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210322 Council MIN 1 The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Council Meeting MINUTES Monday, March 22, 2021 4:00 PM Electronic Meeting ATTENDANCE: Mayor Molnar Deputy Mayor Beres Councillor Esseltine Councillor Gilvesy Councillor Luciani Councillor Parker Councillor Rosehart Staff: Kyle Pratt, Chief Administrative Officer Michelle Smibert, Director of Corporate Services/Clerk Sheena Pawliwec, Director of Finance/Treasurer Chris Baird, Director of Recreation, Culture and Parks Carlos Reyes, Director of Operations and Development Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner Paul Groeneveld, Acting Fire Chief Vanessa Devolin, Acting Deputy Fire Chief Geno Vanhaelewyn, Chief Building Official Laura Pickersgill, Executive Assistant Shayne Reitsma, Manager of Engineering _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Closed Session (4:00 p.m.) Resolution # 2021-135 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres 2 THAT Council move into Closed Session to consider two personal matters about identifiable individuals, including municipal or local board employees, and two matters of a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board. Carried 2.1 Adoption of Agenda 2.2 Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 2.3 Adoption of Closed Session Council Minutes 2.4 Reports 2.4.1 239 (2) (b) personal matters about identifiable individuals, including municipal or local board employees; 2.4.2 239 (2) (b) personal matters about identifiable individuals, including municipal or local board employees; 2.4.3 239 (2) (c) a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board; 2.4.4 239 (2) (c) a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board; 2.5 Back to Open Session 3. Adoption of Agenda (6:00 p.m.) Resolution # 2021-136 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Council meeting of March 22, 2021, be approved. Carried 4. Moment of Silence 5. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. 6. Adoption of Council Minutes of Previous Meeting 3 Resolution # 2021-137 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT the minutes of the Council meeting held on March 8, 2021, be approved. Carried 7. Presentations 7.1 Strategy Corp - Fire Communications Business Plan Review John Matheson, Principal and Jaiman Chin, Consultant with Strategy Corp provided an overview of the executive summary of the Fire Communication Business Plan Review. It was noted that the Town Tillsonburg has a strong reputation with customers. The Town's fire communications service is identified a competitive entity due to being a very responsive, flexible, and professionally staffed organization that is in full compliance with NFPA. It was suggested that some improvements could be made by better managing the overtime costs of staff and that this may be done by revising the organizational structure. It was noted that the Town should seek out more customers as there is an excess of assets available to perform service for additional customers which would assist with increasing profitability. It was not recommended that the fire communications be managed internally as Customer Service Representatives as there would not be sufficient background knowledge required to provide the quality of service received today. Opportunity for members of Council to ask questions was provided. It was recommended that in the future when contracts are renewed that the pricing structure be reviewed to follow a more consistent pricing structure among customers. Deputy Chief Devolin, John Matheson and Jaiman Chin left the meeting at 6:34 p.m. Resolution # 2021-138 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT Council receives the presentation by Strategy Corp regarding the Fire Communications Business Plan Review, as information. 4 AND THAT staff prepare a report back to Council regarding options with the goal of mitigating financial losses incurred by Fire Communications Operations. Carried 8. Public Meetings 9. Planning Reports 10. Delegations 10.1 Elizabeth Sinclair Re: Purple Lights for Epilepsy Awareness Day on March 26, 2021 Elizabeth Sinclair provided an overview of the statistics and challenges associated with epilepsy. Elizabeth left the meeting at 6:41 p.m. Resolution # 2021-139 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT the delegation from Elizabeth Sinclair regarding Epilepsy Awareness Day be received as information; AND THAT the lights in the clock tower be turned purple on March 26th in honour of Epilepsy Awareness Day. Carried 11. Deputation(s) on Committee Reports 12. COVID-19 Our region will remain in the Orange Zone for at least another week under the Provincial Reopening Framework. There is opportunity in the near future for vaccines to be provided in our local community as the availability and viability of storage and transportation of the vaccine increases. The dashboard on Southwest Public Health's website will only be updated on weekdays now rather than seven days per week. There are variant of concern active cases identified in the region. 5 Individuals born in 1946 or earlier are now eligible to receive a vaccine in our region. Concerns were noted with the fact that Southwest Public Health does not have a waitlist and that this could allow for wasting of vaccines that are thawed. It was noted that there is an end of day usage policy established to ensure there is little or no waste. 