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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 21, 2019Present: Mayor David Ryan Councillors: K.Ashe M. Brenner I. Cumming B. McLean D. Pickles Absent: S. Butt Also Present: -Chief Administrative Officer -Director, City Development & CBO Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 . Council Chambers 7:00 pm T. Prevedel K. Bentley P. Bigioni M. Carpino J. Hagg -Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor R. Holborn S. Karwowski C. Rose S. Cassel F. Jadoon C. Whitaker L. Harker -Director, Community Services -Fire Chief -Director, Engineering Services -Director, Finance & Treasurer -Chief Planner -City Clerk -Manager, Economic Development & Strategic Projects -Supervisor, Sustainability -Deputy Clerk 1. Invocation Mayor Ryan called the meeting to order and led Council in the saying of the Invocation. 2. Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. 3. Adoption of Minutes Moved by Councillor McLean Seconded by Councillor Brenner Resolution# 143/19 Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm Special Council Minutes, Education & Training, September 23, 2019 In Camera Council Minutes, September 23, 2019 Council Minutes, September 23, 2019 Executive Committee Minutes, October 7, 2019 4. Presentations 4.1 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606 Remembrance Day Poppy Campaign Kick-off Carried Sandy MacDonald, Vice President, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606, appeared before Council to kick off their annual Remembrance Day Poppy Campaign. Mayor Ryan, Regional and City Councillors, Inspector Jeff Haskins, Durham Regional Police Service, Fire Chief John Hagg, and John Di Cesare, Ajax/Pickering Hospital Foundation, were invited to come forward for the poppy pinning ceremony. 5. Delegations 5.1 Tyjondah Kerr, Senior Municipal Relations Manager, Corporate Affairs, Ontario Lottery & Gaming (OLG) Ken Fernandes, Relationship Management, GTA, OLG Tony Bitonti, Director, External Communications, O.LG Re: Municipal Contribution Agreement (MCA) Tyjondah Kerr, Senior Municipal Relations Manager, Corporate Affairs, and Tony Bitonti, Director, External Communications, OLG, appeared before Council to provide an overview of the Municipal Contribution Agreement. Through the aid of a Power Point presentation, Ms. Kerr provided an overview of the payments that the City of Pickering will be receiving from the OLG as a gaming site host municipality. She .noted that payments are based on a share of revenues under an equitable formula that is the same across the Province, and are based on a graduated scale of slot machine revenues, and a share of game table revenues. Ms. Kerr also provided an overview of the Community Recognition Program, which is a required program that offers host municipalities the opportunity to showcase the local benefits of gaming revenues. Ms. Kerr provided copies of the Municipal Contribution Agreement for the City to action. 1 Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm A brief question and answer period ensued regarding the payment schedule to the City, with OLG advising Council that payment will be made quarterly on the 21 st of every fourth month. 5.2 Donna McFarlane, Senior Advisor, Durham Region Hospice Roz Cawthorne, Volunteer Board Member, Durham Region Hospice Re: Update on Durham Hospice Construction and Fundraising Efforts Donna McFarlane, Senior Advisor, Durham Region Hospice, and Roz Cawthorne, Volunteer Board Member, Durham Region Hospice, appeared before Council to provide an update on Durham Hospice Construction and Fundraising efforts. Ms. McFarlane provided an overview of the current status of the two new hospice facilities in Whitby and Clarington, noting that they are hoping to break ground in the Spring of 2020. · Roz Cawthorne shared a personal story about a friend who did not have access to hospice care while she was dying of cancer and noted the dire need for hospices in the Durham Region. Ms. McFarlane provided an overview of the financial commitment for the project as well as the funds committed to date, and requested that the City make a contribution to the capital campaign using a formula based on the City's population. A brief question and answer period ensued regarding the land area required for the Whitby and Clarington hospices. Council noted that they would consider a donation to Durham Hospice through the 2020 Budget process. 5.3 Ted Comiskey, Mayor of Ingersoll, Chair, Demand the Right Re: Demand the Right Campaign Ted Comiskey, Mayor of Ingersoll, and Chair, Demand the Right, appeared before Council to provide an overview of the Demand the Right Campaign. Mayor Comiskey expressed his concern that Municipal Governments do not have the right to approve landfill projects in their communities, noting that the Town of Ingersoll is currently opposing a request for a new landfill site. He noted that landfill sites are filled with toxic waste and that it's only a matter of time before these sites begin to affect the health of the community. Mayor Comiskey noted municipalities should have the right to approve any proposed landfill site within or adjacent to their municipalities and requested Council's support by endorsing the motion included in Item 6.1, Correspondence #30-19. A question and answer period ensued regarding the Town of Ingersoll's opposition to a landfill site. 6. Correspondence 6.1 Corr. 30-19 Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm Ted Comiskey, Mayor of Ingersoll, Chair, Demand the Right Re: Resolution in Support of the Demand the Right Coalition Resolution# 144/19 Moved by Councillor McLean Seconded by Councillor