210609 Cultural, Heritage & Special Awards Committee AgendaThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg
Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Advisory Committee Meeting
June 9, 2021
4:00 p.m .
Electronic Meeting AGENDA
1.Call to Order
2.Re-Introduction of Executive Assistant- Lisa Jibson
3.Adoption of Agenda
Propos ed Resolution #1
Moved by:
Seconded by:
THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards
Advisory Committee meeting of June 9, 2021, be adopted.
4.Adoption of Previous Minutes
Propos ed Resolution #2
Moved by:
Seconded by:
THAT the Minutes as prepared for the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards
Advisory Committee meeting of May 5, 2021, be adopted.
5.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof
6.Presentations
7.General Business & Reports
6.1 Tillsonburg 150 Subcommittee Nominations + Staff Update
Propos ed Resolution #3
THAT the Tillsonburg 150 Planning Ad-Hoc Committee be compos ed of the
following existing Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Committee Members:
[INSERT NAMES].
6.2 Citizen of the Year- 2021- Updated from Staff on Advertisement/Deadlines
6.3 Municipal Register of Heritage Designated Properties- Penny Esseltine
8.Round Table
9.Next Meeting
July 7, 2021
10. Adjournment
Propos ed Resolution #4
Moved by:
Seconded by:
THAT the June 9, 2021 Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Advisory Committee
meeting be adjourned at _____ p.m.
The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg
Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Advisory Committee Meeting
May 5 , 2021
7:00 p.m.
Electronic Meeting MINUTES
Present: Rosemary Dean, Collette Takacs, Tabitha Verbuyst, Councillor Penny
Esseltine
Staff: Laura Pickersgill, Executive Assistant
Regrets: Mark Dickson, Carrie Lewis, Terry Fleming, Patricia Phelps, Curator/Manager
of Culture & Heritage
1.Call to Order
The meeting was called to order 7:03 p.m.
2.Adoption of Agenda
Resolution #1
Moved by: Rosemary Dean
Seconded by: Tabitha Verbuyst
THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards
Advisory Committee meeting of May 5, 2021, be adopted.
Carried
3.Adoption of Previous Minutes
Resolution #2
Moved by: Tabitha Verbuyst
Seconded by: Councillor Esseltine
THAT the Minutes as prepared for the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards
Advisory C ommittee meeting of April 7, 2021, be adopted.
Carried
4.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof
There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared.
5.Closed Session
Resolution #3
Moved by: Tabitha Verbuyst
Seconded by: Rosemary Dean
THAT the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Advisory Committee move into the
closed session to consider personal matters about an identifiable individual
(Volunteer Recognition Program)
Carried
The following resolution was passed in open session in response to the closed
session discussion:
Resolution #4
Moved by: Tabitha Verbuyst
Seconded by: Councillor Esseltine
THAT the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Committee nominates Jennifer
Farkas to be recognized under the Volunteer Recognition Program;
AND THAT this individual be recognized for their contributions at an upcoming
Council meeting.
Carried
6. Presentations
7. General Business & Reports
6.1 Tillsonburg 150 Brainstorming Survey Results
Laura provided an overview of the survey results and members discussed the
results .
6.2 Tillsonburg 150 Subcommittee Development
Collette and Rosemary are interested in participating as members of the Tillsonburg
150 Subcommittee if formally established by Council. Laura will draft a report and
Terms of Reference to Council to officially establish the Tills onburg 150
Subcommittee. It was suggested that the recommendation include Committee
composition of three members of the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards
Committee, one Council representative, three members of the public and one
representative from the Historical Society. It was suggested that the staff liaisons
include the Executive Assistant and the Manager of Culture & Heritage.
Resolution #5
Moved by: Tabitha Verbuyst
Seconded by: Rosemary Dean
THAT the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Advisory Committee recommends
to Council the establishment of a Tillsonburg 150 Planning Ad-Hoc Committee.
Carried
8. Round Table
Members discussed the pending heritage designation by-law repeal process on the
former Rolph Street School property. It was noted that May 21, 2021 is the deadline
for members of the public to provide any notice of objection to the Office of the
Clerk.
9. Next Meeting
June 2, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.
10. Adjournment
Resolution #6
Moved by: Councillor Esseltine
Seconded by: Tabitha Verbuyst
THAT the May 5 , 2021 Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Advisory Committee
meeting be adjourned at 7:53 p.m.
