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Regional Council Minutes - October 4, 2007 - Region of Peel
October 4, 2007 Regional Council Minutes
a) Staff Response to Proposed Amendment to Development Charges By-law from the September 13, 2007, Regional Council Meeting (Resolution 2007-1130) (Oral)
Regional Chair Kolb called the meeting of Regional Council to order at 9:32 a.m. in the Council Chamber, Regional Administrative Headquarters, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton.
G. Carlson, C. Corbasson, F. Dale, G. Gibson, A. Groves, N. Iannicca*, E. Kolb, K. Mahoney, H. McCallion, S. McFadden, E. Moore, P. Mullin*, P. Palleschi*, R. Paterak, P. Saito, J. Sanderson, J. Sprovieri*, A. Thompson, R. Whitehead
E. Adams; S. Fennell, due to bereavement; G. Miles; M. Morrison, due to illness; C. Parrish, due to illness; M. Prentice, due to illness
D. Szwarc, Chief Administrative Officer; R. K. Gillespie, Commissioner of Corporate Services and Regional Solicitor; L. Nashman, Commissioner of Employee and Business Services; M. Zamojc, Commissioner of Environment, Transportation and Planning Services; D. Labrecque, Chief Financial Officer; K. Ward, Commissioner of Human Services; J. Smith, Commissioner of Health Services; Dr. D. Mowat, Medical Officer of Health; A. Macintyre, Acting Regional Clerk; C. Thomson, Legislative Specialist
That the minutes of the Regional Council meeting held on September 13, 2007 be approved.
Carried 2007-1152
That the agenda for the October 4, 2007 Regional Council meeting be approved.
Carried 2007-1153
a) Michael Shook, Program Manager, FarmStart, Providing Information Regarding the FarmStart Program
This item was dealt with under Resolution 2007-1238
a) Member Communication - Alert: Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), dated September 20, 2007, Announcing the Launch of a Special Elections Section on the AMO Website, Including an Overview of Official Party Platforms as they Relate to Municipal Government
Received 2007-1154
b) Michael Di Lullo, Legislative Coordinator, City of Brampton, Letter dated September 28, 2007, Advising that the Council of the City of Brampton has Endorsed the Nomination of Mark Schiller, Director, Water Division, to the CTC Region Source Protection Committee (Resolution 2007-1093)
Received 2007-1155
c) Donna Cansfield, Minister of Transportation, Letter dated September 24, 2007, Advising that the Ministry of Transportation has Awarded the Contract for the Phase III Extension of Highway 410 from Regional Road 14 (Mayfield Road) to Highway 10
Received 2007-1156
See also Resolution 2007-1182
That the report of the General Committee (GC-2007-9) meeting held on September 27, 2007, be adopted.
Carried 2007-1157
Approved 2007-1158
See also Resolutions 2007-1161 and 2007-1226
Received 2007-1159
See also Resolution 2007-1160
Received 2007-1160
See also Resolution 2007-1159
Received 2007-1161
See also Resolution 2007-1158
Approved 2007-1162
Approved 2007-1163
Approved 2007-1164
Approved 2007-1165
Approved 2007-1166
Approved 2007-1167
See also Resolution 2007-1168
Approved 2007-1168
See also Resolution 2007-1167
Approved 2007-1169
Approved 2007-1170
Approved 2007-1171
Received 2007-1172
Received 2007-1173
RECOMMEDATION-ARRASC-4-2007:
Approved 2007-1174
That the agenda for the September 20, 2007 Waste Management Subcommittee meeting be approved.
Approved 2007-1175
Received 2007-1176
Approved 2007-1177
Received 2007-1178
Approved 2007-1179
Received 2007-1180
Received 2007-1181
Received 2007-1182
See also Resolution 2007-1156
Approved 2007-1183
And whereas, the Region of Peel Environment, Transportation and Planning Services Department, with affiliations to the 5800 member Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and the 2500 member Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI), endorses World Town Planning Day as an opportunity to highlight the contribution that sound planning makes to the quality of our communities and environment;
Therefore be it resolved, that November 8, 2007 be proclaimed “WORLD TOWN PLANNING DAY” in the Regional Municipality of Peel.