Cumming WHEREAS municipal governments in Ontario do not have the right to approve landfill projects in their communities, but have authority for making decisions on all other types of development; AND WHEREAS this out-dated policy allows private landfill operators to consult with local residents and municipal Councils, but essentially ignore them; AND WHEREAS Ontario's proposed "Made-in-Ontario Environment Plan" states that the province will grant municipalities a "greater say in siting of landfills"; AND WHEREAS municipalities already have exclusive rights for approving casinos and nuclear waste facilities within their communities, whether to host cannabis retail in their communities, AND FURTHER that the province has recognized the value of municipal approval for the siting of power generation facilities; AND WHEREAS the recent report from Ontario's Environmental Commissioner has found that Ontario has a garbage problem, particularly from Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) waste generated within the City of Toronto, where diversion rates are as low as 15%; AND UNLESS significant efforts are made to increase recycling and diversion rates, a new home for this Toronto garbage will need to be found, as landfill space is filling up quickly; AND WHEREAS municipalities across Ontario are quietly being identified and targeted as potential landfill sites for future Toronto garbage by private landfill operators; AND WHEREAS other communities should not be forced to take Toronto waste, as landfills can contaminate local watersheds, air quality, dramatically increase heavy truck traffic on community roads, and reduce the quality of life for local residents; Pl Council Meeting Minutes October21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm AND WHEREAS municipalities should be considered experts in waste management, as they are responsible for this within their own communities, and often have decades' worth of in-house expertise in managing waste, recycling, and diversion programs; AND WHEREAS municipalities should have the exclusive right to approve or reject these projects, and assess whether the potential economic benefits are of sufficient value to offset any negative impacts and environmental concerns; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Pickering calls upon the Government of Ontario, as part of its "Made-in-Ontario Environment Plan" to formally entrench the right of municipalities to approve or reject landfill projects in or adjacent to their communities; AND THAT in the case of a two-tier municipality, the approval be required at both the upper-tier and affected lower-tier municipalities; AND FURTHER THAT the City of Pickering encourage all other municipalities in Ontario to consider this motion calling for immediate provincial action; AND THAT the MOTION adopted by Council be forwarded to the DEMAND THE RIGHT COALITION OF ONTARIO MUNICIPALITIES. Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote 6.2 Corr. 31-19 Ralph Walton, Regional Clerk/Director of Legislative Services 1 Regional Municipality of Durham Re: Automated Speed Enforcement Program Implementation (2019-W-66) A brief discussion ensued regarding the wording in Item 2 of the recommendation and it was noted that "School Zones" should be replaced with "Community Safety Zones". Resolution # 145/19 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That Corr. 31-19, dated September 27, 2019, from the Regional Municipality of Durham, regarding automated speed enforcement program implementation be received; and, 1 Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm 2. That this matter be referred to staff for consideration of one (1) mobile unit, through the City of Toronto contact, for city road designated Community Safety Zones and 2020 pre-budget approval if required. 6.3 Corr. 32-19 Ralph Walton, Regional C.lerk/Director of Legislative Services, Regional Municipality of Durham Re: Red-Light Camera Program Implementation (2019-W-65) Resolution# 146/19 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Pickles Carried 1. That Corr. 32-19, dated September 25, 2019, from the Regional Municipality of Durham, regarding red-light camera program implementation be received; and, 2. That this matter be referred to staff to assess any City intersections that could benefit from the program. 6.4 Corr. 33-19 John Paul Newman, Director of Corporate Services/Clerk, · Township of Scugog Re: Regional Governance Review Resolution# 147/19 Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Brenner Carried That Corr. 33-19, dated September 27, 2019, from the Township of Scugog, regarding Regional Governance Review, be endorsed. Carried Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm 6.5 Corr. 34-19 Kevin Narraway, Manager of Legislative Services/Deputy Clerk, Town of Whitby Re: Lake Ontario Flooding Resolution # 148/19 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Cumming That Corr. 34-19, dated September 27, 2019, from the Town of Whitby, regarding Lake Ontario Flooding, be endorsed. Carried 6.6 Corr. 35-19 Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Re: Towards a Reasonable Balance: Addressing growing municipal liability and insurance costs Resolution# 149/19 Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Cumming That Corr. 35-19, dated October 1, 2019, AMO submission to the Attorney General of Ontario, regarding addressing growing municipal liability and insurance costs, be endorsed. 7. Report EC 2019-08 of the Executive Committee held on October 7, 2019 7.1 Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report CLK 04-19 2020 Committee and Council Meeting Schedule Council Decision: 1. That the 2020 Committee and Council Meeting Schedule appended as Attachment #1 to Report CLK 04-19 .be approved; and, 2. