Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/8/2019 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chamber
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19-A-036 1  Student/Mayor ItemCOMMENTS FROM OUTGOING STUDENT MAYOR(S) Amelia Timbers of École élémentaire La Source provided comments on her term as Student Mayor. Amelia shared how happy she was when her teacher announced that she was going to be a Student Mayor and expressed her thanks to her teacher. She advised that when studying government in school, she was most interested in municipal government. Amelia discussed how much she has learned during her term as Student Mayor and noted some of the topics from the last two meetings as well as how she has learned that members of the public have more say in matters than she previously thought. Amelia shared that being Student Mayor has been a great experience and included privileges such as being able to go to the Councillors’ Lounge before meetings and getting to know the Councillors. She also remarked that another perk, was getting to stay up way past her bedtime during the last two weeks. Amelia thanked Council and those involved in providing the Student Mayor program, as it has given her a much deeper appreciation of the dedication required by members    Action details Not available
19-A-037 1  Student/Mayor ItemSWEARING IN OF NEW STUDENT MAYOR(S) Jeff Carswell, Deputy City Clerk called upon Nikita Sidorkin Mishan from Hillcrest Public School and Arman Zamani from Holly Meadows Elementary School to be sworn into office as Student Mayors. After being sworn into office, Nikita and Arman assumed their seats next to Mayor Lehman. Mayor Lehman introduced the members of City Council to Nikita and Arman. He noted that members of City staff and representatives of the community's media were also in attendance.   Action details Not available
19-A-038 2  Confirmation of MinutesThe Minutes of the City Council meeting held on March 25, 2019 were adopted as printed and circulated.Adopted as printed and circulated  Action details Not available
19-A-039 1  Confirmation of MinutesGeneral Committee Report dated April 1, 2019, Sections A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H (APPENDIX “A”).   Action details Not available
19-G-067 3  Staff Report FIVE POINTS THEATRE AND GEORGIAN THEATRE USER FEES (WARD 2)Adopted  Action details Not available
19-G-068 2  Staff Report PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT: DEFINITION AND VARIOUS STANDARDS RELATING TO CANNABIS PRODUCTIONAdopted  Action details Not available
19-G-069 3  Item of DiscussionREQUEST TO MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION (MTO) FOR SOUND BARRIERS ALONG HWY 400 ADJACENT TO RESIDENTAL AREASAdopted  Action details Not available
19-G-070 3  Item of DiscussionINVITATION TO GEORGIAN COLLEGE TO PRESENT A GEORGIAN COLLEGE UPDATEAdopted  Action details Not available
19-G-071 3  Item of DiscussionINVITATION TO SEASONS CENTRE FOR GRIEVING CHILDRENAdopted  Action details Not available
19-G-072 3  Item of DiscussionALL-WAY STOP INVESTIGATION - ROYAL PARK BLVD AND BLUEWATER TRAILAdopted  Action details Not available
19-G-073 3  Referral ItemAPPLICATION FOR A ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - SUBMITTED BY SKELTON BRUMWELL AND ASSOCIATES ON BEHALF OF DUSKO JANKOV - 403 COX MILL ROAD - (WARD 8) (FILE: D14-1661) Councillor, M. McCann declared a potential pecuniary interest in the foregoing matter as he owns a neighbouring property. He did not participate in the discussion or vote on the matter. He rolled his chair back from the Council table.Received  Action details Not available
19-G-074 4  Referral ItemAPPLICATIONS FOR AN OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT, A ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT AND A DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION - SUBMITTED BY INNOVATIVE PLANNING SOLUTIONS ON BEHALF OF 301099 ONTARIO LIMITED - 180 AND 190 FERNDALE DRIVE NORTH, 59 AND 61 SPROULE DRIVE AND PART OF BLOCK 183, PLAN 51M-751 (WARD 5) (FILE: DO9-OPA71, D14-1663, D12-441)Received  Action details Not available
19-G-075 4  Referral ItemAPPLICATION FOR AN OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND A ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT SUBMITTED BY INNOVATIVE PLANNING SOLUTIONS ON BEHALF OF THE SOHO JAMES INCORPORATED - 390 ESSA ROAD (WARD 6) (FILE: D14-1656)Received  Action details Not available
19-G-076 3  Staff Report DUNLOP STREET EAST CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS - MULCASTER STREET TO TORONTO STREET (WARD 2)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
19-G-077 3  Staff Report NEW MUNICIPAL SMOKING REGULATIONS AND TO REPEAL SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES AND WORKPLACES BY-LAW 2010-034 AND SMOKING OUTDOORS ON CITY OWNED PROPERTY BY-LAW 2009-086 - REFERRAL TO FINANCE AND CORPORATE SERVICES COMMITTEEReceived  Action details Not available
19-G-078 3  Staff Report NEW MUNICIPAL SMOKING REGULATIONS AND TO REPEAL SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES AND WORKPLACES BY-LAW 2010-034 AND SMOKING OUTDOORS ON CITY OWNED PROPERTY BY-LAW 2009-086Received  Action details Not available
