Package - Township of Howick

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Package - Township of Howick
Township of Howick Council Agenda
Tuesday June 16, 2015 at 7 pm
Howick Council Chambers
1.
Call to Order
2.
Acceptance of Agenda (motion to accept)
3.
Declaration of Pecuniary Interest
4.
Approval of Minutes – June 2/15 Council meeting (motion to approve)
5.
Planning Report
Craig Metzger, Planner – Huron County Planning & Development Department
- report on consent application B18/15 - Jill & Shawn Haelzle, Concession 9, Part
Lot 6 (motion to approve)
7:30 pm – Court of Revision
- Clark Municipal Drain 2015, Lots 7 to 9, Concession 6, Pt Lots 6 to 8,
Concession 7, Pt Lots 6 & 7, Concession 8 & part of the Village of Gorrie
- Don Edgar Municipal Drain 2015, Pt Lots 7, 8 & 9, Concessions 2 & 3
6.
Staff Reports
6.1 Public Works Coordinator/CBO Wray Wilson
- report ending June 12/15 including:
Roads: public works staff operations; Howick-Minto road reconstruction
Drainage: Don Edgar & Clark Municipal Drains Court of Revision
Correspondence: OGRA Asset Management Study; Ministry of Natural
Resources & Forestry re Endangered Species Act
6.2 Fire Chief/CEMC/By-law Enforcement Officer Shawn Edwards
- report to Council- By-law-2015-15 – interim by-law complaint process
6.3 Deputy Treasurer Brenda Weishar
- accounts payable (motion to approve)
6.4 Clerk Carol Watson
- report to Council-Clerk-2015-16 – method to fill vacancy (motion to fill
vacancy)
- report to Council-Clerk-2015-17 – Interim Agreement for Canine Control
Officer (motion to authorize signing)
7.
Council Committee and Board Reports (motion to receive)
- Wroxeter Hall Board minutes May 4/15
- Howick Economic Development Committee minutes May 26/15
- Drinking Water Source Protection minutes April 24/15
8.
Councillor Reports
- Reeve Versteeg report on filling the Treasurer-Tax Collector position
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9.
Correspondence
- Wroxeter Park Board request to declare Ryan Gallaher Memorial Tournament a
municipal significant event (motion to declare)
- Michelle Kennedy re invoice for Municipal Drain # 27
- Huron County Map Guide is now available (motion to purchase)
- thank you from the Huron County Road Supervisors Association
- County of Huron Appreciation and Recognition Day for Emergency Workers
- Huron County Crime Stoppers hosting annual charity golf tournament
- Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing review of the Municipal Elections Act
- Ministry of Transportation – off-road vehicle
- Maitland Valley Conservation Authority floodplain mapping amendments
- Huron County notice of decision of Official Plan Amendment No. 4
- Perth County notice of public meeting official plan policies regarding surplus farm
dwelling severances
10. Closed Session
- personal matters about an municipal employee
- labour relations or employee negotiations (By-law Enforcement)
- adoption of closed meeting minutes May 19, 2015
11. By-laws and Motions
- By-law 23-2015, confirm the actions of Council
12. Adjournment (motion required)
If any member of the public would like more information on an agenda item please
contact the Clerk’s office at 519-335-3208 or email [email protected]
Corporation of the Township of Howick
June 2, 2015 Council Meeting Minutes
Township of Howick Council Chambers
Present:
Reeve Art Versteeg
Deputy Reeve Robert Clarkson
Councillor Randy Scott
Councillor Linda Henhoeffer
Public Works Coordinator/CBO Wray Wilson
Fire Chief/CEMC/By-law Enforcement Officer Shawn Edwards
Treasurer-Tax Collector Kendra Reinhart
Clerk Carol Watson
1. Call to Order
Reeve Versteeg called the meeting to order at 7 pm and welcomed everyone in
attendance.
2. Acceptance of Agenda
Reeve Versteeg advised that Gordon Kaster with the North Huron Community Food
Share had cancelled his delegation.
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkston:
Be it resolved that Council approve the agenda as amended. Carried. Resolution
No. 158/15
3. Declaration of Pecuniary Interest
No one declared a pecuniary interest.
4. Delegation
Citizen of the Year Coreen Harding, Chair of the Howick Business Alliance attended to
discuss invoice #7521 for rental of the Howick Community Centre auditorium.
Moved by Deputy Reeve Clarkson; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that Council waive the rental fee invoiced to the Howick Business
Alliance for meeting held at the Howick Community Centre’s auditorium on
February 25, 2015. Carried. Resolution No. 159/15
5. Approval of Minutes
Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council approve the minutes of the May 19, 2015 Council
meeting as presented. Carried. Resolution No. 160/15
6. Staff Reports
6.1 Public Works Coordinator/CBO Wray Wilson
Public Works Coordinator Wilson presented a report ending May 29, 2015 including the
following:
Roads: public works staff operations; request from Fordwich Village Nursing Home
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Building: 2015 permit report
Drainage: appoint an engineer for the Douglas-Kreller Municipal Drain and the BerlettGibson Municipal Drain; update on the Clark Municipal Drain; appointing Court of
Revision members for the Clark and Don Edgar Municipal Drains; municipal drain
assessment agreements affecting Municipal Drain # 23, # 4 and Reis Drains.
Landfill: amendment to Howick’s Landfill Site Environmental Compliance Approval
Other: repairs to the Wroxeter Dam
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council approve the closure of part of Adelaide Street in front
of the Fordwich Village Nursing Home on Friday June 12, 2015 from 3 until 6:30
pm for the Antique Car Show; and further, that Resolution No. 81/15 be rescinded.
Carried. Resolution No. 161/15
Moved by Deputy Reeve Clarkson; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that Council appoint Engineer Brad Bunkie, GM Blueplan to
prepare an Improvement Report for the Douglas-Kreller Municipal Drain. Carried.
Resolution No. 162/15
Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council appoint Deitrich Engineering to prepare an
Improvement Report for the Berlett-Gibson Municipal Drain. Carried. Resolution
No. 163/15
Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that the following are appointed as members of the Court of
Revision: all Council members; and further that Reeve Versteeg be appointed as
Chair. Carried. Resolution No. 164/15
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that Council approve staff recommendation to accept the Township
of Howick Municipal Drain Assessment Agreements under Section 65 (6) of the
Drainage Act for Municipal Drain # 23, Municipal Drain # 4 and the Reis Drain, as
required per condition of severance B48/14, Concession 14, Part Lot 30. Carried.
Resolution No. 165/15
Council discussed repairs to the embankment at the Wroxeter Dam as suggested by
BM Ross and Associates Limited and directed staff to ask the Village Management
Board to lower the water level and agreed to wait until fall or spring to fix.
6.2 Fire Chief/CEMC/By-law Enforcement Officer Shawn Edwards
Fire Chief Edwards provided a verbal update on public education efforts and an
upcoming visit to the Howick Fire Hall from the Howick 4H Club.
Fire Chief Edwards presented report to Council-Fire Department-2015-11
recommending Howick Fire enter into an Automatic Aid Fire Agreement with South
Bruce Fire Department. Council requested that the cost be monitored for a year and
report back.
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Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council approve Howick Fire enter into an automatic aid fire
agreement with South Bruce Fire for the two concessions north and south of
Huron Bruce Road with an automatic response to structural fires in this area on a
reciprocal basis. Carried. Resolution No. 166/15
Fire Chief Edwards also presented report to Council-Fire Department-2015-12
requesting Instructor First Aid and CPR training. Council discussed how to pay for the
training which was not included in the 2015 budget and provided direction to pay from
general reserves.
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that Council approve training for Howick’s Fire Chief and Training
Officer of the Standard/Emergency First Aid and CPR/AED Instructor course
being offered by St. John Ambulance at a cost of $1198. Carried. Resolution
No. 167/15
Fire Chief Edwards also presented report to Council-By-law Enforcement-2015-13
regarding the covering of canine control and kennel inspections duties.
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council enter into an interim agreement with R&R Pet Paradise
for the covering of canine control and kennel inspections duties at a cost of 52
cents/km, call out/pick up cost $50 + mileage and kennel inspection cost $100.00
+ mileage. Carried. Resolution No. 168/15
Fire Chief Edwards advised of his resignation from By-law Enforcement duties. Council
discussed how best to replace the position and directed the Clerk to contact
neighbouring municipalities to see if there is any interest in sharing the position.
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that Council accept Shawn Edwards resignation as Howick’s
By-law Enforcement Officer effective June 19, 2015. Carried. Resolution
No. 169/15
6.3 Recreation Facilities Supervisor Joe Sym
A report to Council-Recreation-2015-13 correcting the resolution passed at the
May 19, 2015 Council meeting to hire pool staff for 2015 was reviewed.
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Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council approve the hiring of seasonal pool staff for 2015 as
follows:
Amanda Burbidge
Head Guard
Step 5
Tiffany Sanburn
Assistant Head Guard
Step 4
Andrea Versteeg
Instructor/Guard
Step 3
Michaela Tolton
Instructor/Guard
Step 3
Vienna VanVeen
Instructor/Guard
Step 1
Nicole Sanburn
Lifeguard in Training
Step 1 (Student Minimum Wage)
Troy Walther
Lifeguard in Training
Step 1 (Student Minimum Wage)
Carly Kreller
Volunteer L.I.T.
N/A
and further; all guards instructing Aqua Fit be paid $15/hour; and further, that
Resolution No. 144/15 be rescinded. Carried. Resolution No. 170/15
6.4 Treasurer-Tax Collector Kendra Reinhart
Treasurer Reinhart presented report to Council-Finance-2015-7 including the accounts
payable listing, proposed projects for the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure
Program; replacement of the computer server and filling the Treasurer-Tax Collector
position.
Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Councillor Henhoeffer:
Be it resolved that Finance Report 2015-7 be received for information purposes
and that the Accounts Listing up to and including June 2nd, 2015, in the amount
of $71,730.33 be approved. Carried. Resolution No. 171/15
Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Councillor Henhoeffer:
Be it resolved that staff be directed to submit application(s) for funding under the
Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program prioritized as follows:
parks upgrades (Fordwich, Gorrie and Wroxeter). Carried. Resolution No. 172/15
Council discussed Howick’s Procurement Policy and directed staff to ask for quotes to
replace the server.
Moved by Deputy Reeve Clarkson; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that Council approve the purchase of a new computer server from
Advanced Technologies. Lost. Resolution No. 173-15
Moved by Deputy Reeve Clarkson; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that the Hiring Committee for the Treasurer-Tax Collector position
be comprised of all members of Council, a representative from the Township's
auditing firm and the Clerk; and further that the Reeve, the auditing firm's
representative and the Clerk be directed to review all applications and provide a
short-list of candidates for the Committee's consideration. Carried. No. 174/15
Council directed the Clerk to contact Howick’s auditor to set up time on Friday afternoon
to review applications.
6.5 Clerk Carol Watson
A report to Council-Clerk-2015-15 advising of resignation received from Councillor Orr
was presented.
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Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that Council accept the resignation received from Councillor
Richard Orr effective June 1, 2015, with regret. Carried. Resolution No. 175/15
Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council declare the office of one (1) Councillor for the
Township of Howick to be vacant. Carried. Resolution No. 176/15
7. Council Committee and Board Reports
Minutes from the Coalition for Huron Injury Prevention meeting held April 8, 2015 were
received. Fire Chief Edwards inquired if the speed sign could be set up in Howick more
often.
Minutes from the Fordwich Cemetery Board meeting held April 11, 2015 were received.
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council receives the minutes and reports of the Council
Committee and Boards included in the June 2, 2015 agenda. Carried. Resolution
No. 177/15
8. Councillor Reports
Councillor Scott presented Council with notes from the Sustainable Huron Steering
Committee meeting held May 22, 2015.
9. Correspondence
Correspondence received from Fordwich Community and Parks Association requesting
Council declare Wing Night of municipal significance was discussed.
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Councillor Scott:
Be it resolved that Council declare Wing Night being held June 19, 2015 at the
Fordwich Ball Park and hosted by the Fordwich Community and Parks
Association to be of municipal significance. Carried. Resolution No. 178/15
Correspondence received from Erin Yungblut requesting sponsorship 2015/16 was
discussed. Reeve Versteeg and the Clerk will draft a reply advising that certain
donations were cut from the 2015 budget due to financial constraints.
Correspondence received from Wingham Golf and Curling Club requesting financial
support was noted and filed.
Correspondence received from Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing advising that
the Public Sector and MPP Accountability and Transparency Act, 2014 received Royal
Assent was noted and filed.
Correspondence received from the Town of Aurora regarding the installation of
community mailboxes was noted and filed.
Correspondence received from the Municipality of Huron East providing notice of an
open house to update official plan was noted and filed.
Correspondence received from the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry providing notice of a
public meeting for Official Plan Amendment No. 4 was noted and filed.
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Correspondence received from Saugeen Conservation regarding updated regulation
mapping was noted and filed.
Correspondence received from Avon Maitland District School Board providing a
Preliminary Accommodation Analysis Report dated May 26, 2015 was noted and filed.
10. By-law
Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council give first, second and third and final reading to
By-law No. 22-2015; being a by-law to confirm the actions of Council at their
June 2, 2015 Council meeting. Carried. Resolution No. 179/15
11. Adjournment
Moved by Councillor Scott; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council adjourn the Council meeting at 8:38 pm. Carried.
Resolution No. 180/15
Reeve Art Versteeg
Clerk Carol Watson
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
57 Napier Street, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1W2 CANADA
Phone: 519.524.8394 Ext. 3 Fax: 519.524.5677 Toll Free: 1.888.524.8394 Ext. 3
www.huroncounty.ca
Consent Application Report – File B18/15
Name: Shawn & Jill Haelzle (Applicant: Shawn Haelzle)
Date: June 10, 2015
Property Address:
89204 Gorrie Line
Property Description: Part Lot 6, Concession 9, Township of Howick
Recommendation: That provisional consent be:
 recommended for approval with the attached conditions (and any
additional municipal conditions)
deferred to allow the applicant to provide additional information
recommended for denial (referred to the County Committee of the Whole Day 1 for
a decision)
Purpose:

