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CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2012
COUNCIL CHAMBER CIVIC ADMINISTRATION COMPLEX
50 Centre Street South, Oshawa 6:30 p.m.
AGENDA
Notice to Correspondents
The personal information contained in your correspondence to
Oshawa City Council or its committees is collected under the
Municipal Act, 2001. Any personal information you choose to
disclose in your correspondence will be used to receive your views
on the relevant issue(s) to enable the City to make its decision on
the matter. This information will become part of the public
record.
The City of Oshawa is committed to providing services as set out
in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. If
you have accessibility needs and require alternate formats or other
accommodations please contact Kim Bressan. Please provide a minimum
of one business day notice in advance of the meeting if
accommodation is required.
Questions regarding City Council meetings may be directed to Kim
Bressan, Council Meeting Co-ordinator, at 905-436-3311, ext. 2433
or by email to [email protected].
WEBSITE: www.oshawa.ca
mailto:[email protected]
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COUNCIL COMPOSITION
The Council of the City of Oshawa is made up of eleven members -
one Mayor, seven Regional Councillors and three City
Councillors.
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL The members of the Council of the City of
Oshawa are: Mayor John Henry Regional Councillor John Neal Regional
Councillor John Aker Regional Councillor Nester Pidwerbecki
Regional Councillor Bob Chapman City Councillor Roger Bouma
Regional Councillor Nancy Diamond City Councillor Doug Sanders
Regional Councillor Amy England City Councillor Bruce Wood Regional
Councillor Tito-Dante Marimpietri
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS City Council meetings are held on the
following Mondays commencing at 6:30 p.m. and the public is welcome
to attend: January 9 and 30, February 21 (Tuesday), March 19, April
10 (Tuesday) and 30, May 22 (Tuesday), June 11 and 25, September 4
(Tuesday) and 24, October 15, November 5 and 26 and December 17,
2012. City Council will take a 15 minute break at 8:30 p.m. during
every regular City Council meeting, or at the next opportunity
after 8:30 p.m. upon the completion of the item being
discussed.
There are four Standing Committees of Council: Development
Services Committee, Corporate Services Committee, Community
Services Committee and the Strategic Initiatives Committee. A
calendar of all Standing Committee meeting dates is available on
the City of Oshawa website at www.oshawa.ca.
For inquiries about this agenda please contact Kim Bressan,
Council Meeting Co-ordinator, at 905-436-3311 ext. 2433,
905-436-5627 (TTY) or by email at [email protected]. Members of
the public may address Council concerning an item on the agenda,
provided they have appeared before the appropriate Standing
Committee and are in opposition to the Committee’s recommendations,
by submitting a written request to the City Clerk before noon on
the Thursday preceding the Monday Council meeting. Speakers are
generally limited to 5 minutes.
PLEASE NOTE: • Cellular phones/pagers must be switched to the
non-audible function during this
meeting.
• The City of Oshawa maintains a scent free policy. Please
refrain from wearing/using perfumes, colognes or other scented
products at this meeting.
• Food and drinks are not permitted in the Council Chamber.
mailto:[email protected]:www.oshawa.ca
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SECTION ONE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA SEPTEMBER 4, 2012 Page 100
There will be no City Council Closed Meeting at 3:30 p.m.
City Council’s Public Meeting is scheduled to begin in the
Council Chamber, CivicAdministration Complex, 50 Centre Street
South at 6:30 p.m.
PUBLIC AGENDA
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS
(As may be presented by Council members)
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
(As may be presented by Council members)
PRESENTATIONS
None.
DELEGATIONS/DELEGATION REQUESTS
Delegations
None.
Delegation Requests (requires 2/3 vote)
None.
CORRESPONDENCE REQUESTS
1. Brian Nicholson requesting City Council consider coordinating
its response to the Oshawa Port Authority announcement to build an
ethanol refinery at Oshawa Harbour with Friends of Second Marsh and
the Canadian Environmental Law Association, and staff and City
resources be made available to them to support their legal action;
and, funds be set aside to assist citizen groups to oppose the
development of an ethanol refinery Oshawa Harbour; and, an
information package be prepared for the public.
http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/CORR_REQUEST_1_Nicholson_Ethanol.pdf
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City Council Agenda - 101 - September 4, 2012
ADDITIONAL AGENDA-RELATED CORRESPONDENCE
(As may be presented at the meeting.)
