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There is a need to provide a policy for Boards & Committees of Council within the Town
of Tillsonburg.
B. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to identify a process for establishing Boards and
Committees of Council; requirements for maintaining and supporting their work; and the
coordination of the appointment and advertising process through the Clerk's Office. It
excludes external bodies and local boards not established by Council and internal,
working groups of an administrative nature.
This policy supplements the Town of Tillsonburg Procedural By-law 3511. Boards and
Committees, including Staff liaisons, shall be subject to the provisions of the Procedural
By-Law.
IMPLEMENTATION pROCEDURE
1. Classificatiqn of Boards and Committees
Where the municipality makes appointments to bodies of its own creation and to outside
bodies when requested to do so, such appointments shall be citizen appointments,
except in those situations where the municipality has a direct financial involvement, in
which case Council shall determine whether or not it will appoint citizen and/or Council
Members to such bodies. Council, under certain circumstances, may deem it necessary
for Council representation on some Boards and Committees.
Generally Boards and Committees may be either ongoing or a Sub Committee of an
existing Board or Committee. Committees provide recommendations, advice and
information to Council on an ongoing basis on specific municipally-related matters that
relate to the mandate of Boards and Committees as set out in the Committees Terms of
Reference. They may include some of the following:
i) Advisory-includes bodies authorized by Municipal Council to provide input
on a discretionary basis and advice to Council on a particular matter, or
undertake special projects as assigned.
ii) Mandatory -where a Provincial Statute prescribes the type of appointments
to be made by the municipality to a given body, the Statute be complied with;
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iii) Local Boards/Committees -means a school board, municipal service board,
public library board, board of health, police services board, or any other
board, commission, committee, body or local authority established or
exercising any power or authority under any general or special Act with
respect to any of the affairs or purposes, including school purposes, of a
municipality;
iv) External Bodies -separate special purpose bodies that have a substantial
amount of authority over their own operations.
Sub Committees assist in the short-term study and analysis of a specific municipally-
related issue. They may include staff representation as well as representation from
external bodies.
2. Establishment of Boards and Committees
Boards and Committees are proposed by resolution of Council and established by By-
law. The By-law shall incorporate the Terms of Reference for the specific Board/
Committee. Prior to Council's establishment of any Board or Committee by by-law, staff
shall submit a report to Council including the following information:
Board/Committee Structure, including Terms of Reference;
Membership composition;
Orientation, training and facilitation needs.
3. Ongoing Review of Boards and Committees
Early in a new Council term, Council shall review all Boards and Committees. The Clerk
shall assist in this effort by providing an overview of all Boards/ Committees, including,
but not limited to, the following:
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a. A list of Boards/Committees by name and type;
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b. Summary of mandates, goals and objectives for each Board/Committee;
c. Recommendations on the future direction of each Board/Committee and its
structure in general;
d. Review and recommendations on the reporting and functional relationships of
Boards/Committees in general.
The Terms of Reference of each Board/Committee shall be reviewed on an ongoing
basis by relevant staff in order to ensure that the Terms of Reference, the need for and
the roles of each Board!Committee remains relevant and appropriate.
If a Board or Committee is to be disbanded, a final report on the Board!Committee
activities and reasons for disbandment shall be presented to Council for approval.
4. Terms of Reference
It is recommended that the following components be included in the Board/Committee
Terms of Reference at a minimum:
a. Nature of Committee/Reporting and Functional Relationships
• describes type of Board!Committee, whether advisory or subcommittee,
• sets out reporting and functional relationships between the Board/Committee,
Council, relevant town staff and the public.
b. Mission/Mandate of Board!Committee
• sets out the general purpose, goals and activities of the Board/Committee
c. Committee Composition
• describes the nature of the membership (citizens and/or organizations,
numbers in each category), membership qualification, terms, quorum
requirements, absentee requirements, Council Representative, Staff
Liaison.
