File #: 21-G-005    Version: Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Carried
File created: 1/19/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/25/2021 Final action: 1/25/2021
Title: 2021 BUSINESS PLAN - BARRIE POLICE SERVICES BOARD 1. That the 2021 budget request from the Barrie Police Services Board presented on page 24 of the 2021 Business Plan, with a gross tax supported municipal funding requirement of $57.3 million, be approved. 2. That as part of the 2020 year end process, that up to $300,000 of the Safe Start funding be allocated to cover actual COVID-19 costs incurred by the Barrie Police Service. (EMT001-21) (File: F05) Councillor, G. Harvey declared that to remain in compliance with his statutory obligations under Section 17(3) of the Police Services Act he was unable to participate in the discussions or vote on the foregoing matter. He left the virtual Council meeting. Councillor N. Harris stated that that in consultation with the Integrity Commissioner regarding her Code obligations, including those that arise under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act. Although, Councillor, N. Harris did not have a pecuniary interest in the matter that required...

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2021 BUSINESS PLAN - BARRIE POLICE SERVICES BOARD

 

1.                     That the 2021 budget request from the Barrie Police Services Board presented on page 24 of the 2021 Business Plan, with a gross tax supported municipal funding requirement of $57.3 million, be approved.

 

2.                     That as part of the 2020 year end process, that up to $300,000 of the Safe Start funding be allocated to cover actual COVID-19 costs incurred by the Barrie Police Service. (EMT001-21) (File: F05)

 

Councillor, G. Harvey declared that to remain in compliance with his statutory obligations under Section 17(3) of the Police Services Act he was unable to participate in the discussions or vote on the foregoing matter. He left the virtual Council meeting.

 

Councillor N. Harris stated that that in consultation with the Integrity Commissioner regarding her Code obligations, including those that arise under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act.  Although, Councillor, N. Harris did not have a pecuniary interest in the matter that required her to abstain from voting on this matter, in accordance with her obligations under the Council and Committee Code of Conduct and upon advice of the Integrity Commissioner, she did not participate or vote on the foregoing matter. She left the virtual Council meeting.