19-A-132
| 1 | | | Student/Mayor Item | COMMENTS FROM OUTGOING STUDENT MAYOR(S)
Elijah Wachowiak of St. Monica’s Catholic School commented that the past month will be a time of note in his life experience being at Barrie City Council and having the opportunity to sit next to Mayor Lehman. Elijah thanked everyone involved in the Student Mayor program including his teacher, Ms. Lancaster by providing him the opportunity to learn firsthand about municipal government and the engine that fuels the City. Elijah commented on knowing little about City Council other than it governed our city and its importance, but noted it was much more of a nebulous concept. He provided examples from the Committee/Council meetings that he felt linked municipal government with his daily life such as the absentee landlord situation in the Georgian College area, the history of Barrie the presentation concerning the His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Barrie Painting and the Shift Government Plan tackling urgent social issues.
In conclusion, Elijah thanked the Student Mayor Program and City Council for widening his views on municipal government and | Sworn In/Term Completed | |
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19-A-133
| 1 | | | Confirmation of Minutes | The Minutes of the City Council meeting held on November 4, 2019 were adopted as printed and circulated. | Adopted as printed and circulated | |
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19-A-134
| 1 | | | Awards and Recognition | PRESENTATION TO THE RECIPIENTS OF THE ORDER OF THE SPIRIT CATCHER AND YOUTH SPIRIT CATCHER AWARD
Mayor Lehman met Deputy Mayor Ward at the podium for the presentation to the recipients of the Order of the Spirit Catcher Awards.
Deputy Mayor Ward advised that on behalf of the Order of the Spirit Catcher Committee, it was his great pleasure to officially recognize and present to Barrie City Council, the 2019 Order of the Spirit Catcher Award recipients.
Deputy Mayor Ward discussed the number of submissions from the community of Barrie residents who make exceptional contributions. He noted that again this year the contributions of those nominated were inspiring and that the nominations were a reflection of the individuals and groups who work tirelessly to support those in need within our community. Deputy Mayor Ward explained the nomination process and the surprise experienced by the recipients once they are notified about receiving the award.
Deputy Mayor Ward advised that unfortunately the Committee did not receive nominations for the Youth Spirit Catcher Award, however they | Received | |
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19-A-135
| 1 | | | Awards and Recognition | PRESENTATION TO THE WINNER OF THE 2019 MAYOR’S CHRISTMAS CARD CONTEST
Mayor Lehman called upon Will Dunn of WD Photography to approach the podium as the Winner of the 2019 Mayor’s Christmas Card contest for his submission entitled “Snowballs and Twinkling Lights”. He noted that the photograph depicts an early December view of Downtown Barrie and Heritage Park.
Mayor Lehman presented Mr. Dunn with a cheque and a framed picture of his photograph. He advised that the photograph will be displayed in the City Hall and thanked Mr. Dunn for sharing his talent. | Received | |
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19-A-136
| 1 | | | Awards and Recognition | RECOGNITION OF THE BARRIE’S RIBBONS OF HOPE DRAGON BOAT TEAM, WINNERS OF THE SPIRIT AWARD AT THE 18TH ANNUAL RACE ON THE RIVER DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL HELD IN NEW GLASGOW, NOVA SCOTIA
Mayor Lehman recognized the Barrie’s Ribbons of Hope Dragon Boat Team for winning the Spirit Award at the 18th Annual Race on the River Dragon Boat Festival held in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. He called upon Pat McGarry, Team Chairman of the Barrie Ribbons of Hope Dragon Boat Team to the podium for the presentation.
Mayor Lehman provided the background of the Barrie’s Ribbons of Hope. He discussed that they are a breast cancer survivor team based in Barrie, Ontario that was founded in 2003 with their objective to inspire and educate others while celebrating survivorship beyond breast cancer, to promote dragon boating as a healthy exercise. Mayor Lehman advised that this year they traveled 1800 kilometres to participate and race with eight other breast cancer survivor teams and several community teams in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. He noted that their dedication, enthusiasm and sportsmanship awarded them w | Received | |
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19-A-137
| 1 | | | Awards and Recognition | RECOGNITION OF WILLIAM SERGEANT, THE RECIPIENT OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA SOVEREIGN’S MEDAL FOR VOLUNTEERS
Mayor Lehman recognized Lieutenant Colonel William Sergeant, recipient of the Governor General of Canada Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers. He noted that the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers recognizes the exceptional volunteer achievements of Canadians from across the country in a wide range of fields. Mayor Lehman introduced former Councillor, Robert Warman to the podium to recognize the recipient.