PUBLIC CONSENT AGENDA
That all items listed under the heading of Public Consent Agenda
for the September 4, 2012 Council meeting be adopted as
recommended.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
That the minutes of the June 25, July 12 and 23, and August 23,
2012 City Council meetings be adopted.
CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence – Received and Filed
That correspondence listed in Appendix A to the Public Agenda
for the September 4, 2012 Council meeting be received and
filed.
Correspondence
31. Gertrude Armburst requesting City Council support amendments
to simplify the language in the Condominium Act and to ensure only
volunteers serve on condominium boards
Recommendation
That Correspondence Item 31 from Gertrude Armburst requesting
City Council support amendments to simplify the language in the
Condominium Act and to ensure only volunteers serve on condominium
boards, be received and filed.
32. Eric McLaughlin requesting the R.S. McLaughlin C.V.I 50th
Anniversary Pub Night be declared a municipally significant
event
Recommendation
That in response to Correspondence Item 32 from Eric McLaughlin,
the R.S. McLaughlin C.V.I. 50th Anniversary Pub Night being held at
the Sikorski Polish Veterans Hall on September 28, 2012 be declared
a municipally significant event and the Alcohol and Gaming
Commission be so advised.
http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/../2012%20Council%20Minutes/2012_06_25_Council_Minutes_Regular.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/../2012%20Council%20Minutes/2012_07_12_Council_Minutes_Special.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/../2012%20Council%20Minutes/2012_07_23_Council_Minutes_Special.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/../2012%20Council%20Minutes/2012_08_23_Council_Minutes_Special.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/CORR_31_Consent_Armburst.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/CORR_32_Consent_McLaughlin.pdf
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City Council Agenda - 102 - September 4, 2012
33. Rosemary McConkey forwarding a Notice of Appeal to the
Ontario Municipal Board concerning Oshawa City Council’s passing of
By-law 82-2012 to adopt Amendment 157 to the City of Oshawa
Official Plan
Recommendation
That the Notice of Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board from
Rosemary McConkey concerning Oshawa City Council’s passing of
By-law 82-2012 to adopt Amendment 157 to the City of Oshawa
Official Plan to amend the Oshawa Official Plan and the Windfields
Part II Plan to effect all the proposed amendments to the lands
generally east of Simcoe Street North, north of Britannia Avenue
and south of Winchester Road East be forwarded to staff for a
report.
34. Rosemary McConkey forwarding a Notice of Appeal to the
Ontario Municipal Board concerning Oshawa City Council’s passing of
Zoning By-laws 83-2012 and 84-2012 to amend Zoning By-law 60-94
Recommendation
That the Notice of Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board from
Rosemary McConkey concerning Oshawa City Council’s passing of
By-law 83-2012 to implement the proposed draft plan of subdivision
and the proposed revised amendments to the Windfields Part II Plan
for lands north of Britannia Avenue, east of Bridle Road and for
lands east and west of Simcoe Street North, south of Winchester
Road, and for lands east of Simcoe Street North and north of
Britannia Avenue; and, By-law 84-2012 to implement zoning
amendments for lands east and west of Simcoe Street north, south of
Winchester Road and for lands east of Simcoe Street North and north
of Britannia Avenue be forwarded to staff for a report.
Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes
61. Heritage Oshawa
Recommendation
That the minutes of the Heritage Oshawa meeting of June 28, 2012
be received for information.
STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS
Report of the Development Services Committee
None.
http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/CORR_33_Consent_McConkey_OP_OMB_Appeal.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/CORR_34_Consent_McConkey_Zoning_OMB_Appeal.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/2012-06-28_Minutes_HTG_07_.pdf
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City Council Agenda - 103 - September 4, 2012
Report of the Corporate Services Committee
None.
Report of the Community Services Committee
None.
Report of the Strategic Initiatives Committee
None.
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORTS
1. Bob Duigan, City Manager submitting Report CM-12-38
concerning Access to Information Act (Canada) and Oshawa Port
Authority
Recommendation
1. That the Governor in Council be requested to amend forthwith
Schedule I to the Access to Information Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. A-1 by
adding Oshawa Port Authority as a government institution to which
that Act’s right of access to information in records applies;
and
2. That the Mayor be authorized to communicate with the Minister
of Justice, the Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the
Cabinet and any others that the Mayor, in consultation with the
City Manager and the City Solicitor, considers appropriate
respecting Council’s request.