19-G-079 3  Item of DiscussionNAMING OF GO STATIONSLostFail Action details Not available
19-G-080 2  Staff Report CONFIDENTIAL DISCUSSION OF A PERSONAL INFORMATION MATTER - APPOINTMENT TO THE HERITAGE BARRIE COMMITTEEReceived  Action details Not available
19-G-081 3  Staff Report APPOINTMENT TO THE HERITAGE BARRIE COMMITTEEAdopted  Action details Not available
19-A-040 2  Presentation - CCPRESENTATION BY REPRESENTATIVE(S) OF THE SIMCOE COUNTY ALLIANCE TO END HOMELESSNESS (SCATEH) CONCERNING THE 2018 SIMCOE COUNTY HOMELESS ENUMERATION REPORT Ms. Jennifer van Gennip and Ms. Amy Pritzker of the Simcoe County Alliance to End Homelessness (SCATEH) provided a presentation concerning the 2018 Simcoe County Homeless Enumeration Report. Ms. Van Gennip and Ms. Pritzker discussed slides concerning the following topics: · Acknowledgement of the many people and organizations involved with the enumeration project; · The methodology for the enumeration, being a Combined Point-in-Time (PiT) Count and Registry Week during April 24-26, 2018; · 697 people were counted as experiencing homelessness; · The rate of homelessness of 14 per 10,000 population; · The breakdown of homelessness by City/Town; · A chart illustrating homelessness by region; · A table illustrating the homelessness accommodation type; · The top four reasons for homelessness; · The routes to homelessness; · The additional key findings from the homeless enumeration, including statistics on chronic homel   Action details Not available
19-A-041 2  Presentation - CCPRESENTATION BY MS. LUCY GOWERS CONCERNING YOUTH HAVEN Ms. Lucy Gowers, Executive Director of Youth Haven spoke to Council regarding the programs and services offered by Youth Haven. Ms. Gowers shared a variety of statistics and background information concerning youth homelessness in Simcoe County. She advised that 1 in 3 people using emergency shelter services in Simcoe County are youth and close to 400 at risk and homeless youth sought help from Youth Haven through the emergency shelter and outreach offices in 2018. Ms. Gowers noted that young people between the ages of 13 to 24, who are experiencing homelessness make up approximately 20% of the homeless population in Canada. Ms. Gowers spoke to the many factors that can lead to youth homelessness, including family conflict, substance abuse, gender and sexuality, youth unemployment and unaffordable housing. She described the various programs and services offered by Youth Haven for at-risk and homeless youth including, crisis intervention, counselling, care management, outreach services, basic life skills training and    Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2019-025 2  By-LawBill #025 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to amend By-law 2009-141, a land use control by-law to regulate the use of land, and the erection, use, bulk, height, location and spacing of buildings and structures in the City of Barrie. (19-G-059) (Application for a Zoning By-law Amendment submitted by MHBC Planning on behalf of Miele Developments Inc. c/o Tony Miele - 967 and 973 Big Bay Point Road) (PLN003-13) (Ward 10) (File: D14-1648)Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2019-026 1  By-LawBill #026 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to establish Part Park Lot 7, w/s Bayfield Street, Plan 135, designated as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on Plan 51R-30070, in the City of Barrie being all of PIN: 58801-0404 (LT), 58801-0403 (LT) and 58801-0406 (LT) as a public highway, and to name the highway Grove Street West. (10-G-310) (By-law to Establish and Assume - Parts 1, 2 and 3 on Plan 51R-30070 - Grove Street West) (LGL016-10) (Files: L00 and T05-GRO)Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2019-027 1  By-LawBill #027 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to establish Part Park Lot 7, w/s Bayfield Street, Plan 135, in the City of Barrie being all of PIN: 58801-0129 (LT) and Part Toronto Street and Part Park Lot 7, w/s Bayfield Street, Plan 135 lying North of Dalton Street, in the City of Barrie being all of PIN: 58801-0174 (LT) as a public highway, and to respectively name the highway Grove Street West and Toronto Street. (10-G-310) (By-law to Establish and Assume Grove Street West and Toronto Street) (LGL016-10) (File: L00 and T05-GRO)Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2019-028 1  By-LawBill #028 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to further amend By-law 80-138, as amended, being a By-law to regulate traffic on highways. (18-G-166) (Sydenham Wells Parking Investigation) (Ward 1) (RPF008-18) (File: T00)Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2019-029 1  By-LawBill #029 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to further amend By-law 2018-146, being a by-law to appoint members to various committees, boards and commissions. (19-G-081) (Appointment to the Heritage Barrie Committee) (LCS008-19) (File: C06)Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2019-030 1  By-LawBill #030 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to confirm the proceedings of Council at its meeting held on the 8th day of April, 2019.Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available