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. Carried 1 Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm 7.2 Director, Community Services, Report CS 11-19 Quotation No. Q-17-2019 -Quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Two New 4 Ton Dump Trucks with Snow Plow and Wing Council Decision: 1. That Quotation No. Q-17-2019 submitted by James Palmer Premier Truck Group, in the amount of $524,912.00 (HST extra) be.accepted; 2. That the total gross quotation cost of $594,846.00 (HST included) and the total net project cost of $535,677.00 (net of HST rebate) be approved; 3. That Council authorize the Director, Finance & Treasurer to finance the net project cost of $535,677.00 as follows: a) The sum of $267,088.00, as provided for in the 2019 Roads Equipment Capital Budget be financed from the Vehicle Replacement Reserve Fund; b) The sum of $267,089.00, as provided for in the 2019 Roads Equipment Capital Budget be financed from the Development Charges Reserve Fund -Roads & Related; c) The Treasurer be authorized to make any changes, adjustments, and revisions to amounts, terms, conditions, or take any actions necessary in order to effect the foregoing; and, 4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 7.3 Director, Community Services, Report CS 27-19 Age Friendly Community Plan Endorsement Council Decision: 1. That the City of Pickering Age Friendly Community Plan be endorsed in principle; 2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report; and, Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm 3. That Staff be directed to report back annually, commencing June 2020, on the implementation and stages of the Age Friendly Community Plan, and a tracking matrix be posted on the City's website. 7.4 Director, Community Services, Report CS 33-19 Waterfront Trail Winter Maintenance Council Decision: That Council receive report CS 33-19 for information regarding Waterfront Trail Winter Maintenance. 7.5 Director, Community Services, Report CS 34-19 Ontario Power Generation Licence Amending Agreement (No.2) Council Decision: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Licence Amending Agreement (No. 2) with Ontario Power Generation, subject to minor revisions as may be required by the Director, Community Services; the Director, Finance & Treasurer and the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor; and, 2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 7.6 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 21-19 The Municipal Comprehensive Review of the Durham Regional Official Plan: Climate Change and Sustainability Discussion Paper, May 2019 Council Decision: 1. That the Region of Durham recognize the following additional sectors as being impacted by climate change: fisheries; finance and insurance; infrastructure; mental health; vulnerable populations; organizational risk management and emergency preparedness; summer recreation; and urban tree canopy health; 2. That the Region of Durham understand that the City's vision for climate change and adaptation for Durham is a holistic approach based on framework for sustainability, wherein policies about climate change should address the following objectives: healthy environment; healthy economy; healthy society; responsible development; and responsible consumption; Pl Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm 3. That the Region of Durham be advised that it is appropriate to include the Provincial Plan policy direction for greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction in the Durham Regional Official Plan (ROP), and that those policies should recognize the need for collaboration with upper levels of government, area municipalities, key stakeholders, and other relevant agencies; 4a. That the Region of Durham be advised it has been obs.erved .that in the. absence of safe, continuous sidewalks with a pleasant pedestrian realm, or safe and continuous cycling networks, or transit service that is frequent and reliable, active transportation modes are not selected and used as the preferred travel choice as compared to when excellent facilities and services do exist; 4b. That the Region of Durham include an implementation policy in the ROP identifying the Regional implementation of active transportation facilities on Regional roads, at the Region's expense, with an emphasis on connectivity and continuity of the active systems and transit, both within and between municipalities; 5. That the Region of Durham include a policy in the ROP indicating support for renewable energy production through public and private partnerships, and pilot and demonstration projects; 6. That the Region of Durham include a policy in the ROP encouraging the initial design stages of all development to include a review of the ability of the development to incorporate small and/or large scale renewable energy systems; 7. That the Region of Durham be advised that both the Regional and local official plans should have a role in siting renewable energy projects, such that ROP policies protect prime agricultural areas, natural heritage systems, and culturally significant landscapes and buildings; and further, the ROP could identify other criteria for consideration atthe local level such as compatibility with adjacent land uses and proximity to sensitive land uses, respecting potential noise vibration, or odour impacts; 8. That, in addition to the six potential strategies to address climate mitigation and adaptation identified in the Discussion Paper, the Region of Durham should also consider the