County of Peterborough Meeting of County Council Minutes Wednesday, January 21, 2015
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1 County of Peterborough Meeting of County Council Minutes 1. Call To Order A quorum of Council being present, Warden Jones called the meeting to order at 9:40 a.m. 2. Invocation Warden Jones led Council in prayer. "Most merciful God, we yield Thee our humble and hearty thanks for Thy Fatherly care and preservation of us this day, and for the work which Thou has enabled us to perform." "We pray for Your Guidance and direction in our deliberations during this meeting, so that we may render a service to the Community that we are trying to serve. - Amen" 3. Moment of Silence (if required) 4. Roll Call The Clerk conducted the roll call. Present: Staff Present: Warden J. Murray Jones (Douro-Dummer), Deputy Warden Joe Taylor (Otonabee-South Monaghan), Councillors Rodger Bonneau (Asphodel-Norwood), John Fallis (Cavan Monaghan), Ronald Gerow (Havelock-Belmont-Methuen), Doug Hutton (North Kawartha), Terry Low (Asphodel- Norwood), Jim Martin (Havelock-Belmont-Methuen), Bev Matthews (Trent Lakes), Scott McFadden (Cavan Monaghan), Karl Moher (Douro-Dummer), David Nelson (Otonabee-South Monaghan), Sherry Senis (Selwyn), Mary Smith (Selwyn), Ron Windover (Trent Lakes) and Rick Woodcock (North Kawartha). Chris Barry, Deputy Chief, Operations; Chris Bradley, Director of Public Works; John Butler, Director of Finance/Treasurer; Sheridan Graham, Director, Corporate Projects & Services; Gary King, Chief Administrative Page 1
2 Officer; Patti Kraft, Director of Human Resources; Bill Linnen, Manager of Operations; Randy Mellow, Chief of Paramedics; Peter Nielsen, Manager, Engineering & Design; Sally Saunders, Clerk; Bryan Weir, Director of Planning; and Laurie Westaway, Manager, Waste Management. Guests: Inspector Tim Tatchell, Detachment Commander, Ontario Provincial Police. 5. Adoption of Agenda Moved by: Councillor Hutton Seconded by: Councillor Gerow Be it resolved that County Council adopts the Addendum agenda as circulated. 6. Declaration of Pecuniary Interest There were no declarations of pecuniary interest made. 7. Adoption of Minutes Moved by: Councillor Windover Seconded by: Councillor Bonneau Be it resolved that the minutes of the County Council meeting of January 7, 2015 be adopted as circulated. 8. Delegations, Petitions and Presentations a. The Honourable Jeff Leal, MPP-Peterborough, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Re: Annual Greetings Peterborough MPP Leal extended best wishes to Council and staff for He shared that the agricultural sector represents $34 billion of the Gross Domestic Product in Ontario, second only to the auto industry. Mr. Leal advised that the agricultural sector employs 760,000, representing 23% of Ontario s manufacturing sector. The Growth Secretariat predicts 120,000 new jobs in the agricultural sector by Page 2
3 Mr. Leal spoke of his recent visit to Niagara College which has an agricultural program looking to nurture the next generation. He advised that a special provincial exemption has been given to the college to retail VQA Ontario wine and beer at the College. He applauded the students on growing and harvesting grapes, bottling, marketing and selling VQA wine. The students also grow hops and have brought over a master brewer from the UK, developing MADD Virgin Craft Brewed lager, which is alcohol free. The Honourable Minister thanked the County CAO and the Director of Public Works and his staff for their assistance in creating a formula mechanism to allocate infrastructure dollars across Ontario. ROMA was also consulted with respect to this $100 million program (Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund) which will provide for $50 million on a formula basis so that every municipality gets a share with the County receiving $120, The remaining $50 million will be disbursed on an application basis. Mr. Leal added that the: - 10-year upload agreement for social services continues with the upload to be completed in Chicken Farmers of Ontario have joined the Dairy Farmers and Egg Producers by donating to their local food banks. - Construction of Phase II of the 407 East Extension, from Harmony Road to Highway 35/115, will commence this fall. MPP Leal responded to Council questions concerning: - A more aggressive infrastructure program. - The inability of the Aging at Homes program in rural Ontario to serve its residents due to distance and population density. - The on-going need for allocation of long-term care beds in the County. - The survival of Alfred and Kemptville agricultural colleges through discussions between his Ministry staff, the Ministry of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. - The Auditor General s report on the Green Energy Act. - Labour negotiations. - Ownership of the Joint and several liability (which is being pressed forward by the Eastern Ontario Wardens Caucus (EOWC). Page 3