Mr. Warman provided an overview on Mr. Sergeant’s exceptional achievements including his volunteering efforts for a charitable global community named “Sleeping Children Around the World” delivering bedding materials to children in developing world countries, and has made significant contributions to his own community by volunteering at the Veterans’ Club of Barrie, the Canadian Red Cross, the Salvation Army’s Barrie Bayside Mission Centre. Mr. Warman noted that Mr. Sergeant is also a member of the International Relations Committee and the Sir Robert Barrie Project Committe | Received | |
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19-A-138
| 1 | | | Deputation | DEPUTATION BY CATHY COLEBATCH CONCERNING MOTION 19-G-340, ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION - BARRIE WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENTS INC. C/O WESTON CONSULTING INC. - 39-67 DUNLOP STREET WEST AND 35-37 MARY STREET (WARD 2)
Cathy Colebatch provided a Deputation in opposition to motion 19-G-340, Zoning By-law Amendment Application for Barrie Waterfront Development Inc. c/o Weston Consulting Inc., 39-67 Dunlop Street West and 35-37 Mary Street.
Ms. Colebatch discussed of the current zoning for the subject properties and noted that she felt that it is reasonable for this area. She discussed the proposed rezoning and special provisions for the application and noted that in her opinion the development is just way too large. Ms. Colebatch recognized that many residents, business owners and Council members are excited about the Development and the possibility of opportunities it would bring to Barrie’s Downtown, however she noted that many like herself feel that the Development is overwhelming due to the size. Ms. Colebatch addressed her concerns associated with demolition of the existing | Received | |
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19-A-139
| 1 | | | Committee Report CC | General Committee Report dated November 4, 2019. (APPENDIX “A”) | Received | |
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19-G-323
| 4 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | 2020 BUSINESS PLAN AND OPERATING BUDGET PRESENTATION | Received | |
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19-A-140
| 1 | | | Committee Report CC | First General Committee Report dated November 18, 2019. (APPENDIX “B”) | Received | |
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19-G-324
| 2 | | | Presentation - GC | PRESENTATION OF A CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL INFORMATION MATTER - EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM (EMT) PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT | Received | |
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19-A-141
| 1 | | | Committee Report | Second General Committee Report dated November 18, 2019, Sections A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I. (APPENDIX “C”) | Received | |
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19-G-325
| 2 | | | Committee Report | REPORT OF THE FINANCE AND CORPORATE SERVICES COMMITTEE DATED NOVEMBER 6, 2019 | Received | |
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19-G-326
| 2 | | | Committee Report | REPORT OF THE CITY BUILDING COMMITTEE DATED NOVEMBER 12, 2019 | Received | |
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19-G-327
| 2 | | | Recommendation | 2019 AUDIT SERVICE PLAN
That the 2019 Audit Service Plan presented by Deloitte LLP to the Finance and Corporate Services Committee on November 6, 2019, be approved. (File: F00) | Adopted | |
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19-G-328
| 3 | | | Staff Report | 2019 3RD QUARTER INTERNAL AUDIT UPDATE AND YEAR TWO FRAUD WRONGDOING | Adopted | |
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19-G-329
| 2 | | | Item of Discussion | RESERVE FUND - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE | Adopted | |
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19-G-330
| 2 | | | Staff Report | HOMESHARE FOR STUDENTS AND SENIORS PILOT PROGRAM | Adopted | |
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19-G-331
| 2 | | | Item of Discussion | MUNICIPAL HERITAGE REGISTRAR LISTING - 126 LETITIA STREET | Adopted | |
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19-G-332
| 3 | | | Item of Discussion | 70/72 DUNLOP STREET SIGN INSTALL - AMENDED APPLICATION TO ALTER DESIGNATED HERITAGE BUILDING | Adopted | |
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19-G-333
| 2 | | | Item of Discussion | INVESTIGATION OF IMPLEMENTING A BIKE AND/OR SCOOTER SHARE PILOT PROGRAM | Adopted | |
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19-G-334
| 2 | | | Staff Report | BOB HUNTER PUBLIC ART ARTIST SELECTION
AMENDMENT #1
Moved by: Deputy Mayor, B. Ward
Seconded by: Councillor, R. Thomson
That motion 19-G-334 of Section “B” of the Second General Committee Report dated November 18, 2019 concerning the Bob Hunter Public Art Artist Selection be amended by deleting the words “Creative Economy” and replacing them with “Recreation Services”.