13. Information Items 14. Staff Reports 14.1 Chief Administrative Officer 14.2 Corporate Services 14.2.1 CS 21-14 Bell On Demand Contact Centre This initiative would provide benefits to both the Town's Customer Service and Tillsonburg Hydro Inc. This issue arose in 2019 when the new phone system was implemented. Currently, the Town and Tillsonburg Hydro Inc. are not fulfilling reporting requirements under the Ontario Energy Board. Resolution # 2021-140 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres THAT the Bell On Demand Contact Centre software be purchased at a onetime cost of $5,300 and monthly recurring charges of $516.50 per month to be cost shared between the Town and Tillsonburg Hydro; AND THAT the Town IT reserve be used to fund the Town’s onetime cost of $2,650. Carried 14.2.2 CS 21-15 Council and Committee Meeting Options Resolution # 2021-141 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT Council provides the following direction for Council and Advisory Committee meetings: 6 That council continue to meet in the hybrid format with attendees both in council chambers and virtually, and that committees of council select their preferred option, either the combined hybrid format from council chambers and virtually, or in person following COVID 19 protocol in a meeting room at the Tillsonburg Community Centre, while COVID 19 restrictions remain in place. Carried 14.2.3 CS 21-16 Business Licensing Exemption Request (Leen’s Fish and Chips) Resolution # 2021-142 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres THAT Council receives this report for information and that no action be taken on this request at this time. Carried 14.3 Economic Development 14.4 Finance 14.5 Fire and Emergency Services 14.6 Operations and Development 14.6.1 OPD 21-08 Building Inspector 2 - Business Case Staff would reassess the department's requirements if building activity slows down in the future. Geno Vanhaelewyn left the meeting at 7:05 p.m. Resolution # 2021-143 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT Council receives report OPD 21-08 Building Inspector 2 - Business Case as information; 7 AND THAT Council continues to support the requirements set in the Ontario Building Code Act to ensure adequate staffing are in place to administer the Ontario Building Code; AND FURTHER THAT Council approve an additional FTE for Building Services and direct staff to proceed with the Building Inspector 2 recruitment process. Carried 14.6.2 OPD 21-09 Transfer Station Recycling Bins Relocation Resolution # 2021-144 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Rosehart THAT Council receives report OPD 21-09 Transfer Station Recycling Bins Relocation as information; AND THAT no further action is taken. Carried 14.6.3 OPS 21-10 Kinsmen Bridge This project would be started as early as January 2022. No additional funding sources have been explored at this time to be able to start this project in 2021. This project will be funded through the tax levy. There may be an opportunity for the Canadian Forces to do the building. This was a program done in past years that allows for a training exercise for the Canadian Forces personnel. Staff are awaiting a response from Canadian Forces and will report back to Council when this information is received. There were some questions regarding the heritage designation of the bridge and some members enquired if this designation should be determined before moving ahead with the environmental assessment. Resolution # 2021-145 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Parker 8 THAT Council receives report OPD 21-10 Kinsmen Bridge, as information; AND THAT Council authorize staff to complete a Schedule C Environmental Assessment study and detailed design of the preferred solution; AND THAT Council give 2022 pre-budget approval for the detailed design project pertaining to the Kinsmen Pedestrian Bridge of $306,000. Defeated Resolution # 2021-146 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT Council receives Report OPD 21-10 Kinsmen Bridge, as information; AND THAT staff be directed to report back to Council with additional steps or information to help advance this project. Carried 14.6.4 OPD 21-11 Safe Restart Phase 2 Funding Agreement Resolution # 2021-147 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT Council receives report OPD 21-11 Safe Restart Agreement Phase 2 - Funding Agreement as information; AND THAT a By-Law to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign the Transfer Payment Agreement for The Safe Restart Agreement, Phase 2 Municipal Transit Funding, be brought forward for Council’s consideration. Carried 14.7 Recreation, Culture and Parks 9 14.7.1 RCP 21-07 RCP Departmental Service Review Update - March 2021 Director Baird noted that there has been consideration into reducing museum hours to the public in the future to assist with decreasing financial losses associated with the museum if necessary. Director Baird suggested that it may be beneficial to decrease open hours to the public in the future while having staff working inside to allow for more work to be done on the collections. Resolution # 2021-148 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT report RCP 21-07 RCP Departmental Service Review Update – March 2021, be received as information. Carried 14.7.2 RCP 21-09 Playground Disposal It was noted that the company receiving the used and out of date equipment does look into providing refurbished equipment. Resolution # 2021-149 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT report RCP 21-09, Playground Disposal, be received as