enlarge abutting lot
create new lot
surplus farm dwelling
right-of-way / easement
other:
Area Severed:
12.14 hectares (30 acres)
Area Retained:
27.9 hectares (69 acres)
Official Plan Designation:
Agriculture, Natural Environment, Urban
Zoning:
AG1 (General Agriculture), NE2 (Natural Environment,
Limited Protection), D (Development)
Review: This application:
 Is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (s. 3(5) Planning Act);
 Does not require a plan of subdivision for the proper and orderly development of the
municipality (s. 53(1) Planning Act);
 Conforms with section 51(24) of the Planning Act;
 Conforms with the Huron County Official Plan;
 Conforms with the Howick Official Plan, Section 5G, subsection 7;
 Complies with the Howick Zoning By-law (or will comply subject to a standard condition of
rezoning or minor variance); and
 Has no unresolved objections/concerns raised (to date) from agencies or the public.
(Applications that are unable to meet all of the foregoing criteria will be referred to the County Committee of the
Whole Day 1 for a decision)
Agency Comments:
Not
Received
No
Concerns
Comments

Howick Municipal
Staff

Huron County
Health Unit


Assessment split required under Section 65 of
the Drainage Act, existing barns be demolished
or applicant apply for a change of use (No
Livestock Housing), under Building Code.
Pump out certificate indicating septic is in good
working order has been received.
Consent Application B18/15: Haelzle
June 10, 2015
Page 2 of 6

Maitland Valley
Conservation
Authority

Huron County
Public Works
Neighbours:

No concerns however when future development
is proposed for severed parcel a flood study,
hydrogeological assessment (due to highly
vulnerable aquifer and significant groundwater
recharge area) may be required.
No objection to application. Recommend that
when the severed parcel is eventually developed
that the following be addressed: access to
County Road 87 be organized (a 1’ reserve),
storm water management, traffic impact, and
that the property be under site plan control.

Subject Property: yellow = retained lands; red = severed parcel
Consent Application B18/15: Haelzle
June 10, 2015
Page 3 of 6
Buildings on Proposed Severed Parcel:
Photographs of Subject Property:
Western portion of severed lands looking north from Harriston Road (County Road 87)
Consent Application B18/15: Haelzle
June 10, 2015
Page 4 of 6
Panoramic photo of eastern portion of severed lands looking north from Harriston Road
Barn on the severed parcel looking east from Gorrie Line
(Sept. 2013, Google StreetView)
Additional Comments:
 This application proposes to sever a 12 hectare (30 acre) parcel containing a residence,
barn, and associated structures from the remainder of the farmland which is approximately
28 hectares (69 acres). The severed parcel is entirely within and corresponds with the
boundary for the Gorrie Settlement Area.
 The proposed severing of the 30 acre, Urban-designated parcel is to facilitate its eventual
development as part of Gorrie while the remaining 69 acres continues to be used for
agricultural purposes.
 The Provincial Policy Statement, 2014 (PPS) directs new urban development to identified
settlement areas. The proposed consent creates a parcel that is coincident with the northern
boundary of Gorrie and will facilitate the eventual development of this area. The proposed
consent is consistent with the PPS.
 Both the Huron County Official Plan (OP) and the Howick OP also direct urban development
to settlement areas, such as Gorrie. The Howick OP, in particular, has a policy that
specifically permits consents for the purpose of assembling land for a future subdivision such
as is proposed by this application. Therefore, the proposed consent conforms with the Huron
County OP and the Howick OP.
 Huron County Public Works has no objections to application; however, they do recommend
that when the severed parcel is eventually developed that the following issues be addressed:
access to County Road 87 be organized (a 1’ reserve be established), storm water
management, traffic impact, and that the property be under site plan control.
 The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority has no concerns with the application; however
they have identified that when future development is proposed for the severed parcel that a
hydrogeological assessment (due to the property being above a highly vulnerable aquifer and
within a significant groundwater recharge area) and a flood study may be required.
Consent Application B18/15: Haelzle
June 10, 2015
Page 5 of 6
 The Huron County Health Unit has no concerns with the application and advised that a pump
out certificate indicating the septic is in good working order has been received.
 Howick Municipal staff commented that the property is within two municipal drainage areas
so the drainage assessments will be required to be split under Section 65 of the Drainage
Act. In addition, since the existing barns are within an urban area they should either be
demolished or the applicant apply for a change of use (No Livestock Housing), under the
Ontario Building Code. These comments can be addressed through conditions to the
approval.
 If the applicant chooses to keep the barns and apply for the change of use option then a
rezoning of the property should be required as a condition of approval to ensure that the
housing of livestock is no longer a permitted use so livestock cannot be put back in the barn
in the future without a rezoning.
 No comments have been received from neighbours.
 As the application conforms with the official plans, is consistent with the Provincial Policy
Statement, and no objections have been received it is recommended that the consent be
approved with the following conditions:
Recommended Conditions (denoted by )
Note: The list below may not contain all Township conditions and should be reviewed by Howick Council.
Expiry Period

