The Corporation of the City of Kawartha Lakes

Minutes

Committee of the Whole Meeting

COW2024-06
Open Session Commencing at 11:00 a.m.
Council Chambers
City Hall
26 Francis Street, Lindsay, Ontario K9V 5R8
Members:
  • Mayor Doug Elmslie
  • Deputy Mayor Charlie McDonald
  • Councillor Ron Ashmore
  • Councillor Dan Joyce
  • Councillor Mike Perry
  • Councillor Tracy Richardson
  • Councillor Eric Smeaton
  • Councillor Pat Warren
  • Councillor Emmett Yeo
Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request. The City of Kawartha Lakes is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. Please contact [email protected] if you have an accessible accommodation request.

Mayor Elmslie called the Meeting to order at 11:00 a.m. Councillors R. Ashmore, D. Joyce, M. Perry, T. Richardson, E. Smeaton, and P. Warren were in attendance in Council Chambers.

Deputy Mayor C. McDonald was in attendance electronically.

Councillor E. Yeo was absent.

CAO R. Taylor, City Clerk C. Ritchie, Deputy Clerk S. O'Connell, Directors L. Barrie, S. Beukeboom, B. Robinson, J. Rojas, Fire Chief T. Jones and Deputy Paramedic Chief S. Lucas, were also in attendance in Council Chambers.

  • CW2024-130
    Moved ByCouncillor Richardson
    Seconded ByCouncillor Warren

    That the Agenda for the Open Session of the Committee of the Whole of Tuesday, June 4, 2024, be adopted as circulated and with the following amendments:

    Additions:

    8.4 being a deputation by Evelyn Pascoe and Rebecca Wood, of the Green Advocates at IE Weldon Secondary School, regarding Input on Long Term Direction Provided by Council, including Advocacy for a Go Transit Bus Link in Lindsay

    Carried

There were no declarations of pecuniary interest disclosed.

Accessibility Awareness Recognition Awards Presentation
Kate Lowes, Chair, Accessibility Advisory Committee
Gigi Porteous, Accessibility Advisory Committee
Christine Briggs, IDEA Partner

Kate Lowes, Chair of the Accessibility Advisory Committee, paid tribute to and celebrated the life of Kathryn Peeters, recipient of the 2023 Barbara McArthur Memorial Award of Distinction. Kathryn's tireless dedication to accessibility will have an enduring impact on the community.

Accessibility Awareness Recognition Awards were presented as follows:

  • Outstanding Contribution - Brouwer Bakeshop
  • Outstanding Contribution Business - On The Locks
  • Outstanding Contribution Business - Pie Eyed Monk
  • Outstanding Contribution Business - The Queen's Bistro
  • Outstanding Contribution Business - Wilson's Fresh Blueberries
  • Outstanding Contribution New Build or Modification - Pinnguaq
  • Outstanding Contribution City Employee or Team - Brianne Harrison
  • Outstanding Contribution City Employee or Team - Kirsten Meehan
  • Barbara McArthur Memorial Award of Distinction - Lee-Ann Grof

Municipal Accessibility Master Plan
Christine Briggs, IDEA Partner

  • CW2024-131
    Moved ByCouncillor Smeaton
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ashmore

    That Report CORP2024-016, Kawartha Lakes Municipal Accessibility Master Plan 2024-2029, be received;

    That the Kawartha Lakes Municipal Accessibility Master Plan 2024-2029, substantially in the form provided in Appendix A to Report CORP2024-016, be endorsed by Council; and

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

    Carried

The Meeting recessed at 11:22 a.m.

Mayor Elmslie reconvened the Meeting at 1:00 p.m. with Councillors R. Ashmore, D. Joyce, M. Perry, T. Richardson, E. Smeaton, and P. Warren in attendance in Council Chambers.

Councillor C. McDonald was in attendance electronically.

Councillor E. Yeo was absent.