following: continuing to plan for emergencies related to climate change, in collaboration with area municipalities; providing informational resources to all who live, work and play in Durham Region; installing "smart" building controls in any new Regional facilities; converting all lighting in Regional facilities to LED; installing solar panels on its facilities; converting the bus and other Regional vehicles fleet to electric; continuing the Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm construction of BRT and cycling facilities on Kingston Road and expanding to other arterials; recovering waste heat from (new) trunk sewers and sewage treatment plants; undertaking a risk assessment of infrastructure to identify ways to improve its resiliency; 9a. That the Region of Durham investigate participation in the Municipal Natural Assets Initiative to assist in identifying implementation policies respecting a Regional natural heritage system (NHS) for inclusion in the ROP; 9b. That the Region of Durham include an implementation policy that it will monitor the effects of climate change on the Regional agricultural producers and local food supply, and identify potential strategies to adapt to those changes; 9c. That the Region of Durham introduce a policy in the ROP respecting control of invasive species and pests throughout the Region, and in any Regional NHS that is identified; 9d. That the Region of Durham introduce a policy in the ROP identifying the advocacy role that it can play in adapting to climate change in collaboration with all levels of government and a wide variety of stakeholders; 1 0a. That the Region of Durham be advised that the City of Pickering supports policies being included in the ROP establishing separate tree canopy targets for urban areas and rural areas, following the identification of the current baseline; and, 1 Ob. Further, that the Region of Durham commence implementation of Regional road tree planting, at the expense of the Region, to demonstrate their partnership in improving the tree canopy, thereby helping reduce GHG and heat island effects. Resolution # 150/19 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Pickles That Report EC 2019-08 of the Executive Committee Meeting held on October 7, 2019 be adopted. Carried Cl~ 1CKER1 Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm 8. Reports -New and Unfinished Business 8.1 Director, Community Services, Report CS 35-19 Licence Agreement Graymatter Marketing Solutions Inc. Resolution # 151 /19 Moved by Councillor Ashe Seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute a Licence Agreement with Graymatter Marketing Solutions Inc. as set out in Attachment 1 to this report, subject to minor revisions as may be required by the Director, Community Services and the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor; and, 2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. Moved by Councillor Ashe Carried Later in the Meeting (See Following Motion) Resolution # 152/19 Seconded by Councillor McLean That the main motion be amended by adding the following as Item #2 and the recommendation renumbered accordingly: 2. That Staff be directed to extend the contract date to October 31, 2023. Carried The Main Motion, as Amended, was then Carried 8.2 Director, Community Services, Report CS 40-19 Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program: Community, Culture and Recreation Endorsement of City of Pickering Application Members of Council referred to a memo from the Director, Community Services, dated October 21, 2019 and noted the correction to the last paragraph in Report cs 40-19. Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm Resolution # 153/19 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Pickles 1. That Council authorize staff to initiate and submit the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program: Community Culture and Recreation grant application for the Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex reconstruction project; 2. That Council authorize staff to initiate and submit the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program: Community Culture and Recreation grant application for the Pickering Heritage & Community Centre construction project; 3. That Council authorize staff to initiate and submit the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program: Community Culture and Recreation grant application for the Performing Arts Centre construction project; 4. That a copy of this report be forwarded to Jennifer O'Connell, MP, Pickering- Uxbridge; 5. That a copy of this report be forwarded to Peter Bethlenfalvy, MPP, Pickering- Uxbridge; and, 6. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take necessary action to give effect hereto. 8.3 Director, Finance & Treasurer, Report FIN 17-19 Proposed Environmental Schools Grant for 2020 Budget Resolution # 154/19 Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Brenner Carried 1. That Council support and direct City staff to work with the respective school boards to implement an Environmental Schools Grant initiative; 2. That Council provide 2020 pre-budget approval in the amount of $8,750 (account 2195.2712.0000) in the General Government section of the Current Budget for an Environmental Schools Grant initiative; Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 . Council Chambers 7:00 pm 3. That City staff annually report to Council, the results achieved through the Environmental Schools Grant; and, 4. