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Regional Council Minutes (Regular Meeting) - May 24, 2012
May 24, 2012 Regional Council Minutes
a) Seniors Month - June 2012
b) Ontario Human Rights code Day - June 15, 2012
Regional Chair Kolb called the meeting of Regional Council to order at 11:04 a.m. in the Council Chamber, Regional Administrative Headquarters, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite A, Brampton.
G. Carlson; B. Crombie; F. Dale; S. Fennell*; P. Foley; C. Fonseca*, S. Hames; N. Iannicca; E. Kolb; K. Mahoney*; H. McCallion; G. Miles; E. Moore; M. Morrison; P. Mullin; P. Palleschi; R. Paterak; J. Sanderson; J. Sprovieri; R. Starr; A. Thompson; J. Tovey
Members Absent: S. McFadden, due to illness; P. Saito, due to a personal matter; R. Whitehead, due to illness
Also Present: D. Szwarc, Chief Administrative Officer; R. K. Gillespie, Commissioner of Employee and Business Services; D. Labrecque, Commissioner of Public Works; N. Trim, Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Corporate Services; J. Menard, Commissioner of Human Services; J. Smith, Commissioner of Health Services; Dr. D. Mowat, Medical Officer of Health; P. O’Connor, Regional Solicitor and Director, Legal and Risk Management; C. Reid, Regional Clerk and Director of Clerks; C. Thomson, Legislative Specialist
a)	May 10, 2012, Regional Council Meeting
That the minutes of the Regional Council meeting held on May 10, 2012 be approved.
Carried 2012-641
That the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include the minutes of the May 17, 2012 Emergency Regional Council Meeting;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an additional delegation from Mark Corlett, Member, Fluoride Free Peel, regarding Artificial Water Fluoridation, to be dealt with under Delegations – Item 5b;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an additional communication from Barbara Karrandjas, Council/Committee Coordinator, Town of Caledon, Regarding the Value of Green Development Incentive Related to Development Charges, to be dealt with under Items Related to Management – Item MA-C4;
And further, that Delegations – Item 5a, listed on the May 24, 2012 Regional Council agenda, be withdrawn;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an additional delegation from Daniel Cullen, Citizen of Peel, Regarding Services No Longer Available by Ontario Works, to be dealt with under Delegations – Item 5c;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an additional communication from Phil King, President, Orlando Corporation, Regarding his Withdrawal as a Delegate Regarding Development Charges, to be dealt with under Items Related to Management – Item MA-C5;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an additional communication from Mary Pearson, Expressing Concerns, Regarding the Fluoridation of Drinking Water, to be dealt with under Items Related to Health – Item HE-B3;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an additional communication from Carmela Radice, Legislative Coordinator, City of Mississauga, Regarding Prohibiting Minors from Indoor Tanning Beds, to be dealt with under Items Related to Health – Item HE-B4;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an additional communication from Liesa Cianchino, Regarding Water Fluoridation in the Region of Peel, to be dealt with under Items Related to Health – Item HE-B5;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an additional delegation from Calin Guga, Regarding Fluoridation of Drinking Water, to be dealt with under Delegations – Item 5d;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting include an update on the Human Services Labour Disruption, to be dealt with under Other Business – Item 8a;
And further, that the agenda for the May 24, 2012 Regional Council meeting be approved, as amended.
Carried 2012-642
See also Resolutions 2012-643 to 2012-647 inclusive, 2012-657, 2012-659, 2012-660, 2012-673, 2012-674 and 2012-676
b) May 17, 2012, Emergency Regional Council Meeting
That the minutes of the Emergency Regional Council meeting held on May 17, 2012 be amended to reflect the absence of Councillor McCallion as due to other municipal business;
And further, that the minutes of the Emergency Regional Council meeting held on May 17, 2012 be approved, as amended.
