The Corporation of The Town of Cobourg

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING

MINUTES

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Electronic Participation
Members Present:
  • Mayor John Henderson
  • Deputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
  • Councillor Nicole Beatty
  • Councillor Adam Bureau
  • Councillor Emily Chorley
  • Councillor Brian Darling
Staff Present:
  • Tracey Vaughan, Chief Administrative Officer
  • Ian Davey, Treasurer/Director of Corporate Services
  • Glenn McGlashon, Director of Planning and Development
  • Laurie Wills, Director of Public Works
  • Brent Larmer, Municipal Clerk/Manager of Legislative Services
  • Krystal Christopher, Deputy Clerk
  • Teresa Behan, Deputy Director Community Services

1.

His Worship Mayor Henderson called the Meeting to Order at 5:01 PM.

2.

Council went into Closed Session at 5:02 PM.

  • Resolution 029-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin

    THAT Council meet in Closed Session in accordance with Section 239 of the Municipal Act S.O. 2001 regarding:

    Carried

2.1
Section 239 (2) (c) a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board regarding a proposed lease amending agreement at the Northam Industrial Park - Lucas Point Industrial Park Cobourg.
 

Melissa Graham, Small Business Facilitator, provided an overview of the report. Members of Council raised clarification questions regarding the subject matter. Ms. Graham, Glenn McGlashon, Director of Planning and Development, Ian Davey, Treasurer/Director Corporate Services and Rolf Renz, Templeman LLP, responded to questions arising from the report.

Closed Session concluded at 5:25 PM

Council moved into Open Session at 6:00 PM

  • Resolution 030-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin

    THAT Council direct Municipal Staff to pursue OPTION 2 as outlined within the Staff Report:

    OPTION 2: Postpone the repurchase clause of the agreement to any mortgage arranged by the Purchaser, with an arm’s length lender for the purpose of financing construction of the building contemplated by this agreement.

    Carried

His Worship Mayor Henderson recited the Traditional Land Acknowledgment statement.

4.

The Mayor asked that Council and Members of the Public to pause for a Moment of Reflection.

5.

There were no additions to the agenda.

There were no Declarations of Pecuniary Interest Declared by Members of Council.

  • Resolution 031-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Adam Bureau

    THAT Council adopt the minutes of the Regular Council meeting held on January 11, 2021.

    Carried
  • Resolution 032-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Brian Darling

    THAT Council adopt the minutes of the Special Emergency Council meeting held on January 13, 2021.

    Carried
  • Resolution 033-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Nicole Beatty

    THAT Council adopt the minutes of the 2021 Operating and Capital Budget Review Meeting held on January 21, 2021 .

    Carried

Councillor Chorley requested an amendment to page 7 of the minutes that speaks to the wood board walk replacement. 

  • Resolution 034-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Nicole Beatty

    THAT Council adopt the minutes of the 2021 Operating and Capital Budget Review Meeting held on January 22, 2021, as amended.

    Carried

8.

Nicole Harvey, RideCo and John Neamtzu, PWT, provided background information and overview of the on-demand transit software and solution, RideCo. Ms. Harvey spoke to accessibility and booking, rider experience, project timeline, the projects scope in relation to the town wide on-demand service and expected service improvements. To conclude, Ms. Harvey provided a product demonstration for Council.

After a question and answer period, N. Harvey and J. Neamtzu were dismissed at 6:50 PM

9.

Brent Larmer, Municipal Clerk/Manager, Legislative Services, spoke to the written submission received by residents regarding parking concerns in West Park Village.

Members of Council engaged in a discussion regarding on-street parking regulations and raised questions.

Laurie Wills ,Director of Public Works, responded to questions raised by Council.

10.

  • Resolution 035-21
    Moved byCouncillor Brian Darling
    Seconded byCouncillor Emily Chorley

    THAT Council receive the delegation for information purposes

    FURTHER THAT the concerns be forwarded to the Road Safety Team for comment

    FURTHER THAT the Road Safety Team bring a report back to Council with recommendations

    Carried

11.

11.1

  • Resolution 036-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Nicole Beatty

    THAT Council receive the notes of the Committee of the Whole meeting held on January 25, 2021 for information purposes.

    Carried

Tracey Vaughan, Chief Administrative Officer, spoke to working with the Communications department to provide updates on the Town's website regarding COVID-19 matters.

  • Resolution 037-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Brian Darling

    THAT Council receive the COVID-19 Verbal Update from the Chief Administrative Officer for information purposes

    Carried

11.2

11.3

  • Resolution 038-21
    Moved byCouncillor Brian Darling
    Seconded byCouncillor Adam Bureau

    THAT Council authorize the preparation of a by-law to be presented at a Regular Council Meeting to authorize the Mayor and the Municipal Clerk to execute an agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario (as represented by the Minister of Transportation for the Province of Ontario) related to funding provided by the Province of Ontario to the Town of Cobourg under the Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for the Public Transportation Program.

    Amended

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12.

12.1

  • Resolution 039-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Brian Darling

    WHEREAS the Committee of the Whole has considered the 2021 Town of Cobourg Operating and Capital Budget recommendations as presented at the Committee of the Whole Budget Meeting held on January 21, 2021;

    NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council approve the 2021 Capital Budget in the amount of $8,124,600.

    AND FURTHER THAT Council approve the 2021 Operating Budget with the Municipal Levy of $24,793,569 which represents a 0.4% increase over the 2020 Operating Budget and a (0.2)% net decrease after allowing for New Assessment Growth of 0.6%.