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 8.4 Director, Finance & Treasurer, Report FIN 18-19 · Payment of Invoices Related to Preliminary Design of the Civic Centre Project Moved by Councillor Cumming Seconded by Councillor Ashe Resolution # 155/19 Carried 1. That Report FIN 18-19 of the Director, Finance & Treasurer be approved; 2. That Council authorize the Director, Finance & Treasurer to pay invoices related to the preliminary design for the Civic Centre in the amount of $543,284.45 (inclusive of HST) and the project cost be charged to capital account 5203.1902.6550; and, 3. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 8.5 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 23-19 Provincial Policy Statement Review, Proposed Policies · Environment Registry of Ontario Number 019-0279 Resolution # 156/19 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Pickles Carried 1. That Council receive for information and review, a copy of The Regional Municipality of Durham Report #2019-P-42 of the Commissioner of Planning and Economic Development and Chief Administrative Officer, dated October 1, 2019, titled "Provincial Policy Statement Review, Proposed Policies (ERO #019-0279), File: L35-03", provided as Appendix I to Report PLN 23-19; Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm 2. That Council endorse the following recommendations of The Regional Municipality of Durham Report #2019-P-42 as they apply to the City of Pickering: A) i) through x), xii), xiv), xv) and xvii) through xix); 3. That Council endorse the following staff recommendations as part of Council's response to the Province's proposed changes to the Provincial Policy Statement (Environmental Registry of Ontario Number 019-0279): a. That the term "market-based" be defined .. b. That the proposed changes to the definition of "on-farm diversified uses" which will permit ground-mounted solar facilities in prime agricultural areas and specialty crop areas, be removed. c. That proposed new Policy 1.6.8.5 be supported as it promotes the co- location of linear infrastructure where appropriate. d. That the proposed change to Policy 1.6.10.1 be removed to ensure the consideration of the implications associated with development and land use planning on waste generation. e. That the proposed change to Policy 3.1.3 be supported as it enhances requirements for climate change considerations, as well as recognizes that the impacts of a changing climate are clear and present as opposed to potential. f. That proposed new Policy 4.7 which promotes fast-tracking priority applications that support housing and job-related growth and development, and the reduction of the time needed to process residential and priority applications to the extent practical, be clarified; and, 4. That a copy of Report PLN 23-19 and Council's resolution on the Report be forwarded to: the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing; the Environmental Registry of Ontario; the Honourable Peter Bethlenfalvy, MPP Pickering -Uxbridge; and the Region of Durham. Carried 9. Motions and Notice of Motions 9.1 Establishing Fund Raising Initiatives for a Pickering Animal Services Shelter Resolution# 157/19 Moved by Councillor Cumming Seconded by Councillor Brenner Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00 pm Whereas, the City of Pickering is moving forward with the selection of a site for a New Pickering Animal Services Shelter in Pickering as approved in the 2019 Budget; And Whereas, the Treasurer has established a dedicated reserve account for the purpose of designing a shelter in 2020 with construction to commence in 2021; And Whereas, residents have already commenced local fund raising activities in support of a new shelter; And Whereas, while a majority of the construction costs for a new shelter will be funded through Development Charges as outlined by the Treasurer in the 2019 Budget, additional funds are required; And Whereas, Councillor Ian Cumming is the designated Member of Council for the Animal Services Committee; Now Therefore Be It Resolved That: 1. Councillor Cumming is hereby appointed as Lead for Fund Raising Initiatives for the new Pickering Animal Services Shelter; 2. Councillor Cumming is authorized, on behalf of the City of Pickering, to reach out to the corporate/business sectors to secure donations for the capital construction costs of a new Pickering Animal Services Shelter; and, 3. Councillor Cumming report back to Council annually, commencing in the first quarter of 2020. Moved by Councillor Cumming Carried Later in the Meeting (See Following Motion) Resolution # 158/19 Seconded by Councillor Brenner That the main motion be amended by adding the following as Item #3 and the recommendation renumbered accordingly: 3. Staff be authorized to engage with staff of other municipalities to consider partnership or service sharing options for an Animal Shelter in Pickering. Pl Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chamb.ers 7:00 pm Carried The Main Motion, as Amended, was then Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote. 10. By-laws 10.1 By-law 7716/19 Being a By-law to amend Schedule A of By-law 7362/14 appointing Inspectors. Resolution # 159/19 Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Brenner That By-law No. 7716/19 be approved. 11. Other Business There were no items of other business. 12. Confirmation By-law By-law Number 7717/19 Carried Councillor McLean, seconded by Councillor Cumming moved for leave to introduce a By- law of the City of Pickering to confirm the proceedings of October 21, 2019. 13. Adjournment Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Brenner That the meeting be adjourned. Carried Carried The meeting adjourned at 8:08 pm. Dated this 21 st of October, 2019. Council Meeting Minutes October 21, 2019 Council Chambers 7:00pm J6san Cassel, City Clerk