Carried 2012-643
See also Resolution 2012-642
a) Phil King, President, Orlando Corporation, Providing Comment on the Public Process for the New Regional Development Charges
This item was withdrawn under Resolution 2012-642
Additional Items – Items 5b to 5d inclusive:
b) Mark Corlett, Member, Fluoride Free Peel, Addressing the Minister of Health’s Response to the Request for Intervention in the Artificial Water Fluoridation Issue
Received 2012-644
See also Resolutions 2012-642, 2012-645 to 2012-648 inclusive, 2012-657 and 2012-659
Mark Corlett, Member of Fluoride Free Peel, stated that in his opinion, the information provided by the Minister of Health exaggerates the benefits of fluoridated drinking water and he referred to research that contradicts the positions set forth in the Ministry of Health response to the Region of Peel request for information.
c) Daniel Cullen, Citizen of Peel, Regarding Services No Longer Available by Ontario Works
Withdrawn 2012-645
d) Calin Guga, Resident, Regarding Fluoridation of Drinking Water
Received 2012-646
See also Resolutions 2012-642, 2012-644, 2012-645, 2012-647, 2012-648, 2012-657 and 2012-659
Calin Guga, stated that there remains many unanswered questions with respect to the position of Health Canada on the fluoridation of drinking water and encouraged Regional Council to continue to advocate for more dialogue between the opposing groups.
Councillor McCallion encouraged the delegates to raise the issue of drinking water fluoridation with local Members of Parliament and Members of Provincial Parliament, noting Regional Council’s decision to fluoridate drinking water is based on research and data provided by Health Canada and the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Councillor Mullin stated that Regional Council must rely on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care and the Region of Peel Medical Officer of Health when considering matters related to Public Health and that she would be willing to participate in a discussion panel comprised of stakeholders, including provincial and federal government’s Health representatives, to review the research and report back to Regional Council with findings.
Councillor Sprovieri indicated his support for and willingness to participate on a discussion panel.
Items Related to Health – Item HE-B5 was dealt with.
HE-B5. Liesa Cianchino, On Behalf of Concerned Residents of Peel, Letter dated May 22, 2012, Regarding Water Fluoridation in the Region of Peel
Received 2012-647
See also Resolutions 2012-642, 2011-644 to 2012-646 inclusive, 2012-648, 2012-657 and 2012-659
Councillor Fennell arrived at 11:29 a.m.
Councillor Mullin placed the following motion:
That the Chair of the Region of Peel arrange a meeting to discuss the response to Resolution 2012-14, inviting the following leaders:
- The Honourable Deb Matthews
- The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq
- Dr. Arlene King
- Dr. David Mowat
- Any interested Regional Councillors
- The Concerned Residents of Peel group
- The Chief Dental Officer of Canada
- The President of the Ontario Association for Public Health Dentistry
- Any other relevant person(s) or organization(s) as determined by the Regional Chair.
Councillor Paterak requested a recorded vote, he noted that the issue of fluoridating drinking water had been previously dealt with by Regional Council and that the Medical Officer of Health was requested to continually monitor the literature related to the issue and advise of any changes, in which case the issue would be re-opened.
In Favour: G. Carlson, B. Crombie; F. Dale; S. Fennell; P. Foley; H. McCallion; M. Morrison; P. Mullin; P. Palleschi; J. Sanderson; J. Sprovieri; R. Starr; J. Tovey
Opposed: S. Hames; N. Iannicca; G. Miles; E. Moore; R. Paterak; A. Thompson
Absent: C. Fonseca; K. Mahoney; S. McFadden; P. Saito; R. Whitehead
Carried 2012-648
See also Resolutions 2012-644 to 2012-647 inclusive, 2012-657 and 2012-659
a) Seniors' Month - June 2012
That the month of June 2012 be proclaimed “Seniors’ Month” in the Regional Municipality of Peel.
Carried 2012-649
b) Ontario Human Rights Code Day – June 15, 2012
That June 15, 2012 be proclaimed “Human Rights Code Day” in the Regional Municipality of Peel.
Carried 2012-650
PW-A1. Approval by the Ontario Municipal Board of the City of Mississauga Official Plan Bonus Zoning and Community Improvement Policies
That further approval by the Ontario Municipal Board of the City of Mississauga’s Official Plan, to include amended Bonus Zoning and Community Improvement policies, be supported.
