Town of Oakville
Council

REVISED AGENDA

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There are no public presentations listed for this agenda.

  • Recommendation:

    That the report entitled “Enterprise Data Management Implementation Project Update”, dated October 10, 2023 from the Strategy, Policy and Communications department be received.

  • Recommendation:

    That the request from Masterworks of Oakville Chorus and Orchestra to conduct charitable lottery events in the Town of Oakville be approved.

  • Recommendation:

    That the Town Solicitor be authorized to transfer a utility easement to Enbridge Gas, and any other utility company that requires it, across the Town’s NHS block at Trafalgar Road and Wheatboom Drive in the approximate area shown on Appendix “A” attached to this report.

There are no Confidential Consent Items listed for this agenda.

  • Recommendation:

    That the presentation from Rob Lister, President and CEO of Oakville Enterprises Corporation (OEC) regarding the quarterly update be received.

  • Recommendation:

    That the report titled Urban Mobility and Transportation Study and Transportation Master Plan dated October 10, 2023, be received for information.

  • Recommendation:
    1. That the 30-day application submission requirement for a noise exemption permit contained in Noise By-law 2008-098, be reduced to 10-days from submission of a complete application prior to the film project for the duration of the Film Pilot Program.
    2. That the 14-day notice required by the Town’s Public Notice and Engagement Policy/Procedure be reduced to 7-days for notice to residents of a noise exemption being sought for the duration of the Film Pilot Program; and
    3. That resident comments submitted as a result of residential circulation be submitted through Service Oakville to the Film Liaison to consider in determining issuance of a noise exemption permit.

  • Recommendation:
    1. That the Council Community Outreach and Professional Development allocation be maintained at its existing limits with no rollover provisions.
    2. That the annual allocation be pro-rated each year to reflect the number of months each member of Council holds office within that year.

There are no Confidential Discussion Items listed for this agenda.

There are no Advisory Committee Minutes listed for this agenda.

(Notice of Motion, Emergency, Congratulatory or Condolence)


In accordance with Section 14.1(2) of the Procedure By-law, the following Notices of Motion will be considered at the next Council meeting to be held on NOVEMBER 20, 2023.

Moved by: Mayor Rob Burton                Seconded by: Councillor Adams



WHEREAS, Ontario's measures to reduce housing prices by reducing municipal infrastructure cost recoveries have proven to be expensive, inefficient and ineffective.



THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED



THAT, the Council of the Town of Oakville calls on Ontario to replace all of Ontario’s measures that reduce municipal infrastructure cost recoveries with measures to be created in consultation with growth municipalities to more efficiently and effectively stimulate production of affordable housing while restoring and strengthening the principle of growth pays for growth;



THAT the Clerk to forward a copy of this resolution to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, the Ontario Big City Mayors Caucus, and the councils of Halton, Burlington, Halton Hills, and Milton for their consideration; and further



THAT the Mayor write to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Premier to convey this resolution of Council. 

Moved by: Mayor Rob Burton                 Seconded by: __________________



That the following motion passed at the October 20, 2023 meeting of OBCM be endorsed:


Whereas in Ontario, there has been a 112% increase in auto thefts over the past five years with thefts rising 49% in 2022 alone according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC); 


Whereas thieves and criminal networks have specifically targeted Ontario’s biggest cities. In a 5 year span from 2014 - 2021 auto theft increased in Toronto 171%, Ottawa 208%, Vaughan 274%, Peel Region 159% and Halton Region 200%*; 


Whereas several Ontario municipalities have addressed this issue with programs to assist their residents including the City of Brampton and the City of Vaughan who have implemented Faraday bags/pouches pilot programs to their hardest hit neighbourhoods to deter “relay attacks” using vulnerabilities in keyless FOBs to steal vehicles swiftly; 


Whereas the provincial government has committed $51 million to fighting auto theft in May 2023 which includes the creation of an Organized Crime Towing and Auto Theft Team led by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), a new community safety grant that targets auto theft and the creation of a new Major Auto Theft Prosecution Response Team; 


Whereas all levels of government as well as police departments, community safety groups and auto manufacturers need to work together to tackle this auto theft crisis in Ontario and across Canada.


Therefore, be it resolved,


THAT Ontario’s Big City Mayors (OBCM) call on the federal government to provide a more robust anti auto theft program that supports law enforcement agencies and municipalities in the form of funding, resources, and legislation to combat auto theft; 


That this program include more funding to the Canadian Border Service Agency to increase inspections of shipping containers at all major Canadian ports; 


That the federal government enact legislation requiring the inclusion of theft-deterrent technologies for all car manufacturers in new vehicle models in Canada; and


Be it further resolved that Ontario Big City Mayors (OBCM) call on the Ontario government to make changes to the vehicle transfer process, as recommended by the Insurance Bureau of Canada in order to take steps to minimize improper transfer of vehicles; and


THAT these provincial changes should introduce a physical public VIN inspection conducted by a certified mechanic as part of the safety inspection that precedes every vehicle transfer, ensuring that info/images are captured and transmitted digitally through an update to the DriveON program to prevent the falsification of paper-based documents.

Moved by: Mayor Rob Burton                     Seconded by: __________________


That the following motion passed at the October 20, 2023 meeting of OBCM be endorsed:


WHEREAS the Building Faster Fund (BFF) was announced on August 21, 2023, to commit $1.2 billion over three years to support housing-enabling infrastructure and other related costs that support community growth to municipalities that reach at least 80 per cent of their annual housing targets;


AND WHEREAS OBCM sees the Building Faster Fund as a housing accelerator incentive program and not a resolution to the discussion of being made whole for any municipal costs or shortfalls associated with other provincial government legislation/regulations;


AND WHEREAS the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) has indicated that they will not count a housing start toward the target until a developer pulls the permit;


AND WHEREAS municipalities can fast track approvals, but do not build homes;


AND WHEREAS due to issues beyond the control of municipalities (high interest rates, mounting material costs, labour shortages, utilities etc.), the pulling of permits by developers may be stalled;


AND WHEREAS the ministry’s method of counting housing starts will directly impact municipalities’ ability to reach the housing targets required to access much needed funding; 


AND WHEREAS Ontario’s Big City Mayors (OBCM) have advocated for a collaborative approach to building homes;


NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT OBCM send a letter to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the Honourable Paul Calandra, outlining concerns about the BFF eligibility criteria and requests municipal participation in the creation of new the eligibility criteria; and that a copy of this motion be sent to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and all OBCM members.

That the following by-law(s) be passed:

A by-law to amend By-law 1984-001 (The Traffic By-law)

A by-law to confirm the proceedings of a meeting of Council.