4 - The effect that pesticides has had on beehives. - The demographics included in the PCCP 2014 performance report which will support the County s requirement for longterm care beds. - The Long-Term Energy Plan which will be reviewed in Moved by: Councillor Matthews Seconded by: Councillor Smith Be it resolved that County Council receives the Greetings from The Honourable Jeff Leal, MPP-Peterborough and Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. b. J. Murray Jones, Warden and Gary King, CAO, County of Peterborough Re: Long Service Awards Presentation Mr. King advised that the Long Service Awards recognizes employees who have obtained an employment milestone with the County. The Warden recognized twenty-three County employees who have received employment milestones ranging from 5 to 25 years, noting that Sunny Bidiuk of the Human Resources Department and William Stacey of the Public Works Department have been employees for twenty-five years Moved by: Councillor Fallis Seconded by: Councillor Hutton Be it resolved that County Council receives the delegation from J. Murray Jones, Warden and Gary King, CAO, County of Peterborough regarding the presentation of Long Service Awards. c. J. Murray Jones, Warden and Gary King, CAO, County of Peterborough Re: Annual Corporate Awards Warden J. Murray Jones invited CAO Gary King to provide background concerning the Staff Award Program Policy and to announce this year s recipients. Mr. King advised that annually, the Management Team brings forward nominations for the Innovation Award and staff is invited to Page 4
5 submit nominations for the Customer Service Excellence, Safety Smart and Corporate Volunteerism awards. The Corporate Awards Committee is comprised of employee representatives from a crosssection of the organization and the Committee members review all nominations and then vote to determine the winners. Mr. King stated that these awards recognize and celebrate the significant efforts and achievements of the staff and/or departments in specific areas. He stated that in addition to having their names inscribed on the various awards and plaques, the accomplishments and/or contributions will be recognized in the County Newsletter and the recipients receive a financial gift of $ (shared amongst recipients if and when a department is recognized). 1. Customer Service Excellence Award This Award recognizes an individual who consistently displays high levels of expertise, enthusiasm and initiative, continues to go above and beyond what is expected in their job, is proactive in taking action to ensure a customer is satisfied before there is a problem, exceptional in follow-through in the handling of requests and/or complaints and provides a service in which customers express or show a high level of satisfaction. This year s recipient from the 5 nominations received is Greg Horrigan, Patroller, Public Works Department. Greg interacts with the general public on a regular, if not a daily basis and is assigned to inspect certain public concerns which often lead to discussions with the person who requested the inspection or other local residents. Greg conducts himself in a professional and tactful manner. Greg coordinates danger tree removal within the County road allowance which can be complicated when one resident wants the tree removed and the other resident wants the tree to stay. Greg is able to listen attentively to all arguments and exercise discretion when carrying out County policy. Typically, residents do not hesitate to call in a concern but rarely call back to thank the individual or crew whereas many residents have called back to express their appreciation for Greg s efforts and professionalism. Greg has the confidence to make decisions and can take a very direct approach when needed. Greg follows up with private contractors to ensure the job is done right and consistent with what he told the resident. Page 5