Carried 2012-651
PW-B1. Update on 2011 Peel Utility Billing and Utility Rate Review Project
Received 2012-652
PW-C1. The Use of Recycled Aggregates by the Region of Peel
Received 2012-653
Councillor Morrison advised that she is Chair of a group comprised of the top aggregate producing municipalities of Ontario and that she addressed the Aggregate Resource Act Review Committee where the panel was very interested in recycling. She suggested that the Ministry of Transportation needs to take the lead in this area and set the example for municipalities to follow.
Councillor Morrison requested the Commissioner of Public Works to report to a future meeting of Regional Council with the history of recycling in the Region of Peel, in order to illustrate how much progress has been made.
Dan Labrecque, Commissioner of Public Works, stated that the Region of Peel would be hosting a workshop in Fall, 2012, with the three area municipalities, to discuss how to improve and expand the use of recycled aggregates. He noted that the recycled products do not hold up well under heavily travelled roads and the workshop will explore other opportunities for its utilization. He undertook to provide Members of Regional Council with information related to the workshop and to ensure they are invited to attend.
Councillor Foley suggested that the use of recycled aggregates would be appropriate for parking lots at government facilities and recreation centres.
Councillor Paterak suggested that the Region of Peel could play a role in assisting other municipalities to understand the potential applications of recycled non-asphalt in road based materials. He further noted that a local use for bottom ash would result in savings related to the costs of transporting the ash to the facility in Warwick.
Councillor Sanderson noted the need for the province to explore opportunities for using recycled materials, noting there may be use for recycled glass that would offset the cost of transporting it.
The Commissioner of Public Works undertook to include the issue of recycled glass as a topic for discussion at the workshop.
Councillor Starr requested that a chart be provided to Members of Regional Council illustrating how much recycled product the Region of Peel has been using; the types of material used; its lifespan; cost, and; the cost of replacement and repair, to help assess how cost effective the overall program is and how it can be improved.
Councillor Mahoney arrived at 11:34 a.m., due to a personal matter.
PW-D1. Professional Engineering Services for Bolton Elevated Tank and Feedermain, Projects 09-1231, 09-1232 and 09-1115, Document Number 2012-060P - Town of Caledon, Wards 4 and 5
That the contract (Document 2012-060P) for professional engineering services for the Bolton Elevated Tank and Feedermain be awarded to CIMA Canada Inc. in the amount of $1,970,485 (excluding applicable taxes), under Capital Projects 09-1231, 09-1232 and 09-1115, in accordance with Purchasing By-law 63-2008.
Carried 2012-654
PW-D2. 2011 Annual Performance Review of the South Peel Water and Wastewater Management, Operations and Maintenance Agreement with the Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA)
Received 2012-655
HE-A1. One Time Funding for Resident Quality of Care and/or Improved Safety in Long Term Care
Received 2012-656
HE-B1. Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Letter dated April 4, 2012 in Response to a Letter from Regional Chair Kolb, dated February 6, 2012, Regarding Peel Regional Council’s Resolution Requesting that Health Canada Regulate Fluorosilicates as Drugs Under the Food and Drugs Act
Received 2012-657
See also Resolutions 2012-644 to 2012-648 inclusive and 2012-659
HE-B2. Roselle Martino, Acting Executive Director, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Letter dated May 2, 2012 in Response to a Letter from Regional Chair Kolb, dated February 23, 2012, Regarding the Healthy Smiles Ontario (HSO) Program
Received 2012-658
Additional Items – Items HE-B3 to HE-B5 inclusive:
HE-B3. Mary Pearson, Email Expressing Concerns Regarding the Continued Promotion of Fluoridation of Drinking Water as the Great Equalizer for Oral Health Inequities
Received 2012-659
See also Resolutions 2012-642, 2012-644 to 2012-648 inclusive and 2012-657
HE-B4. Carmela Radice, Legislative Coordinator, City of Mississauga, Email dated May 23, 2012, Providing a Copy of a Resolution Passed at the City of Mississauga Council Meeting on May 23, 2012, Prohibiting Minors from Indoor Tanning Beds
Referred to the Medical Officer of Health 2012-660
Councillor Crombie advised that the Council of the City of Mississauga passed a resolution directing staff to prepare a report to Council on the feasibility of amending the Business Licensing By-law to prohibit minors from using indoor tanning beds or equipment and to consult with stakeholders affected by such a by-law. She requested that Regional Council consider a limited ban for youth under age 18 with respect to tanning beds and equipment.