MOTIONS
“That the City of Oshawa proclaim:
September 10 to 16, 2012 as ‘Think Pink Week’ and the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation flag be flown at City Hall on September
10, 2012;
September 18, 2012 as ‘Durham College Day’;
September 25, 2012 as ‘Franco-Ontarian Day’ and the
Franco-Ontarian flag be flown at City Hall on that day;
September 28, 2012 as ‘Wear Your Jersey to Work Day’;
September 29, 2012 as ‘Sports Day’;
http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/CM_12_38_OPA_Access_to_Info.pdf
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City Council Agenda - 104 - September 4, 2012
October 2012 as ‘Lupus Awareness Month’;
October 2012 as ‘Women’s History Month’ and October 10, 2012 as
‘Day of the Girl’;
October 2012 as ‘International Walk to School Month’ and October
10, 2012 as ‘International Walk to School Day’;
October 14 to 20, 2012 as ‘Spiritual & Religious Care
Awareness Week’;
October 14 to 20, 2012 as ‘Local Government Week’;
November 20, 2012 as ‘Trans Day of Remembrance’ and the PFLAG
flag be
flown at City Hall on that day;
March 2013 as ‘Epilepsy Awareness Month’ and March 26, 2013 as
‘Purple Day for Epilespy’; and,
April 10, 2013 as ‘Day of Pink’ in Oshawa.
BY-LAWS
None.
DISCUSSION AGENDA
MATTERS EXCLUDED FROM CONSENT AGENDA
MATTERS TABLED
1. The motion concerning an Auditor General’s report on the
energy retrofit of City facilities. (December 15, 2008) and (June
7, 2010 - to the next term of City Council)
2. Report CM-11-52 concerning Major Capital Projects/Initiatives
tabled until all the Strategic Financial Planning has taken place.
(November 1, 2011)
3. Report CM-11-53 concerning Debt Overview and Capital Funding
Requirements tabled in order that staff prepare a detailed report
as directed. (November 1, 2011)
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City Council Agenda - 105 - September 4, 2012
4. Report CM-11-54 concerning Overview of Reserve Funds tabled
until all the Strategic Financial Planning has taken place.
(November 1, 2011)
5. Report CM-11-56 concerning amendments to the General Fees and
Charges By-law, Section 5.9 related to Development Services Fees.
(December 7, 2011)
6. Additional Correspondence Item 3 concerning the 2015
Pan/Parapan American Games tabled until accurate cost estimates and
ancillary responsibilities, including legal implications, are
available. (February 21, 2012)
7. The amendment related to Part 1(b) of Report CM-12-36
concerning the Oshawa Port Authority providing a fair market value
lease to FarmTech to develop an ethanol refinery at Oshawa Harbour.
(August 23, 2012)
NOTICES OF MOTION
(As may be presented by Council members)
CONFIRMING BY-LAW
A by-law to confirm the City Council meeting of September 4,
2012.
ADJOURN
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APPENDIX A CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC AGENDA
September 4, 2012
For your information, the following correspondence received by
the City Clerkwill be filed following City Council’s meeting of
September 4, 2012:
1. Regional Municipality of Durham, N. Chornobay, Director,
Strategic Planning forwarding Regional Commissioner of Planning and
Economic Development Report 2012-P-48 providing an overview of the
2011 Census of Population age and gender data for Canada, Ontario,
the Greater Toronto Area and Durham Region, and summarizing the key
demographic indicators published in the Census release and
highlighting changes in the characteristics of Durham Region.
2. Regional Municipality of Durham, P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk
forwarding Regional Council’s resolution to the Minister of
Transport, Infrastructure and Communities endorsing the Federation
of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) campaign to develop a new
long-term plan for municipal infrastructure funding in consultation
with municipal and provincial/territorial governments and urging
the Minister to work with FCM to ensure the new plan meets the core
infrastructure needs of communities and is in place when existing
programs expire in 2014.