Conditions imposed must be met within one year of the date of notice of decision, as
required by Section 53(41) of the Planning Act, RSO 1990, as amended. If conditions are
not fulfilled as prescribed within one year, the application shall be deemed to be refused.
Provided the conditions are fulfilled within one year, the application is valid for two years
from the date of decision.
Municipal Requirements

All municipal requirements, financial or otherwise, be met to the satisfaction of the
Municipality (for example: servicing connections, cash-in-lieu of park dedication, property
maintenance, compliance with zoning by-law provisions for structures).
Survey/Reference Plan or Registerable Description

Provide to the satisfaction of the County and the Municipality:
a) a survey showing the lot lines of the severed parcel and the location of any
buildings thereon, and
b) a reference plan based on the approved survey.
Zoning

Where a violation of any municipal zoning by-law is evident, the appropriate minor
variance or rezoning be obtained to the satisfaction of the Municipality.

The severed land be rezoned to the appropriate zone (e.g., D-Special) to prohibit the
housing of livestock, to the satisfaction of the Municipality.
Storm Water and Drainage

Section 65 of the Drainage Act be addressed to the satisfaction of the Municipality.
Consent Application B18/15: Haelzle
June 10, 2015
Page 6 of 6
Other

That the barn on the proposed severed property be demolished to the satisfaction of the
Municipality or, prior to the rezoning of the severed parcel, a change of use (No Livestock
Housing) under Section 10 of the Ontario Building Code be obtained, to the satisfaction of
the Municipality.
Sincerely,
________________________
Craig Metzger
Senior Planner
Report to Council ByLaw-2015-15
Title of Report: Interm ByLaw Complaint Process
From: Shawn Edwards
Date: 2015/06/16
Recommendation: Staff requests direction from Council on how to handle ByLaw
complaints for the interm after June 19 until a new enforcement officer is hired.
Background: I have resigned from bylaw enforcement and after June 19 no longer
wish to be involved with bylaw matters except for those relating to fire. There will
still be some open files and no doubt more new complaints will come in after
June 19. The Clerk has contacted MT, NH, SB re sharing a bylaw officer. MT is the
only one to respond so far advising that their current officer does not wish to take
on more duties.
Staff Comments: Staff is requesting direction from Council on how to handle
future complaints. What to tell people, and who to direct the complaints to.
Concluding Comments: I respectfully ask Council to give direction to staff on
how to handle bylaw complaints after June 19.
Respectfully submitted: Shawn Edwards
Report to Council - Finance
Title of Report:
TREASURER’S REPORT
From:
Brenda Weishar – Deputy Treasurer
Date: June 16, 2015
Recommendations(s):
Accounts Payable: The enclosed listing is submitted for your review and approval up to and
including June 16, 2015, in the amount of $ $787,329.09 to be approved. (Motion required)
Tax Adjustments: Section 357 of the Municipal Act authorized the municipality to approve
cancellations, reductions and/or refund of taxes upon application for adjustments made in
accordance with the act. I request that Council approve the assessment adjustments for Minute
of Settlements, 357 reductions, Supplemental and Omitted adjustments as attached in
“Schedule A” with a net increase of $ 2,634,401.00 (Motion Required)
Server Tender: Quotes for the server are due back on June 16 2015, so they can be
addressed at the council meeting. (Motion Required)
Information
Energy management Plan: Ontario Regulation 397/11 made under the Green Energy Act
required Municipalities to prepare a report of certain facilities’ consumption data and energy
management plan by July 1st 2015. The Consumption data template for 2013 has been
completed, and is being published on the Township website.
Trillium Grant Application: The completed report was submitted to Ontario Trillium
Foundation for the Gorrie Hall Renovations.
Canada 150 community Infrastructure Program: The Federal Funding grant was submitted
on June 9 2015 for Park projects as directed by Council.
Financial Impacts: As noted above
Respectfully submitted: Brenda Weishar – Deputy Treasurer
Township Of Howick
June 16 2015
Cheq #
Date
Vender Name
Amount
DD
6/10/2015
Clarkson, Robert
$675.83
DD
6/10/2015
Orr, Richard
$314.48
DD
6/10/2015
Rams, Al
$291.00
DD
6/10/2015
Scott, Randy
$825.44
DD
6/10/2015
Versteeg, Art
$741.54
DD
6/10/2015
Henhoeffer, Linda
$803.17
15352
C
6/16/2015
786
15353
C
6/16/2015
5
Aeration Plus
15354
C
6/16/2015
160
Angela White
15355
C
6/16/2015
54
Avon Maitland District School Board
15356
C
6/16/2015
149
Belmore Community Centre
15357
C
6/16/2015
150
Belmore Park Board
15358
C
6/16/2015
8
15359
C
6/16/2015
100
R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited
$11,371.68
15360
C
6/16/2015
798
Cam's Pool and Spa Services Inc.
$6,098.33
15361
C
6/16/2015
440
CJ Johnston Office Solutions Inc.
15362
C
6/16/2015
11
County of Huron
15363
C
6/16/2015
191
Da-Lee Dust Control
15364
C
6/16/2015
716
Fire Safety Distribution Centre
15365
C
6/16/2015
155
Fordwich Cemetery Board
15366
C
6/16/2015
156
Fordwich Community & Parks Association
15367
C
6/16/2015
812
Fordwich Diner
$316.40
15368
C
6/16/2015
157
Fordwich Hall Board
$605.09
15369
C
6/16/2015
92
Francotyp-Postalia Canada
$155.21
15370
C
6/16/2015
609
Gerry's Truck Centre
$188.12
15371
C
6/16/2015
615
Gorrie Cemetery Board
$231.60
15372
C
6/16/2015
158
Gorrie Hall Board
$823.90
15373
C
6/16/2015
159
Gorrie Parks Board
15374
C
6/16/2015
55
Huron- Perth County Roman Catholic Separate Scho
15375
C
6/16/2015
12
Hydro One
$4,840.80
15376
C
6/16/2015
51
Hydro One Street Lighting
$1,998.67
15377
C
6/16/2015
616
Lakelet Cemetery Board
$3.37
15378
C
6/16/2015
15
MacEwen Truck Repair
$375.23
15379
C
6/16/2015
67
Minister of Finance/ OPP
15380
C
6/16/2015
3
North Wellington Co-Operative Services Inc
15381
C
6/16/2015
95
P Inglis Holdings Inc.
$129.95
15382
C
6/16/2015
21
Peter Alexander
$368.82
15383
C
6/16/2015
597
Radar Auto Parts - Brussels
15384
C
6/16/2015
790
Rebekah Msuya-Collison
15385
C
6/16/2015
68
Receiver General for Canada 108132861 RP
15386
C
6/16/2015
501
Steffen's Auto Supply
15387
C
6/16/2015
420
Waste Management
15388
C
6/16/2015
74
Watson's Building Centre
$226.17
15389
C
6/16/2015
89
Wingham Advance Times
$1,135.42
15390
C
6/16/2015
166
Wroxeter Cemetery Board
15391
C
6/16/2015
168
Wroxeter Parks Board
Abell Pest Control Inc
Boyds Farm Supply Ltd.
Sub total
Payroll - June 3
$52.88
$1,925.54
$132.00
$170,243.61
$6,945.04
$148.68
$5.59
$63.71
$396,579.00
$90,464.62
$99.75
$216.56
$1,094.15
$102.40
$11,219.23
$30,982.00
$5,108.53
$87.84
$90.00
$10,289.79
$63.61
$8,509.80
$271.67
$1,312.84
$768,529.06
$18,800.03
Total Expenditures
$787,329.09
GL Balance
$406,374.09
Prepared by:
Brenda Weishar 06/11/15
Schedule A of Motion _________
6/16/2015
2010
Roll
000-300-00900
2011
Roll
000-300-00900
RTC
FT
RTC
FT
2012
Roll
000-300-00900
RTC
FT
001-900-01200
001-900-01200
RT
CT
2013
Roll
000-300-00900
RTC
FT
001-900-01200
001-900-01200
RT
CT
2014
Roll
RTC
Reduction
1,918
1,918
Addition
Reduction
1,959
1,959
Addition
Reduction
2,000
Addition
Reduction
FT
FT
FT
FT
RT
RT
FT
55,150
380
000-300-00900
FT
2,000
000-500-01700
000-500-03000
000-700-01300
000-700-02500
000-800-01625
001-000-02900
001-600-02025
001-800-02300
001-800-03300
001-900-01200
001-900-01200
002-500-07100
002-500-07100
FT
RT
RT
CT
RT
FT
RT
RT
FT
RT
CT
IT
CT
Effective Date
1/1/2011
Reason
357
Effective Date
1/1/2012
357
357
1/1/2012
1/1/2012
0
Addition
Reason
357
357
357
Effective Date
1/1/2013
1/1/2013
1/1/2013
0
Addition
Reason
43,233
63,159
23,859
17,948
19,000
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
357
357
13,122
139,184
82,880
88,507
303,933
21,663
312,031
11,622
27,414
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
357
357
MOS
MOS
357
72,000
2,500
143,000
275,030
Reason
357
0
67,750
2,500
72,250
000-100-00600
000-100-00700
000-100-01000
000-100-02200
000-100-02500
000-300-00700
000-300-00700
Effective Date
1/1/2010
0
83,500
2,500
88,000
Reduction
2,000
Reason
357
83,718
1,251,273
I:\Deputy Treasurer\excel\Taxes\2015 Adjustments.xlsx
Effective Date
9/23/2014
10/1/2014
11/1/2014
7/1/2014
12/1/2014
10/1/2014
10/1/2014
1/1/2014
12/1/2014
7/2/2014
12/1/2014
6/1/2014
10/10/2014
7/1/2014
11/6/2014
9/1/2014
10/1/2014
1/1/2014
1/1/2014
1/1/2014
1/1/2014
6/11/2015
2015
Roll
RTC
Reduction
000-100-00600
000-100-00700
000-100-01000
000-100-01500
000-100-02200
000-100-02500
000-300-00700
000-300-00700
FT
FT
FT
FT
FT
RT
RT
FT
56,825
440
000-300-00900
FT
2,000
000-300-04100
000-500-00500
000-500-01700
000-500-02900
000-500-02900
000-500-03000
000-700-01300
000-700-02500
000-800-01625
000-800-03301
001-000-01100
001-000-02900
001-100-02400
001-100-02500
001-300-00900
001-400-00200
001-400-01700
001-600-02025
001-800-01800
001-800-02300
001-800-03300
001-900-01500
FT
FT
FT
RT
FT
RT
RT
CT
RT
JT
FT
FT
FT
FT
FT
FT
FT
RT
FT
RT
FT
RT
Net
Reason
49,616
68,579
27,429
67,910
19,475
19,000
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Supp
Omitt
Omitt
357
357
20,421
46,064
14,062
Supp
Omitt
Omitt
357
357
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Omitt
Supp
Supp
Omitt
Supp
Supp
Omitt
Omitt
Supp
Omitt
Supp
Omitt
Omitt
Supp
357
83,350
1,870
Summary
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Prepared by:
Addition
144,485
143,092
84,940
92,753
312,466
125,154
37,620
23,332
57,106
30,135
99,745
64,274
49,114
357,516
43,738
11,811
31,207
70,211
1,966,770
Reduction
1,918
1,959
88,000
72,250
275,030