Dr. David Mowat, Medical Officer of Health, expressed his agreement with the facts presented by Councillor Crombie with respect to the clear relationship between tanning beds and sunshine to an increase in various forms of skin cancer. The Medical Officer of Health undertook to report back to a future meeting of Regional Council with recommendations related to a limited ban for minors.
Councillor Thompson requested that the Medical Officer of Health include in the future report, information related to any jurisdictions that have banned tanning beds.
This item was dealt with under Resolution 2012-647
HS-A1. Additional 2012 Funding for the Early Learning and Child Care System in Peel
That the Human Services budget be increased by $1.3 million to reflect an additional one-time funding allocation from the Ministry of Education (MEDU), to support Non-Profit Early Learning and Child Care Agencies in retrofitting centres to serve the younger 0-3.8 year old age group, to increase fee subsidy levels and to be used as otherwise described in the report of the Commissioner of Human Services dated April 30, 2012 titled “Additional 2012 Funding for the Early Learning and Child Care System in Peel”.
Carried 2012-661
HS-A2. Report of the Early Learning and Child Care in Peel Council Task Force (ELCCTF-2012-2) meeting held on April 26, 2012
Received 2012-662
HS-A3. Update on Peel Immigration Web Portal Project
Received 2012-663
HS-B1. Update on the Housing Services Act, 2011: Housing Administration and Local Rule Development
Received 2012-664
MA-A1. Encroachment Agreement – Regional Road 7 (Queen Street) Owner: Toronto and Region Conservation Authority – City of Brampton, Ward 10
That the encroachment on Regional Road 7 (Queen Street) being a pylon sign with a concrete base, located at the south east corner of Queen Street East and McVean Drive, City of Brampton, be permitted in accordance with the terms and conditions in the Encroachment Agreement dated March 1, 2012, between the Regional Municipality of Peel and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority;
Carried 2012-665
See also Resolution 2012-675
MA-B1. Funding of Capped Tax Increases - 2012
That a by-law be presented for enactment to establish a percentage by which tax decreases respecting the commercial, industrial and multi-residential property classes are limited for the 2012 taxation year as required to fund the capped tax increases of properties in those property classes for that year.
Carried 2012-666
MA-B2. 2012 Debenture Borrowing Approval
That the Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Corporate Services (“CFO”) be authorized to negotiate a debenture issue(s) in a total principal amount not to exceed $400 million in 2012 and not to exceed a term of 30 years;
And further, that the debenture issues in 2012 include the issuance of debentures in the maximum principal amount of $21.0 million on behalf of the City of Mississauga and a further $3.0 million on behalf of the Town of Caledon.
Carried 2012-667
Regional Chair Kolb requested that the Commissioner of Public Works re-distribute the map illustrating current projects that are underway and those that could be cancelled or deferred, to Members of Regional Council.
The Commissioner of Public Works noted that the projects associated with the Debenture Borrowing, described in the report listed at Item MA-B2, are projects that are already approved and/or tendered and he confirmed that the Region of Peel does not borrow money for projects, in advance. He further confirmed that staff are still reviewing projects that have not yet commenced, to determine if they can be delayed.
Regional Chair Kolb suggested that the Public Meeting on Development Charges scheduled for June 14, 2012 would be the appropriate forum to raise questions related to development funding.
Councillor Thompson requested that staff review the process implemented in the City of London, Ontario where development funding is taken from the tax side for the first couple of years.
David Szwarc, Chief Administrative Officer, noted that the City of London process would appear to go against the principle adopted in the Region of Peel of growth paying for itself and undertook to investigate and include the issue for discussion at the June 14, 2012 Public Meeting.
MA-B3. Terms of Reference for a Joint Land Evaluation and Area Review (LEAR) and Minimum Distance Separation (MDS) Study of Agricultural Lands in the Region of Peel and Town of Caledon
Received 2012-668
Councillor Paterak requested that Region of Peel staff consult with staff from the Town of Caledon with respect to the Minimum Distance Separation (MDS) formula, stating that the formula should not apply to large areas where passive recreation occurs and that this contradiction should be brought to the attention of the Provincial government.
