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1 P.O. Box Sideroad 7 W Kenilworth ON N0G 2E0 Public Works Committee Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 8:30am Municipal Office Council Chambers, Kenilworth A G E N D A CALLING THE MEETING TO ORDER Co-Chairs: Councillor McCabe Councillor Yake AGENDA ITEM PASSING AND ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST(S) AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF DELEGATION MINUTES Committee Meeting Minutes, October 20, 2015 (received by Council November 9, 2015) 001 BUSINESS ARISING FROM MINUTES ROADS Public Works Capital Program Report PW Brush Pick-Up and Brush Drop-Off Services Report PW Township Parking By-Law Report PW Township Speed By-law Report PW Update of Municipal Serving Standard Report PW

2 Public Works Committee Agenda November 17, 2015 AGENDA ITEM WATER & SEWER Arthur Drinking Water System Inspection Report Report PW Water Rates Review Report TR REPORT FROM CO-CHAIRS OTHER BUSINESS ITEMS FOR COMMITTEE S INFORMATION Drinking Water Quality Management System (DWQMS) - Management Review Meeting Tuesday, November 17 th, (following the Public Works Committee meeting) ANNOUNCEMENTS NEXT MEETING DATE December 15 th, 2015 ADJOURNMENT 2

3 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WELLINGTON NORTH PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES 001 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2015 at 8:30 am Members Present: Also Present: Co-Chair Councillor Steve McCabe Co-Chair Councillor Dan Yake Sherry Burke, Councillor Mayor Andy Lennox Mike Givens, CAO Matthew Aston, Director of Public Works Dale Clark, Road Superintendent BarryTrood, Water& Sewer Superintendent Warren Fink, Resident Michelle Stone, Administrative Support CALLING THE MEETING TO ORDER Co-Chair Councillor Yake called the meeting to order at 8:30 am. DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST: None Declared ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Mayor Lennox Seconded by: Councillor McCabe THAT THE Agenda for the October 20, 2015 Public Works Committee Meeting be accepted and passed. CARRIED DELEGATION Warren Fink, Resident Re: Proposed changes to Brush Program Mr. Fink addressed the issue of the Townships Brush Program representing other residents in Mount Forest. They would like to see the program continue with better signage and communication so residents understand the program. He cited other municipalities and the different services offered for brush, leaf and garden waste disposal. Director of Public Works Matthew Aston discussed the abuse of the program that has led the Township to look at the issue. He thanked Mr Fink for presenting his information. The Committee will re-visit the Brush Program and Mr. Fink will be contacted when a decision is made. APPROVAL OF MINUTES RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Councillor McCabe Seconded by: Mayor Lennox THAT THE Minutes from the September 1st, 2015 Public Works Committee Meeting be received as information. CARRIED BUSINESS ARISING FROM MINUTES ROADS PW Capital Report Director of Public Works Matthew Aston updated the Committee on current capital projects and expected completion dates. RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Councillor Burke 1

4 Seconded by: Councillor McCabe THAT Report PW being a report on the 2015 Public Works Capital Program be received for information. CARRIED PW Additional Street Light at Foster Street Works Yard Entrance RESOLUTION PW The Committee reviewed the information and Director of Public Works Matthew Aston will communicate the Committee s decision to Mr. Lawrence. Moved by: Councillor Burke Seconded by: Councillor McCabe THAT Report PW being a report on the proposed addition of a street light at the Foster Street driveway to the Works Yard Property in Mount Forest be received. AND FURTHER THAT the PWC direct staff to notify Ivan Lawrence that after due consideration of his request, no additional streetlight will be added at the Township Yard-Foster street entrance. CARRIED PW Rick Hopkins Bridge RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Councillor McCabe Seconded by: Councillor Burke THAT Report PW being a report on the Rick Hopkins bridge capital repair project be received for information. CARRIED PW Community Safe Zone RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Councillor Burke Seconded by: Mayor Lennox THAT Report PW being a report on Community Safety Zones (CSZ) be received for information; AND FURTHER THAT the Public Works Committee recommend the Council of the Township of Wellington North not proceed with implementing a community safety zone committee within the Township; AND FURTHER THAT the Public Works Committee recommend the Council of the Township of Wellington North and Township staff continue to address resident concerns about speed and traffic safety on a case-by case basis, and in conjunction with the local Ontario Provincial Police office. CARRIED Councillor McCabe assumed the Chair. WATER AND SEWER PW MBR Technology RESOLUTION PW Director of Public Works Matthew Aston imparted to the Committee that Blumetric was a good proposal and an opportunity to learn, but Wellington North s needs at this time do not require membrane bioreactor technology. Moved by: Councillor Yake Seconded by: Councillor Burke THAT Report PW being a report on membrane bioreactor technology (MBR) be received for information; AND FURTHER THAT the Public Works Committee recommend the Council of the Township of Wellington North direct Township staff to inform Blumetric that they will not pursue MBR technology as part of their Arthur WWTP upgrade. CARRIED PW Water and Sewer Fleet Analysis RESOLUTION PW This report is a follow-up to a request from the June 22, 2015 Council Meeting. The analysis was done for information with a view to the 2016 budget