Approved 2007-1184
Received 2007-1185
Received 2007-1186
Received 2007-1187
Received 2007-1188
This item was dealt with under Resolution 2007-1160
Received 2007-1189
See also Resolution 2007-1235
Received 2007-1190
Approved 2007-1191
Received 2007-1192
Referred to Health Services for future report 2007-1193
Received 2007-1194
See also Resolution 2007-1195
Received 2007-1195
See also Resolution 2007-1194
Whereas the month of October is Child Abuse Prevention Month in Ontario and Canada;
And whereas, the Region of Peel, through its many programs and services, including: Children’s Services, Human Services, Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program, Child and Reproductive Health Programs and Peel Regional Police Services demonstrate a commitment to the safety and wellbeing of the children of the Region of Peel;
And whereas, the purple wristband, the symbol of Child Abuse Prevention Month, is a reminder that the problem of child abuse and neglect continues and will require all of us to become involved to keep children safe and healthy;
Therefore be it resolved, that the month of October 2007 be proclaimed “CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH” in the Regional Municipality of Peel.
Approved 2007-1196
See also Resolution 2007-1204
Whereas the Children’s Services Division provides leadership in the effective planning, management, development and delivery of a range of high quality child care services in the Region of Peel;
And whereas, the Region of Peel operates 12 Child Care Centres with 761 licensed spaces throughout Brampton and Mississauga and provides financial assistance so that families can access care in child care and recreation programs throughout Peel;
And whereas, the Region of Peel's Child Care Centres offer children an inclusive learning environment where they develop intellectually by receiving early learning opportunities;
And whereas, access to and informed choices about child care allow parents to continue to work or increase skills through training and education;
Therefore be it resolved, that the week of October 13 to 21, 2007, be proclaimed “WEEK OF THE CHILD” in the Regional Municipality of Peel.
Approved 2007-1197
See also Resolution 2007-1206
Whereas thirty-five years of research confirms the benefits of high quality early learning child care for young children's intellectual, emotional, social and physical development and later life outcomes;
Therefore be it resolved, that October 24, 2007 be proclaimed the seventh annual "CHILD CARE WORKER AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR APPRECIATION DAY" in the Regional Municipality of Peel in recognition of the influence, dedication and commitment of child care workers and early childhood educators to children, their families and the quality of life of the community.
Approved 2007-1198
Approved 2007-1199
Received 2007-1200
Approved 2007-1201
See also Resolution 2007-1205
Received 2007-1202
Received 2007-1203
Approved 2007-1204
See also Resolution 2007-1196
Received 2007-1205
See also Resolution 2007-1201
Received 2007-1206
See also Resolutions 2007-1197 and 2007-1198
Received 2007-1207
Received 2007-1208
See also Resolution 2007-1212
Received 2007-1209
Approved 2007-1210
Approved 2007-1211
See also Resolutions 2007-1225, 2007-1230 to 2007-1234 inclusive
Referred to Budget meeting 2007-1212
See also Resolution 2007-1208
Approved 2007-1213
Approved 2007-1214
Approved 2007-1215
Received 2007-1216
Received 2007-1217
Received 2007-1218
Approved 2007-1219
Deferred to the October 16, 2007 AAC meeting 2007-1220
Deferred to the October 16, 2007 AAC meeting 2007-1221
Approved 2007-1222
Received 2007-1223
Received 2007-1224
Received 2007-1225
See also Resolutions 2007-1211 and 2007-1230 to 2007-1234 inclusive
To be considered at the October 4, 2007 Regional Council meeting 2007-1226
See also Resolutions 2007-1158 and 2007-1237
Received 2007-1227
Received 2007-1228
Approved 2007-1229
See also Resolutions 2007-1240 to 2007-1244 inclusive
Received 2007-1230
See also Resolutions 2007-1211, 2007-1225 and 2007-1231 to 2007-1234 inclusive
Councillor Whitehead requested that Resolution 2007-1130, with respect to the 2007 Development Charges from the Minutes of the Regional Council meeting held September 13, 2007, be re-opened.