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Upon the question of adoption of the original motion moved by Deputy Mayor, B. Ward and seconded by Councillor, R. Thomson, the motion was CARRIED AS AMENDED BY AMENDMENTS #1. | Adopted | |
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19-G-335
| 3 | | | Staff Report | BUSINESS PLAN STATUS AS AT SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 | Adopted | |
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19-G-336
| 2 | | | Staff Report | BIG BAY POINT RAIL BRIDGE MODIFICATION AGREEMENT WITH METROLINX | Adopted | |
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19-G-337
| 2 | | | Staff Report | RECOMMENDATION TO IMPLEMENT A STORMWATER CLIMATE ACTION FUND | Adopted | |
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19-G-338
| 2 | | | Staff Report | FILLING OF WARD THREE COUNCILLOR VACANCY | Adopted | |
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19-G-339
| 2 | | | Staff Report | SURPLUS AND TRANSFER OF ONE FOOT RESERVE- PLAN 602 (WARD 8) | Adopted | |
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19-G-340
| 4 | | | Staff Report | ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION - BARRIE WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENTS INC. C/O WESTON CONSULTING INC. - 39-67 DUNLOP STREET WEST AND 35-37 MARY STREET (WARD 2) | Adopted | |
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19-G-341
| 2 | | | Staff Report | OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT (SALEM AND HEWITT’S SECONDARY PLANS) - TEXT AND MAP AMENDMENT - 965 YONGE STREET (WARD 7, 8, 9 AND 10)
1. That the proposed amendment to remove the conceptual pedestrian pathway noted at 965 Yonge Street on Schedules 9A, 9C, 9D-1, 9D-2, and 9E, as well Appendix 9A of the Hewitt’s Secondary Plan be approved.
2. That policy 8.4.4.4(b)vi) of the Salem Secondary Plan and policy 9.4.4.4(b)vi) of the Hewitt’s Secondary Plan be amended from:
“a system of pathways will be developed primarily in the Natural Heritage System based on the conceptual system on Schedule 8D1/9D1. The pathway system shall be subject to further study to the satisfaction of the City, in consultation with the applicable conservation authority and the landowners.”
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“a system of pathways will be developed primarily in the Natural Heritage System based on the conceptual system on the attached Schedules. The pathway system is conceptual in nature and shall be subject to further study and refinement to the satisfaction of the City, in conformity with the relevant master plan, and in consulta | Adopted | |
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19-G-342
| 2 | | | Staff Report | APPLICATION FOR ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT HONEYFIELD BEMP 2 LIMITED AND BEMP HOLDINGS 2 INC. 515 MAPLEVIEW DRIVE EAST (WARD 9) | Adopted | |
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19-G-343
| 2 | | | Item of Discussion | INVITATION TO PRESENT - LAKE SIMCOE REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY | Adopted | |
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19-G-344
| 2 | | | Item of Discussion | CENTRALIZED SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTS TO RECOMMEND SPEED BUMP LOCATIONS | Adopted | |
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19-G-345
| 2 | | | Staff Report | MOTION 19-G-248 REFERRED BY RESOLUTION 19-A-109 AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT TO CONSTRUCT A FENCE ON CITY OWNED PROPERTY ALONG MCDONALD STREET FRONTAGE AT 88 MULCASTER STREET (WARD 2)
Councillor, J. Harris declared a potential pecuniary interest on the foregoing matter as he is an employee of the CMHA Ontario Division and has an immediate family member who works for CMHA Simcoe County and owner of the subject property. He did not vote on the matter. He remained in his seat at the Council Chambers. | Adopted | |
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19-G-346
| 2 | | | Staff Report | INVESTIGATION OF INSURANCE BILLING SERVICES FOR FIRES AND INSURED PERILS | Adopted | |
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19-G-347
| 2 | | | Staff Report | REVIEW OF LICENSING, REGULATING AND GOVERNING RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNITS
Councillor, S. Morales declared a potential pecuniary interest on the foregoing matter as he owns a rental property in close proximity to the subject area. He did not participate or vote on the matter. He remained in the Council table.
