The Corporation of the City of Kawartha Lakes
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Agenda
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Committee of the Whole Meeting

COW2023-03
Open Session Commencing at 1:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
City Hall
26 Francis Street, Lindsay, Ontario K9V 5R8
Members:
  • Mayor Doug Elmslie
  • Deputy Mayor Tracy Richardson
  • Councillor Ron Ashmore
  • Councillor Dan Joyce
  • Councillor Charlie McDonald
  • Councillor Mike Perry
  • Councillor Eric Smeaton
  • Councillor Pat Warren
  • Councillor Emmett Yeo

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Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure and Sale of a Portion of Road Allowance between 447 and 451 Cambray Road
(relating to Item 7.4 on the Agenda)

Kelly Shelswell

  • That the deputation of Kelly Shelswell, regarding the Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure and Sale of a Portion of Road Allowance between 447 and 451 Cambray Road, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure and Sale of a Portion of Road Allowance between 447 and 451 Cambray Road
(relating to Item 7.4 on the Agenda)
Kevin Duguay

  • That the deputation of Kevin Duguay, regarding the Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure and Sale of a Portion of Road Allowance between 447 and 451 Cambray Road, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Request for Relief for a High Water Bill for the Woodville Medical Centre
Andrew Veale

  • That the deputation of Andrew Veale, regarding a Request for Relief for a High Water Bill for the Woodville Medical Centre, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

License Agreement Between The City of Kawartha Lakes and The Hickory Beach Dock Owner's Association
(relating to Item 7.1 on the Agenda)
Sandy Medeiros
Fatima Barbosa

  • That the deputation of Sandy Medeiros and Fatima Barbosa, regarding a License Agreement Between The City of Kawartha Lakes and The Hickory Beach Dock Owner's Association, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Introductory Overview of the Pinnguaq Association
Ryan Oliver, Chief Executive Officer, Pinnguaq Association

  • That the presentation by Ryan Oliver, Chief Executive Officer for the Pinnguaq Association, regarding an Introductory Overview of the Pinnguaq Association, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Bill 23 Heritage Impacts
Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer - Heritage Planning

  • That the presentation by Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer - Heritage Planning, regarding Bill 23 Heritage Impacts, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Bill 23 Heritage Impacts and Designation Priorities
Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer - Heritage Planning

  • That Report ED2023-005, Bill 23 Heritage Impacts and Designation Priorities, be received for information; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

License Agreement Between The City of Kawartha Lakes and The Hickory Beach Dock Owner's Association
Lucas Almeida, Law Clerk - Realty Services

  • That Report RS2023-018, License Agreement between the City of Kawartha Lakes and the Hickory Beach Dock Owners Association, be received;

    That the agreement between the City of Kawartha Lakes and the Hickory Beach Dock Owners Association not be renewed;

    That Realty Services prepare the approximately 50 individual agreements between dock owners and the City of Kawartha Lakes to begin on June 1, 2023, being the end of the term of the license agreement between the City and the Dock Owners Association;

    That Realty Services license the approximately 6 docks located on common area at the North end of Parkhill Drive, with a term beginning June 1, 2023; and

    That these recommendations be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Sale of Portions of Road Allowance adjacent to 80 Ellice Street, Fenelon Falls
Laura Carnochan, Law Clerk - Realty Services

  • That Report RS2023-019, Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Sale of Portions of Road Allowance adjacent to 80 Ellice Street, Fenelon Falls, be received;

    That the subject property, being portions of road allowance adjacent to 80 Ellice Street, Fenelon Falls and legally described as Blake Street on Plan 100 West of Ellice Street (PIN: 63150-0229 (LT)), and Hun Street on Plan 100 (PIN: 63150-0228 (LT)), and Part of South Street on Plan 100 Except Parts 1 and 2 on Plan 57R-4580 (PIN: 63150-0212 (LT)), in the Geographic Township of Fenelon, City of Kawartha Lakes, be declared surplus to municipal needs;

    That the sale of the portions of road allowance to the adjoining landowner be supported, in principle, in accordance with the provisions of By-Law 2018-020, as amended, and the Municipal Act, 2001, and subject to the parties entering into a conditional Agreement of Purchase and Sale;

    That Council set the value of the land at the higher of the appraised value or the minimum set price of $15.00 per linear foot of interior road allowance;

    That staff be directed to commence the process to stop up and close the said portions of road allowance;