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d. Roles/Responsibilities
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• identifies various roles and expectations of key Board/Committee participants
(members, Chair, Vice-Chair, staff participants, staff liaisons)
f. Resignation Process
• sets out resignation process for resignation of Board/Committee
appointees
g. Rules of Procedure/Order
• Board/Committee members shall observe the Rules of Procedure outlined
in the Town Procedure By-Law, as far as applicable, keeping in mind that
members may feel more comfortable and appreciate the opportunity to
exchange views with fellow committee members in a more informal
atmosphere.
h. Schedule/location of Meetings
• The Committee will establish a meeting schedule, setting out the time
and place for meetings at the beginning of each year.
i. Meeting Structure. Agenda and Minute Formats
• Identifies format, preparation and distribution of agendas and minutes
• Identifies that Minutes of all meetings, whether closed to the public or not,
shall be recorded.
5. Mayor as Ex-Officio Members of Committees
The Mayor of the Council ofthe Town ofTillsonburg is an ex officio member of every
Committee;
Where a Committee is established by reference to a particular number of members
without specifically providing for the membership of the Mayor ofthe Council, such
number is automatically increased by one, being the Mayor of the Council, and all
members of the Committee are present.
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In those instances when all members are not present, the Mayor's or Deputy Mayor's
attendance replaces an absent member and the membership number is not
automatically increased by one.
The Mayor or Deputy Mayor is able to participate in the business of the Committee
without any restriction including voting. Members of Council are able to attend and
participate at any meeting. Only members of Council who have been appointed to a
Committee are entitled to vote.
6. Appointment Process and Advertising for Board/Committee Members
Where a Provincial Statute prescribes the type of appointments to be made by the
Municipality to a given Board or Committee, the Statute shall be complied with. Where
the Municipality makes appointments to Boards/Committees of its own creation and to
outside bodies when requested to do so, such appointments shall be citizen
appointments, except in circumstances where the Municipality has a direct financial
involvement, in which instance Council shall determine whether or not it will appoint
citizens and/or Council Members to such bodies.
Vacancies for citizen appointments shall be publicly advertised in the local newspapers,
through social media and on the Town website. To apply to serve as a volunteer on a
Town of Tillsonburg Board or Committee, interested individuals shall be invited to apply
and submit an Application. It is not a requirement that applicants are a resident or
municipal taxpayer in Tillsonburg. Some Boards and Committees have additional
requirements such as age of majority or citizenship as required by legislation. These
appointments enable local citizens from various backgrounds to participate in local
government and voluntarily give their time and expertise to help formulate the direction
of certain programs.
The duration of Board/Committee appointments are the same as the term of Council,
however staff may recommend that the terms for specific Board/Committee
appointments be staggered to ensure experience and consistency in following the
Board/Committee's goals and mandate. While appointees may serve on more than one
Board/Committee, Council shall give first consideration to individuals who are not
already appointed to another Board/Committee.
The following process, coordinated by the Clerk's Office, will generally be followed in
initiating the recruitment, selection and appointment process:
a. In an election year or upon Council passing a By-law to establish a Board/
Committee, the Clerk, will advertise Committee vacancies in the local
newspapers, through social media and on the Town's website, making note of the
mandate of the Committee, a brief statement of the role and res onsibilities
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of Committee membership, duration of term, level of commitment, application
process and contact information.
b. Applicants shall be required to complete and submit to the Clerk an application
form, available from the Clerk's office, Customer Service Centre (CSC) and the
Town's website. Once the applications have been received, a selection
committee comprising of three members of Council and the Clerk shall review the
applications. The selection committee shall make recommended selections and a
report will be prepared by the Clerk's office for approval by Council. All
applicanfs names shall be forwarded to Council with the staff report.
c. Upon Council's approval of Board/Committee appointments, the Clerk will
prepare the necessary appointment by-law.
d. The Clerk, on behalf of Council, shall send out confirmation letters to new Board!
Committee appointees and advise of their staff liaison and any other relevant
contacts.
e. The Clerk will coordinate the necessary advertising in September of an election
year in order to follow the appointment process.