6 Honourable mention was extended to Kendra Reid, Senior Engineering Technician Public Works; Sara Loubert, GIS Technologist, Planning Department; all Waste Management Division staff and Jasmine Gibson Planning Department. 2. Corporate Volunteerism Award Mr. King advised that this Award recognizes an individual who volunteers and gives of their time for the betterment of the community through the Corporation while portraying a positive image of the Corporation. The recipient is selected based on who has been the most successful at raising the profile of the Corporation. Mr. King announced that the 2014 recipient is the United Way Committee comprised of Elizabeth King (Lang Pioneer Village), Karla Sampson, Cathy Bazinet, Iris Blaceri, Sheridan Graham (Courthouse) and Eric Hickey (PCCP). Mr. King advised that the United Way took a whole new approach to garner more support for the United Way Employee Program, raising employee participation by 50% and employee contributions by 27% to date. Some examples are new employee payroll raffles, United Way bingo and United Way jail tour (slated for the spring). Mr. King thanked the Team for donating a great amount of personal time and effort into the campaign for the betterment of our community. Honourable mentions in this category were extended to the other nominees: - Yvette Peplinskie, Deputy Treasurer and Tammy Sikma, Manager of Planning GIS; - Tammy Sikma, Manager of Planning GIS; and - Matt Fairfield GIS. 3. Safety Smart Award The CAO stated that this Award recognizes an individual who consistently exhibits safe work practices, identifies and reports potential hazards which could affect an employee or group of employees and continues to go above and beyond the expected safety standards. This year s Safety Smart Award was presented to Tom Armstrong of the Public Works Department. Tom is a contributing member of the Public Works Joint Health and Safety Committee, who diligently performs monthly workplace inspections and has the confidence to bring any safety concerns to management s attention. He understands that Page 6
7 management is committed to safety and works well as part of the committee to do everything reasonable to make recommendations on improvements. Tom has demonstrated his interest in worker safety as demonstrated by recently stopping to help a student in distress at Millbrook Public School. The student had collapsed while waiting to cross the road near the school and Tom had noticed this, stopped and ensured the student was safe from vehicular hazards while he assisted a teacher in treating the student. Honourable mention in this category was given to Lori-Anne Glass, Administration Department. 4. Innovation Award Mr. King explained that the Innovation Award recognizes an individual or group who displays outstanding creativity and/or innovation and through innovation, has saved the Corporation money, either through productivity improvements or cost savings in the previous year. This year s Innovation Award recipient is the Operations Department of Public Works for enhanced efficiency/productivity through use of new shoulder grading equipment. Honourable mentions in this category includes: 1. Sheridan Graham (EOWC Eastern Ontario Purchasing Agreement). 2. Lang Pioneer Village Museum (New programming for 2014). 3. Patti Kraft and Randy Mellow (PCCP Organizational Review). 4. GIS Technical staff (Migration of software/processes into the Esri GIS Platform). 5. Information Technology (Implementation of MS Lync). 6. Gary King (Innovation/Leadership for EORN Phase II) Moved by: Councillor Fallis Seconded by: Councillor Hutton Be it resolved that County Council receives the delegation from J. Murray Jones, Warden and Gary King, CAO, County of Peterborough regarding the presentation of Annual Corporate Awards. Page 7
8 1. Customer Service Award Greg Horrigan, Public Works Department. 2. Corporate Volunteerism Award United Way Committee. 3. Safety Smart Award Tom Armstrong, Public Works Department. 4. Innovation Award Public Works, Operations Department. d. Laurie Westaway, Manager, Waste Management Re: Presentation of 2014 Biggest Loser Award to Lang Pioneer Village The Manager, Waste Management advised that during waste reduction week in October, waste management staff visited corporate garbage, recycling, and compost bins to analyze and compare waste activities. In 2014, in-line with the successful gold star blue box residential program, recycling bins were reviewed to see which County building would be awarded the gold star recycler (i.e. recycling that contained no garbage). This year, the coveted trophy goes to Lang Pioneer Village Museum. The Warden presented the award to Elizabeth King, the acting Assistant Manager and Graham Varrin, the Facilities Coordinator on behalf of Lang Pioneer Village Moved by: Councillor Fallis Seconded by: Councillor Hutton Be it