    That a by-law (with any amendments deemed necessary) to close the road and authorize its disposition shall be passed, if appropriate;

    That a deeming by-law be passed contemporaneously with the disposition by-law, if required;

    That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign all documents to facilitate the road closing and conveyance of the lands; and

    That these recommendations be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Sale of a Portion of Road Allowance adjacent to Part Lot 20, Concession 3, Carden
Laura Carnochan, Law Clerk - Realty Services

  • That Report RS2023-020, Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Sale of a Portion of Road Allowance adjacent to Part Lot 20, Concession 3, Carden, be received;

    That the subject property, being a portion of road allowance adjacent to Part of Lot 20, Concession 3 as in R449553, in the Geographic Township of Carden, City of Kawartha Lakes (PINs: 63108-0244 (LT) and 63108-0245 (LT)) and legally described as Part of the Road Allowance between Concession 3 and Concession 4 Lying South of Part 1 on Plan 57R-8100, in the Geographic Township of Carden, City of Kawartha Lakes, being Part of PIN: 63108-0267 (LT), be declared surplus to municipal needs;

    That the sale of the portion of road allowance to the adjoining landowner be supported, in principle, in accordance with the provisions of By-Law 2018-020, as amended, and the Municipal Act, 2001, and subject to the parties entering into a conditional Agreement of Purchase and Sale (including a condition that the subject portion of road allowance merge with the purchaser’s adjacent property on closing and that the subject portion of road allowance will be subject to an easement for continued passage for all those entitled to passage over the private roads);

    That Council set the value of the land at the higher of the appraised value or the minimum set price of $15.00 per linear foot of interior road allowance;

    That staff be directed to commence the process to stop up and close the said portion of road allowance;

    That a by-law (with any amendments deemed necessary) to close the road and authorize its disposition shall be passed, if appropriate;

    That a deeming by-law be passed contemporaneously with the disposition by-law, if required;

    That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign all documents to facilitate the road closing and conveyance of the lands; and

    That these recommendations be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Sale of a Portion of Road Allowance between 447 & 451 Cambray Road, Cambray
Laura Carnochan, Law Clerk - Realty Services

  • That Report RS2023-021, Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Sale of a Portion of Road Allowance between 447 & 451 Cambray Road, Cambray, be received;

    That, notwithstanding Section 8.01 of By-Law 2018-020, as amended, the subject property, being a portion of road allowance between 447 Cambray Road and 451 Cambray Road, Cambray and legally described as Oak Street on Plan 108 between Mill Street and Plan 57R-9303, in the Geographic Township of Fenelon, City of Kawartha Lakes (PIN: 63164-0379 (LT)), be declared surplus to municipal needs;

    That the closure of the portion of road allowance and sale to the adjoining landowner(s) be supported, in principle, in accordance with the provisions of By-Law 2018-020, as amended, and the Municipal Act, 2001, and subject to the parties entering into conditional Agreements of Purchase and Sale (including a condition that the subject portion of road allowance merge with each purchaser’s adjacent property on closing);

    That, if one of the adjacent landowners decides to no longer proceed with the sale, the entirety of the subject portion of road allowance be sold to the remaining purchaser;

    That Council set the value of the land at the higher of the appraised value or the minimum set price of $15.00 per linear foot of interior road allowance;

    That staff be directed to commence the process to stop up and close the said portion of road allowance;

    That a by-law (with any amendments deemed necessary) to close the road and authorize its disposition shall be passed, if appropriate;

    That a deeming by-law be passed contemporaneously with the disposition by-law, if required;

    That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign all documents to facilitate the road closing and conveyance of the lands; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure and Conveyance of a Portion of Shoreline Road Allowance Adjacent to 399 Black River Road
Laura Carnochan, Law Clerk - Realty Services

  • That Report RS2023-022, Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Conveyance of a Portion of Shoreline Road Allowance adjacent to 399 Black River Road, Washago, be received;

    That the subject property, being a portion of shoreline road allowance adjacent to 399 Black River Road, Washago and legally described as Part of the Shoreline Road Allowance in Front of Lot 22-23, Concession 12, North of Black River, in the Geographic Township of Dalton, City of Kawartha Lakes, be declared surplus to municipal needs;

    That the closure of the portion of shoreline road allowance to the adjoining landowner be supported, in principle, in accordance with the provisions of By-Law 2018-020, as amended, and the Municipal Act, 2001, and subject to the parties entering into a conditional Agreement of Purchase and Sale (including a condition that the subject portion of shoreline road allowance merge with the purchaser’s adjacent property on closing);