information; AND FURTHER THAT Council provides a financial donation in the amount of $1,000 to the Dereham Co-op’s Playground Fundraising initiative in lieu of our used equipment. Carried 15. New Business 16. Consideration of Committee Minutes 16.1 Committee Minutes 10 Resolution # 2021-150 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT Council receive the Recreation and Sports Advisory Committee minutes dated November 11, 2020 be received, the Tillsonburg Airport Advisory Committee minutes dated February 18, 2021, the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee minutes dated March 5, 2021, the Recreation and Sports Advisory Committee minutes dated March 10, 2021, the Town Hall Steering Committee minutes dated February 10, 2021, the Economic Development Advisory Committee minutes dated March 9, 2021, and the Culture, Heritage and Special Awards Committee minutes dated March 3, 2021, as information. Carried 16.2 Long Point Region Conservation Authority Minutes Resolution # 2021-151 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT Council receive the Long Point Region Conservation Authority Minutes dated February 3, 2021 be received, as information. Carried 17. Motions/Notice of Motions Councillor Luciani noted that it would be better to ask for this type of report when there is a new Transit Coordinator in place. Resolution # 2021-152 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT Council directs Staff to draft a report on the T:GO Transit route, with the possibility of adding a stop in the north section of town, making stop #25 at the Norfolk Mall more accessible and having the bus stop at Glendale school before the start of classes in the morning; AND THAT the report be sent to the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee for comment before being brought to Council; 11 AND FURTHER THAT the report be forwarded to the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee as information. Carried Resolution # 2021-153 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT the Town of Tillsonburg Council supports and respectfully requests that Southwestern Public Health identify a location for a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the Town of Tillsonburg; AND THAT a COVID-19 vaccination clinic be made a priority to ensure that all citizens have equitable and accessible opportunities to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in light of the transportation, financial and health barriers associated with having to travel to another community to receive the vaccination; AND THAT the clinic inside the boundaries of the Town of Tillsonburg be operational as soon as logistically possible; Furthermore, the Town of Tillsonburg offers their support in getting this clinic up and running. Carried 18. Resolutions/Resolutions Resulting from Closed Session 19. By-Laws 19.1 By-Law 2021-036, to amend Development Charges By-Law 4315 for the Town of Tillsonburg 19.2 By-Law 2021-037, to impose fees for services provided by The Ontario Provincial Police, Oxford County Detachment relating to the reduction of false security alarms and to repeal By-Law 3170 19.3 By-Law 2021-038, to appoint an Acting Fire Chief for the Town of Tillsonburg and to repeal By-Law 2020-057 19.4 By-Law 2021-039, to authorize a transfer payment agreement with the Province (Safe Restart Agreement Phase 2) 12 Resolution # 2021-154 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Rosehart THAT By-Law 2021-036, to amend Development Charges By-Law 4315 for the Town of Tillsonburg; and By-Law 2021-037, to impose fees for services provided by The Ontario Provincial Police, Oxford County Detachment relating to the reduction of false security alarms; and By-Law 2021-038, to appoint an Acting Fire Chief, Paul Groeneveld, for the Town of Tillsonburg and to repeal By-Law 2020-057; and By-Law 2021-039,to authorize a transfer payment agreement with the Province (Safe Restart Agreement Phase 2), be read for a first, second, third and final reading and that the Mayor and the Clerk be and are hereby authorized to sign the same, and place the corporate seal thereunto. Carried 20. Confirm Proceedings By-law Resolution # 2021-155 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT By-Law 2021-035, to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council meeting held on March 22, 2021, be read for a first, second, third and final reading and that the Mayor and the Clerk be and are hereby authorized to sign the same, and place the corporate seal thereunto. Carried 21. Items of Public Interest Carlos will look into the status of completion through Oxford County on the status of the John Pound Road project. Carlos noted that the rolling on the walking bridge will be removed in time for the summer. Michelle will have the Community Update Section of the Tillsonburg newspaper updated to include information on how residents can access hard copies of the Community Strategic Plan survey. 13 'Cram the Cruiser' for food bank donations is occurring on Saturday, March 27 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There is hydro outage planned April 10 from 3 a.m.-8 a.m. The Customer Service Centre has been temporarily relocated to 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor from March 23-29. Hard copies of the COVID vaccine consent form and Community Strategic Plan survey are available here. 22. Adjournment Resolution # 2021-156 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT the Council meeting of March 22, 2021 be adjourned at 8:27 p.m. Carried