City C uncil R Tho as . Quinn, RD , CM Chief Administrative Officer CORP0227-07/01 revised -3 bk e W N ~ W N ~ V O (f) W O O W O CO N A W m O Lv. ~C m m 3 cNn m n 1 Z ❑Oo N ❑OD ❑OD Z N N 'A OND ~ A D, f CT OD W A C 0) O N c" V• ,7 0 Z J CND N to co ' 0) (D N Ul - V O W a) m Cl) O W CA co V O W O I OD _ y ` mo T 11 T C4 Z A V O OND A V CND N CT co O m C) 13 0 3 N N V1 t77~ N A N N W N m 0 O cn -40 -W+ A V O W y V O W (A OD ~ A V J O~ r r S N n m N O O 0 Q~ s ❑ O D N m O N ~ r i N N N i -i -a - O co CT . CO N CT CD ~ CC W r O N f • W N N C ' rI v O W O) _ O W_ O .O A V O W N N V V r Cl) e N O CP + A V O CA Cb A V m T T T N N N r A N ~ 0 CO N Ui (T W O Cp ~ O CO N m - ❑ O H ~ N l~ r m W N N O N N X C- O X -u O CCD r- C N N C 3 C N fl) A W (b W A V OD V N < 90 r (O N CD IT1 N no m 3 O O NN w r! 3 to O D 3 Qo < co cc' 3 3 3 CD -i N N _ ! -1 O W O O N' V O W 0) O W O O N CD < CD 3 O K C y I N ~L M _ _ r G CD CD O A V N _ 7 CD OO A V O WI A V O W O co N CT OD a NOD A E) N Q° CT Cn OD A _ -n CD N T O W O O N' N T fA CD N CT O) (D N CT to N N NW+ A V O W N N N -1 cn, N ' N N N N N i. Vl fA (O N CT N CT OD O m n Cn C)D A r- N W N N 3 m a V O O O W O N CA r 0 Cn CD N (1 ± n N N.. _ -I t -1 ' -I O C: fU OD A. V A V O W. • V O W D O . W OO N N c N N E c CD (O N C1~ OD Ul W A OD A V O CA O W O) (O N W fD N (n co NN- CT W I a T T O T 'W+ A V O W r O W CA i Cl) W CA co N r N N N N 8 co -4