Councillor, M. McCann declared a potential pecuniary interest on the foregoing matter as he owns a rental property in close proximity to the subject area. He did not participate or vote on the matter. He remained in the Council table.
Councillor, J. Harris declared a potential pecuniary interest on the foregoing matter as he owns a rental property in close proximity to the subject area. He did not participate or vote on the matter. He remained in the Council table. | Received | |
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19-G-348
| 2 | | | Staff Report | REVIEW OF LICENSING, REGULATING AND GOVERNING RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNITS | Adopted | |
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19-G-349
| 2 | | | Item of Discussion | PARKING PASSES - CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION (CMHA)
Councillor J. Harris declared a potential pecuniary interest on the foregoing matter as he is an employee of the CMHA Ontario Division and has an immediate family member who works for CMHA Simcoe County and owner of the subject property. He did not participate in the discussion on the matter. He left the Council Chambers. | Received | |
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19-G-350
| 2 | | | Staff Report | CONFIDENTIAL POTENTIAL LITIGATION MATTER - 555 BAYVIEW DRIVE
Councillor, M. McCann declared a potential pecuniary interest on the foregoing matter as his company advertises at 555 Bayview Drive. He did not participate in the discussion or vote on the matter. He remained at the Council table. | Received | |
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19-G-351
| 2 | | | Staff Report | CONFIDENTIAL POTENTIAL LITIGATION MATTER - 555 BAYVIEW DRIVE
Councillor, M. McCann declared a potential pecuniary interest on the foregoing matter as his company advertises at 555 Bayview Drive. He did not participate in the discussion or vote on the matter. He remained at the Council table. | Adopted | |
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19-A-142
| 1 | | | Presentation - CC | PRESENTATION REGARDING THE BARRIE POLICE SERVICE 2020 BUDGET REQUEST
Police Chief, Kimberly Greenwood introduced the members of the Barrie Police Services Board and senior staff from the Barrie Police Service in attendance at the meeting. Chief Greenwood provided a presentation concerning the 2020 Barrie Police Service Budget request.
Chief Greenwood discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· An overview on the Barrie Police Service (BPS) challenges associated to the Ontario First Responders Act, salaries and budget, reduction in grant revenue, the Next Generation 911, facility transitions and radio system upgrades;
· A chart illustrating the BPS sworn and civilian staff complement between 2014 and 2020;
· The BPS salaries, benefits and overtime increases;
· A comparison of the 2019 and 2020 BPS facilities and operating budgets;
· The costs associated with the BPS relocating to the Barrie Simcoe Emergency Services Campus;
· A chart illustrating the Provincial funding reductions from 2018 to 2020;
· A chart illustrating the secondments and other revenue sources | | |
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19-A-143
| 1 | | | Presentation - CC | PRESENTATION REGARDING THE BARRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 2020 OPERATING GRANT REQUEST
Austin Mitchell, Chair of the Barrie Public Library Board introduced Lauren Jessop, CEO of the Barrie Public Library, the members of the Barrie Public Library Board, the library management and supporters who were in attendance at the meeting. Mr. Mitchell provided a presentation concerning the Barrie Public Library 2020 Operating Grant request.
Mr. Mitchell discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· The highlights of the Barrie Public Library (BPL) 2020 Budget;
· The BPL Board’s focus on growing the City’s library system and meeting the needs of residents;
· The new mission, vision and value statements for the BPL;
· The value of the library services to the community, the successes of the BPL and the current challenges that are being experienced;
· The BPL planning for growth and the associated increases for electronic resources, additional services and programs, the overcapacity of program attendance and in-person library visits;
· A map illustrating the locations of the proposed Lib | | |
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19-A-144
| 1 | | | Presentation - CC | PRESENTATION REGARDING THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE’S 2020 BUDGET REQUEST
Trevor Wilcox, General Manager of Corporate Performance from the County of Simcoe introduced Greg Bishop General Manager of Social and Community Services, Jane Sinclair, General Manager of Health and Emergency Services and Lealand Sibbick, Treasurer of the County of Simcoe who were in attendance of the meeting and provided a presentation concerning the 2020 County of Simcoe Budget request.