resolved that County Council receives the delegation from Laurie Westaway, Manager, Waste Management regarding the presentation of the 2014 Biggest Loser Award to Elizabeth King, Acting Assistant Manager and Graham Varrin, Facilities Coordinator accepting on behalf of Lang Pioneer Village. Council recessed from 10:45 a.m. to 10:58 a.m. e. Mr. Allan Slavin and Mr. Drew Monkman, For Our Grandchildren Re: Peterborough Declaration on Climate Change 2014 Mr. Slavin congratulated Council on the adoption of the Sustainable Peterborough Plan and suggested that more needs to be done. Mr. Slavin asked Council to influence the senior levels of government for appropriate changes to legislation such as a carbon tax. Page 8
9 He offered to address the Township Councils on climate change. Mr. Monkman shared observations noticed in recent years relating to climate change. The Director, Corporate Projects & Services advised Council that in September, 2013, County Council passed a resolution to approve the County enlistment into the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and enlist in the Partners for Climate Change Protection Program. Sustainable Peterborough is now working on the Climate Change Action Plan on behalf of the County, City and all 8 Townships as well as Curve Lake and Hiawatha First Nation. The Climate Change Action Plan (funded by FCM and Trillium - $435,000) is split into two parts Corporate (Municipal operations) and Community (all community) and will encompass not only greenhouse gas emissions inventory and targets but also local action plans for all participating members. This project will be brought back to County Council for updates Moved by: Councillor Low Seconded by: Councillor Moher Be it resolved that County Council receives the For Our Grandchildren December 29, 2014 letter and the presentation from Mr. Allan Slavin and Mr. Drew Monkman concerning the Peterborough Declaration on Climate Change 2014 and refers this matter to the Sustainable Peterborough Committee for evaluation. f. Mr. Alex Gramsma Re: Parkhill Road West between Brealey Drive and Highway 28 Mr. Gramsma reviewed his presentation and responded to Council questions Moved by: Councillor Matthews Seconded by: Councillor Martin Be it resolved that County Council receives the delegation from Mr. Alex Gramsma regarding Parkhill Road West between Brealey Drive and Highway 28. At this point, County Council discussed Staff Report 10.a but the Minutes reflect the order of the Agenda. Page 9
10 9. Referrals Minutes of Peterborough County Council a. Public Works - Engineering & Design (Verbal) Re: Community Transportation Pilot Grant Program Province of Ontario The Manager, Engineering & Design (Mr. Nielsen) reported that in November 2014, the Province of Ontario introduced the Community Transportation Pilot Grant Program with the objective to explore the effectiveness of different transportation models and to better utilize existing transportation resources. Mr. Nielsen stated that the program has funds totaling $1,000,000 for applications to be received from across the Province with a maximum grant allocation of $100,000. He advised that it is intended that a collaborative approach be used to coordinate existing community resources as determined by the local community. Local municipalities are to partner with at least one community organization which can include health service agencies, social service agencies, senior s agencies or bus operators. The period of the pilot program is from April 1, 2015 to March 31, Mr. Nielsen reported that applications can include the acquisition of community transportation services from third party providers such as Trentway Wager and that the deadline for applications is January 30, Mr. Nielsen concluded his report by advising that the County will provide a letter of support for an application at the request of a local municipality that chooses to apply Moved by: Councillor Taylor Seconded by: Councillor Smith Be it resolved that County Council receives the verbal report regarding Community Transportation Pilot Grant Program Province of Ontario. 10. Staff Reports a. Public Works - Engineering & Design Re: County Road (CR) 3 - Geometrics and Speed Limit Review Page 10
