Report on Council for January 31, 2011

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Planning Public Meetings; Presentations; Mayor’s Economic Action Initiative; Parking at Jackson and Woodland Beach Park; Champlain Commemorations; County Council Update; Appointments to Project Advisory Committe Septage Management Class EA Study; Historical and Heritage Committee/Doors Open Huronia; Lafontaine Pavilion Update; County Easement Near the North Simcoe Transfer Station

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Report on Council for January 10, 2011

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Le Villageois Presentation; Official Plan/Growth Plan Update; Library Funding Update; Septage Management – EA Study; County Council Update; Retirement – Roger Robitaille

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Report on Council for December 13, 2010

Beach Water Quality Samples; Septage Environmental Assessment Process; 2011 Council Meeting Schedule; Library Funding Agreement; Building Permit Statistics; Paid Parking Plan Balm Beach; Le Villageois Loan
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Report on Council for November 29, 2010

November Council Meetings; Service Awards; 2011 Budget Meetings; McMahon Woods; Proposed Road closure; 2011 Development Charge
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Report on Council for November 8, 2010

November Council Meetings; Ontario Official Plan Update; Georgian Drive Extension; Proposed Road Closure’ Georgian Bay Snowriders Club
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Council Reports: October 12, 2010

REPORT ON COUNCIL

October 12, 2010

Committee of the Whole Meeting: 9:00 am – 12:57 pm and 1:28 pm – 2:21 pm

Regular Evening Meeting: 7:00 pm – 7:20 pm

All members of Council present

CONFIDENTIAL / CLOSED SESSION:

VOTERS LIST: Council raised various questions about deficiencies in the Voters List produced by MPAC. There were omissions in every category – property owners, spouses, multiple owners, seasonal and permanent. The matter will be discussed after the election.
One possible solution that occurs to us is for the Township to itself send enumeration forms to every household along with tax bills early in an election year.

GEORGIAN DRIVE EXTENSION: Heated discussion arose from an article in the Midland Free Press concerning a visit Mayor Breckenridge and Councillor George Cornell paid to a developer at Georgian Drive in the 18th Concession West.
Parts of this matter remain fuzzy. What is clear is that the developer was required to extend Georgian Drive by a particular date, that he no longer desired the extension, but had failed to follow timely and proper procedure. Instead, he waited until the last moment to try to back out of his obligations. As three members of Council were convinced that if the road were not built, the Township itself could, in future, end up having to finance the road extension, the developer was required to build the road.
The unfortunate aspect of the matter was that no way was found to avoid the felling of many trees for a road that neither the developer nor the residents of Georgian Drive want.

SEPTAGE DISPOSAL ON FIELDS: Two officials from the MoE in Barrie attended to shed light on the licensing of the spreading of septage on fields. Chris Hyde, District Supervisor, said that spreading is safe if the soil and the hydrogeological assessments are appropriate. A private owner in the 17th Concession East has had 6 hectares approved for spreading and another in the 15th Concession East has had 8 hectares approved. The latter is the property that prompted a presentation at the previous meeting of Council. The license for this property expires in November, but may be renewed.
Hyde observed that they do more follow up tests in Tiny than elsewhere and that the rate of spreading has been reduced in Tiny. He said that in future the Township would be notified when a landowner applies for a license to permit spreading.

ENCROACHMENTS AND HARASSMENT AT ASSELIN BEACH: Council received a letter from a resident in Concession 17 West, who wrote on behalf of 16 other residents. The letter outlined steps taken by these residents both last year and this to deal with alleged encroachments and described the harassing of beach users at Asselin Park. The steps taken included the submission of a map showing alleged encroachments, a list of them, a meeting with Roger Robitaille, head of Planning. The alleged encroachments include a marine railway, boats, decks, planter, flag pole, horseshoe pits, hammock, fire pits, gardens, rock walls, lighting, furniture etc.
The letter requested a site inspection to confirm the encroachments, their removal, construction of a fence to define the public parkland, and “Asselin Park” signage. Council left the matter in the hands of staff, with the understanding that legal advice would be sought and that the incoming Council would deal with the matter.

HEALTH UNIT’S SWIMMING WATER SAMPLE RESULTS FOR TINY: Following a written request from the president of FoTTSA, Councillor Claire asked for the results of the Health Unit’s sampling of swimming water at public beaches in Tiny. Council instructed staff to ask the Health Unit either to forward the sample results for the summer or to come and review the results with Council.

Following a written request from the president of FoTTSA, Councillor Claire asked for the results of the Health Unit’s sampling of swimming water at public beaches in Tiny. Council instructed staff to ask the Health Unit either to forward the sample results for the summer or to come and review the results with Council.