CAO R. Taylor, City Clerk C. Ritchie, Deputy Clerk S. O'Connell, Directors L. Barrie, S. Beukeboom, C. Faber, B. Robinson, J. Rojas, Fire Chief T. Jones, Deputy Paramedic Chief S. Lucas, Treasurer C. Daynes and Senior Accountant J. Hood were also in attendance in Council Chambers.

City Solicitor R. Carlson and Manager of Planning J. Connolly were in attendance electronically.

Mayor Elmslie read the Land Acknowledgement for the City of Kawartha Lakes.  Mayor Elmslie also spoke to National Indigenous Peoples Day which serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities. It is a day when we come together to honor their unique heritage, traditions, and knowledge that has been passed down through generations.

The Mayor asked those in attendance to observe a Moment of Silent Reflection.

Advocacy for a Go Transit Bus Link in Lindsay
Marilas McInnis

Marilas McInnis spoke on behalf of the local branch of the Retired Teachers of Ontario group to advocate for an integrated transportation network which should include a Go Transit bus link within Kawartha Lakes. She spoke to healthy aging which implies a healthy and active lifestyle and sustainable transportation network lends to that lifestyle.  A sustainable transportation network should include a Go Transit bus link within Kawartha Lakes. She encouraged Council to advocate for a Go Transit bus link.

  • CW2024-132
    Moved ByCouncillor Perry
    Seconded ByCouncillor Richardson

    That the deputation of Marilas McInnis, regarding Advocacy for a Go Transit Bus Link in Lindsay, be received; and

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

    Carried

Short Term Rental Licensing Program
Siamak Shirzad

Siamak Shirzad provided comments on the Short Term Licensing Program. He outlined concerns relating to the application process and also outlined concerns relating to the process that is used to notify landowners of the Program. He also outlined a concern with the fees that are payable for the initial application and for the renewal process and expressed that the renewal fee should be less than the application fee.

  • CW2024-133
    Moved ByCouncillor Perry
    Seconded ByCouncillor Richardson

    That the deputation of Siamak Shirzad, regarding the Short Term Rental Licensing Program, be received; and

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

    Carried

Request to Purchase Sylvester Lane, Lindsay
Wesley Found

Wesley Found provided an overview of a request to purchase Sylvester Lane in Lindsay, that was submitted to the Land Management Team by Linborough Development Corp. The request to purchase the road allowance, with an easement in favour of the City for underground infrastructure, was denied by the Land Management Team. He outlined that Linborough Development Corp. would like to acquire Sylvester Lane as it would allow for the reconfiguration of the parking area for the balance of the lands owned by the Corporation. He asked Council to reconsider the request to purchase the lands.

  • CW2024-134
    Moved ByCouncillor Smeaton
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ashmore

    That the deputation of Wesley Found, regarding a Request to Purchase Sylvester Lane, Lindsay, be received; and

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

    Carried

Input on Long Term Direction Provided by Council, including Advocacy for a Go Transit Bus Link in Lindsay
Timed Appointment 3:00 p.m.
Evelyn Pascoe, Green Advocates, IE Weldon Secondary School

Evelyn Pascoe and Rebecca Wood, of the Green Advocates at I.E. Weldon Secondary School, spoke to green initiatives and encouraged Council to support green energy technology.

  • CW2024-141
    Moved ByCouncillor Richardson
    Seconded ByCouncillor Smeaton

    That the deputation of Evelyn Pascoe and Rebecca Wood, of the Green Advocates at I.E. Weldon Secondary School, regarding Input on Long-Term Direction Provided by Council, Including Advocacy for a Go Transit Bus Link in Lindsay, be received; and

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

    Carried

Concerns Regarding By-Law 2017-151, being the By-Law to Regulate Access to Municipal Right of Ways in the City of Kawartha Lakes
Eileen Arnaud

  • CW2024-135
    Moved ByCouncillor Joyce
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ashmore

    That the correspondence from Eileen Arnaud, regarding Concerns about By-Law 2017-151, being the By-Law to Regulate Access to Municipal Right of Way in the City of Kawartha Lakes, be received; and

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

    Carried

Intimate Partner Violence within the City of Kawartha Lakes
Denise Williams, Chair of the Advocacy Committee, Women's Resources - Kawartha Lakes
Johnine Harris, Women's Resources - Kawartha Lakes

Denise Williams and Johnine Harris, of Women's Resources of Kawartha Lakes, provided an overview of the Women's Resources Organization and how they work to ensure that women and their children can get the help they need to lead lives free of abuse and violence. They encouraged Council to declare intimate partner violence as an epidemic in Kawartha Lakes.