3. Regional Municipality of Durham, P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk
forwarding Regional Council’s resolution to the Ministry of Natural
Resources, and a copy of Report 2012-P-47 from the Regional
Commissioner of Planning and Economic Development Services
concerning the passage of new Regional Tree By-law 312012 updating
the terminology and definitions, procedures and enforcement of the
previous Regional Tree By-law passed in 2008.
4. Regional Municipality of Durham, P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk
forwarding Regional Council’s resolution to the Honourable Stephen
Harper and the Honourable Dalton McGuinty requesting the provincial
and federal governments ensure siginificant product is allocated to
the Oshawa plant by General Motors to maintain or increase current
employment levels.
5. CTC Source Protection Committee, Susan Self, Chair thanking
the City of Oshawa for submitting its comments on the CTC Draft
Proposed Source Protection Plan within the deadline and advising
that a summary of the comments received and how they have been
addressed during this round of public consultation will be included
in the updated explanatory document which will be included in the
submission of the plan to the Minister of Environment. The proposed
Source Protection Plan will be published online at
www.ctcswp.ca.
6. Township of Scugog, Kim Coates, Clerk forwarding Scugog
Council’s resolution to the Region of Durham advising they do not
consent to Regional By-law 19-2012 providing for direct election of
the Regional Chair.
http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF1_RMD_2011_Census.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF2_CLOCA_2011_Annual_Monitoring_Reports.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF3_RMD_Regional_Tree_By_Law.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF4_CTC_Source_Protection_Region.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF5_Scugog_Regional_Chair_Election.pdfhttp://www.ctcswp.ca/http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF6_Scugog_CAW.pdf
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Appendix A continued September 4, 2012 File A-2120 Page 107
7. Township of Scugog, Kim Coates, Clerk forwarding Scugog
Council’s resolution to John O’Toole, MPP in support of the City of
Oshawa’s resolution requesting area municipalities work together
with the Canadian Auto Workers to lobby for the support of the
provincial and federal governments to ensure sufficient product is
allocated to the Oshawa plant by General Motors to maintain or
increase current employment levels.
8. Central Lake Ontario Conservation, Heather Brooks, Director,
Watershed Planning and Natural Heritage forwarding the 2011 Annual
Monitoring Reports documenting the findings from the field work and
data collection conducted during the 2011 field season. The Aquatic
Monitoring Report, Terrestrial Monitoring Report and the Wildlife
Monitoring Report are available for download at www.cloca.com.
9. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, J.R. Powell,
Chief Administrative Officer forwarding a copy of Central Lake
Ontario Conservation’s 2011 Year in Review publication, providing
an overview of the many highlights and accomplishments of 2011. A
copy is available at www.cloca.com
10. Town of Ajax, Nicole Wellsbury, Manager, Legislative
Services/Deputy Clerk forwarding Ajax Council’s resolution in
support of the resolutions endorsed by the Region of Durham and the
City of Oshawa requesting area municipalities work together with
the Canadian Auto Workers to lobby for the support of the
provincial and federal governments to ensure sufficient product is
allocated to the Oshawa plant by General Motors to maintain or
increase current employment levels.
11. The Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty acknowledging Oshawa
Council’s resolution of June 11, 2012 requesting provincial support
to ensure sufficient product is allocated to the Oshawa plant by
General Motors to maintain or increase current employment levels,
and advising the resolution has been forwarded to the Honourable
Brad Duguid, Minister of Economic Development and Innovation for
consideration.
12. Municipality of Clarington, Anne Greentree, Deputy Clerk
forwarding Clarington Council’s resolution in support of Oshawa
Council’s resolution requesting area municipalities work together
with the Canadian Auto Workers to lobby for the support of the
provincial and federal governments to ensure sufficient product is
allocated to the Oshawa plant by General Motors to maintain or
increase current employment levels.
13. City of Pickering, Debbie Shields, City Clerk advising that
Pickering Council endorsed Oshawa Council’s resolution requesting
area municipalities work together with the Canadian Auto Workers to
lobby for the support of the provincial and federal governments to
ensure sufficient product is allocated to the Oshawa plant by
General Motors to maintain or increase current employment
levels.
http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF7_CLOCA_Year_In_Review.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF8_CLOCA_Hwy_407_East.pdfhttp://www.cloca.com/http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF9_Ajax_GM_Jobs.pdfhttp://www.cloca.com/http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF10_RMD_Feds_Infrastructure_Funding.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF11_McGuinty_CAW.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF_12_Clarington_CAW.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF_13_Pickering_CAW.pdf
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Appendix A continued September 4, 2012 File A-2120 Page 108
14. Township of Uxbridge, Debbie Leroux, Director of Legislative
Services/Clerk forwarding Uxbridge Council’s resolution to the
Region of Durham advising they consent to Regional By-law 19-2012
providing for direct election of the Regional Chair.