5 Moved by: Councillor Yake Seconded by: Mayor Lennox THAT Report PW being a report on water and sewer fleet analysis be received for information. CARRIED 003 PW Water and Sewer Master Plans RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Mayor Lennox Seconded by: Councillor Burke THAT Report PW being a report on water and sanitary master plan update be received for information. CARRIED PW Arthur WWTP Flows Year-to-date RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Councillor Yake Seconded by: Councillor Burke THAT Report PW being a report on the Arthur waste water treatment plan flows year-to-date received for information. CARRIED PW Arthur Class EA Update RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Mayor Lennox Seconded by: Councillor Yake THAT Report PW being a report on the status of the class environmental assessment by XCG Consultants Ltd. be received for information. CARRIED ROUNDTABLE Director of Public Works Matthew Aston thanked Water & Sewer Superintendent Barry Trood for his efforts in painting some of the Township s fire hydrants pink in support of Breast Cancer Awareness. Water main repair on Isabella Street West was responded to and remedied in a timely fashion. Water tower cleaning in Arthur has been completed. NEXT MEETING DATE The next meeting will take place on Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 8:30 am in Kenilworth. ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION PW Moved by: Councillor Burke Seconded by: Mayor Lennox THAT THE Public Works Committee Meeting of October 20, 2015 be adjourned at 10: 36 a.m. CARRIED 3

6 004 P.O. Box Sideroad 7 W Kenilworth ON N0G 2E0 TO: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17, 2015 FROM: MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS SUBJECT: REPORT PW BEING A REPORT ON THE 2015 PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL PROGRAM RECOMMENDATION THAT Report PW being a report on the 2015 public works capital program be received for information. PREVIOUS REPORTS PERTINENT TO THIS MATTER Report PW being a report on the Water and Sewer Department s 2015 capital program. Report PW being a report on the Roads Department s 2015 capital program. Report PW being a report on the Public Works Department s 2015 capital program. Report PW being a report on the Public Works Department s 2015 capital program. Report PW being a report the 2015 public works capital program. Report PW being a report on the 2015 public works capital program.

7 005 BACKGROUND Frederick St E (County Rd 14) Moorefield Excavation Ltd. paved this project during the week of November 2 nd. Structure 2051 (Concession 8) K-Smart and Township continue to work through design alternatives for this location. This project will likely be deferred until Line 10 West Re-Surface Project Murray Group completed this project during the week of October 5 th. Structure 2026 (Concession 6S) AJN Builders of Dublin, Ontario, completed work required for bridge repair during the last week of October and the first week of November. Concession 6S was re-opened November 9 th. Structure 11 (Concession 11) Bridge repair work associated with bridge 11 (Concession 11) was awarded to Reeves Construction of Mount Forest, ON. Work on bridge 11 remains ongoing with Concession 11 expected to be closed until November 30 th. Concession 4 between Sideroads 6 & Sideroad 7 - Re-Surface Project Murray Group completed this project during September. Miller Street Moorefield Excavation Ltd. continues construction for this project. The servicing work for this project is now completed. Project was curbed during the week of November 2 nd with base coat asphalt expected by November 17th. Sidewalk installation will follow. North Water St between Main St S and John St Re-Surface Project Project will be completed as part of Miller_John_North Water reconstruction project. King St E near Newfoundland St Reeves Construction has submitted to the MOECC for approval of the storm and sanitary system. Township s capital project is contingent on Reeves Construction starting work. 2