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Fall, 2010 Tiny Cottager Newsletter

Fall, 2010 – Issue #35

The latest issue of the Tiny Cottager newsletter has been published.

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Council Reports: September 27, 2010

REPORT ON COUNCIL

September 27, 2010

Committee of the Whole Meeting: 9:03 am – 12:33 pm

Regular Evening Meeting: 7:30 pm – 8.30 pm

All members of Council present

CONFIDENTIAL / CLOSED SESSION: 9:37 am to 10:07 am with John Burzo of Burger, Rowe in attendance

SEVERN SOUND SUSTAINABILITY PLAN

Doug Luker, CAO, presented an overview of the Plan. There is considerable detail on the Tiny website under today’s agenda tab. The steering committee is trying to solidify a workable structure and requires $6000 per annum for the next four years from each of the eight member communities. SSEA has not been able to obtain any grant monies. This is a very ambitious undertaking and we encourage you to read the website information as there will be many opportunities for residents to participate in committees.

ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

A comprehensive report was presented detailing many suggested improvements to township facilities. Small items that can be done right away were highlighted and major items will be considered during the 2011 budget meetings.

SEPTAGE DISPOSAL ON FIELDS

Discussion was held regarding field disposal of septage as a result of a presentation by Jurgen Pape at the previous meeting. Council directed staff to request MoE officials to attend the next Committee of the Whole meeting and address the criteria for selecting a field, the duration of a license and the methods of measuring saturation of a field.

BUILDING PERMIT STATISTICS

Strong growth over last year continues with the month of August increasing from $1,799,000 in 2009 to $6,152,000 in 2010. For the year to date the increase is from $14,607,000 in 2009 to $27,323,000 in 2010.

LAFONTAINE BEACH MASTER PLAN MEETING

The second public meeting will be held in the Council Chambers on November 6, 2010 from 10 am to noon.

NO PARKING ON BLAIR LANE (CAWAJA)

As a result of concerns expressed in a petition from the residents of Blair Lane, Council decided that there is to be No Parking on that narrow, dead-end lane.

 

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Council Reports: September 13, 2010

REPORT ON COUNCIL
Sept.13, 2010
Committee of the Whole Meeting: 9:04 am – to 11.58 am
Regular Evening Meeting: 7:10 pm – 7:22 pm
All members of Council present

CONFIDENTIAL / CLOSED SESSION: N/A

PHRAGMITES UPDATE: Although it was not discussed at the meeting, we learned that the MoE and MNR did approve spraying and/or wicking at the 8th Concession Road Allowance parkette and this was completed early in September. As each location requires a specific proposal and approval, staff is now preparing more applications and it is hoped that all sites will be approved in preparation for a spraying program next spring.

Draft Financial Statements and Audit Committee: Glenn Ventrcek and Kathy Black of BDO Dunwoody presented their assessment of the Township’s 2009 Draft Financial Statements. Municipal assets such as bridges and roads will now be listed as capital assets and will be depreciated over their useable lifespan rather than being expensed in the year that they are constructed. This is due to new provincial guidelines for municipalities and should more accurately reflect their asset base.

CHAMPLAIN COMMEMORATION: Peter Hominuk, Executive Director of La Cle d’Ia Baie, provided an update of plans for the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Champlain’s arrival in New France and Huronia in 2015. The original steering committee was not effective and is now disbanded. Funding from a Trillium Foundation grant has been spent. His goal is to present this initiative to the four surrounding municipalities in an effort to develop a new steering committee comprised of La Cle d’la Baie, Southern Georgian Bay Chamber of Commerce, North Simcoe Community Futures Development Corporation and the Wendat nation. The new committee will then seek further sources of funding.

SITE 41: At this meeting, Council passed a By-law amending the Township’s Official Plan. The amendment redesignates Part of Lots 10 and 11, Concession 2 East from the “Open Waste Disposal Site” to the original “Agricultural” designation. Once the County approves the amendment, Site 41 will be farmland once more.

 

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Council Reports: August 30, 2010

REPORT ON COUNCIL
August 30, 2010
Committee of the Whole Meeting: 9:00 am – to 4:12 pm (The day included site visits to Woodland Beach Park, the recently acquired Hunters’ and Anglers’ building, and Blair Lane.)
Regular Evening Meeting: 7:00 pm – 9:08 pm
All members of Council present

CONFIDENTIAL / CLOSED SESSION: N/A

MAYOR’S CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT: Mayor Breckenridge announced that the Charity Golf Tournament attracted 66 golfers and raised more than $5,000 for the Huronia Museum and the Huron Ouendat Village.

STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE FOR WOODLAND BEACH PARK: Community Stewardship Committees similar to the one that keeps an eye on the Bluewater Park are to be set up for each of the major shore parks after a new Council is elected. However, it was felt that a committee is needed right away for Woodland Beach Park, so an interim committee is to be struck, with terms of reference similar to those of the Bluewater Dunes Restoration Advisory Committee.

ZERO-BASED BUDGETING / DATES OF BUDGET MEETINGS: Four members of Council – Councillors Nigel Warren, André Claire, and George Cornell, plus Deputy Mayor Lawrence — all made points in support of zero-based budgeting, and in particular in support of having one department tackle it during the next budget period. Treasurer Doug Taylor was open to the idea and the Recreation Department was selected for the experiment. According to Taylor, some of the principles of zero-based budgeting are already in play in the budget process in Tiny Township.
Budget meetings are to begin at 9 am on January 17, 2011, February 7, 2011, and February 21, 2011.

ANOTHER PHRAGMITIES UPDATE: There’s still no confirmation in writing from the relevant ministries permitting the Township to spray the Phragmites at the 8th Concession beach road allowance The Manager of Public Works (Henk Blom) knows that the plants are now in bloom. His fall back plan is to have the seed heads clipped and the plants left standing in case spraying is eventually allowed. Once permission has been received for the 8th, applications will be made for the spraying of stands of Phragmites elsewhere on Township property, so that a plan can be in place for next year. Meantime, the Works Department intends to cut the Phragmites on all Township properties on the shore.
[We hear that the Phragmites at the 8th has been treated, so permission must have been received.]

SITE 20 RESOLUTION / STATUS OF CLOSED LANDFILLS: Zoning issues regarding the closed landfill on Part Lot 15, Concession 14 West have reached a reasonable conclusion. The landfill area is to be designated and a setback of 30 metres to be established around it. Only one property is affected. The report from Genivar Consultants is to be released to the involved property owners.
The Township’s Chief Planner, Roger Robitaille, commented that of 36 closed landfills on the County’s list for Tiny Township, only 13 remain to be resolved. However, as these same landfills have been cleared a couple of times before, he has opened a file on each one for future use if needed. He intends to supply details in a report to Council.

BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY: July building activity was up as compared with July last year. Building activity has been vigorous this year — $21,171,000 to the end of this July, as opposed to $12,808,000 for the same period last year.

COUNCIL AND THE COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT: At this meeting, Council learned for the first time that it may, if it wishes and time permits, make a recommendation regarding a particular case to the Committee of Adjustment.

PUBLIC MEETING ABOUT THE PROPOSED McMAHAN SUBDIVISION: At this well-attended public meeting regarding a proposed subdivision on the northeast corner of Concession Road 4 West and Crosslands Road, the developer’s planner Darren Vella presented the proposal – 51 lots on 35 hectares of land zoned as future development in 1977, 19 hectares of retained woodland, two entries off Tiny Beaches Road South.
Surrounding communities then presented their concerns. Tim Cane of Jones Consulting, who spoke on behalf of the Bluewater Dunes Ratepayers’ Association, raised 10 questions, among then whether the development truly conforms to the various planning documents including the Provincial Policy Statement, the County Greenlands Policy with its 20-lot maximum and the Township’s Environmental II overlay, the regional ANSI on the site, and Township policies put in place in the years since 1977.
Irene Wilson, President of Bluewater Georgina Wendake Beaches Association, spoke about the cumulative impact on the environment of development of existing vacant lots, of the 66 lot Montabello development on Concession 5, and of this proposed development of 51 lots. She questioned the validity of the traffic study, which was done on a cold May weekend rather than at a time of peak use in July or August. She asked whether the aquifer could support all this development, questioned whether pedestrian traffic to and from the beach could be managed safely, noted that the estimate of 2.5 individuals per household would probably be well below actual use in summer months.
Ian Ferguson, a resident at Bluewater Georgina Wendake Beaches, brought a map showing that the ANSI and the County Greenlands Policy cover the entire property, not just the Nipissing Ridge part of it. He quoted from a series of letters regarding the requirement that no more than 20 lots could be build on County greenlands.
Area residents, Bob Harper and Colleen Stanton, also spoke to the issue, notably about the need for more detailed testing of effluent from the closed dumps on the property.
And Kate Dewey, also an area resident, asked whether a proper archeological study had been done as many first nations artifacts had been found on the property.

 

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