144,485
583,642
Addition
0
0
0
0
1,251,273
1,966,770
3,218,043
Effective Date
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
2/20/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
3/26/2015
3/26/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/4/2015
1/13/2015
1/1/2015
2/1/2015
2/1/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
5/1/2015
1/1/2015
4/30/2015
1/1/2015
1/1/2015
5/1/2015
2,634,401
Brenda Weishar 06/11/15
I:\Deputy Treasurer\excel\Taxes\2015 Adjustments.xlsx
6/11/2015
Report to Council - Clerk-2015-16
Title of Report: Deciding on a Method to Fill the Vacancy
From: Carol Watson, Clerk
Date: June 16, 2015
Recommendation: That Council
(a) fill the vacancy by appointing a person who has consented to accept the office if
appointed; or
(b) require a by-election to be held to fill the vacancy in accordance with the Municipal
Elections Act, 1996.
Background: On May 27, 2015, the Clerk received a letter of resignation from
Councillor Richard Orr vacating his elected office of Councillor effective June 1, 2015.
At the June 2, 2015 Council meeting, Council declare the office of one Councillor for the
Township of Howick to be vacant.
Staff Comments: The process for filling a vacancy for local Council is contained in the
Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Elections Act, 1996. Within 60 days after Council
has declared a seat vacant, Council must either appoint a person to fill the vacancy or
pass a by-law requiring a by-election to be held to fill the vacancy (60 days is
August 1 and July 21, 2015 is the last regular Council meeting date prior to
August 1).
Outlined below is a summary of the two options available to fill the vacancy. In either
option, time is of the essence.
Option A - Appointment
Council may fill the vacancy by appointing a person qualified to hold municipal office in
the Township of Howick. There is no legislation that sets out how an appointment is
carried out. Council decides what process it will use to choose the person it appoints.
To be qualified to hold office, a person must meet the following qualifications:
- 18 years of age or older;
- a Canadian citizen;
- a resident of the Township of Howick, or an owner or tenant of land in the
municipality or the spouse of such an owner or tenant; and
- not prohibited from voting under any other Act or disqualified from holding
municipal office.
If Council chooses to appoint, staff suggests that applications be called.
Proposed Timeline:
June 16 – pass motion to fill the vacancy by appointment (post info on Howick’s
website)
July 1 – call for Candidates in “What’s Happening in Howick”
July 13 – applications due at 12 noon
July 21 – (49 days since declaring vacancy) candidates attend Special (5 pm) Council
meeting called for the purpose of considering and appointing a candidate (Councillor to
take oath of office at the regular Council meeting at 7 pm)
Option B - By-election
Council may also decide to fill the vacancy by requiring a by-election to be held. Should
Council choose this option, Section 263(5) of the Municipal Act requires Council to
make that decision and to pass a by-law.
Should Council decide to fill the vacancy by by-election, Section 65 of the Municipal
Elections Act requires the Clerk to establish Nomination Day not more than sixty (60)
days from the day Council passes a by-law to hold a by-election and Voting Day shall
be forty-five (45) days after Nomination Day.
The Municipal Elections Act also requires by-elections to be conducted as far as
possible in the same manner as regular elections.
Proposed Timeline
June 16 – pass by-law to fill the vacancy by by-election (post info on Howick’s website)
June 17 – Nomination Period begins
July 1 – call for Candidates in “What’s Happening in Howick”
July 13 (27 days since by-law passed) – Nomination Day (nominations close at 2 pm)
Aug 27 (45 days after nomination day) – By-election Day
Sept 1 – new Councillor takes oath of office
Financial Impact: Cost will depend on the process Council chooses. If Council chooses
to fill the vacancy by appointment, there will be costs related to advertising and printing.
The estimated cost of running a by-election is approximately $10,000. The 2014 budget
amount for the municipal election was $20,000 and actual cost was approx $13,500.
The remaining $6,500 was put into general reserves. The 2015 budget includes $5,000
for election.
Concluding Comments: Council must meet its legislative requirements by making a
decision on whether to fill the vacancy through an appointment process or through a byelection.
Respectfully submitted: Carol Watson, Clerk
Report to Council - Clerk-2015-17
Title of Report: Interim Agreement for Canine Control Officer
From: Carol Watson, Clerk
Date: June 16, 2015
Recommendation: That Council authorize Reeve Versteeg to sign the Interim
Agreement for Canine Control Officer as presented.
Background: The following was included in a report to Council from By-law
Enforcement Officer Edwards presented at the June 2, 2015 Council meeting:
“Our current canine control, kennel inspector has had a personal injury and is unable
to perform the duties. At this time it is unclear when or even if he will be able to return
to work. In the interim a family member has been assisting but their experience and
insurance coverage is unclear.”
The following resolution was passed:
Moved by Councillor Henhoeffer; Seconded by Deputy Reeve Clarkson:
Be it resolved that Council enter into an interim agreement with R&R Pet Paradise
for the covering of canine control and kennel inspections duties at a cost of 52
cents/km, call out/pick up cost $50 + mileage and kennel inspection cost $100.00
+ mileage. Carried. Resolution No. 168/15
Staff Comments: Staff drafted an interim agreement between the Township of Howick
and R&R Pet Paradise appointing them as Canine Control Officer to enforce By-law No.
21-2014, being a by-law to put in place regulations associated with the control, licencing
and registration of dogs within the Township of Howick.
Financial Impact: Costs have increased by $10 for call out/pick up; the previous
boarding fee was $45 per dog and is now $20 per day, kennel inspection costs have
increased from $60 to $100. Howick has one kennel licence inspection outstanding for
2015 that was submitted January 21, 2015.
Concluding Comments: Staff recommends signing of the interim agreement for the
appointment of a Canine Control Officer.
Respectfully submitted: Carol Watson, Clerk
Interim Agreement for Canine Control Officer
This Interim Agreement made in duplicate this __ day of __________, 2015.
Between:
The Corporation of the Township of Howick
and
R&R Pet Paradise
Whereas, the Council of the Township of Howick passed Resolution No. 168/15 to enter
into an interim agreement with R&R Pet Paradise for the covering of canine control and
kennel inspections duties.
The purpose of this interim agreement is to appoint a Canine Control Officer to enforce
By-law No. 21-2014, being a by-law to put in place regulations associated with the
control, licencing and registration of dogs within the Township of Howick and future
versions as it may change from time to time; and to enforce the by-law as directed by
staff and Council; and to administer it in accordance with other applicable legislation, as
the Canine Control Officer.
Now therefore, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. The Township agrees to contract the services of R&R Pet Paradise to fulfill the
duties of Canine Control Officer commencing on the 17 day of June, 2015 and
continuing until further notice;
2. R&R Pet Paradise hereby agrees to diligently perform all of those tasks indicated in
this document as required in this agreement;
3. In consideration of the foregoing, the Township agrees to pay R&R Pet Paradise the
following amounts: 52 cents/km, call out/pick up cost $50 + mileage and kennel
inspection cost $100.00 + mileage;
4. In addition to the above sums the Township shall pay mileage at a rate 52¢ per
kilometre to R&R Pet Paradise for transportation of a dog(s) to the Veterinarian’s
Clinic from the Contractor’s Kennel and anything above and beyond the
responsibilities as set out in this agreement and as approved by the Township of
Howick;
5. The Township shall pay R&R Pet Paradise a boarding fee of $20.00 per day for any
unclaimed dogs. Dogs are to be held in the "pound" for a maximum of 3 days
excluding weekends at which time the Owen Sound Shelter or appropriate rescue
will be called to pick the dog up. The Township will also pay boarding fees until the
shelter is able to pick up the dog. R&R will strive to minimize the expense to the
Township in these cases. Transportation to Owen Sound Shelter can be arranged
by R&R if found to be more cost effective.
6. R&R Pet Paradise agrees to be under the general supervision of the By-law
Enforcement Officer or a designate for the term of this agreement;
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7. R&R Pet Paradise acting as the Township’s Canine Control Officer shall administer
the present Township by-law pertaining to canine control, subject to policy direction
and changes by Howick Council and pertinent provincial legislation;
8. R&R Pet Paradise acting as the Township’s Canine Control Officer shall provide
advice to Howick Council, staff and the public as requested or required;
9. R&R Pet Paradise agrees to review, acknowledge and comply with the Howick
Accessibility Standards for Customer Service Policy;
10. The parties agree that this agreement can be terminated by any party upon giving
(30) thirty days written notice to the other party; and
11. R&R Pet Paradise is aware that non-compliance may result in the cancellation with