  • CR2024-136
    Moved ByCouncillor Warren
    Seconded ByCouncillor Richardson

    That the presentation by Denise Williams and Johnine Harris, of Women's Resources - Kawartha Lakes, regarding Intimate Partner Violence within the City of Kawartha Lakes, be received; and

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

    Carried

Partnership with the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes Presentation
Ron Taylor, Chief Administrative Officer
Laurie Dillon-Shalk, Executive Director, Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes
Mark Knoester, Board Chair, Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes
Chris Appleton, Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes

Ron Taylor, Chief Administrative Officer, and Laurie Dillon-Schalk, Mark Knoester and Chris Appleton, of the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes, provided an overview of a proposed partnership between the City of Kawartha Lakes and the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes for the establishment of a Social Sustainability Fund. The proposed fund would be managed by the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes with the City contributing $126,000.00 to the fund.  The overview outlined how the proposed fund would be managed by the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes.

  • CR2024-137
    Moved ByCouncillor Warren
    Seconded ByCouncillor Joyce

    That the presentation by Ron Taylor, Chief Administrative Officer, and Laurie Dillon-Schalk, Mark Knoester and Chris Appleton, of the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes, regarding a Partnership with the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes (CFKL), be received; and

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

    Carried

Partnership with the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes (CFKL)
Ron Taylor, Chief Administrative Officer

  • CR2024-138
    Moved ByCouncillor Richardson
    Seconded ByCouncillor Warren

    That Report CAO2024-004, Partnership with the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes (CFKL), be received;

    That total operating funding in the amount of $126,000.00 be committed and provided to the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes over a three-year period, beginning in 2024, as outlined in Report CAO2024-004;

    That Staff be directed to develop a partnership agreement with the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes, outlining service(s) that the CFKL can deliver on the City’s behalf, by end of Q3, 2024;

    That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the resultant partnership agreement with the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes; and

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

    Carried

Kawartha Moves: Active Transportation Master Plan Presentation
Claire Basinski, CIMA+

Brandon Quigley, of CIMA+, spoke on behalf of Claire Basinski, to provide an update on the Active Transportation Master Plan which is known as Kawartha Moves. The Plan is being presented to Council for consideration and the update included a summary of the steps that were taken to compile the Plan.  The update also included an outline of the steps to be taken once the Plan has been implemented by Council, including planning for future projects and the coordination of Active Transportation Programs, Policies and Guidelines.

  • CW2024-139
    Moved ByCouncillor Smeaton
    Seconded ByCouncillor Warren

    That the presentation by Brandon Quigley, of CIMA+, regarding Kawartha Moves: the Active Transportation Master Plan, be received; and

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

    Carried

Kawartha Moves: Active Transportation Master Plan
Jonathan Derworiz, Senior Planner, RPP, MCIP (WSP)

  • CW2024-140
    Moved ByCouncillor Warren
    Seconded ByCouncillor Perry

    That Report PLAN2024-037, Kawartha Moves: Active Transportation Master Plan, be received;

    That the Kawartha Moves: Active Transportation Master Plan, substantially in the form attached as Appendix A to Report PLAN2024-037 be endorsed; and

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

    Carried

Long Term Financial Plan Update Presentation
Sara Beukeboom, Director of Corporate Services

Sara Beukeboom, Director of Corporate Services, and Carolyn Daynes, Treasurer, provided an update on the Long Term Financial Plan which focused on an update on the Operating Budget, a Debenture Strategy, a Reserve Strategy and an update on the Capital Budget.