15. The Refuge Youth Outreach Centre, Genevieve Brydson, Race
Director, Durham ½ Marathon thanking the City of Oshawa for its
support and advising the race raised over $20,000 for The
Centre.
16. Ontario Human Rights Commission, Barbara Hall, Chief
Commissioner thanking Oshawa Council for issuing a proclamation to
celebrate the 50th anniversary of Ontario’s Human Rights Code on
June 15, 2012.
17. David Marven advising he can no longer participate on
Oshawa’s Selection Committee for the annual Exceptional Student
Award and thanking Oshawa Council for the opportunity in past
years.
18. Town of Penetanguishene, Angèle Proulx, Clerks Department
forwarding Penetanguishene Council’s resolution supporting Norfolk
County’s resolution requesting inclusion in all present and future
deliberations between the Ontario government and the Ontario
Provincial Police pertaining to the cost of policing, and to the
process of determining local police service levels and delivery
methods.
19. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA), J.R.
Powell, Chief Administrative Officer advising Oshawa Council’s
resolution requesting CLOCA advise of any regulatory actions it can
and will take in respect to the development of an ethanol refinery
on Gifford Hill at Oshawa Harbour and requesting any and all
approvals required from CLOCA for said refinery, will be considered
at the CLOCA Board meeting on September 25, 2012.
20. Durham Nuclear Awareness, Janet McNeill submitting their
comments to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) with
respect to the Draft Screening Report: ‘Consideration of Emergency
Planning in the Darlington Refurbishment and Continued Operation
Project’ and requesting CNSC recommend to the Minister of the
Environment that the Environmental Assessment be elevated to a
Panel Review under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.
21. Rosemary McConkey expressing she is disturbed that in July
2010 at the Harbour Settlement Agreement public meeting at the
Jubilee Pavilion a hand-out was provided advising there was no
mention of an ethanol plant in any part of the agreements,
FarmTech’s application to the Ministry of the Environment was
withdrawn, and following the creation of a Canadian Port Authority
any proposed new industrial development would be subject to an open
and transparent public process.
http://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF_14_Uxbridge_Regional_Chair.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF_15_The_Refuger.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF_16_ON_Human_Rights_Code.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF_17_Marven.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/Rf_18_Penetanguishene.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF_19_CLOCA.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF_20_Durham_Nuclear_Awareness.pdfhttp://www.oshawa.ca/agendas/City_Council/2012/09_04_2012/RF21_McConkey_Ethanol_Harbour.pdf
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ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS
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Page I of 1
Additional Correspondence
Jennifer Allan Item 1
From: Beppy Sluymers ; S. 14(1 ), Municipal Free?om Sent:
Friday, August 3 1 of Information and Protecfton
To: clerks ofPrivacy Act
Cc: John Aker; r
Subject: URGENT request to appear at Council on Tuesday
September 4th, 2012
To Whom It May Concern
We (Beppy Sluymers, Daurene Dembowski, Alice McRae) have just
spoken to Councilor John Aker who
advised us to request to appear at Council on Tuesday September
4th at 6:30pm to discuss an issue of utmost importance affecting
all homeowners in our area (G ie nbourne Drive, Macinally Court and
Benson Avenue). The issue is a development of 2 eight-storey rental
apa rtment buildings consisting of 144-2 bedroom units. Please
reply that you have received this request and notify us about the
time we are to appear.
Yours Truly,
Subdivision Homeowners.