notice of this contract agreement.
R&R Pet Paradise agrees to the following:
1. Adhere to and enforce Howick’s Canine Control By-law 21-2014 on a 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week basis, including court appearances if required;
2. Respond to enquiries from the public related to canine control and other stray animal
complaints and concerns;
3. Respond to Police, Fire and By-law Enforcement requests as required;
4. Attend Council meetings when requested;
5. Consult with Township staff and/or Council when necessary for direction and advice;
6. Provide a phone number and electronic answering service where R&R Pet Paradise
can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by the public. This number will be
published by the Township of Howick and posted on its website;
7. Accept CCO related telephone calls on your cellular phone number and email
address access for communications to and from Howick staff;
8. Provide a properly equipped and licensed vehicle to safely and humanely transport
dogs. Such vehicles are to be suitably maintained to professionally represent the
Township of Howick;
9. Provide and maintain all equipment necessary to humanely catch, handle and
transport dogs.
10. Respond to complaints and public safety concerns, and take appropriate action
when necessary;
11. Contact dog owners by phone and/or in writing, when a complaint is received and
keep written records of all correspondence, complaints and action taken. After 2
warnings to the owner and a third complaint, the CCO will attempt to pick up the
stray dog;
12. To pick up stray dogs and provide care for same as is necessary;
13. Provide all necessary personnel;
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14. Ensure adequate training of all personnel with regard to by-law enforcement,
occupational health and safety, animal control and vehicle operation;
15. Ensure personnel carry photo ID (issued by the Township) at all times while
providing services in the Township of Howick;
16. Ensure personnel carry an adequate supply of business cards (supplied by the
Township) to be made available as necessary to the general public;
17. Pick up stray dogs without identification, dogs found in need of care or that are off
property without supervision of an owner and transport those dogs to the contractors
supplied pound or a local veterinarian, as required.
18. Make every effort to find homes for unclaimed dogs through information to public via
website, posters, etc.
19. Supply a pound facility constructed and maintained according to OMAFRA
specifications;
20. Carry out required annual scheduled or additional required inspections of all Howick
kennels and breeding establishments at a time mutually agreeable with the owners;
21. Maintain and provide records and reports of all occurrences and activities on a
monthly basis;
22. Maintain records of all complaints received, warnings issued, payments received,
notices and fines issued, dogs picked up and their deposition and all other actions
taken in provision of canine control services. Records must be available for
inspection by Township staff; provide a written report of Canine Control Officer’s
operations and activities up to the last day of the preceding month; and
23. R&R Pet Paradise will, in consultation with Howick staff, discuss and receive
approval of payment of any necessary veterinary clinic recommended service
charges related to the health of stray dog(s) in the possession of the CCO that
cannot be allocated to the dog’s owner.
24. R&R Pet Paradise will supply the Township of Howick with the following:
- Certificate of Insurance
- Health & Safety Policy
- WHIMIS
Responsibilities of the Township:
1. Staff or Council members shall report to the CCO all complaints and inquiries
received related to canine control issues;
2. Township will provide identification badge for the CCO and business cards;
3. Provide support as necessary as requested by the CCO;
4. Compensate for claimed travel expenses to R&R Pet Paradise as defined earlier in
this agreement; and
5. Provide R&R Pet Paradise with a copy of the Canine Control By-law 21-2014 and
Accessibility Standards for Customer Service Policy.
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The parties hereby certify that we have read and understand the above responsibilities
as outlined above in the interim agreement.
In witness hereof, R&R Pet Paradise and the Township of Howick have hereunto affixed
their respective signatures.
______________________________
Dated
____________________________
Dated
______________________________
R&R Pet Paradise
____________________________
Township of Howick
Rick Rauwerda - R&R Pet Paradise_
Printed Name & Title
Reeve Art Versteeg____________
Printed Name & Title
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May 4,2015 Wroxeter Hall Board Minutes
1. Members Present Ken VerBakel,Sherry Snell,Carol Edgar, Cam
Edgar,Brian Dobbyn,Richard Orr, Rhonda Lee Buchanan, Geo
Patterson, Brian McBurney, Dianne McArthur
2. Secretaries Report by Brian McBurney 1st Richard Orr, 2nd Rhonda
Lee Buchanan That the report be passed as presented Carried
3. Treasurers Report by Richard Orr All bills are paid ,first quarter
was our best yet ,some money in the bank , Got a clean audit from
the Township . 1st Sherry Snell, 2nd Rhonda Lee Buchanan That the
report be passed as presented Carried
4. Treasurer’s Resignation 1st carol Edgar , 2nd Rhonda Lee Buchanan
That Richard Orr’s resignation be accepted with regret effective May
31,2015 Carried
5. Upstairs windows The upstairs windows are 35 yrs old and need
replacing. It was decided that large upper panes with bottom sliders
be bought two at a time and that prices be asked for from two local
contractors . 1st Richard Orr, 2nd Dianne McArthur Carried
6. Fish Fry The Fish Fry will be Thurs , June 18,2015 From 5 to 7 pm
with the Brussels Legion providing the fish , Adults $15.00 Children
under 12 $7.50
1st Sherry Snell 2nd Geo Patterson Carried
7. Hard Flooring for Downstairs That we approach Rob Carerie
flooring from Listowel to give us a price to relace the carpet
downstairs and on the stairs . 1st Richard Orr 2nd Ken VerBakel
Carried
8. 4 H Club That we donate the hall for the 4H Regional meeting . 1st
Richard Orr
2nd Rhonda lee Buchanan Carried
9. BBQ The old BBQ was beyond fixing and due to lack of use it was
decided not to replace it at this time .
10. Memorial Bench Cam is to ask Mark Breckenbridge for a bill for the
bench as we have not received one yet .
11. Howick Township Volunteer Appreciation Night The Appreciation
night is Thurs May 21,2015 for anyone interested .
12.E.M. S. The inspection was done on the defibrulator and the child
paddles were replaced ,recertification is to taske place next year and
anuone interested will be allowed to take the certification .
13. Stair Lift The stair lift has been inspected and passed inspection .
14. Other Business Month managers are expected to stay till the
event is over and set the alarm & thermostat before leaving , The
liquor License is good until Dec 2016,Rhonda Lee & Geo will stay on
the Board until Rhonda has some answers on her health condition.
15.Next Meeting The next meeting is Mon June 1, 2015’
16.Adjournment 1st Brian Dobbyn
2nd Richard Orr That the meeting
adjourn at 8.30 pm Carried
CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY
The Corporation of the Township of Howick
Economic Development Committee Minutes
Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 7 pm
Present:
Chair Randy Scott
Robert Clarkson
Linda Henhoeffer
Shelley Miller-Cameron
Al Rams
Art Versteeg
Recording Secretary Carol Watson
1. Call to Order
Chair Scott called the Township of Howick Economic Development Committee meeting
to order at 7 pm.
2. Acceptance of Agenda
Moved by Shelley Miller-Cameron; Seconded by Linda Henhoeffer:
Be it resolved that the Township of Howick Economic Development Committee
approve the agenda as presented. Carried. ED Resolution No. 12/15
3. Declaration of Pecuniary Interest
There were no declarations of pecuniary interest stated by any member of the Howick
Economic Development Committee.
4. Business Arising
The Committee discussed “Welcome to Howick” signs specifications and agreed on the
size of 6 feet by 3 feet and directed staff to contact Woolwich Township and the Town of
Minto to gather further information regarding their signs. Al Rams offered to get more
information regarding aluminum signs from a company that installed signs for the
Township of Springwater. This information will be presented at the next EDC meeting.
5. New Business
The Committee reviewed the request for quotes received for designing and printing
Howick Township brochures and agreed to allow Al Rams to contact Harbour Printing
for more information. The Committee also discussed selling advertising space on the
one side of the brochure at a cost of $125 for a business card size and $250 for double
the size. The Committee agreed that 10,000 brochures would be printed and distributed
through Howick public community events, available at Howick businesses and the
Belmore and Howick arenas. The Committee hoped that they could be printed by the
fall and directed staff to send letters to all Howick businesses offering advertising space
on a first come, first serve basis. Shelley and Carol agreed to work together on the
project.
The Committee provided Howick BIA map updates.
Al advised about the Clifford Homecoming in 2017 being organized by Chair Bill Smith.
The Committee agreed to put a float in the parade.
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The Township of Howick Economic Development Committee May 26, 2015 Minutes