That Resolution 2007-1130, with respect to the 2007 Development Charges from the Minutes of the Regional Council meeting held September 13, 2007, be re-opened.
Carried by a two-thirds majority vote 2007-1231
See also Resolutions 2007-1211, 2007-1225, 2007-1230 and 2007-1232 to 2007-1234 inclusive
That Resolution Number 2007-1130, with respect to the 2007 Development Charges contained in the Minutes of the Regional Council meeting held September 13, 2007, be amended by striking the seventh paragraph and inserting the following:
“And further, that the transition period for the implementation of increased Regional Development Charges for medium/high density residential and mixed use/office developments identified within the City of Brampton Community Improvement Plan be extended insofar that the following transition dates will apply:
• Application for Site Plan on or before October 4, 2007;
• Application for Building Permit on or before February 1, 2008;
• Issuance of Building Permit on or before November 1, 2009”.
Carried 2007-1232
See also Resolutions 2007-1211, 2007-1225, 2007-1230, 2007-1231, 2007-1233 and 2007-1234
Resolution Number 2007-1130 from the Minutes of the Regional Council meeting held on September 13, 2007, as amended, was considered.
And further, that the transition period for the implementation of increased Regional Development Charges for medium/high density residential and mixed use/office developments identified within the City of Brampton Community Improvement Plan be extended insofar that the following transition dates will apply:
• Application for Site Plan on or before October 4, 2007
• Application for Building Permit on or before February 1, 2008
• Issuance of Building Permit on or before November 1, 2009
In favour: G. Carlson, C. Corbasson, F. Dale, G. Gibson, A. Groves, N. Iannicca, K. Mahoney, H. McCallion, S. McFadden, E. Moore, P. Mullin, P. Palleschi, R. Paterak, P. Saito, J. Sanderson, J. Sprovieri, A. Thompson, R. Whitehead
Absent: E. Adams; S. Fennell; G. Miles; M. Morrison; C. Parrish; M. Prentice
Carried Unanimously 2007-1233
See also Resolutions 2007-1211, 2007-1225, 2007-1230 to 2007-1232 inclusive and 2007-1234
By-law 115-2007: A by-law to impose development charges against lands to pay for increased capital costs required because of increased needs for services arising from development within the Regional Municipality of Peel.
110-2007 to 112-2007 inclusive and 115-2007, as amended, be given the required number of readings, taken as read, signed by the Regional Chair and the Acting Regional Clerk, and that the Corporate Seal be affixed thereto.
Carried 2007-1234
See also Resolutions 2007-1211, 2007-1225, 2007-1230 to 2007-1233 inclusive and 2007-1240 to 2007-1244 inclusive
a) Immunization Risk Mitigation Strategy - Follow Up (Oral)
Presentation by Dr. David Mowat, Medical Officer of Health and Loretta Rowan, Manager, Vaccine Preventable Diseases, Health Services
Whereas the immunization of school pupils is an essential public health strategy that significantly reduces morbidity and mortality, and is required under the Immunization of School Pupils Act;
And whereas, as a result of growth, immigration and provincial restrictions upon funding, Peel Public Health has been unable to maintain complete and accurate immunization records;
And whereas, Regional Council, the Peel Medical Officer of Health and the Chief Medical Officer of Health for the province have identified the mitigation of risk related to inadequate vaccine coverage rates for Peel students as a high priority;
And whereas, Regional Council received a report in November 2006 outlining a comprehensive Immunization Risk Mitigation Strategy that will result in coverage rates for mandatory vaccines of 95% or greater;
And whereas, the pilot phase of the Immunization Risk Mitigation Strategy demonstrated that implementation of the strategy will result in Peel Public Health completing a full review of student immunization records, engaging the Boards of Education and parents; and in ensuring a vaccine coverage rate of 95% or greater for Peel students;
Therefore be it resolved, that Regional Council support the full implementation of the Immunization Risk Mitigation Strategy, as tested in the pilot, through which Peel Public Health will continue to identify efficiencies, work in partnership with the Boards of Education, and use enhanced resources to implement full screening of immunization records, progressive enforcement of the Immunization of School Pupils Act, and ongoing management of student immunization records, as follows:
• screening of records and enforcement of the Act for 130 schools each year until all schools in Peel are complete in 2009;
• screening and progressive enforcement of the Act for all schools every year thereafter; and
• ongoing management of all immunization records, including new registrants;
And further, that the Medical Officer of Health contact the two school boards within the Region of Peel to present his report titled “Immunization Risk Mitigation Strategy” at a future meeting of the respective boards.
