Town of Oakville

Council Minutes

Meeting #:
Date:
Time:
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Location:
Virtual Meeting
Mayor and Council:
  • Mayor Burton (In person)
  • Councillor Adams
  • Councillor Chisholm
  • Councillor Duddeck
  • Councillor Elgar
  • Councillor Gittings
  • Councillor Grant
  • Councillor Haslett-Theall
  • Councillor Knoll
  • Councillor Longo
  • Councillor Parmar
  • Councillor Robertson
  • Councillor Sandhu
Regrets:
  • Councillor Lishchyna
  • Councillor O'Meara
Staff:
  • J. Clohecy, Chief Administrative Officer (In person)
  • N. Sully, Commissioner of Corporate Services and Treasurer (In person)
  • C. Bell, Commissioner of Community Services (In person)
  • N. Garbe, Commissioner of Community Planning (In person)
  • P. Fu, Commissioner of Community Infrastructure (In person)
  • D. Carr, Town Solicitor
  • V. Tytaneck, Town Clerk (In person)
  • J. Warren, Council and Committee Coordinator (In person)

The Town of Oakville Council met in regular session, via videoconference, this 9th day of August, 2021 in the Council Chamber of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville commencing at 4:00 p.m.


As noted above.

No declarations of pecuniary interest were declared.

  • Moved byCouncillor Knoll
    Seconded byCouncillor Longo
    1. That the minutes of the regular session of Council dated July 5, 2021, be approved.
    2. That the minutes of the Planning and Development session of Council dated July 5, 2021, be approved.
    3. That the minutes of the Special Sessions of Council dated July 6, 2021 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., be approved.
    CARRIED
  • In accordance with Section 2(8) of the Procedure By-law, the items were considered out of order.

    Mayor Burton proclaimed September 20 - 26, 2021 to be Bullying Elimination Week.

The Mayor's Youth Council provided a presentation on their anti-racism initiative and proposed Environmental Scholarship.

  • Moved byCouncillor Chisholm
    Seconded byCouncillor Grant

    That this meeting proceed into a Committee of the Whole session.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Chisholm
    1. That the staff report dated July 27, 2021, entitled Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program: Public Transit Stream Agreement from the Finance department, be received.
    2. That By-law 2021-057, a by-law to authorize the execution of the transfer payment agreement for investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP): Public Transit Stream, be passed.
    3. That the Transfer Payment Agreement (TPA) with the Province of Ontario for the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP): Public Transit Stream, be executed in accordance with By-law 2021-057.
    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Chisholm

    That the Administration of Recreation and Culture Programs and Services Policy (MS-REC-004) be reconfirmed as approved, and updates to the related Administration of Recreation and Culture Programs and Services Procedure (MS-REC-004-001) be received.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Chisholm

    That By-law 2021-115, a by-law to provide for the levying of payments in lieu of taxes for the year 2021 on Halton Healthcare Services Corporation and the Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, as attached to the report of the Finance Department dated July 27, 2021, be approved.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Chisholm

    That the recommendation contained in the confidential report dated July 27, 2021, from the Legal Department, be approved.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Robertson

    That the verbal update from the CAO be received.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Adams
    1. That Council receive the report entitled “Transitioning to COVID-19 Interim Recovery Action Plan”.
    2. That Council adopt an interim 2021 Community Investment Funding Plan that supports neighbourhood groups, BIAs and sport organizations through their restart and provide community recognition with the following recommendations:
    • That $18,500 of unspent 2020 funds be transferred from the Tax Rate Stabilization reserve for the Sport Development Grant program as a one time measure to allow for increased support of sport recovery efforts in 2021;
    • That $52,000 of unspent 2020 funds be transferred from the Tax Rate Stabilization reserve for the Special Event Fee Waiver program as a one time measure to support community events and activity during the recovery in 2021; and
    • That $6,000 of unspent 2020 funds be transferred from the Tax Rate Stabilization reserve for the Community Spirit Awards as a one time measure to recognize 2019 and 2020 nominations in 2021.
    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Chisholm
    1. That the staff report, Bulk Loose Leaf Collection Program – Proposed Improvements from the Roads and Works Operations Department, dated June 22, 2021, be received.

    2. That the options to improve/expand the Bulk Loose Leaf Collection Program set out within this report, be referred to the Budget Committee for consideration as part of the 2022 budget process.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Elgar
    1. That the report “Gypsy Moth Mitigation Plan, August 9, 2021” dated July 27, 2021 from the Parks and Open Space department, be received.

    2. That the implementation of LDD egg mass removal from 2,358 municipal trees in the Fall of 2021 and at an estimated cost of $165,000 to be funded from Capital reserves, be approved.

    3. That staff prepare a 2022 LDD Management Program to be presented to the 2022 Budget Committee for consideration.

    4. That the Town continue to liaise with Conservation Halton and Ontario Parks in an effort to include areas under their jurisdictions in future aerial spray programs or other mitigation measures.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Gittings
    1. That the report from Municipal Enforcement Services, dated July 27, 2021, titled “Sign By-law – Sign Face Area Review”, be received.
    2. That staff be directed to undertake a review of the definitions contained within sign by-law 2018-153 relating to sign face area, sign face and sign structure ensuring the review considers:
      1. Guiding principles approved during the 2018-153 sign by-law review;
      2. Industry consultation;
      3. Current best practices in sign standards; and
      4. Options including:
        1. Removing sign structure from sign face area calculations
        2. Allowing increased sign face area where resident and safety impacts permit
        3. Creating simplified definitions and measurement protocols 
    1. That staff report back to Council with options to address these considerations by October 2021.
    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Grant

    That the requirements contained within the Terms of Reference for the Community Spirit Awards Selection Committee that requires a minimum of seven committee members be waived to allow for a minimum of six committee members, until a new citizen appointment is determined.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Duddeck

    That the recommendation contained in the confidential report dated July 29, 2021, from the Legal Department, be approved.

    CARRIED
  • Moved byCouncillor Knoll

    That By-law 2021-119 to appoint Kalpana Rajgopalan as Deputy Fire Chief be approved.

    CARRIED

There were no advisory committee minutes.

Moved by Councillor Duddeck

That this committee rise and report.

CARRIED

The Mayor arose and reported that the Committee of the Whole has met and as made recommendations on Consent Items 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 Confidential Consent Item 8.1, Discussion Items 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5 and 9.6 Confidential Discussion Items 10.1 and 10.2, as noted by the Clerk.

  • Moved byCouncillor Longo
    Seconded byCouncillor Grant

    That the report and recommendations of the Committee of the Whole be approved.

    CARRIED

Councillor Haslett-Theall confirmed that the definitions in the Zoning By-law will be complete by Q1 2023.

A moment of silence was held for former Ontario Premier Bill Davis, who passed away August 8, 2021.

There were no requests for reports.

A by-law to authorize the execution of the transfer payment agreement for investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP): Public Transit Stream (re: Item 7.1)

A by-law to provide for the levying of payments in lieu of taxes for the year 2021 on Halton Healthcare Services Corporation and the Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning (re: Item 7.3 )

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

A by-law to appoint a Deputy Fire Chief and to amend By-law 2020-126.   

  • Moved byCouncillor Elgar
    Seconded byCouncillor Gittings

    That the by-laws noted above be passed.

    CARRIED

The Mayor adjourned the meeting at 5:52 p.m.