Councillor Thompson noted that the Prime Agricultural Guidelines are no longer applicable to the remaining lands in the Region of Peel and that the General Agricultural Guidelines are more appropriate. He requested that the Peel Milk Committee be included in discussions related to the Joint Land Evaluation and Area Review (LEAR) and MDS Study of Agricultural Lands in the Region of Peel and Town of Caledon.
In response to a question from Councillor McCallion, Norma Trim, Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Corporate Services advised that the LEAR and MDS study is expected to cost approximately $60,000.
MA-B4. Privacy and Access to Information Program - Response to Request for Additional Information – 2012 Budget
That the request for one (1) Full Time Equivalent (FTE) for the Clerk’s division to support the Privacy and Access to Information program, to be managed within the 2012 Region of Peel Budget, be approved.
Carried 2012-669
The Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Corporate Services was requested by Councillor McCallion to ask that the Province of Ontario consider an increase to the fee charged for requests under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection to Privacy Act.
MA-C1. Linda Laliberte, Chair, Conservation Authorities Moraine Coalition (CAMC), Letter Received April 30, 2012, Regarding the CAMC 2011 Accomplishments and the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) Hydrogeology Program
Received 2012-670
MA-C2. Chandra Urquhart, Legislative Coordinator, City of Brampton, Letter dated April 30, 2012, Regarding the Brampton Response to the Provincial Growth Plan - Additional Draft Growth Plan Official Plan Amendment and Direction to Hold a Statutory Open House and Public Meeting
Received 2012-671
MA-C3. Barbara Karrandjas, Council/Committee Co-ordinator, Town of Caledon, Letter dated May 1, 2012, Regarding the General Terms of Reference for the Bolton Residential Expansion Study
Received 2012-672
Additional Items – Items MA-C4 and MA-C5:
MA-C4. Barbara Karrandjas, Council/Committee Co-ordinator, Town of Caledon, Letter dated May 16, 2012, Regarding the Value of Green Development Incentive as it Relates to Development Charges
Referred to Corporate Services 2012-673
See also Resolutions 2012-642 and 2012-674
MA-C5. Phil King, President, Orlando Corporation, Letter dated May 23, 2012, Regarding the Withdrawal of the May 24, 2012 Regional Council Delegation Request with Respect to the Proposed Development Charges
Received 2012-674
See also Resolutions 2012-642 and 2012-673
Regional Council recessed at 12:43 p.m.
Regional Council reconvened at 2:49 p.m.
Members Present: G. Carlson; B. Crombie; F. Dale; S. Fennell; P. Foley; C. Fonseca; S. Hames; E. Kolb; H. McCallion; G. Miles; E. Moore; M. Morrison¨; P. Mullin; P. Palleschi¨; R. Paterak; J. Sanderson; J. Sprovieri; R. Starr; A. Thompson; J. Tovey
Members Absent: N. Iannicca; K. Mahoney, due to a personal matter; S. McFadden, due to illness; P. Saito, due to a personal matter; R. Whitehead, due to illness
Also Present: D. Szwarc, Chief Administrative Officer; R. K. Gillespie, Commissioner of Employee and Business Services; D. Labrecque, Commissioner of Public Works; N. Trim, Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Corporate Services; J. Menard, Commissioner of Human Services; J. Smith, Commissioner of Health Services; P. O’Connor, Regional Solicitor and Director, Legal and Risk Management; C. Reid, Regional Clerk and Director of Clerks; C. Thomson, Legislative Specialist
By-law 53-2012: A by-law to establish percentages by which tax decreases are limited for 2012 for properties in the commercial, industrial and multi-residential property classes.
By-law 54-2012: A by-law to provide for the Regional Corporation’s consent to permit an encroachment onto parts of Regional Road 7 (Queen Street) in the City of Brampton.
That the by-laws listed on the Regional Council agenda, being By-laws 53-2012 and 54-2012, be given the required number of readings, taken as read, signed by the Regional Chair and the Regional Clerk, and the Corporate Seal be affixed thereto.