08/31/2012
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Correspondence
Item 2 Jennifer Allan
From: Bob Chapman
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2012 9:56AM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: Sandra Krane; Tom Hodgins; Bob Duignan
Subject: Fw: Request to speak at Council on Tuesday September
4th, 2012
FYI S. 14( 1 ) , Municipal Freedom S. 14(1), Municipal
FreedomofInformation and Protection ?formation and Protection
From : of Privacy Act 'rivacy Act ] Sent: Sunday, September 02,
2012 o~:u~ AM To: John Aker; Nancy Diamon.d; Roger Bouma;
Tito-Dante Marimpietri; Mark Sheriff; Bob Chapman; Amy England;
Nester Pidwerbecki; Doug Sanders; Meril Walsh; John Neal; Bruce
Wood; John Henry Cc: · . . . Subject : Request to speak at Council
on Tuesday September 4th, 2012
As you may or may not be awa re; a plan has been presented for
the development of the property at the north-west corner of
Glenbourne D,rive and Benso n Avenue (behind t he Cinep lex theatre
in north-east Oshawa) . The plans include 2 eight storey rental
apartment buildings consisting of 144 2-bedr oom units. The main
access driveway into the property w ill be opposite #1156 and #1160
Glenbourne Drive.
This development ra ises some serious concerns for our small
neighborhood. Firstly, th is will have an impact on our property
values. Second ly, eight storeys wil l be an anoma ly and will not
fit in with t he landscape of the neighborhood. Thi rd ly, traffic
will be an issue along Glenbourne as the only entrance to t he comp
lex will be opposite the homes at 1156 and 1160 Glenbourne. Traffic
and street parking from the Cinep lex theatre and soccer field in
Glenbourne Park are already problemat ic .
Cou ncillor John Aker is well aware of our concerns and wil l
put forth a motion at Tuesday's Council meeting to allow us to be
heard . A small group of residents have been canvassing our
neighbor hood and adjacent neighborhoods to inform them of the
development pr oject and garnering support for solidarity against
th is development. It ha s also come to light that this same deve
loper (Valient) t en year s ago attempted t his exact same proj ect
on this same piece of property and wer e defeated by residents
.
We request that you support Mr. Aker's motion to allow our voice
to be heard.
Yours Truly, Neighborhood Residents
09/04/2012
mailto:[email protected]
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Correspondence
Item 3 Sandra Krane
From : Kim Bressan
Sent: T uesday, September 04, 2012 3:56PM
To: Sandra Krane
Subject: FW: Report CM-12-38 and Appendix A #21 Council Sept 4,
2012 meeting
S. 14(1), Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection
From: R McConkey [mailto~ of Privacy Act Sent: Tuesday,
September 04, 2012 3:55 PM To: Kim Bressan Subject: Report CM-12-38
and Append ix A #21 Council Sept 4, 2012 meeti ng
T h is i s my delegation r eq uest to speak at Council Sept 4,
2012 to City Manager's Report CM -12
38 on t h e Agenda and my correspondence t o Council Agenda
Appen dix A Item no . 21
Thank you.
Rosema ry M cConkey
09/04/2012
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2012COUNCIL
CHAMBER6:30 p.m.Notice to CorrespondentsThe personal information
contained in your correspondence to Oshawa City Council or its
committees is collected under the Municipal Act, 2001. Any personal
information you choose to disclose in your correspondence will be
used to receive your views o...The City of Oshawa is committed to
providing services as set out in the Accessibility for Ontarians
with Disabilities Act, 2005. If you have accessibility needs and
require alternate formats or other accommodations please contact
Kim Bressan. Please...AGENDA
COUNCIL COMPOSITION33. Rosemary McConkey forwarding a Notice of
Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board concerning Oshawa City
Council’s passing of By-law 82-2012 to adopt Amendment 157 to the
City of Oshawa Official Plan34. Rosemary McConkey forwarding a
Notice of Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board concerning Oshawa
City Council’s passing of Zoning By-laws 83-2012 and 84-2012 to
amend Zoning By-law 60-94STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTSReport of the
Development Services CommitteeReport of the Corporate Services
CommitteeReport of the Community Services CommitteeReport of the
Strategic Initiatives CommitteeADJOURN
1. Regional Municipality of Durham, N. Chornobay, Director,
Strategic Planning forwarding Regional Commissioner of Planning and
Economic Development Report 2012-P-48 providing an overview of the
2011 Census of Population age and gender data for Canada...2.
Regional Municipality of Durham, P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk
forwarding Regional Council’s resolution to the Minister of
Transport, Infrastructure and Communities endorsing the Federation
of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) campaign to develop a new l...3.