11 The Manager, Engineering & Design, reviewed his report advising of the history of this section of CR 3 and the recent speed limit reductions on CR 12 (Lily Lake Road) and CR 9 (Sherbrooke Street). Mr. Nielsen informed Council that four criteria are reviewed by staff to evaluate whether the posted speed limit is appropriate or should be amended: 1. Review of design speed versus posted speed for the road. 2. Visibility and sight distance requirements identified in the County By-law for development adjacent to County Roads and MTO Geometric Design standards for Ontario Highways. 3. Trends in the accident history for a particular road section that identify a deficiency or cause for concern. 4. Changes in the surrounding land use that necessitate a speed limit reduction on County Roads. Mr. Nielsen elaborated on each of the four criteria and how it affects this roadway. He concluded that the existing posted 60 km/hr speed zone from MTO Highway 7 east 0.8 km is appropriate and that there are no geometric or visibility issues on this stretch. He added that the accident history showed no trends requiring a speed limit change and the speed is appropriate for the surrounding land use of semiurban residential. Mr. Nielsen advised that the section of CR 3, from 0.8 km east of Highway 7 east to the City limits, revealed that the posted speed of 80 km/hr is not appropriate based on current geometric and visibility conditions. Nine (9) of ten (10) vertical curves fail to meet a design speed of 80 km/hr and a number of the existing entrances have inadequate visibility. While there is no trend in the accident history that necessitates a speed limit reduction, there is a change in land use at the intersection of Brealey/Ackinson/Parkhill that would warrant a reduction in the speed limit at the eastern limit of CR 3. Mr. Nielsen reviewed the five alternatives for Council consideration as set out below, recommending that Alternative 5 provides the most balance between maintaining the efficiency of CR 3 as an arterial road and protecting the safety of the residents and travelling motorist but that Alternative 5 has a higher risk from a liability perspective than Alternative No. 3 due to the use of Hidden Entrance signs as opposed to a speed limit reduction: Page 11
12 Alternative No. of residential entrances meeting County criteria No. of residential entrances meeting MTO criteria Cost (approx.) Overall road safety improvement 1. Maintain speed limit km/hr to 70 km/hr km/hr to 60 km/hr 4. Improve geometrics 5. Illumination & Signage $48,000 $48,000 $48,000 TBD $32,000 Lowest improvement Marginal improvement Good improvement Highest improvement Marginal improvement Risk Highest risk Moderate risk Low risk Lowest risk Moderate risk Operational efficiency Maintained Moderately reduced Largely reduced Increased Moderately reduced Efficiency vs. Risk No Reduction in Efficiency vs. Highest Risk Some Reduction in Efficiency vs. Moderate Risk Highest Reduction in Efficiency vs. Low Risk Highest Improvement to Efficiency vs. Lowest Risk Some Improvement to Efficiency vs. Moderate Risk Moved by: Councillor Senis Seconded by: Councillor Taylor Be it resolved that Staff be directed to implement Alternative 3 as detailed in the staff report. Councillor Senis requested a recorded vote, the results of which are set out below: Page 12
13 Name Vote Weighted Voting - Number of Votes Yea Nay Absent Municipality Smith 3 3 Selwyn Senis 2 2 Selwyn Matthews 2 2 Trent Lakes Low 1 1 Asphodel-Norwood Bonneau 1 1 Asphodel-Norwood McFadden 1 1 Cavan Monaghan Fallis 1 1 Cavan Monaghan Moher 1 1 Douro-Dummer Gerow 1 1 Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Martin 1 1 Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Woodcock 1 1 North Kawartha Hutton 1 1 North Kawartha Nelson 1 1 Otonabee-South Monaghan Taylor 1 1 Otonabee-South Monaghan Windover 1 1 Trent Lakes Warden Jones 1 1 Douro-Dummer Totals Moved by: Councillor Smith Seconded by: Councillor Moher Be it resolved that: Lost 1. Staff be directed to implement Alternative 5 as detailed in the staff report to include the following items: a. Extend the existing 50 km/hr speed zone west of Ackinson Road 200m further west; Page 13
14 b. Implement a staged speed limit reduction at the east limit of CR 3, whereby the speed limit is reduced from 80 km/hr to 60 km/hr; c. Introduce roadway signage at the identified locations on CR 3; d. Introduce roadway illumination at the identified locations on CR Staff be directed to complete these works as part of the rehabilitation works to be undertaken on CR The Clerk be directed to prepare a by-law to that effect and that the Clerk be directed to notify the Ontario Provincial Police. 4. Staff be directed to monitor the above changes as part of the 2016 budget to determine if the changes have achieved the desired results. Council recessed for lunch at 12:25 p.m. to 1:08 p.m. and upon returning, discussed Agenda Item No. 9 Referrals. 11. Staff Reports for Information Only The Warden advised that Items 11.e. and 11.f. would be dealt with separately. a. Finance Report prepared by: John Butler, Director of Finance/Treasurer Re: Accounts for the month of December, 2014 b. Administration Clerk Report prepared by: Lynn Fawn, Deputy Clerk/Office Supervisor Re: Correspondence Report c. Administration Report prepared by: Warden J. Murray Jones Re: Meetings Attended during December, 2014 Page 14