Carried 2007-1235
See also Resolution 2007-1189
Additional Item – 9b:
b) Amendment to the Staff Directions – Item F3 Arising from the September 27, 2007 General Committee Meeting (Oral)
Received 2007-1236
Councillor Mullin requested that the Staff Direction - Item F3 from the September 27, 2007 General Committee meeting be amended to note that the Commissioner of Environment, Transportation and Planning was requested to report to a future meeting with a public awareness plan to assist residents in the Mississauga Lakeshore area mitigate algae odours.
a) Notice of Motion by Councillor Mullin regarding the Resurfacing of Roads by the Region of Peel Subsequent to Completing Watermain/Sanitary Sewer Works
Councillor Saito requested a friendly amendment to the motion to include the words “and operational impacts” in the fourth clause, which was accepted.
And whereas, many residents are upset that roads currently in a good state of repair are patched and paved with two colours of asphalt, affecting the aesthetics and operational impacts of residential streets;
Carried 2007-1237
See also Resolution 2007-1226
Delegations/Presentations – Item 5a was dealt with.
Received 2007-1238
Michael Shook, Program Manager, FarmStart, advised that the FarmStart Program aims to entice and support a new generation of farmers who wish to establish innovative, economically viable and ecologically sustainable farm businesses to support local markets.
Councillor McCallion thanked Mr. Shook for his presentation and noted that there are many opportunities for the success of the FarmStart Program.
That the report of the In Camera session of the General Committee (GC-2007-9) meeting held on September 27, 2007, be adopted.
Carried 2007-1239
RECOMMENDATION GC-212-2007:
That the lands described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 on draft reference plan 05-B5028P prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc., be stopped up, closed and deprived of its character as public highway or street;
And further, that the notice of the proposed by-law and proposed conveyance of land be advertised in accordance with Regional Notice By-law 63-2003.
Approved 2007-1240
See also Resolutions 2007-1229 and 2007-1234
RECOMMENDATION GC-213-2007:
That the lands described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 on draft reference plan 05-B5028P prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc., be declared surplus to the needs of the Regional Corporation upon passing of a by-law to stop up, close and deprive the land of its character as public highway or street.
Approved 2007-1241
RECOMMENDATION GC-214-2007:
That the encroachment on Regional Road 19 (Winston Churchill Boulevard) being an existing private water pipe located at 8301 Winston Churchill Boulevard in the City of Brampton, be permitted in accordance with the terms and conditions in the Encroachment Agreement dated February 5, 2007 between The Regional Municipality of Peel and Maple Lodge Farms Ltd.;
Approved 2007-1242
RECOMMENDATION GC-215-2007:
That the encroachment on Regional Road 19 (Winston Churchill Boulevard) being nine parking spaces and a portion of the pathway located at 8175 Winston Churchill Boulevard in the City of Brampton, be permitted in accordance with the terms and conditions in the Encroachment Agreement dated February 5, 2007 between The Regional Municipality of Peel and Maple Lodge Farms Ltd.;
Approved 2007-1243
RECOMMENDATION GC-216-2007:
That The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with 611680 Ontario Limited, as Vendor, for the fee simple purchase of lands described as Part of Lot 5, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Part 1 on Reference Plan 43R-24111 for a purchase price of $98,880, plus taxes and costs;
And further, that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with James E. Thatcher Limited, as Vendor, for the fee simple purchase of lands described as Part of Lot 4, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Part 6 on Reference Plan 43R-24112 for a purchase price of $168,000, plus taxes and costs;
And further, that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with May Junior Farms Ltd., as Vendor, for the fee simple purchase of lands described as Part of Lot 3, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Part 4 on Reference Plan 43R-24112 for a purchase price of $182,240, plus taxes and costs;
And further, that that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with Maple Lodge Farms Ltd., as Vendor, for the fee simple purchase of lands described as Part of Lot 1, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Part 2 on Reference Plan 43R-24112 for a purchase price of $8,200, plus taxes and costs and a permanent easement interest over the lands described as Part of Lot 1, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 05-B5028P prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc. for a purchase price of $20,900, plus taxes and costs and a temporary easement interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 1, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel for a purchase price of $4,170 plus taxes and costs;