    That Council convey the subject land for nominal consideration, in exchange for the City acquiring a portion of the forced road known as Black River Road for nominal consideration;

    That the City pay for all costs associated with the transaction;

    That staff be directed to commence the process to stop up and close the said portion of shoreline road allowance;

    That a by-law (with any amendments deemed necessary) to close the road and authorize its disposition shall be passed, if appropriate;

    That a deeming by-law be passed contemporaneously with the disposition by-law, if appropriate;

    That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign all documents to facilitate the road closing and conveyance of the lands; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Sale of Portions of Road Allowance adjacent to 21 Blue Bay Lane, 31 Blue Bay Lane, and 79 Rainbow Road, Fenelon Falls
Laura Carnochan, Law Clerk - Realty Services

  • That Report 2023-023, Proposed Surplus Declaration, Closure, and Sale of Portions of Road Allowance adjacent to 21 Blue Bay Lane, 31 Blue Bay Lane, and 79 Rainbow Road, Fenelon Falls, be received;

    That, nothwithstanding Section 8.01 of By-Law 2018-020, as amended, the subject property, being a portion of road allowance adjacent to 21 Blue Bay Lane, 31 Blue Bay Lane, and 79 Rainbow Road, Fenelon Falls and legally described as Part of Lot 26, Concession 8, being Part 2 on Plan 57R-9936 (PIN: 63159-0445 (LT)) and Road Allowance between Concession 7 and Concession 8 between Cameron Lake and Highway 598 Except Part 6 on Plan 57R9936 (PIN: 63159-0449 (LT)), in the Geographic Township of Fenelon, City of Kawartha Lakes, be declared surplus to municipal needs;

    That the sale of the portion of road allowance to the adjoining landowners be supported, in principle, in accordance with the provisions of By-Law 2018-020, as amended, and the Municipal Act, 2001, and subject to the parties entering into a conditional Agreement of Purchase and Sale (including a condition that the subject portion of road allowance merge with each purchaser’s adjacent property on closing);

    That, if one of the adjacent landowners decides to no longer proceed with the sale, that portion of the road allowance be sold to the remaining purchasers, if appropriate (otherwise, to be retained by the City);

    That Council set the value of the land at the higher of the appraised value or the minimum set price of $15.00 per linear foot of interior road allowance;

    That staff be directed to commence the process to stop up and close the said portion of road allowance;

    That a by-law (with any amendments deemed necessary) to close the road and authorize its disposition shall be passed, if appropriate;

    That a deeming by-law be passed contemporaneously with the disposition by-law, if required;

    That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign all documents to facilitate the road closing and conveyance of the lands; and

     That these recommendations be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Surplus Declaration and Sale of a Portion of Block 14, Plan 608 - City Owned Property on Commerce Road
Laura Carnochan, Law Clerk - Realty Services

  • That Report RS2023-024, Proposed Surplus Declaration and Sale of a Portion of Block 14 on Plan 608, be received;

    That the subject property, being a City-owned property located on Commerce Road, Lindsay and legally described as Part of Lot 9 and Part of Block 14 and Part of Commerce Road on Registered Plan No. 608, in the Geographic Town of Lindsay, City of Kawartha Lakes, being Part of PIN: 63237-0406 (LT) and Part of PIN: 631237-0397 (LT), be declared surplus to municipal needs;

    That the sale of the subject property legally described as Part of Lot 9 and Part of Block 14 and Part of Commerce Road on Registered Plan No. 608, in the Geographic Town of Lindsay, City of Kawartha Lakes, being Part of PIN: 63237-0406 (LT) and Part of PIN: 631237-0397 (LT) to the adjoining landowner be supported, in principle, in accordance with the provisions of By-Law 2018-020, as amended, and the Municipal Act, 2001, and subject to the parties entering into a conditional Agreement of Purchase and Sale (including a condition that the subject property merge with the purchaser’s adjacent property on closing, and that the purchaser install fencing at the rear of the property to delineate it from the trail property to the south);

    That a by-law (with any amendments deemed necessary) to close the portion of road allowance and authorize the disposition of the subject property shall be passed, if appropriate;

    That a deeming by-law be passed contemporaneously with the disposition by-law, if required;

    That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign all documents to facilitate the conveyance of the lands; and