Carried 2012-675
See also Resolutions 2012-665 and 2012-666
a) Human Services - Labour Disruption (Oral)
Received 2012-676
See also Resolutions 2012-642 and 2012-679
R. Kent Gillespie, Commissioner of Employee and Business Services, provided an update on the labour disruption by CUPE members from Human Services, noting that the same bargaining team negotiated the agreement with Public Health. He stated that an agreement was signed on May 16, 2012 between the Region of Peel and CUPE representatives, however it was not ratified by the members of the Union. The Region of Peel was not provided information related to the voting results and staff have not yet heard from the CUPE bargaining team with respect to returning to negotiations. He further advised that bargaining with the same CUPE representatives would soon begin for Public Works and TransHelp employees.
In response to a question from Councillor McCallion, David Szwarc, Chief Administrative Officer stated that the Region of Peel does not negotiate in the press; and that communicating directly with the striking members could be perceived as bad-faith bargaining.
Councillor Palleschi suggested that large advertisements be placed in local newspapers, as fact sheets, to let residents and employees of the Region of Peel know what was presented, negotiated and agreed to by Union representatives.
Councillor Dale suggested that Members of Regional Council be provided with a chart comparing the benefits associated with each bargaining unit.
Patrick O’Connor, Regional Solicitor and Director, Legal and Risk Management, strongly advised Regional Council that the matter relating to employee negotiations should be dealt with In Camera.
The Chief Administrative Officer confirmed that the perception of some union members that non-union staff could receive up to a 9.5 per cent increase is factually incorrect.
At 3:14 p.m., in accordance with section 239(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, a motion was placed, and was carried, to move into closed session to consider the following subject matters:
That Council proceed “In Camera” to consider an additional item related to Labour Relations or Employee Negotiations and the following reports:
May 10, 2012 Closed Session Report
May 17, 2012 Emergency Regional Council Closed Report
Commencement of Expropriation Proceedings - Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50) - Town of Caledon, Ward 4 (A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board)
Region Official Plan Amendment 24 Settlements (Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose)
By-laws 55-2012 to 65-2012 inclusive
Carried 2012-677
Councillor Palleschi departed at 3:31 p.m. due to other municipal business.
Councillor Morrison departed at 3:38 p.m. due to a personal matter.
Carried 2012-678
Council moved out of closed session at 3:40 p.m.
Additional Item – Item 10.2c was dealt with.
c) Labour Relations or Employee Negotiations (Oral)
Received 2012-679
a) May 10, 2012 Regional Council Closed Session Report
Received 2012-680
Additional Item – Item 10.1b:
b) May 17, 2012 Emergency Regional Council Closed Session Report
Received 2012-681
a) Commencement of Expropriation Proceedings - Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50) - Town of Caledon, Ward 4 (A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board)
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1 and 2 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-012, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto, and for the acquisition of a temporary working easement or rights in the nature of a temporary working easement for a term of three years commencing on the date of registration of the expropriation plan on, over, under and through the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 3 and 4 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-012, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of entering upon and occupying the land with all necessary vehicles, machinery, equipment and material required to facilitate the construction of The Bolton Arterial Road Extension, grading and other works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-682
See also Resolutions 2012-683 to 2012-692 inclusive and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 13, Concession 6, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-013, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-683
See also Resolutions 2012-682, 2012-684 to 2012-692 inclusive and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 13, Concession 6, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-014, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto, and for the acquisition of a temporary working easement or rights in the nature of a temporary working easement for a term of three years commencing on the date of registration of the expropriation plan on, over, under and through the lands described as Part of Lot 13, Concession 6, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 2 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-014, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of entering upon and occupying the land with all necessary vehicles, machinery, equipment and material required to facilitate the construction of The Bolton Arterial Road Extension, grading and other works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-684
See also Resolutions 2012-682, 2012-683, 2012-685 to 2012-692 inclusive and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-020, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto, and for the acquisition of a temporary working easement or rights in the nature of a temporary working easement for a term of three years commencing on the date of registration of the expropriation plan on, over, under and through the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 2 and 3 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-020, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of entering upon and occupying the land with all necessary vehicles, machinery, equipment and material required to facilitate the construction of The Bolton Arterial Road Extension, grading and other works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-685
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-684 inclusive, 2012-686 to 2012-692 inclusive and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 3 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-009, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto, and for the acquisition of a temporary working easement or rights in the nature of a temporary working easement for a term of three years commencing on the date of registration of the expropriation plan on, over, under and through the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1 and 2 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-009, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of entering upon and occupying the land with all necessary vehicles, machinery, equipment and material required to facilitate the construction of The Bolton Arterial Road Extension, grading and other works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-686
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-685 inclusive, 2012-687 to 2012-692 inclusive and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-007, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-687