And further, that that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with May Junior Holdings Limited, as Vendor, for the fee simple purchase of lands described as Part of Lot 1, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Part 1 on Reference Plan 43R-24112 and Part 1 on draft reference plan 102-1-06 prepared by David B. Searles Surveying Ltd. for a purchase price of $158,867, plus taxes and costs;
And further, that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with John Larry May and Valda May, as Vendor, for a temporary easement interest in the lands described as Part of Lot 1, Concession 11, Town of Halton Hills (formerly Township of Esquesing) Regional Municipality of Halton for a purchase price of $2 plus taxes and costs;
And further, that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with May Junior Farms Ltd., as Vendor, for the fee simple purchase of lands described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 11, Town of Halton Hills (formerly Township of Esquesing), Regional Municipality of Halton, more particularly identified as Part 1 on draft reference plan 05-B5028H prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc. for a purchase price of $41,743, plus taxes and costs;
And further, that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with 611679 Ontario Limited, as Vendor, for the fee simple purchase of lands described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 11, Town of Halton Hills (formerly Township of Esquesing), Regional Municipality of Halton, more particularly identified as Part 2 on draft reference plan 05-B5028H prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc. for a purchase price of $41,743, plus taxes and costs;
And further, that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Purchaser, enter into an agreement with 611680 Ontario Limited, as Vendor, for the fee simple purchase of lands described as Part of Lot 3, Concession 11, Town of Halton Hills (formerly Township of Esquesing), Regional Municipality of Halton, more particularly identified as Part 3 on draft reference plan 05-B5028H prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc. for a purchase price of $41,743, plus taxes and costs;
And further that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Vendor, enter into an agreement with Maple Lodge Farms Ltd., as Purchaser, for the transfer of the fee simple lands described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Parts 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14 on draft reference plan 05-B5028P prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc., subject to the reservation of any required easements;
And further, that Maple Lodge Farms Ltd. be compensated $8,940 for encumbrance of a permanent easement over a portion of the surplus lands described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Parts 12, 13 and 14 on draft reference plan 05-B5028P prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc.;
And further, that The Regional Municipality of Peel, as Vendor, enter into an agreement with Robert Joseph May and John Wesley May, as Purchaser, for the transfer of the fee simple the lands described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Parts 2, 3, 4, 8, 10 and 11 on draft reference plan 05-B5028P prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc., subject to the reservation of any required easements;
And further, that Robert Joseph May and John Wesley May be compensated $5,006.40 for encumbrance of a permanent easement over a portion of the surplus lands described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 6 West of Hurontario Street, City of Brampton (formerly Township of Chinguacousy), Regional Municipality of Peel, more particularly identified as Parts 2, 8 and 11 on draft reference plan 05-B5028P prepared by Young & Young Surveying Inc.;
And further, that additional costs in the amount of $242,323.16 and such further and other additional costs for the negotiation and closing of the transactions be approved for payment;
And further, that the funds for these transactions and additional costs be provided from Environment, Transportation and Planning Services Project 02-4070.
Approved 2007-1244
That By-law 117-2007 to confirm the proceedings of Regional Council at its meeting held on October 4, 2007, 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 Acting Regional Clerk, and that the Corporate Seal be affixed thereto.
Carried 2007-1245