8 Plow Truck 006 Purchase was awarded to Viking Cives Ltd at May 25 meeting of Council. chassis is now at Viking Cives Ltd in Mount Forest, ON. Truck Audible Pedestrian Signals Job Inc. was issued work to installed audible signals at Main St / Wellington St in Mount Forest and George St / Frederick in Arthur at a cost estimated between $24,000 and $28,000. Job Inc. has received equipment and installation is being scheduled. Sidewalk Plow / Lawn Tractor A new lawn tractor was purchased from DeBoer s from Elora following a competitive, public, process in May Structure 496 Rick Hopkins Bridge Project funding was announced this summer and BM Ross has been engaged to provide engineering and project management services for this project. Township staff had design meeting with BM Ross on September 14 th. Pick-up Trucks (3) Township received two pick-up trucks (roads) during the week of November 2 nd. Purchase of truck (water and sewer) was deferred at June 22 meeting of Council. Structure 2028 (Sideroad 13) BM Ross was awarded the engineering and project management services for this bridge replacement project after a competitive, public, process in June Director of Public Works plans design work for this project in 2015 followed by construction in Structure 2027 (Sideroad 10W) Township hired contractor to complete the construction work associated with this project. Project was completed in October. Eliza Street near Bellfield Triton Engineering was awarded the engineering and project management services for this road reconstruction project after a competitive, public, process in June The plan is for preliminary designs, MOECC submissions, geotechnical work and project budgets will be completed this fall. Structure 2039 (Line 6) AJN Builders completed this repair work during the week of September 21 st.

9 007 Structure 41 (Sideroad 7) AJN Builders plans to start this bridge repair work during the week of November 9 th. Elgin St S / King St W BM Ross was awarded the engineering and project management services for this road reconstruction project after a competitive, public, process in June The plan is for preliminary designs, MOECC submissions, geotechnical work and project budgets will be completed this fall. Perth Street Re-Surface Project Murray Group completed this project during September. Drinking Water Computer Control System Hollen Controls Ltd. continues to work with Township staff on project execution. Work is approximately 90% complete. NA STRATEGIC PLAN This report relates directly to the implementation of the Township of Wellington North Strategic Plan, in particular the community growth plan. Arthur s waste water treatment system is a critical public asset to facilitate community growth. Do the report s recommendations advance the Strategy s implementation? X Yes No N/A Which pillars does this report support? FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS X Community Growth Plan Human Resource Plan Brand and Identity Strategic Partnerships Community Service Review Corporate Communication Plan Positive Healthy Work Environment PREPARED BY: Matthew Aston MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORK RECOMMENDED BY: Michael Givens MICHAEL GIVENS CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 4

10 008 P.O. Box Sideroad 7 W Kenilworth ON N0G 2E0 TO: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17, 2015 FROM: MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS SUBJECT: REPORT PW BEING A REPORT ON BRUSH PICK-UP AND BRUSH DROP-OFF SERVICES RECOMMENDATION THAT Report PW being a report on brush pick-up and brush drop-off services be received for information. PREVIOUS REPORTS PERTINENT TO THIS MATTER Report PW being a report on brush pick-up and brush drop-off services. Report PW being a report on brush pick-up and brush drop-off services. Report PW being a report on brush pick-up and brush drop-off services. BACKGROUND A resident delegation was received by PWC on October 20 th to discuss the Township s brush pick-up and brush drop-off services. Township staff have planned for public open houses to discuss the brush pick-up and brush drop-off program with residents.