  • CW2024-142
    Moved ByCouncillor Perry
    Seconded ByCouncillor Richardson

    That the presentation by Sara Beukeboom, Director of Corporate Services, regarding an Update on the Long Term Financial Plan, be received; and

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

    Carried
  • Moved ByCouncillor Smeaton
    Seconded ByCouncillor Perry

    That all of the proposed recommendations shown in Section 11.1 of the Agenda, save and except for Item 11.1.1, be approved by the Committee of the Whole in the order that they appear on the Agenda, sequentially numbered and forwarded to Council for consideration at the next Regular Council Meeting.

    Carried

11.1

 

By-Law 2017-151 - By-Law to Regulate Access to Municipal Right of Ways in the City of Kawartha Lakes
Bryan Robinson, Director of Public Works

  • CW2024-145
    Moved ByCouncillor Smeaton
    Seconded ByCouncillor Warren

    That Report RD2024-008, Review of By-Law 2017-151 - A By-Law to Regulate Access to Municipal Right of Ways in the City of Kawartha Lakes, be received; and

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

    Carried

Request for an All Way Stop at William Street North and Colborne Street West, and, William Street North and Elgin Street, Lindsay
Joseph Kelly, Traffic Management Supervisor

  • CW2024-143

    That Report ENG2024-014, Request for All-Way Stop – William Street North and Colborne Street West, and, William Street North and Elgin Street, Lindsay, be received;

    That an all-way stop be installed at the intersection William Street North and Colborne Street West;

    That flashing red beacons be installed above the stop signs, warning of the all-way stop at the intersection of William Street North and Colborne Street West; and  

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

    Carried

Extra Strength Surcharge Program
Ben Leggo, Water and Wastewater Technician

  • CW2024-144

    That Report WWW2024-004, Extra Strength Surcharge Program, be received;

    That the policy entitled Extra Strength Surcharge Policy appended to Report WWW2024-004 be adopted, numbered and inserted in the Corporate Policy and Procedure Manual;

    That the Extra Strength Surcharge Management Directive be received; and

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

    Carried

Memorandum Regarding a Heavy Truck By-Law
Councillor Smeaton

  • CW2024-146
    Moved ByCouncillor Smeaton
    Seconded ByDeputy Mayor McDonald

    That the Memorandum from Councillor Smeaton, regarding a Heavy Truck By-Law, be received;

    That the matter be referred to Staff for review and report back, with a draft By-Law, by the end of Q3, 2024, prohibiting Heavy Truck traffic on Regent Street (William Street to Victoria Avenue), Elgin Street (William Street to Victoria Avenue), Pottinger Street (William Street to Victoria Avenue), and William Street North (Colborne Street to Orchard Park Road) permanently; and

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

    Carried

Memorandum Regarding the Council Expense Policy
Councillor Joyce

  • CW2024-147
    Moved ByCouncillor Joyce
    Seconded ByCouncillor Richardson

    That the Memorandum from Councillor Joyce, regarding the Council Expense Policy, being Council Policy CP2021-013, be received;

    That the Council Expense Policy be revised to include a one-time $500.00 capital expense allowance for security camera(s) installed at their primary and/or secondary home;

    That the Council Expense Policy be revised to include a $50.00 monthly expense allowance for home security monitoring; and

    That the Council Expense Policy be revised to increase the monthly cell phone expense allowance to $100.00 per month;

    That the Council Expense Policy be revised to increase the monthly internet expense allowance to $100.00 per month; and

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

    Carried

Memorandum Regarding a Request for a Flashing Red Light (Beacon)
Councillor Joyce

  • CW2024-148
    Moved ByCouncillor Joyce
    Seconded ByCouncillor Smeaton

    That the Memorandum from Councillor Joyce, regarding a Request for a Flashing Red Light (Beacon), be received;

    That a solar flashing beacon be installed on the stop sign located at the intersection of Kirkfield Road and Woodville Road (#970 Woodville Road) in 2024; and

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

    Carried
  • CW2024-149
    Moved ByCouncillor Smeaton
    Seconded ByCouncillor Warren

    That the Committee of the Whole Meeting adjourn at 5:06 p.m.

    Carried