    That these recommendations be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Affordable Housing Target Program Recommendations
Michelle Corley, Human Services Manager, Housing

  • That Report HS2023-003, Affordable Housing Target Program, be received;

    That subject to the necessary by-law and Municipal Housing Facilities Agreement being forwarded to council for approval, and the successful completion of such planning and development processes as may be required, the recommended application received through Intake CKL2022-001 of the Affordable Housing Target Program, providing a total of 37 affordable rental units in the City of Kawartha Lakes, as described in Report HS2023-003, be supported;

    That the municipal incentives identified in Table 1 of Report HS2023-003 be approved;

    That the waiver of development charges in the amount of $591,410 be recovered through financing from the uncommitted portion of the General Contingency Reserve (1.32090);

    That the Director of Human Services and the Human Services Manager, Housing be authorized to execute necessary agreements to provide the incentives to this project; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Children's Services Access and Inclusion Expansion Plan
Janine Mitchell, Manager, Human Services

  • That Report HS2023-004, Access and Inclusion Expansion Plan, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Heritage Designation of 932 Highway 7, Geographic Township of Mariposa
Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer - Heritage Planning

  • That Report ED2023-006, Proposed Heritage Designation of 932 Highway 7, Geographic Township of Mariposa, be received;

    That the Municipal Heritage Committee’s recommendation to designate 932 Highway 7 under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act as being of cultural heritage value or interest be endorsed;

    That staff be authorized to proceed with the process to designate the subject property under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, including the preparation and circulation of a Notice of Intention to Designate, and preparation of the designating by-law;

    That a designating by-law be brought forward to Council at the next Regular Council Meeting following the end of the notice period; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Heritage Designation of 16 Bolsover Road, Geographic Township of Eldon
Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer - Heritage Planning

  • That Report ED2023-007, Proposed Heritage Designation of 16 Bolsover Road, Geographic Township of Eldon, be received;

    That the Municipal Heritage Committee’s recommendation to designate 16 Bolsover Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act as being of cultural heritage value or interest be endorsed;

    That staff be authorized to proceed with the process to designate the subject property under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, including the preparation and circulation of a Notice of Intention to Designate, and preparation of the designating by-law;

    That a designating by-law be brought forward to Council at the next Regular Council Meeting following the end of the notice period; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Heritage Designation of 15 Balsam Lake Drive, Geographic Township of Bexley
Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer - Heritage Planning

  • That Report ED2023-008, Proposed Heritage Designation of 15 Balsam Lake Drive, Geographic Township of Bexley, be received;

    That the Municipal Heritage Committee’s recommendation to designate 15 Balsam Lake Drive under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act as being of cultural heritage value or interest be endorsed;

    That staff be authorized to proceed with the process to designate the subject property under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, including the preparation and circulation of a Notice of Intention to Designate, and preparation of the designating by-law;

    That a designating by-law be brought forward to Council at the next Regular Council Meeting following the end of the notice period; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Proposed Heritage Designation of 16 Bolsover Road, Geographic Township of Eldon
Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer - Heritage Planning

  • That Report ED2023-009, Proposed Heritage Designation of 1474 Highway 7A, Geographic Township of Manvers, be received;

    That the Municipal Heritage Committee’s recommendation to designate 932 Highway 7 under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act as being of cultural heritage value or interest be endorsed;

    That staff be authorized to proceed with the process to designate the subject property under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, including the preparation and circulation of a Notice of Intention to Designate, and preparation of the designating by-law;

    That a designating by-law be brought forward to Council at the next Regular Council Meeting following the end of the notice period; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

2022 Lindsay Ops Landfill Gas Generator Summary
David Kerr, Manager of Environmental Services

  • That Report WM2023-006, 2022 Lindsay Ops Landfill Gas Generator Summary, be received;

    That Staff continue to review the efficiency of the generator annually and budget accordingly;

    That annual reporting cease and Staff be directed to report to Council for significant variations in operational and capital plan only; and

    That these recommendations be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Municipal Heritage Committee 2022 Review and 2023 Work Plan
Emily Turner, Economic Development Officer - Heritage Planning
Councillor Ashmore, Council Representative

  • That Report ED2022-010, Municipal Heritage Committee 2022 Review and 2023 Work Plan, be received;

