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220216 Memorial Park Revitalization Advisory Committee MinutesPage 1 of 3 The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Memorial Park Revitalization Advisory Committee February 16, 2022 5:30 p.m. Electronic MINUTES Present: Mel Getty, Scott Vitias, Joan Weston, Jane Ann McLean, Rosemary Dean Absent with Regrets: Terry Smith, Mike Cerna, Kim Sage, Ken Patterson Also Present: Chris Rosehart, Christopher Baird, Dave Drobitch, Margaret Puhr 1. Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Joan Weston Seconded by: Scott Vitias THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Memorial Park Revitalization Advisory committee meeting of February 16, 2022, be adopted. Carried 2. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof - none 3. Minutes of the Previous Meeting Page 2 of 3 4. Presentations/Deputations - none 5. General Business & Reports 5.1. Staff update – David Drobitch: vandalism at facilities and parks – some occurrences have been found at town facilities, particularly memorial park area with graffiti on buildings and damage to structures. The outdoor rink, fairboard buildings and other facilities have been affected, some repeatedly. Council has been made aware of this, and one of the remedies that has been suggested is creating a parks use by-law. Right now the police or town staff don’t have a lot of regulations to fall back on when something is happening in the parks. A by-law is a tool in the hand of the town staff which can help with acting on incidents of that nature. Dave asked the committee about how it feels about recommending or supporting such measure, to help the staff move forward. Chris Baird supported that other municipalities have progressive park use bylaws to assist with management of those facilities. Committee members would like to see mitigation of the vandalism in the parks and supported the idea as well as cameras at the main affected facilities. There are some cameras installed already and more in planning stages. Committee is fully supportive of investigating and implementing a parks use by-law. 5.2. Community Centre addition/renovation project presentation to council – as shared via email prior to the meeting. The splash pad tender is going out this week, the community centre project is still being worked on with the architects and planners and the final drawings will be presented to council prior to the tendering process. This is a modern addition focused on accessibility, inclusivity and opening up some of the areas around the pool. Councillor Rosehart suggested closing the Health Club facility and converting it to additional hockey dressing rooms that are much needed. 5.3. Master Plan Report card review – deferred to the next meeting. Chris Baird noted that the Town is in the process of installing the new wayfinding signage which is the first phase. The second phase, directional signage at parks and Page 3 of 3 facilities (Memorial Park) has not been started. The committee will have a chance to review the proposed signage. The final stage will the signage on the community centre building, which will be revisited once the renovation is completed. 5.4. Memorial tree and bench program review – the committee received some background ahead of the meeting. The purpose of this review is to streamline the process and have a better plan for future locations of both trees and benches, as well as perhaps focus on central recognition rather than individual stones for each tree. The committee members will further review the provided documents and discuss at the next meeting. 6. Next Meeting: March 16, 2022 – format TBD 7. Adjournment Resolution #2 Moved by: Rosemary Dean Seconded by: Jane Ann McLean THAT the February 16, 2022 Memorial Park Revitalization Advisory Committee meeting be adjourned at 6:45pm. Carried Please contact the Staff Liaison listed below to gain access to this electronic meeting: Contact Margaret Puhr mpuhr@tillsonburg.ca 519-688-3009 ext.4202