    Amended
  • Resolution 040-21
    Moved byCouncillor Brian Darling
    Seconded byCouncillor Adam Bureau

    THAT the 2021 Operating and Capital Budget approval be amended by adding an amount of $40,000 from the Federal Gas Tax Reserve to the Public Works Capital budget item, bi-annual sidewalk program 

    Carried
  • Resolution 041-21
    Moved byCouncillor Adam Bureau
    Seconded byCouncillor Nicole Beatty

    WHEREAS the Flag pole at the Cobourg Public Library is damaged and the placement is not in a good location and

    WHEREAS the cost of replacing and changing the location of the pole would have a cost of $6000.00 and can be taken out of the outside maintenance budget and

    WHEREAS having the Canadian Flag flying at the Library is a sign of respect for all Canadians and

    NOW THERE FOR IT BE RESOLVED that council approve the replacement costs of the flag and flag pole at the Cobourg public Library at a cost of $6000,00

    Carried
  • Resolution 042-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Brian Darling

    WHEREAS the Committee of the Whole has considered the 2021 Town of Cobourg Operating and Capital Budget recommendations as presented at the Committee of the Whole Budget Meeting held on January 21, 2021;

    NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council approve the 2021 Capital Budget in the amount of $8,139,600.

    AND FURTHER THAT Council approve the 2021 Operating Budget with the Municipal Levy of $24,793,569 which represents a 0.4% increase over the 2020 Operating Budget and a (0.2)% net decrease after allowing for New Assessment Growth of 0.6%.

    Carried
  • Resolution 043-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Adam Bureau

    WHEREAS the Committee of the Whole has considered the 2021 Town of Cobourg Environmental Services Budget recommendations as presented at the Committee of the Whole Budget Meeting held on January 21 and January 22, 2021;

    NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council approve the 2021 Operating Budget for Environmental Services for the Town of Cobourg indicating Total Revenue of $6,543,750 and Total Expenditures of $4,091,724 resulting in a Net Operating Surplus of $2,452,026 which will be transferred to the Sewer Rates Reserve;

    AND FURTHER THAT Council approve the 2021 Capital Budget for Environmental Services for the Town of Cobourg in the amount of $7,663,900 as outlined on the summary report.

    Carried

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13.

13.1

  • Resolution 044-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Nicole Beatty

    THAT Council adopt By-law 007-2021, being a by-law to authorize the Mayor and Municipal Treasurer to execute on behalf of the Corporation a Lease Amending Agreement with Graphic Packaging International, LLC at Northam Industrial Park – Building 6 East, 740 Division Street, Cobourg.

     

    Carried

13.2

  • Resolution 045-21
    Moved byCouncillor Nicole Beatty
    Seconded byCouncillor Adam Bureau

    THAT Council adopt By-law 008-2021, being a by-law to authorize the Mayor and Municipal Clerk to execute on behalf of the Corporation an agreement with 2770583 Ontario Inc., King & Brook Inc., King & Brookeast Inc., Lakefront Utility Services Inc. and the Corporation of the Town of Cobourg for the development of a 971 m2 free-standing multi-unit commercial complex and associated driveway and parking facilities at 428-432 King St. East, Cobourg, ON, subject to the finalization of details by municipal staff and external review agencies.

    Carried
  • Resolution 046-21
    Moved byCouncillor Nicole Beatty
    Seconded byCouncillor Emily Chorley

    THAT Council adopt By-law 009-2021, being a by-law to re-zone the 0.84 ha (2.1 ac) parcel of land at 265-327 Elgin Street East from “Residential Type 3 (R3) Zone” to “Residential Type 4 Exception 32 Holding (R4-32-H) Zone” to permit a 40 unit, two-storey residential stacked townhouse development and associated accessory building, open space and parking.

    Carried

13.3

  • Resolution 047-21
    Moved byCouncillor Brian Darling
    Seconded byCouncillor Nicole Beatty

    THAT Council adopt By-law 010-2021, being a by-law to authorize the Mayor and Municipal Clerk to execute an agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario (as represented by the Minister of Transportation for the Province of Ontario) under the Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for the Public Transportation Program.

    Carried
  • Resolution 048-21
    Moved byCouncillor Brian Darling
    Seconded byCouncillor Nicole Beatty

    THAT Council adopt By-law 012-2021, being a by-law to lift the One-Foot Reserves and to authorize the establishment and laying out of a Public Highway known municipally as Burwash Street, Cobourg.

    Carried

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13.7

  • Resolution 049-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Emily Chorley

    THAT leave be granted to introduce bylaws 007-2021 to 010-2021 and bylaw 012-2021 and to dispense with the reading of the bylaws by the Municipal Clerk and that the same be considered read and passed and that the Mayor and the Municipal Clerk sign the same and the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed.

    Carried

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  • Resolution 050-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Nicole Beatty

    THAT Council receive the correspondence for information purposes. 

    Carried

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  • Resolution 051-21
    Moved byDeputy Mayor Suzanne Séguin
    Seconded byCouncillor Adam Bureau

    THAT leave be granted to introduce Bylaw 010-2020 and to dispense with the reading of the Bylaw by the Municipal Clerk to confirm the proceedings of Council of the Town of Cobourg at its Regular Council Meeting held on February 1, 2021 and the same be considered read and passed and that the Mayor and the Municipal Clerk sign the same and the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. 

    Carried

21.

  • Resolution 052-21
    Moved byCouncillor Adam Bureau

    THAT the meeting adjourn (8:02 PM) 

    Carried
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