Carried
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Subject: Establishment of Subcommittee : Tillsonburg 150 Subcommittee
Report Number: CAO 21 -07
Department: CAO’s Office
Submitted by: Laura Pickersgill, Executive Assistant
Meeting Type: Council Meeting
Meeting Date: Monday, June 14, 2021
RECOMMENDATION
THAT Council receive Report CAO 21-07 Establishment of Subcommittee: Tillsonburg
150 Subcommittee;
AND THAT staff be directed to proceed with establishing the Tillsonburg 150
Subcommittee;
AND FURTHER THAT Council approves the attached Terms of Reference.
BACKGROUND
In the year 2022, the Town of Tillsonburg will be celebrating its 150th birthday! On
February 23, 1872, the Province of Ontario held the third and final reading of the Bill to
incorporate the Town of Tillsonburg. The Bill passed and Royal Assent was given by the
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario on March 2, 1872 thus establishing the Incorporated
Town of Tillsonburg. This incorporation allowed for the election of Tillsonburg’s first
Mayor and Council. The first Council Meeting was held on March 22, 1872. In
recognition of this historical and significant event, the Culture, Heritage & Special
Awards Advisory Committee thought that there may be community interest in
recognizing Tillsonburg’s 150th birthday. A survey was available to the public that
generated 113 responses. The survey expressed a desire of 67% of respondents that
would be interested in attending an event(s) celebrating the Town’s 150th Birthday.
DISCUSSION
To move forward with planning such a celebration, the Culture, Heritage, and Special
Awards Committee is recommending to Council the establishment of a Tillsonburg 150
Planning Subcommittee.
CAO 21-07
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The following resolution was passed at their May 19, 2021 Com mittee Meeting:
Moved by: Tabitha Verbuyst
Seconded by: Rosemary Dean
THAT the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Advisory Committee recommends to
Council the establishment of a Tillsonburg 150 Planning Ad-Hoc Committee.
Carried
Attached to this report are the draft Terms of Reference for the proposed Committee.
The Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Committee held a brainstorming session with
members of local community groups and organizations to discuss potential ideas to be
held as part of the c elebration. A comprehensive list has been established. This list
would be provided to the subcommittee as a starting point for planning the event.
This subcommittee would be reporting to the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards
Committee which in turn will report to Council on their behalf.
CONSULTATION
Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Committee
Local Community Groups
FINANCIAL IMPACT/FUNDING SOURCE
Council passed a resolution at their January 11, 2021 meeting to transfer the unspent
$6,000 Cultural Grants Funding (2020) to the Recreation, Culture and Parks reserve to
be set aside for this potential event. Funding opportunities would be investigated to
form part of the budget to finance the event(s).
COMMUNITY STRATEGIC PLAN (CSP) LINKAGE
1. Excellence in Local Government
☒ Demonstrate strong leadership in Town initiatives
☒ Streamline communication and effectively collaborate within local government
☒ Demonstrate accountability
2. Economic Sustainability
☐ Support new and existing businesses and provide a variety of employment
opportunities
☐ Provide diverse retail services in the downtown core
☐ Provide appropriate education and training opportunities in line with Tillsonburg’s
economy
CAO 21-07
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3. Demographic Balance
☐ Make Tillsonburg an attractive place to live for youth and young professionals
☒ Provide opportunities for families to thrive
☐ Support the aging population and an active senior citizenship
4. Culture and Community
☒ Promote Tillsonburg as a unique and welcoming comm unity
☒ Provide a variety of leisure and cultural opportunities to suit all interests
☐ Improve mobility and promote environmentally sustainable living
ATTACHMENTS
Tillsonburg 150 Subcommittee Terms of Reference
Tillsonburg 150 Ad Hoc Committee
Terms of Reference
Mandate:
To work in collaboration with Town staff and community partners to plan and execute a
family-friendly event to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the
Town of Tillsonburg in September of 2022.