6. Adjournment
Moved by Al Rams; Seconded by Shelley Miller-Cameron:
Be it resolved that the Economic Development Committee meeting now stands
adjourn at 8:09 pm to meet again on July 28, 2015 at 7 pm. Carried. ED Resolution
No. 13/15
Chair Randy Scott
Recording Secretary
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MINUTES _ MEETING #66
MEETING:
SOURCE PROTECTION COMMITTEE
DATE:
FRIDAY, APRIL 24,2015
TIME:
9:30 A.M.
LOCATION:
GREY SAUBLE CONSERVATION, OWEN SOUND ON
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Mike Traynor called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m.
In Attendance:
Chair, Mike Traynor
Andrew Barton, David Biesenthal, Bruce Davidson, Carolyn Day, Robert
Emerson, Ken Furlong, Kathie Hughes, Mark Kraemer, Brent Lanktree,
Les Nichols, Carolyn Parker, Bill Twaddle
Others Present:
Teresa Mclellan, Ex-officio, Ministry of the Environment and climate
Change (MOECC)
Nancy Guest, Recording Secretary, Drinking water Source protection
(DwsP)
Also in Attendance: John Cottrill, CAO, Grey Sauble Conservation
Wayne Brohman, General Manager/Secretary-Treasurer, Saugeen
Conservation
Emily Vandermeulen, Program Supervisor, DWSp
Alex Milanetti, GlS/Database Specialist, DWSp
Karen Gillan, Communications Specialist, DWSP
Regrets:
Les MacKinnon, Mitch Twolan
Absent:
Dale Thompson
Proxy Appointed By: Les MacKinnon
The Chair introduced and welcomed Andy Lennox, Mayor of Wellington North, Matt Aston,
Wellington North Public Works Director, Kyle Davis, Wellington County Risk Management
Officer andElizabeth Thompson, Councillor for the Township of Chatsworth.
SPC Mtg #66
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April 24,2015
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Adopted Minures
l.
Adoption of Asenda
No.
SPC-15-236
Motion
Moved by Bruce Davidson
Seconded by Les Nichols
THAT the Amended Agenda
be adopted as distributed.
Carried
2.
Declaration of Pecuniarv or Conflict of Interest
Committee members were reminded to disclose any pecuniary interest that may arise during the
course of the meeting. No disclosures of pecuniary interest were expressed at this time.
3.
Adontion of Minutes
Motion No.
SPC-15-237
Moved by Ken Furlong
Seconded by Andrew Barton
THAT the Minutes of the March 20,2015 Source Protection Committee meeting
as distributed.
Carried
4.
be adopted
Correspondence
Email from Source Protection Committee (SPC) member, Les Nichols, dated April 14,2015
respecting letter to the editor of Ontario Farmer was noted and fïted.
Email from SPC member, Les Nichols, dated Ãpril22,20l5 in response to the aforementioned
Ontario Farmer letter was noted and fïled.
Email from the Director, Source Protection Programs Branch, MOECC, Ling Mark, dated April
22,2015 advising of the approval of the Essex Region Source Protection Plan was noted and
filed.
5.
Reports
Administration Report
The Chair reviewed Report 5a and advised that a workplan has been incorporated into Gantt chart
form setting out the tasks to be completed and the timelines relative to those tasks. The Committee
was invited to advise of any possible gaps in the workplan. The budget was reviewed; as well as
the remainder of the consultation schedule. The termination of the water budget consultant was
discussed and the Committee deferred to the Management Committee to file a complaint. The
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Chair advised that an Expression of lnterest was posted respecting the Project Manager's position
and a selection committee formed by the Management Committee.
Technical Advisory Committee Report
The Chair reviewed Report 5b and advised that a Technical Advisory Committee is being formed
to address the Events-Based Area (EBA) issues. The Committee discussed the purpose, goals and
structure of the Technical Advisory Committee and Bill Twaddle and Kathie Hughes were named
as the Source Protection Committee representatives on the Technical Advisory Committee.
6.
Delegation
The Mayor of The Township of Wellington North and Chair of the Wellington County Planning
and Development Committee, Andy Lennox, introduced the delegation from Wellington North,
and the County of Wellington Risk Management Offìcial, Kyle Davis, gave a slide presentation to
the Committee reviewing the position of Wellington County relative to the Updated Proposed
Source Protection Plan.
7.
Matters Arising from the Minutes
Revised Assessment Reports
The Program Supervisor reviewed Report 7a and advised that all Ministry of the Environment and
Climate Change (MOECC) comments have been addressed. The majority of the changes were
"housekeeping" matters including grammar, spelling and punctuation. The Events-Based Area
technical work was removed, as previously agreed-to by the Committee. The Chair confirmed the
discussion at the March 20,2015 meeting of the Committee where it was agreed that the Revised
Assessment Reports were ready for approval.
Motion No.
Moved by Carolyn Day
Seconded by Bill Twaddle
sPC-15-238
THAT the Source Protection Committee for the Saugeen, Grey Sauble, Northern Bruce
Peninsula Source Protection Region approve the Revised Assessment Reports for the
Saugeen Valley Source Protection Area, the Grey Sauble Source Protection Area and the
Northern Bruce Peninsula Source Protection Area respectively pending the implementation
of changes agreed to by the Source Protection Committee during its meeting on April 24,
2015; and further,
THAT Drinking Water Source Protection Staff be directed to forward the respective Revised
Assessment Reports to the Saugeen Valley Source Protection Authority, the Grey Sauble
Source Protection Authority and the Northern Bruce Peninsula Source Protection
Authority, as required by Ontario Regulation 287107.
Carried
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Updated Proposed Source Protection Plan
The Program Supervisor reviewed Report 7b and proceeded to review the table containing
comments received from various stakeholders together with suggested adjustments to the text. The
Committee discussed all comments submitted by affected municipalities in the County of
Wellington and some comments submitted by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate
Change.
The Committee discussed the timelines respecting by-laws, identification and confrrmation of
threats for the development of a risk management plan and completion of the risk management
plan.
Motion No.
sPc-15-239
Moved by Mark Kraemer
Seconded by Ken Furlong
THAT timelines be changed to: 3 years to initiate and 5 years to enact, for all municipalities
in the Source Protection Region.
Carried
The Committee continued to discuss the comments received from Wellington County respecting
the Updated Proposed Source Protection Plan.
The meeting recessed for lunch at 12220 p.m. and reconvened at 1:00 p.m.
A discussion followed respecting the wording in policy l5-02.
Motion No.
sPC-15-240
Moved by Ken Furlong
Seconded by Carolyn Day
THAT '(^ndlor" be added after the first clause in policy 15-02 and '3shall" shall remaÍn in
the wording.
Carried
Staff will review the UPSPP to determine what may be affected by the use of 'oandlor" and will
present a report to the Committee at the next meeting.
The Committee reviewed and came to decisions about all of the comments received from
Wellington County. Several comments received from the MOECC were discussed and decisions
made.
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8.
New Business
Motion No.
sPc-15-241
Moved by Carolyn Day
Seconded by Bruce Davidson
THAT the Drinking Water Source Protection Committee move into Committee of the Whole
in camera for matters pertaining to identifiable individuals; and,
THAT Management Committee members and Source Protection Committee ex-officio
members remain in the meeting for the in camera session.
Carried
Motion No.
sPC-15-242
Moved by Brent Lanktree
Seconded by Kathie Hughes
THAT the Drinking Water Source Protection Committee rise from Committee of the \ilhole
in camera and report.
Carried
9.
Other Business
There was no other business.
10.
Confirmation of Next Meeting and Adjournment
The next Committee meeting to frnish the discussion of the comments submitted respecting the
Updated Proposed Source Protection Plan will be held on Friday, May 8, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. until
12:00 p.m. at the Saugeen Valley Conservation Administration Offices, 1078 Bruce Road 12,
Formosa, Ontario.
There being no further business, Bruce Davidson made a motion to adjourn at 3: l0 p.m.
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From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Ty Gallaher
Carol Watson
RE: Howick brochures
June-10-15 12:05:26 PM
Good morning Carol, I am wondering can I send a written email for request to Have the
Ryan Gallaher Memorial Tournament August 7,8,9.. We would like to have beer gardens and
all proceeds will help with minor ball has well park improvements..
Please let me know
Ty
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 11:52:00 -0400
From: [email protected]
Subject: Howick brochures
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Hello all – the Township of Howick Economic Development Committee is working on getting
brochures printed. Please review the attached document and advise of any annual events
that you would like to include in the brochure, thanks.
Carol Watson, Clerk
Township of Howick
44816 Harriston Rd, PO Box 89
GORRIE On N0G 1X0
Phone: 519 335-3208
Fax: 519 335-6208
[email protected]
www.town.howick.on.ca
Under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 and in accordance with Ontario's Municipal Freedom of Information