11 009 The advertisement above will be published in local newspapers and Township website during the week of November 16 th and signage has been purchased for the Arthur and Mount Forest works yards to advertise the open houses. Cost of Signage = $170 plus applicable taxes. Cost of Publication (Newspaper) = approx. $200 / newspaper STRATEGIC PLAN This report relates directly to the implementation of the Township of Wellington North Strategic Plan, in particular service review for the existing brush program within the urban communities. Do the report s recommendations advance the Strategy s implementation? X Yes No N/A Which pillars does this report support? FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS Community Growth Plan Human Resource Plan Brand and Identity Strategic Partnerships X Community Service Review Corporate Communication Plan Positive Healthy Work Environment PREPARED BY: Matthew Aston RECOMMENDED BY: Michael Givens MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORK MICHAEL GIVENS CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 2

12 010 P.O. Box Sideroad 7 W Kenilworth ON N0G 2E0 TO: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17, 2015 FROM: MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS SUBJECT: REPORT PW BEING A REPORT ON THE TOWNSHIP PARKING BY-LAW RECOMMENDATION THAT Report PW being a report on the Township s parking by-law be received; AND FURTHER THAT public works committee direct staff to provide a copy of the draft by-law to the Wellington County police services board for their review and comment; AND FURTHER THAT public works committee direct staff to bring a revised parking bylaw to a future Council meeting for consideration review by the Wellington County police services board (PSB); and AND FURTHER THAT after comments from the PSB comments have been received and given consideration by staff, the public works committee direct staff to bring a revised parking by-law to a future Council meeting for consideration and approval. PREVIOUS REPORTS PERTINENT TO THIS MATTER Report PW being a report on no parking signs. BACKGROUND At the May 26 th PWC meeting the committee discussed no parking signs along the south-side of Queen St E between Main St S and Parkside Dr. At that time, it was noted that the Township s existing parking by-laws should be reviewed by staff. Township staff have undertook a review of the Township s existing parking by-laws with the objective to create a consolidated parking by-law that details locations that are also correspondingly signed. A copy of the proposed by-law schedules of a consolidated Township parking by-law has been included as Schedule A for consideration and discussion. Within Schedule A, changes have been bolded and an additional column added to provide explanation for the proposed change.

13 011 Township Clerk and Roads Department management team have been critical to facilitating the consolidation of this by-law. NA STRATEGIC PLAN This report relates directly to the implementation of the Township of Wellington North Strategic Plan, in particular community service with regards to highway signage. Do the report s recommendations advance the Strategy s implementation? X Yes No N/A Which pillars does this report support? FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS Community Growth Plan Human Resource Plan Brand and Identity Strategic Partnerships X Community Service Review Corporate Communication Plan Positive Healthy Work Environment PREPARED BY: Matthew Aston RECOMMENDED BY: Michael Givens MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORK MICHAEL GIVENS CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 2

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28 026 P.O. Box Sideroad 7 W Kenilworth ON N0G 2E0 TO: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17, 2015 FROM: MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS SUBJECT: REPORT PW BEING A REPORT ON THE TOWNSHIP SPEED BY-LAW RECOMMENDATION THAT Report PW being a report on the Township s speed by-law be received; AND FURTHER THAT public works committee recommends the Council of the Township of Wellington North direct staff to bring a revised speed by-law, as discussed, to a future Council meeting for consideration. NA Township Council recently approved a consolidated speed limit by-law. Since that time, Township staff has noted that the 70 km / hr zones on Highway 6 in Mount Forest, north and south of the former Town, are not detailed within the Township s by-law. The 70 km / hr speed limit on the south-end of Mount Forest (Highway 6) begins and end within the Township s connecting link. This speed limit zone is contained entirely within the Township s jurisdiction. Township staff recommend Schedule C be added to the by-law to contain the following: Schedule C PREVIOUS REPORTS PERTINENT TO THIS MATTER BACKGROUND Maximum rate of speed 70 kilometres per hour 1. Main Street South (Highway 6 Connecting Link) for a distance of approximately 3/10 km. south of the intersection of Main Street South and South Water Street / Murphy Street.