    That the 2023 Municipal Heritage Committee Work Plan as outlined in Appendix B to Report ED2022-010 be approved; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Kawartha Lakes Parks Advisory Committee Annual Update and 2023 Work Plan
LeAnn Donnelly, Executive Assistant, Community Services
Mayor Elmslie, Council Representative
Deputy Richardson, Council Representative
Councillor McDonald, Council Representative

  • That Report PR2023-001, Parks Advisory Committee Annual Report and 2023 Work Plan, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Kawartha Lakes Cemetery Board 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan
Patricia Wykes, Cemetery Administrator
Councillor Yeo, Council Representative

  • That Report CEM2023-001, Kawartha Lakes Cemetery Board Annual Report and 2023 Work Plan, be received; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Fenelon Landfill Public Review Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan
Kayla Pantaleo, Regulatory Compliance Officer
Councillor Perry, Council Representative

  • That Report 2023-001, Fenelon Landfill Public Review Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan, be received;

    That the 2023 Fenelon Landfill Public Review Committee Work Plan, as outlined in Appendix A to Report WM2023-001, be approved; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Lindsay Ops Landfill Public Review Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan
Kayla Pantaleo, Regulatory Compliance Officer
Councillor Smeaton, Council Representative

  • That Report WM2023-002, Lindsay Ops Landfill Public Review Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan, be received;

    That the 2023 Lindsay Ops Public Review Committee Work Plan attached to this report as Appendix A to Report WM2023-002 be approved by Council; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Waste Management Advisory Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan
Kayla Pantaleo, Regulatory Compliance Officer
Councillor Joyce, Council Representative
Councillor Warren, Council Representative

  • That Report WM2023-003, Waste Management Advisory Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan, be received;

    That the 2023 Waste Management Advisory Committee Work Plan attached to this report as Appendix A to Report WM2023-003 be approved by Council; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Kawartha Lakes Accessibility Advisory Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan
Christine Briggs, IDEA Partner
Councillor McDonald, Council Representative

  • That Report CORP2023-003, Kawartha Lakes Accessibility Advisory Committee Annual Update and 2023 Work Plan, be received;

    That the 2023 Work Plan for the Kawartha Lakes Accessibility Advisory Committee as outlined in Appendix A to Report CORP2023-003 be approved; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Environmental Advisory Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan
Richard Holy, Director of Development Services
Councillor Warren, Council Representative

  • That Report PLAN2023-009, Environmental Advisory Committee (CKLEAC) 2023 Proposed Work Plan, be received;

    That the 2023 Proposed Environmental Advisory Committee Work Plan as outlined in Appendix A to Report PLAN2023-009 be approved; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Agricultural Development Advisory Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan
Kelly Maloney, Economic Development Officer - Agriculture
Councillor Ashmore, Council Representative

  • That Report ED2023-019, Agricultural Development Advisory Committee 2023 Work Plan, be received;

    That the Agricultural Development Advisory Committee 2023 Work Plan as outlined in Appendix B to Report ED2023-019 be approved; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Kawartha Lakes Airport Advisory Committee 2022 Work Summary and 2023 Work Plan
Lisa Peimann, Executive Assistant, Engineering and Corporate Assets
Councillor Perry, Council Representative

  • That Report ENG2023-012, Kawartha Lakes Airport Advisory Committee Annual Report and 2023 Work Plan, be received;

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Memorandum Regarding a Water Usage Alert System
Councillor Smeaton

  • That the Memorandum from Councillor Smeaton, regarding Water Usage Alert System, be received;

    That Staff be requested to review options that consider a means to alert citizens when their water usage is not trending their typical pattern;

    That Staff report back with options, recommendations and budget implications by end of Q2, 2023; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Memorandum Regarding a Pulverize Roads Request on Ballyduff Road, West of Highway 35 to the Manvers-Scugog Townline, and on Solanum Way
Deputy Mayor Richardson

  • That the Memorandum from Deputy Mayor Richardson, regarding Pulverizing Roads Request on Ballyduff Road West of Highway 35 to Manvers-Scugog Townline, Sandraska Road and Solanum Way, be received;

    That Staff report back with options, recommendations and budget implications by Q3, 2023; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

Memorandum Regarding Road Resurfacing within the Janetville Subdivision
Deputy Mayor Richardson

  • That the Memorandum from Deputy Mayor Richardson, regarding Road Resurfacing within the Janetville Subdivision, be received;

    That Staff report back with options, recommendations and budget implications for resurfacing roads within the Janetville subdivision by Q3, 2023; and

    That this recommendation be brought forward to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

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