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ATTENDANCE Andrew Burns, Mel Getty, Deb Gilvesy, Lisa Gilvesy, Jesse Goossens, Councillor Jim Hayes, Mayor Stephen Molnar, Lindsay Morgan, Ashton Nembhard, Randy Thornton,
Staff Present: David Calder, Cephas Panschow
MEMBERS ABSENT/REGRETS
Kirby Heckford, Steve Spanjers, Cedric Tomico, John Veldman
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 7:33 AM.
2. Adoption of Agenda
Moved By: L. Morgan Seconded By: A. Burns
Proposed Resolution # 1
THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Development Committee meeting of August 9, 2016
be adopted.
Carried
3. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof – None Declared
4. Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meeting
4.1. Minutes of the Meeting of July 12, 2016
Moved By: D. Gilvesy Seconded By: A. Burns
Proposed Resolution # 2
THAT the Minutes of the Development Committee Meeting of July 12, 2016 be
approved.
Carried
The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg
Development Committee
August 9, 2016
7:30 AM
Board Room, Customer Service Centre
10 Lisgar Ave, Tillsonburg
MINUTES
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5. Delegations and Presentations
6. Information Items
6.1. Community Strategic Plan
No update.
6.2. Post-Secondary Education
6.3. Tillsonburg Hydro Inc
The General Manager position has been filled and will start on August 15. The person has a
strong background in energy conservation management.
6.4. Town Hall Task Force
Development Commissioner advised that contact had been made with 34 different
agencies/companies regarding the Town Hall Project, and of those, 25 have expressed interest
in either providing development property (land or building) for the project, providing professional
services or investing in a lease or lease to own scenario. This information will be reviewed by
the Task Force for direction.
7. General Business & Reports - None
7.1. Community Improvement Plan – Review of Funding Scenarios
Staff provided an overview of the level of rebates in other communities. From this review, it
appears most communities have much simpler programs with rebates being offered for 5 years
only but with London offering a Level 1, 2 and 3 of funding and Niagara Falls offering a five year
program and a ten year program. On average, the programs of nearby communities offer
around a 10% of increased assessment (investment) over the life of the rebate program with a
few instances of slightly more and one example at 21% (Lincoln industrial example). The
proposed Tillsonburg program offers a 7% (general) to 24% (strategic) rebate of investment
over the life of the program. Based on the review, staff is confident that the program is not
overly generous but does provide a high level of support when appropriate, i.e. for strategic
projects. The criteria are flexible enough to permit some discretion as may be required by
specific circumstances that arise. May be opportunity for increased connection to Tillsonburg
Hydro vis-à-vis the CIP program’s energy conservation focus and the new General Manager’s
expertise.
7.2. Downtown Marketing Plan (Definition)
This is an item that was specifically requested to be a separate discussion. What sort of
information is required? The goal is to design a program to support retail tenants that fill
market gaps in Tillsonburg. This could be through a rebate of the taxes to targeted tenants,
which might enable them to get established and sign longer terms leases. Mayor Molnar will
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look into an example from another community. Other info to be pulled together includes: (1)
similar programs from other communities, (2) Retail Recruitment plan, (3) Parking review
information, (4) Vacancy information and (5) Retail inventory plan.
8. Committee Minutes & Reports
8.1. Tillsonburg District Chamber of Commerce
Reminder of upcoming TDCC Open on Aug 11.
8.2. Downtown Business Improvement Association
No update.
8.3. Tillsonburg District Real Estate Board
Monthly sale activity has decreased, but August is starting strong. New listings are down
26% and total listings on the market is down 30%. Year to date figures are still significantly
above last year and both monthly and YTD average residential sale prices are up 8 – 9%.
8.4. Physician Recruitment
Job description and work plan for the facilitator position has been developed. Committee
asked if minutes/work plan could be circulated. Plans are in place for a blended incentive
program. Concern that Southwest LHIN is making public statements that only 6% of
residents are without a family physician.
9. Correspondence - None
10. Other Business
10.1. Roundtable
• AMO municipal conference is scheduled for August 14-17 and Town has secured meetings
with Ministry of Transportation, Community & Correction Services and Ministry of Energy.
• SouthWestern Integrated Fibre Technology (SWIFT) network received Federal and
Provincial Government funding in the amount of $90 million from each level (total $180
Million) for the implementation the SWIFT network.
• Town hosted a delegation of investors yesterday afternoon.
• Development Initiative Group (DIG) is being discussed by Town as a way to provide
oversight and management of key development within the Town. More info to follow.
• Wise Line Metal Sales and the Town held a small (no media) sod turning ceremony on
August 5. Concern that this committee was not invited. This will be rectified for future
events like this.
• Some concern re maintenance of the golf course trail.
• Opportunity for donation of replica Annandale house to Town will be looked into.
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• Can we obtain testimonial from Wise Line for use in promotional campaigns?
11. Closed Session
12. Next Meeting
The next meeting of the Development Committee will be on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
13. Adjournment
Moved By: J. Hayes Seconded By:
Proposed Resolution 4
THAT the Development Committee Meeting of August 9, 2016 be adjourned at 9:10 AM.