29 027 The 70 km / hr speed limit on the north-end of Mount Forest (Highway 6) begins within MTO-jurisdiction and continues within the Township s connecting link. Township staff continue are working with MTO staff to determine the best way forward with the speed limit at this location. NA STRATEGIC PLAN This report relates directly to the implementation of the Township of Wellington North Strategic Plan, in particular community service with regards to highway speed. Do the report s recommendations advance the Strategy s implementation? X Yes No N/A Which pillars does this report support? FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS Community Growth Plan Human Resource Plan Brand and Identity Strategic Partnerships X Community Service Review Corporate Communication Plan Positive Healthy Work Environment PREPARED BY: Matthew Aston RECOMMENDED BY: Michael Givens MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORK MICHAEL GIVENS CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 2

30 028 P.O. Box Sideroad 7 W Kenilworth ON N0G 2E0 TO: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17, 2015 FROM: MATTHEW ASTON DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS SUBJECT: REPORT PW BEING A REPORT ON THE SCOPE OF WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE UPDATE OF THE MUNICIPAL SERVICING STANDARD RECOMMENDATION THAT Report PW being a report on the scope of work associated with the update of the municipal servicing standard be received for information. Optional: AND FURTHER THAT the Public Works Committee recommend the Council of the Township of Wellington North direct staff to add / remove the following from the scope of work as presented in this report: Add: Remove: NA PREVIOUS REPORTS PERTINENT TO THIS MATTER BACKGROUND The Township of Wellington North s municipal servicing standard has not been updated since The municipal servicing standard establishes the minimum technical specification for the built environment including technical requirements for drinking water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer and road infrastructure. The minimum technical requirement of infrastructure has a direct impact on the cost and reliability of future public infrastructure and development projects within the Township. There is a need to update the current municipal servicing standard supported by the following reasons: a. Good practice would see the municipal servicing standard updated every five years to keep it current and relevant; b. The building code, CSA standards and other industrial-level codes of practice have been revised during the past five years and it is necessary to re-visit the Township s standard to ensure they comply and complement; and

31 029 c. An update of the municipal servicing standard will allow for Council, Township staff, developer and public input into the revision process which increases engagement. The process of updating the municipal servicing standard shall include at a minimum: 1. Kick-off meeting with project team in Wellington North, Ontario; 2. Review and analysis of the Township of Wellington North s existing municipal servicing standard which is available on-line at the Township s website; 3. Review and analysis of comparable municipalities existing municipal service standards; 4. Review and analysis of Grand River and Saugeen Valley Source Water Protection Plans to ensure that the revised municipal servicing standards comply with both plans; 5. Open House for developer s and residents to come and discuss their thoughts with regards to the Township s municipal servicing standard; 6. Meeting with Township staff to review consultant s review and analysis (Items 2-4) as well as input received at open house event; 7. Presentation at Public Works Committee, then Township Council, to discuss findings of review and analysis of municipal servicing standards and input from developer open house ; 8. Public meeting with draft municipal servicing standards (optional); 9. Final draft copy of updated municipal servicing standards to Township staff for final review and comment; 10. Final copies of revised municipal servicing standards to Township staff; and 11. Finalization: Township staff will take to Council for final approval. Project deliverables due August 26, 2016 are as follows: 1. Revised Township of Wellington North municipal servicing standards in hard and electronic formats (.PDF,.CAD or similar); 2. Frequently Asked Questions Fact Sheet for Promotion and Education of revised Municipal Servicing Standards in electronic formats (.DOC,.PDF); and 3. All presentations and communication material generated as a result of this project. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS Township staff estimate the cost to update to the Municipal Servicing Standards at $20,000 to $30,000 and will be procured by RFP. 2

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58 056 Township of Wellington North P.O. Box Sideroad 7 W Kenilworth ON N0G 2E0 TO: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING OF November 17, 2015 FROM: Paul Dowber Treasurer SUBJECT: TREASURER S REPORT TR Water and Wastewater Rate Study RECOMMENDATION THAT Report TR being a report on the Water and Wastewater Rate Study be received; AND FURTHER THAT the Public Works Committee direct staff to issue appropriate notice and prepare a Water and Wastewater Rate by-law for the years 2016 to 2021 for consideration and approval at the December 07, 2015 Council Meeting; AND FURTHER THAT the rates within the by-law will be based on Tables from this report; AND FURTHER THAT the Public Works Committee direct staff to invite Gary Scandlan of C.N. Watson and Associates to present the finalized Water and Wastewater Rate Study at the December 07, 2015 Council meeting. PREVIOUS REPORTS PERTINENT TO THIS MATTER TR Water and Sewer Rate Study TR Water and Sewer Rate Study BACKGROUND Report TR was presented to the Administration and Finance Committee on Monday October 21, 2015 outlining the information and recommendations as presented