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-686 inclusive, 2012-688 to 2012-692 inclusive and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 10, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-005, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto, and for the acquisition of a temporary working easement or rights in the nature of a temporary working easement for a term of three years commencing on the date of registration of the expropriation plan on, over, under and through the lands described as Part of Lot 10, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 2 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-005, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of entering upon and occupying the land with all necessary vehicles, machinery, equipment and material required to facilitate the construction of The Bolton Arterial Road Extension, grading and other works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-688
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-687 inclusive, 2012-689 to 2012-692 inclusive and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 14, Concession 7, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-016, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto, and for the acquisition of a temporary working easement or rights in the nature of a temporary working easement for a term of three years commencing on the date of registration of the expropriation plan on, over, under and through the lands described as Part of Lot 14, Concession 7, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 2 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-016, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of entering upon and occupying the land with all necessary vehicles, machinery, equipment and material required to facilitate the construction of The Bolton Arterial Road Extension, grading and other works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-689
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-688 inclusive, 2012-690 to 2012-692 inclusive and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 13, Concession 7, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-015, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-690
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-689 inclusive, 2012-691 and 2012-692 and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 3 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-006, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of constructing The Bolton Arterial Road Extension and works ancillary thereto, and for the acquisition of a temporary working easement or rights in the nature of a temporary working easement for a term of three years commencing on the date of registration of the expropriation plan on, over, under and through the lands described as Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 5 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-006, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of entering upon and occupying the land with all necessary vehicles, machinery, equipment and material required to facilitate the construction of The Bolton Arterial Road Extension, grading and other works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-691
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-690 inclusive, 2012-692 and 2012-694
That expropriation proceedings be commenced regarding The Bolton Arterial Road (BAR) Extension from King Street to Regional Road 50 (Highway 50), said proceedings for the acquisition of a temporary working easement or rights in the nature of a temporary working easement for a term of three years commencing on the date of registration of the expropriation plan on, over, under and through the lands described as Part of Lot 13, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-010, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited for the purpose of entering upon and occupying the land with all necessary vehicles, machinery, equipment and material required to facilitate the construction of The Bolton Arterial Road Extension, grading and other works ancillary thereto;
Carried 2012-692
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-691 inclusive and 2012-694
b) Region Official Plan Amendment 24 Settlements (Oral) (Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose)
Received 2012-693
These Items were dealt with under Resolutions 2012-679 to 2012- 692 inclusive
By-law 55-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-012, prepared by MMM
Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 56-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 13, Concession 6, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-013, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 57-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 13, Concession 6, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1 and 2 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-014, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 58-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-020, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 59-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-009, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 60-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11- 072-007, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 61-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 10, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1 and 2 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-005, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 62-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 14, Concession 7, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 1 and 2 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-016, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 63-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 13, Concession 7, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11- 072-015, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 64-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 11, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Parts 3 and 5 on draft reference plan 21-11-072-006, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
By-law 65-2012: A by-law to authorize an Application for Approval to Expropriate Land being Part of Lot 13, Concession 5, Town of Caledon (formerly Township of Albion), Regional Municipality of Peel, being more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 21-11- 072-010, prepared by MMM Geomatics Ontario Limited.
That the by-laws relating to In Camera Item 10.2a, being By-laws
55-2012 to 65-2012 inclusive, be given the required number of readings, taken as read, signed by the Regional Chair and the Regional Clerk, and the Corporate Seal be affixed thereto.
Carried 2012-694
See also Resolutions 2012-682 to 2012-692 inclusive
That By-law 67-2012 to confirm the proceedings of Regional Council at its meeting held on May 24, 2012, and to authorize the execution of documents in accordance with the Region's by-laws relating thereto, be given the required number of readings, taken as read, signed by the Regional Chair and the Regional Clerk, and the Corporate Seal be affixed thereto.
Carried 2012-695