Regional Municipality of Durham, P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk
forwarding Regional Council’s resolution to the Ministry of Natural
Resources, and a copy of Report 2012-P-47 from the Regional
Commissioner of Planning and Economic Development Services ...4.
Regional Municipality of Durham, P.M. Madill, Regional Clerk
forwarding Regional Council’s resolution to the Honourable Stephen
Harper and the Honourable Dalton McGuinty requesting the provincial
and federal governments ensure siginificant product ...5. CTC
Source Protection Committee, Susan Self, Chair thanking the City of
Oshawa for submitting its comments on the CTC Draft Proposed Source
Protection Plan within the deadline and advising that a summary of
the comments received and how they have b...6. Township of Scugog,
Kim Coates, Clerk forwarding Scugog Council’s resolution to the
Region of Durham advising they do not consent to Regional By-law
19-2012 providing for direct election of the Regional Chair.7.
Township of Scugog, Kim Coates, Clerk forwarding Scugog Council’s
resolution to John O’Toole, MPP in support of the City of Oshawa’s
resolution requesting area municipalities work together with the
Canadian Auto Workers to lobby for the support of...8. Central Lake
Ontario Conservation, Heather Brooks, Director, Watershed Planning
and Natural Heritage forwarding the 2011 Annual Monitoring Reports
documenting the findings from the field work and data collection
conducted during the 2011 field seas...9. Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority, J.R. Powell, Chief Administrative Officer
forwarding a copy of Central Lake Ontario Conservation’s 2011 Year
in Review publication, providing an overview of the many highlights
and accomplishments of 201...10. Town of Ajax, Nicole Wellsbury,
Manager, Legislative Services/Deputy Clerk forwarding Ajax
Council’s resolution in support of the resolutions endorsed by the
Region of Durham and the City of Oshawa requesting area
municipalities work together with...11. The Premier of Ontario,
Dalton McGuinty acknowledging Oshawa Council’s resolution of June
11, 2012 requesting provincial support to ensure sufficient product
is allocated to the Oshawa plant by General Motors to maintain or
increase current emplo...12. Municipality of Clarington, Anne
Greentree, Deputy Clerk forwarding Clarington Council’s resolution
in support of Oshawa Council’s resolution requesting area
municipalities work together with the Canadian Auto Workers to
lobby for the support of t...13. City of Pickering, Debbie Shields,
City Clerk advising that Pickering Council endorsed Oshawa
Council’s resolution requesting area municipalities work together
with the Canadian Auto Workers to lobby for the support of the
provincial and federal g...14. Township of Uxbridge, Debbie Leroux,
Director of Legislative Services/Clerk forwarding Uxbridge
Council’s resolution to the Region of Durham advising they consent
to Regional By-law 19-2012 providing for direct election of the
Regional Chair.15. The Refuge Youth Outreach Centre, Genevieve
Brydson, Race Director, Durham ½ Marathon thanking the City of
Oshawa for its support and advising the race raised over $20,000
for The Centre.16. Ontario Human Rights Commission, Barbara Hall,
Chief Commissioner thanking Oshawa Council for issuing a
proclamation to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Ontario’s Human
Rights Code on June 15, 2012.17. David Marven advising he can no
longer participate on Oshawa’s Selection Committee for the annual
Exceptional Student Award and thanking Oshawa Council for the
opportunity in past years.18. Town of Penetanguishene, Angèle
Proulx, Clerks Department forwarding Penetanguishene Council’s
resolution supporting Norfolk County’s resolution requesting
inclusion in all present and future deliberations between the
Ontario government and the On...19. Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority (CLOCA), J.R. Powell, Chief Administrative
Officer advising Oshawa Council’s resolution requesting CLOCA
advise of any regulatory actions it can and will take in respect to
the development of an ethanol ...20. Durham Nuclear Awareness,
Janet McNeill submitting their comments to the Canadian Nuclear
Safety Commission (CNSC) with respect to the Draft Screening
Report: ‘Consideration of Emergency Planning in the Darlington
Refurbishment and Continued Opera...21. Rosemary McConkey
expressing she is disturbed that in July 2010 at the Harbour
Settlement Agreement public meeting at the Jubilee Pavilion a
hand-out was provided advising there was no mention of an ethanol
plant in any part of the agreements, Far...