59 057 by Watson and Associates for the Water and Sewer Rate Study covering the period of The Administration and Finance Committee indicated: 1. A requirement for more information in regards to justification for the flat rate split between Singles/Semis and Multi-Residential 2. A requirement for information in regards to other municipalities experience in switching to Meters 3. An interest in holding the current Water and Sewer Rates for two years beyond The following is information in response to these three indications. 1. The Person Per Unit (PPU) was taken from page 114 of Wellington North s 2013 Development Charge Study (2.761 PPU for Singles and Semi-Detached). The PPU for multi-residential was taken from page 115 of the same DC study (Apartments with an average of PPU), which is a Wellington County statistic. This information was then used to create a weighting (converting all apartments to a single detached equivalent) to determine the charge per singles, and then multiplying that charge by the % of apartments as a proportion of singles. These two pages from the DC study are enclosed as Appendix A 2. I spoke with Gordon Duff at the Town of Minto about their recent switch to Water Meters and found the following a. The Town of Minto installed meters in Palmerston during 2013 and then in Clifford and Harriston in 2014 b. He indicated that the installation of meters in commercial, retail and residential went relatively well c. They began billing in July 2015 and found that i. The billings for residential users went down ii. The billings for mid-range uses of water (such as restaurants, carwashes and spas) tripled iii. The billings for retail and commercial were higher than anticipated d. Revenue losses were higher than projected i. Their revenues for Water/Wastewater have gone down an average of $55,000 ($40,000 in Palmerston and $15,000 in Clifford and Harriston) 3. The Financial Implications below show the Rate Forecast and Average Residential Bill projection based on two years with no increase to the current flat rate structure and the proposed rates for the two tier structure, showing an increase to singles and semis and a decrease to multi-residential, based on the proportioning mentioned in item #1. This would result in a distribution of overall revenues between singles/semis and multi-residential with no increase in overall revenues for Water/Wastewater for 2016 and

60 058 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS TABLE 1 The current single residential flat rate model with no increase for two years and a 2% increase every year thereafter No Increase for Two Years Current Rate Structure - Single Flat Rate Existing Water Monthly Flat Rate - Singles and Semis Wastewater Monthly Flat Rate - Singles and Semis Total Monthly Rate TABLE 2 A two tier rate model that separates single/semis rates from multi-residential rates. MPAC defines multi residential as a structure with seven or more self-contained units, not including townhouses. No Increase for Two Years Tier Rate Structure - Singles/Semis Existing Water Monthly Flat Rate - Singles and Semis Wastewater Monthly Flat Rate - Singles and Semis Total Monthly Rate - Singles and Semis No Increase for Two Years Tier Rate Structure - Multi Residential Existing Water Monthly Flat Rate Multi Residential Unit Wastewater Monthly Flat Rate Multi Residential Unit Total Monthly Rate Multi Residential Unit Table 3 Metered ICI rates per cubic meter with no increase for two years and a 2% increase every year thereafter No Increase for Two Years Metered ICI Volume Rates Existing Water ICI Volume Rate/cubic meter Wastewater ICI Volume Rate/cubic meter Total Monthly Rate Multi Residential Unit

61 059 This report relates directly to the implementation of the Township of Wellington North Strategic Plan, in particular addressing growth in Wellington North Do the report s recommendations advance the Strategy s implementation? X Yes No N/A Which pillars does this report support? STRATEGIC PLAN X Community Growth Plan Human Resource Plan Brand and Identity Strategic Partnerships Community Service Review Corporate Communication Plan Positive Healthy Work Environment By PREPARED BY: RECOMMENDED BY: Paul Dowber Michael Givens Paul Dowber TREASURER MICHAEL GIVENS CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 4

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