and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA), the Corporation of the Township of Howick wishes to inform the public that
all information including opinions, presentations, reports and documentation provided for or at a Public Meeting or
other public process are considered part of the public record. This information may be posted on the Township's
website and/or made available to the public upon request.
RECEIVED
JUN 0, 7015
l'9WN8H1P QF H9WIGK
June 1,2015
To Whom it may concern without
prejudice:
I can't express my concern enough with this billing that is almost double the original estimate and the
fact that the drain has not accomplished the job it was proposed to do. As everyone can see there is still
standing water in the field and our property still floods every time it rains. Our neighbours across the
road who do have water issues with flood in their basements where conveniently
dropped from the
"who the drain effects" list.
I brought it to the attention
of Burnside when the first drawing showing the elevations was given to us.
They then came out and did test holes to determine
work and they did not do their testing properly.
that "it would work".
It now shows that it didn't
What recourse has been taken up with Burnside?
Thus I and several others are paying for a drain that was to benefits one farm.
For that kind of money
several problems that have existed for years and that are well known to the county could have be fixed.
I'm very disappointed
in the decisions that were made regarding an old railroad drain that has no
bearing on our community
today.
very bad decision and an outdated
I now know why Howick has a tax burden that is excessive, it's due to
Drainage Act.
I sincerely hope that a lesson was learned by the exercise and burden you have but on many
undeserving people in your community.
As for the billing, there was no date given as to when we could expect to see the billing and I feel it is
very unfair to expect people to have a bill of this size dropped on them and be expected to pay in one
payment or be charged interest if not paid within 30 days. I'm paying the revised invoice #7417 for
$6615.00 and expect your consideration
With Regards,
~~
Michelle Kennedy
for the interest you have added.
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Huron Tourism Association
[email protected]
Huron County Map Guide is NOW AVAILABLE!
June-01-15 3:03:49 PM
The Huron County Map Guide is NOW
AVAILABLE!!
The Huron County Planning & Development Dept has created a map
guide that features:
Complete Street Name Index
Lot and Concession Grid
Detailed Town Maps
Road Surfaces: Paved and Unpaved
Locations of Beaches, Marinas, Municipal Parks, conservation
areas, libraries, golf courses
Tourist Information and much more...
We are looking for retailers that are interested in selling these books in
their place of business. A retailer can purchase the books for $3 each
(including HST) and sell them for $5, therefore making a $2 profit on
each book.
Upon filling out this form, the requested number of books will be dropped
off. In December 2015 the Planning & Development Dept will be in
contact to collect payment and retrieve any unsold books that the retailer
wishes to give back. The retailer can request additional books at any
time. The minimum number of books a retailer is able to order is 20.
Please contact the Planning & Development Dept with any questions or
to place an order:
Huron County Planning & Development Dept
57 Napier St. Goderich, Ontario
Phone: 519-524-8394 ext 3
Fax: 519-524-5677
Email: [email protected]
Huron County Map Guide Order Form
Name of Retailer:
Location:
Phone Number:
Email:
Number of Copies Requested:
(minimum 20)
Click here to print off your fillable form.
Huron County Planning & Development Dept
57 Napier St. Goderich, Ontario
Phone: 519-524-8394 ext 3
Fax: 519-524-5677
Email: [email protected]
Corporation of the
COUNTY OF HURON
OFFICE OF THE WARDEN
Court House, Goderich, Ontario
519-524-8394
Fax: 519-524-2044
N7 A 1M2
RECEIVED
JUN 0 8 7015
June 8, 2015
RE:
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
County of Huron Appreciation and Recognition Day for Emergency Workers
Sunday, September 6, 2015
The daily actions and ongoing sacrifices of our local emergency workers to keep us safe are
remarkable. That's why the County of Huron has declared Sunday, September 6,2015 as
Appreciation and Recognition Day for Emergency Workers. It is a chance to show our
appreciation and support of local individuals who provide emergency services, such as
police, fire, ambulance and other emergency response workers.
We have asked all local churches to participate by including information in their service
that day. We are hoping they will take a few minutes with the congregation to recognize
local members that serve and protect us. It's one small way of saying" Thsnk-Yoii' to
valuable emergency workers in our communities.
We have also sent a letter to all local emergency services letting them know the County of
Huron has declared this special day on their behalf and to thank them for their ongoing
work.
We also encourage you, as a local politician, to be personally involved in supporting this
important day of recognition in whatever way is possible in your community.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We are very interested in your
thoughts and ideas about this day.
Please contact Ieff Horseman, Acting Chief, Emergency Services for the County of Huron
at (519) 524-8394 ext. 3314 or [email protected].
Thank you for your support in making this important day a success.
Sincerely,
~ arden
County of Huron
From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:
Ron Plasschaert
[email protected]
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]
Huron County Crime Stoppers Golf Tournament
May-28-15 11:19:31 AM
HCCS_Golf_Brochure.pdf
2015_Golf_Poster.gif
Dear Reeve Versteeg, Council and staff of Howick Township:
The Huron County Crime Stoppers is hosting our annual Charity golf tournament on Friday, July 10
at the Exeter Golf Club, and we are inviting all Huron Municipalities to participate!
We are hoping for at least one team to represent Howick Township, and if you would consider
being a Gold or Silver sponsor. Our goal is to have a team represent each Municipality in Huron
County to create a little friendly competition and, of course, bragging rights. Wouldn't it be great to
go into South Huron and show them what Howick Township is made of??? :)
You can register your teams online here: www.hc-cs.ca
We are also encouraging more ladies to join us! For some reason that escapes us, the ratio of lady
golfers in our tournament has been low, and that's just criminal. We have a ladies longest drive,
closest to the hole etc, and we'd like to see it more challenging to win! Our goal is to have at least 5
ladies teams, and we're hoping you can help with that!!!
Please let me know if you are able to sponsor our tournament, and provide a donation to our prize /
auction table. If you have any questions about the Crime Stoppers program or our tournament,
please do not hesitate to call me.
PS - we have created an event for this on our Facebook page here. As a HUGE FAVOR, would you
please click "invite" to share with all your friends? It's a no-cost way of getting the word out. While
you're there, feel free to "like" the Crime Stoppers page as well. Very much appreciated!!! :)
Sincerely,
Ron Plasschaert
Vice-Chair
Huron County Crime Stoppers
P.O. Box 1029
132 St. George Street
Mitchell ON N0K 1N0
www.hc-cs.ca
Registered Charity #892958646RR0001
Work Phone – (519) 606-6000
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Minister (MAH)
Minister (MAH)
Municipal Elections Act/Exprimez-vous: la Loi de 1996 sur les élections municipals
May-28-15 10:36:14 AM
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Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Office of the Minister
777 Bay Street, 17 th Floor Toronto ON M5G 2E5
Tel. 416-585-7000 Fax 416-585-6470 www.ontario.ca/MAH Ministère des
Affaires municipales et du Logement
Bureau du ministre
777, rue Bay, 17 e étage
Toronto ON M5G 2E5
Tél. 416-585-7000
Téléc. 416-585-6470
www.ontario.ca/MAH
MIN15-66634
May 28, 2015
Ontario is launching a review of the Municipal Elections Act to take one step closer to
giving municipalities the option of using ranked ballots in future municipal elections.
This review will explore ways in which ranked ballots can be implemented by
municipalities across the province.
In addition, the review will ensure that the rules governing how municipal leaders are
elected are clear and simple, and reflect how modern campaigns and elections
should be run.
Over the next couple of months our government will be consulting with the public,
municipalities, community groups and key stakeholders to hear about what’s working,
what we can continue improving and suggested solutions.
Have your say:
• Submit comments online at ontario.ca/municipalelections
• Email comments to [email protected]
• Write to:
Municipal Elections Act Review
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Local Government Policy Branch
777 Bay Street, 13th Floor, Toronto, ON M5G 2E5
The deadline for comments is July 27, 2015.
Thank you for your participation.
Information on the upcoming review of the Municipal Act, the City of Toronto Act and
the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act will follow.
Best regards,
Ted McMeekin
Minister
Le gouvernement de l’Ontario a lancé un examen de la Loi de 1996 sur les élections
municipales. Cet examen constitue un pas de plus vers l’octroi aux municipalités de
l’option d’utiliser le scrutin préférentiel dans les futures élections municipales. Il vise à