1.0 Role of the Tillsonburg 150 Committee:
1.1 To plan and execute a family-friendly event to celebrate Tillsonburg’s 150th
Birthday
1.2 To develop and present to the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards
Committee a budget for the event and to work within said budget for the
event
1.3 To seek out, if needed, additional funding to meeting budget
1.4 To work with the Town’s Communication Department to promote the
celebration to all Town citizens
1.5 To develop working relationships with community groups and organizations
for assistance to plan and execute the event
1.6 To present a final report on the event to the Culture, Heritage and Special
Awards Committee at their November 2022 meeting
2.0 Organization of the Committee
The Committee should be comprised of a cross section of individuals with relevant
technical and professional expertise, as well as strong advocacy, communication and
organizational skills.
2.1 Vacancies for citizen appointments will be advertised in the local newspaper
as per the Town’s procedures for Committees of Council.
2.2 Committee members will be appointed by Council.
2.3 The Committee shall include one Council representative, three members of
the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Committee, four members of the
public including one representative from the Historical Society.
2.4 The term of a Committee member will conclude when the ad-hoc committee
is abolished after meeting their outlined mandate.
2.5 One member will be appointed by vote of the comm ittee at the first meeting
to chair the meetings for the term. At this time, they will select a vice-chair.
2.6 Municipal staff shall act in an advisory manner to the committee and the role
of staff liaison shall be fulfilled by the Executive Assistant and
Curator/Manager of Culture and Heritage.
3.0 Meetings
3.1 The Committee will meet once a month.
3.2 The date and time of the regular meetings will be established at the first
meeting of the group.
3.3 Meetings will have a formal agenda.
3.4 Agendas and information packages (including previous meeting minutes) will
be sent electronically to Members prior to each meeting.
3.5 A majority of Council appointed Committee Members will constitute quorum
for the transaction of business.
4.0 Role of the Chair
The Chair is responsible for ensuring the smooth and effective operation of the
Committee and its ’ roles. This will include responsibility for:
4.1 Calling the meetings to order.
4.2 Encouraging an informal atmosphere to encourage the exchange of ideas .
4.3 Creating an agenda in consultation with the Secretary.
4.4 Chairing the meetings to ensure business is carried out efficiently and
effectively.
4.5 Acting as spokesperson.
4.6 Representing the Committee at Town Council.
4.7 The Chair shall conduct meetings in accordance with the Town’s Procedural
By-Law.
4.8 In the absence of the Chair, these responsibilities will be undertaken by the
Vice -Chair.
5.0 Role of the Secretary
The Secretary is responsible for ensuring a complete up to date record for the
Committee.
5.1 In liaison with the Chair, arrange date, time and venue for meetings.
5.2 In liaison with the Chair, set agendas and circulate agendas to the members
two business days prior to the meeting.
5.3 Circulate draft minutes to the members.
5.4 Keep a complete up to date record of the minutes.
6.0 Role of Members
Membership on the Committee is a position of responsibility and requires a strong
commitment to the Terms of Reference. Members are required to:
6.1 Attend all regularly scheduled meetings. Members shall notify the Chair or
Staff Liaison if they are unable to attend a meeting.
6.2 Adhere to the provisions set out in the Policy for Boards and Committees of
Council. If a member has an unexplained absence of three or more
consecutive meetings then their seat on the Committee shall be declared
vacant.
6.3 Review all information supplied to them.
6.4 Prepare information for use in the development of materials for the
Committee.
6.5 Promote the role of the Committee and its ’ decisions made.
6.6 Offer input to Committee reports to Council.
6.7 Attend training as required to effectively perform their roles as a Committee
Member.
6.8 Committee Members are subject to the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act
R.S.O. 1990, c. M50 and must disclose any direct or indirect pecuniary
interest. The disclosure must be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.
7.0 Role of Municipal Staff
The Town of Tillsonburg, by its nature and purpose, affects and is affected by many
different Municipal departments. Assistance will be provided on an as required basis
from various departments. Municipal staff will be responsible for carrying out the
following functions with respect to the Committee:
7.1 Act as information resource.
7.2 Orientation of Committee members at their first meeting after Council
appointment.
7.3 Assist the Committee in its reporting to Council.
7.4 Provide correspondence to the Committee.
7.5 Responsible for maintaining accurate and up-to-date committee records and
providing minutes to Council.
8.0 Reports to Council
The Committee may advise and make recommendations to Council in accordance with
its’ role. Reports may be submitted as follows:
8.1 Verbally by a Council representative
8.2 Written Report from staff liaison and/or presented by the Chair or the
designated representative to Council.