15 d. Administration Report prepared by: Deputy Warden Joe Taylor Re: Meetings Attended during December, Moved by: Councillor Senis Seconded by: Councillor Hutton Be it resolved that County Council receives the above noted Staff Reports for Information Only items a. through d. e. Peterborough County/City Paramedics Report prepared by: Randy Mellow, Chief of Paramedics Re: PCCP 2014 Year End Performance Report The Chief of Paramedics reviewed his information report detailing numerous statistics evidencing a 6% increase in emergency calls and a 9.6% increase in urgent calls resulting in an overall call increase of 6.6% from Chief Mellow reported that significant improvements to response time performance on high acuity calls have occurred despite the increasing call volume. The population age demographics for Peterborough Region reveals a very high ratio of population aged 65 years and over. The CAO added that PCCP requires a new ambulance every five years and that currently up-staffing is occurring more frequently due to the increase in call volume, offload delays resulting in stress and lost time. He emphasized the importance of keeping this situation in mind during the January 28 th Strategic Planning session Moved by: Councillor Gerow Seconded by: Councillor Bonneau Be it resolved that County Council receives the PCCP 2014 Year End Performance Report and directs staff to forward this Report to Peterborough MPP Jeff Leal and to the Central East-Local Health Integrated Network (CE-LHIN) and that staff use this Report in the development of the presentation to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.. Page 15
16 f. Administration CAO Report prepared by: Gary King, CAO Re: 2014 Fourth Quarter Activity Report and Year-End Summary Moved by: Councillor Low Seconded by: Councillor Fallis Be it resolved that County Council receives the 2014 Fourth Quarter Activity Report and Year-End Summary 12. Correspondence - Action Items a. Peterborough County-City Health Unit letter dated December 19, 2014 Re: New Smoke-Free Ontario Act Regulation, effective January 1, Moved by: Councillor Smith Seconded by: Councillor Bonneau Be it resolved that County Council receives the letter from the Peterborough County-City Health Unit dated December 19, 2014 regarding the New Smoke-Free Ontario Act Regulation, effective January 1, Committee Reports a. Warden J. Murray Jones, Chair Warden's Advisory Committee Meeting Re: Minutes of January 7, Moved by: Councillor Hutton Seconded by: Councillor Fallis Be it resolved that County Council receive and adopt the Warden's Advisory Committee meeting minutes of January 7, Liaison Reports from External Committees, Boards and Agencies a. Agricultural Advisory Committee - Councillor Fallis advised that no meeting was held. Page 16
17 b. Fairhaven Committee of Management - Councillor Gerow announced that Kevin Barry was elected as Chair and City Councillor Keith Riel as Vice-Chair for the Committee at its January 14 th, 2015 Board meeting. He noted that an outbreak of influenza has occurred at the Home and visitors are requested not to attend at this time. Councillor Gerow advised that the Strategic Plan will be updated in March. He advised that the Executive Director and the Director of Finance/IT continue to have concerns relating to the education and training funding of $30,000 which has not yet been received. A meeting will be held with the Executive Director, the Director of Finance/IT, Councillor Gerow, Warden Jones and the County CAO to discuss the upcoming meeting with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care relating to the funding allocation for Fairhaven. c. Peterborough County-City Health Unit - Councillor Smith reported that the Board welcomed City Councillor Gary Baldwin, County Councillor Rick Woodcock and provincial appointee Greg Connolley as new members to the Board of Health with City Councillor Lesley Parnell elected as Chair and Mr. Connolley as Vice-Chair. Councillor Smith advised that Andy Sharpe and David Watton were appointed as volunteers to the Property Committee. She added that the complex funding regarding dental benefits is being looked at by the Province d. Peterborough County Federation of Agriculture - Councillor Low reported that the next meeting will be held on February 10 th Moved by: Councillor Taylor Seconded by: Councillor Matthews Be it resolved that the Liaison Representative reports and supporting documentation be received for information. 15. Resolutions There were no resolutions presented for Council consideration. 16. Notices of Motion There were no notices of motion presented. Page 17