déterminer les façons dont les municipalités de la province peuvent mettre en œuvre
le scrutin préférentiel.
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municipaux soient claires et simples et correspondent à la façon dont les campagnes
et les élections modernes devraient se dérouler.
Au cours des deux prochains mois, le gouvernement mènera des consultations pour
savoir ce qui fonctionne et ce qu’il peut continuer à améliorer, et pour obtenir des
suggestions de solutions.
Exprimez-vous :
• en envoyant vos commentaires en ligne à ontario.ca/electionsmunicipales;
• en envoyant vos commentaires par courriel à [email protected]
• en nous écrivant à :
Examen de la Loi de 1996 sur les élections municipales
Ministère des Affaires municipales et du Logement
Direction des politiques relatives aux administrations
locales
777, rue Bay, 13e étage, Toronto ON M5G 2E5
La date limite de présentation des commentaires est le 27 juillet 2015.
Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority
Providing leadership to protect and enhance our water, forests and soils!
June 3, 2015
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Township of Howick
PO Box 89
44816 Harriston Rd.
Gorrie, ON NOG lXO
JUN 0 9 2015
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
Attention: Carol Watson, Clerk
Dear Mrs. Watson,
Re: MVCA Floodplain Mapping Amendments
The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority's Board of Directors will be considering the approval of
amendments to watershed floodplain maps at an upcorning meeting:
Date:
Time:
Location:
Wednesday August 26,2105
8:00 p.m.
Knights of Columbus Hall, 390 Parsons Court, Goderich
Any person may attend the Board meeting and/or make written or email comments either in support or
in opposition of the proposed floodplain amendments.
Anyone wishing to be notified of the Board's decision regarding the floodplain amendments must make
a written or email request to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority.
The Conservation Authority will be holding a Public Information Centre on Tuesday July 7th at the
Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre (800 Sports Drive in Brussels) from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The proposed floodplain maps for the Huron County portion of the watershed will be on display and staff
will be available to answer questions.
Two other Public Information Centres are planned for the review of proposed amendments to the
Conservation Authority's portions of Bruce, Perth and Wellington Counties:
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Monday July 6 at the Lucknow & District Sports Complex (662 Campbell St., Lucknow) from
3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Wednesday July 8 at the Wall ace Community Centre (6670 Perth Line 88, Kurtzville) from
3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Member of
MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
1093 Marietta Street, Box 127, Wroxeter, ON NOG 2XO
519335-3557
Fax: 519 335-3516 Email: [email protected]
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Please contact me if you have questions or would like additional information.
Sincerely,
MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORTIY
Stephen Jackson, P.Eng
Flood and Erosion Safety Services Coordinator
[email protected]
Member of
MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
1093 Marietta Street, Box 127, Wroxeter, ON NOG 2XO
519335-3557
Fax: 519335-3516
Email: maitlandwrnvca.on.ca
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THE PLANNING ACT
NOTICE OF DECISION
RECEIVED
OF OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO THE
HURON COUNTY OFFICIAL PLAN
JUN 1 0 2015
BY THE CORPORATION OF THE
COUNTY OF HURO
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
TAKE NOTICE that the County of Huron made a decision to adopt Official Plan Amendment No. 4 to the
Huron County Official Plan on June 3rd, 2015 under Section 17 of the Planning Act.
PURPOSE AND EFFECT
The purpose of this County initiated amendment to the Huron County Official Plan is to ensure
consistency with the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement. This is an amendment under Section 17 of the
Planning Act and not a 5 Year Review under Section 26 of the Planning Act. The following is a list of key
changes made to the Plan
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The Agriculture section has been amended with the addition of updated policies for on-farm
diversified uses and agriculture-related uses.
The Agriculture section has been amended by deleting the Minimum Distance Separation formula
requirements for the severance of existing residences surplus to a farming operation where barns
exist on separately titled lots
The Extractive Resource section has been amended to include policy to permit accessory
aggregate recycling facilities, in accordance with the requirements of the Aggregate Resources
Act.
The Settlement Patterns section has been amended to eliminate the reference to a 5 lot limit for
development on private water and septic services, and to require developments on private
services to demonstrate no negative impacts.
The Natural Environment section has been updated to reference the requirement for development
in areas of habitat of endangered species and threatened species to be in accordance with
provincial and federal requirements.
The Community Services section has been strengthened to support active transportation.
WHO CAN FILE AN APPEAL
Only individuals, corporations or public bodies may appeal a decision of the approval authority to the
Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group
However, an appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the
group on its behalf
No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the
amendment was adopted, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written
submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable
grounds to add the person or public body as a party
WHEN AND HOW TO FILE AN APPEAL
Any appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board must be filed with the Clerk of the County of Huron not later
than 4:30 p.m. on June 29th, 2015
The appeal should be sent to the attention of the County Clerk, at the address shown below and it must
1) set out the specific part of the proposed official plan amendment to which the appeal applies,
2) set out the reasons for the appeal, and
3) be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Municipal Board Act in the amount of
$125.00 payable by certified cheque to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.
WHEN THE DECISION IS FINAL
The decision of the County of Huron is final if a notice of appeal is not received on or before the last date
for appeal noted above.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information about Official Plan Amendment No. 4 and the decision is available for public
inspection between 830 a.m. and 430 p.rn at the County of Huron Planning and Development
Department, 57 Napier sr. Goderich, ON, N7A 1W2, (519) 524-8394 Ext. 3, or online at
www.huroncounty.ca/official plan.
DATED AT THE TOWN OF GODERICH THIS 8th DAY OF JUNE, 2015.
Susan Cronin
County Clerk
1 Court House Square
Goderich ON N7A 1M2
519-524-8394
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING THE COUNTY
!J2015 OF
PERTH OFFICIAL PLAN POLICIES REGARDING SURPLUS
FARM DWELLING SEVERANCES
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the County of Perth will hold a Public Meeting
on June 23. 2015 at 7:30 p.m. at the Sebringville Community Centre (302 Huron Road, Sebringville)
to hear input from interested persons/parties concerning the existing County of Perth Official Plan
policies regarding surplus farm dwelling severances.
The surplus farm dwelling policy was discussed by Council as part of the County of Perth's Five Year
Review of its Official Plan. The current Official Plan policy prohibits the severance of surplus farm
dwellings from farm properties (see below). The Public Meeting will serve as a venue for the public to
bring forward any comments regarding the current policy:
"5.6.3
Residential
Use
Consents for the severance of lots for residential use on lands within the "Agriculture"
designation shall be prohibited. This includes the creation of all new non-farm related
residential lots and the severance of existing farm dwellings (principal dwelling,
supplementary dwellings, mobile homes, garden suites), and surplus farm dwellings."
ANY PERSON may attend the Public Meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in
support of, or in opposition to, Council's decision to have Section 5.6.3 of the County of Perth Official
Plan remain unchanged. Written communications should be sent to the County of Perth Planning and
Development Department (Attention: Allan Rothwell).
If you wish to be notified of any further action relating to this policy you must make a written request
to the Clerk of the County of Perth (Jillene Bellchamber-Glazier).
Email: [email protected].
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to Section 5.6.3 of the County Official Plan can be viewed on
the County's website (www.perthcounty.ca) under the Administration tab and is also available for
inspection during office hours at the County of Perth Planning and Development Department located
in the County Court House at 1 Huron Street in Stratford, Ontario.
DATED AT THE CITY OF STRATFORD THIS 3rd DAY OF JUNE, 2015.
Mr. Allan Rothwell, Director of Planning and Development
County Court House, 1 Huron St. Stratford, ON N5A 5S4
Fax: (519) 273-5967
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (519) 271-0531 (ext. 410)