Applications from volunteers who are not appointed during the regular appointment
process will be kept on file in the office of the Town Clerk for the remainder of the temn of
the committee. If a vacancy occurs on a Committee within that term, the applicants who
applied to serve on that Committee and were not appointed will be contacted and asked
if they are still interested in serving. Names of those who continue to have an interest to
serve on the Committee will be submitted to the Clerk for consideration to fill the
vacancy. The Clerk's Office will also advertise the vacancy in the newspaper.
7. Resignation/Dismissal Process
Board/Committee members wishing to resign their appointment shall submit a letter of
resignation to the committee chair. which shall be Clerk. Upon acceptance of the
resignation, the Chair shall forward the resignation letter to the Clerk's office, which will
initiate the aforementioned appointment process to fill the vacancy.
Council, at its discretion can dismiss any Committee/Board in its entirety or any member
thereof at any time.
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8. Absentee Requirements
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If any Board/Committee member is absent from three consecutive meetings, without
justification, the Chair of the Committee, in consultation with the staff liaison, will ask the
member whether or not they wish to attend meetings and remain on the Committee or
resign.
Upon confirmation that the member will no longer be serving on the Committee, the
Committee Chair will notify the Town Clerk, which will initiate the appointment process
for committee vacancies. If a member indicates the desire to continue to serve on the
Committee, the member will be advised that attendance is required or the member will
be removed from the Committee.
Any member of a Committee who is absent for more than fifty per cent (50%) of the
meetings since their term of appointment, will not be eligible for re-appointment. A
member of a Committee of Council who intends to leave a meeting before the meeting
is adjourned must inform the Chair of this intention either at the start of the meeting or
prior to leaving.
9. Orientation Sessions.
Orientation sessions shall be conducted for Board/Committee appointees at the
beginning of each Committee term. All Board/ Committee members benefit from
orientation. The sessions identify goals, objectives and work plans. Further sessions
may be conducted for appointees during the Council term, as required. Orientation
manuals will be distributed to all members of the Committee for reference purposes.
Each Board/Committee manual shall include the following information:
a. Establishing By-Law for Board/Committee
b. Mandatory Statutes (i.e. Ontarians with Disabilities Act)
c. Tillsonburg Procedural By-Law
d. Member Contact Information
e. Council Members Contact Information
f. Relevant Town Policies & Procedures affecting Board/Committee members.
g. Committee Relationship to Council
h. Staff Support
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10. Meeting Structure, Agenda and Minute Formats
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Meeting structure, agenda and minute formats should meet the needs of Individual
Boards/ Committees, while ensuring consistency, completeness and accountability. A
Board/Committee may choose to follow a more informal procedure and allow for a
consensus approach to discussion. It is recommended that the following components be
included in Board/Committee Agendas, where specific subject items are described in
each component.
a. Date, time, location of meeting
b. Members present (include office, i.e. Chair, Recording Secretary)
c. Members absent/regrets
d. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest
e. Approval of previous minutes
f. Presentations/Deputations
g. General Business and Reports
h. Correspondence
i. Other Business
j. Closed Session
k. Next meeting.
I. Adjournment.
It is recommended that the Board/Committee minutes brieflv outline the substance of
each of the agenda items discussed during the meeting, including actions taken and
recommendations by motion. The minutes shall be forwarded as soon as possible
following the meeting to the Deputy Clerk in· order to present them to Council as
information on a monthly basis. Staff will be required to prepare a report for any
recommendation of a Board/Committee requiring action by Council. Minutes of all
meetings must be recorded.
11. Election of Officers
Each Committee will elect as soon as possible after January 1st each calendar year to
select a Chair and Vice-Chair and secretary from its membership for a term
commencing January 1st and terminating December 31st or until a successor is
appointed. For the purpose of clarity, a member of the Committee who served as
Committee Chair or Vice Chair may be reappointed as Committee Chair or Vice Chair.