18 17. New Business Minutes of Peterborough County Council a. Joint Services Steering Committee (JSSC) Councillor Gerow asked if the JSSC 2015 meeting dates had been set yet. The CAO advised that the County was just informed of the dates through this morning which are: March 12 th, June 11 th, September 10 th and October 8 th. Mr. King advised that the first JSSC Meeting will occur after the City budget has been adopted. 18. Closed Session Moved by: Councillor Windover Seconded by: Councillor Low Be it resolved that under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, s. 239(2) County Council move into closed session at 2:01 p.m. to discuss: "the security of the property of the municipality or local board, personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees", "a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board", "labour relations or employee negotiations", "litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board", "advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose". 19. Rise from Closed Session With/Without a Report Moved by: Councillor Windover Seconded by: Councillor Bonneau Be it resolved that County Council rise from closed session at 3:00 p.m. without a report. 20. Adoption of Amended Agenda to Add Closed Session Items Being Reported There were no items being reported. Councillor Moher left the meeting at 3:01 p.m. and did not return. Page 18
19 21. Reading and Passing of By-laws Due to time constraints, the Warden dispensed with the reading of the bylaws. The Clerk highlighted the listed by-laws. a. A By-law to extend the existing 50 km/hr speed zone west of Ackinson Road another 200 metres further west and implement a staged speed reduction at the east limit of County Road 3, whereby the speed limit is reduced from 80 km/hr to 60 km/ hr and then to 50 km/hr. (By-law No ) Moved by: Councillor Gerow Seconded by: Councillor Fallis Be it resolved that by-law a. be passed, signed by the Warden and the Clerk, sealed with the Seal of the Corporation and Numbered. 22. Confirming By-law Moved by: Councillor Taylor Seconded by: Councillor Low Be it resolved that the by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the County of Peterborough held this 21st day of January, 2015 be passed, signed by the Warden and the Clerk, sealed with the Seal of the Corporation and Numbered By-law Future Meeting Schedule January 27 9:30 a.m. Lang Pioneer Village Museum Advisory Committee (Lang Pioneer Village MacKelvie Room) 28 9:30 a.m. County Council Special Meeting (Strategic Planning) (Elmhirst s Resort, 1045 Settlers Line, Keene, Ontario) February 4 9:30 a.m. County Council (County Council Chambers) 4 Following Council Warden s Advisory Committee (Warden s office) 18 9:30 a.m. County Council (County Council Chambers) 19 9:30 a.m. Land Division Committee (County Council Chambers) 19 3:00 p.m. Accessibility Advisory Committee (Court House Boardroom) 26 9:30 a.m. Special County Council Meeting (Budget) Page 19
20 March 2 * 2:00 p.m. Waste Management Committee (City Hall, Sutherland Room) 4 9:30 a.m. County Council (County Council Chambers) 10 9:30 a.m. Lang Pioneer Village Museum Advisory Committee (Lang Pioneer Village MacKelvie Room) 18 9:30 a.m. County Council (County Council Chambers) 25 3:00 p.m. Accessibility Advisory Committee (Court House Boardroom) 26 9:30 a.m. Awards and Bursaries Committee (Court House Boardroom select Recognition Award recipients) April 1 9:30 a.m. County Council (County Council Chambers) 9 9:30 a.m. Awards and Bursaries Committee (site visit to Buckhorn Community Centre, 1782 Lakehurst Rd., Buckhorn) 15 9:30 a.m. County Council (County Council Chambers) 22 3:00 p.m. Accessibility Advisory Committee (Township of Selwyn, Lower Boardroom) Indicates a change to the date and/or time * Indicates date is tentative 24. Adjournment Moved by: Councillor Hutton Seconded by: Councillor Woodcock Be it resolved that the County Council meeting adjourn at 3:00 p.m. J. Murray Jones Warden Sally Saunders County Clerk Page 20
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