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12. Term of Appointment
The term of appointment shall be as set out in the appointment by-law.
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Committee members will continue to serve on a committee past the expiration of their
term until they are replaced.
13. Duration of Citizen Appointments
A citizen will be eligible to serve for a maximum of three consecutive terms on the same
committee;
Citizens are required to take at least one year absence after serving on the same
committee for three terms; after the one year absence, the citizen is eligible to re-apply
to serve on the former committee.
During the one year absence from a committee, a citizen may apply to serve on a
different committee;
If the citizen, who has been appointed to replace a committee member and is filling a
partially completed term, will be appointed for the balance of that member's term; the
new member is eligible to a·pply for further re-appointment for a maximum of three
consecutive terms.
Renewed membership on a committee is not automatic, any member of the public who
wishes to serve for an additional term must submit the approved application form or
provide a letter which includes the necessary information in order to be considered for
re-appointment;
14. Establishment of Sub-Committees
If it is the desire of the majority of a Committee is to establish a sub-committee, the sub-
committee shall be formed to undertake business of special projects appropriate to the
Committee. The Committee minutes shall note the mandate of the sub-committee, the
beginning and proposed ending date, the composition and how the members are to be
recruited. Such sub-committees shall report their findings to the Committee at regular
Committee meetings. Sub Committees that are formed of members outside of the
committee must be endorsed by council, as such staff must prepare a report to Council
requesting endorsement of the sub committee.
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Except as provided in this section, all meetings shall be open to the public and the media
and Board/Committee Minutes shall be available upon request. The Chair or presiding
Officer may expel any person for improper conduct at a Meeting. A meeting may be
closed to the public if the subject matter being considered is:
a. the security of the property of the municipality or local board;
b. personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal employees
or local board members;
c. a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or
local board;
d. labour relations or employee negotiations;
e. litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals,
affecting the municipality;
f. the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege; including
communications necessary for that purpose;
g. a matter in respect of which the board or committee may hold a closed meeting
underthe authority of another Act.
h. for the purpose of educating or training the members, subject to the condition
that no member discusses or otherwise deals with any matter in a way that
materially advances the business or decision-making of the committee.
Before holding a Meeting or part of a Meeting that is to be closed to the public, the
Board/ Committee shall state by Resolution:
a. the fact of the holding of the Closed Meeting;
b. the general nature of the matter to be considered at the Closed Meeting.
c. in the case of a meeting for educational or training purposes, that it is closed for
that purpose as well.
All deliberations while in Closed Session shall remain confidential unless otherwise
approved by Committee in Open Session.
16. Provision for Accessibility and Diversity
Adequate provision shall be made by the Chair of the Board/Committee and relevant
staff to ensure that meeting locations, agenda and minute formats, communications and
conduct of meetings be accessible, to ensure maximum participation and quality
customer service. Reference may be made to the provisions of the Ontarians with
Disabilities Act, and similar legislation, policies and guidelines. Membership that reflects
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the diversity of the Tillsonburg community will be encouraged in the recruitment,
selection and appointment process.
17. Pecuniary Interest
If a Committee member has a pecuniary interest in any matter and is, or will be, present
at a meeting at any time at which the matter is the subject of consideration, the member:
a. shall, before any consideration of the matter, at the meeting verbally disclose the
interest and its general nature.
b. shall not, at any time, take part in the discussion of, or vote on, any question in
respect to the matter; and
c. shall leave the meeting and remain absent from it at any time during
consideration of the matter.
18. Budget/Financial Reporting
Boards/Committees may make requests for budget allocations through their staff liaison
in advance of the Town's annual budget process no later than August 31"of any given
year. All related revenue and expenditure transactions will follow Council approved
policy. Requests must relate to specific activities approved in the Board/Committee's
mandate and work plan. Requests shall be submitted by the appropriate department
head for consideration in the Town's budget review.
19. Town of Tillsonburg Policy and Procedures
Board and Committee members shall adhere to the policies and procedures of the Town
of Tillsonburg.