Mr. Wilcox discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· A chart illustrating the operating and capital budget changes between 2017 to 2020 for services provided by the County of Simcoe to the City of Barrie;
· A summary of the 2020 Capital Budget;
· The Social and Community Services 2020 Budget impacts;
· The Health and Emergency Services 2020 Budget impacts; and
· A summary of the overall 2020 Budget impacts.
Mr. Bishop discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· An overview of the Social and Community Services;
· The highlights of the Social and Community Services 2020 Operating Budget; and
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BY-LAW 2019-094
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #094
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. (19-G-282) (Letitia Street Parking Investigation) (RPF008-19) (File: T00) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-095
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #095
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-292, 19-G-320 and 19-G-338) (Appointments Barrie Business Improvement Association Board of Directors, Barrie Police Services Board and Ward 3 Vacancy) (Item for Discussion 8.6, October 7, 2019, Item for Discussion 8.2, October 28, 2019 and LCS015-19) (File: C06) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-096
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #096
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to authorize the installation of water servicing on Harvie Road, Essa Road to Thrushwood Drive and the recovery of the capital cost connected therewith by imposing a water service rate under Section 326 of the Municipal Act, 2001 S.O. 2001, c. M.45. (18-G-126) (Harvie Road/Highway 400 Crossing - Provision of Sanitary Servicing - Thrushwood Drive to Veteran’s Drive) (Ward 6 and 7) (ENG006-18) (File: T05-HBB) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-097
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #097
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to authorize the installation of sanitary servicing on Harvie Road, Essa Road to Thrushwood Drive, and the recovery of the capital cost connected therewith by imposing a sanitary service rate under Section 326 of the Municipal Act, 2001 S.O. 2001, c. M.45. (18-G-126) (Harvie Road/Highway 400 Crossing - Provision of Sanitary Servicing -Thrushwood Drive to Veteran’s Drive) (Ward 6 and 7) (ENG005-18) (File: T05-HBB) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-098
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #098
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to further amend By-law 2006-266 as amended being a by-law to license, regulate and govern businesses carried on within the municipality. (19-G-311) (Prohibiting Driving Instruction on Touchette Drive) (Ward 7) (Item of Discussion 8.1, October 28, 2019) (File: P00) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-099
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #099
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to licence, regulate and govern Cannabis Production Facilities within the municipality and to repeal by-law 2015-058. (15-G-130) (Medical Marihuana Facilities) (BBS002-15) (File: P00)
AMENDMENT #1
Moved by: Deputy Mayor, B. Ward
Seconded by: Councillor, R. Thomson
That Bill #099, Section 1.1.27.0.0 be amended by deleting the words “Barrie Police Services Board” and replacing with “Barrie Police Service”. | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-100
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #100
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to repeal and replace By-law 2013-072, as amended being a by-law to govern the proceedings of Council. (19-G-260 and 19-G-318) (Active Transportation and Sustainability Committee Terms of Reference and Procedural By-law Changes and Clarity of Matters before Council) (LCS014-19) (File: C01) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-101
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #101
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 137, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1390 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-160) (Part Lot Control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 137, 51M-1160, creation of six (6) lots, Andean Lane) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-102
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #102
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 139, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1392 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part Lot Control - H. Hansen Development Inc. - Block 139, 51M-1160, creation of six (6) lots, Andean Lane) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB and D26-A and K) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-103
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #103
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 140, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1393 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part Lot Control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 140, 51M-1160, creation of six (6) lots, Andean Lane) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB and D26-A and K) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-104
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #104
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 141, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1394 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part Lot Control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 141, six (6) lots, Andean Lane) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB and D26-A and K) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-105
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #105
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 143, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1396 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part Lot Control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 143, six (6) lots, Andean Lane) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB and D26-A and K) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-106
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #106
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 144, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1397 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part Lot Control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 144, ten (10) lots, Andean Lane and Kodiak Street) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB and D26-A and K) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-107
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #107
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 146, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1399 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part lot control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 146, ten (10) lots, Andean Lane and Kodiak Street) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB and D26-A and K) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-108
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #108
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 147, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1400 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part lot control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 147 eight (8) lots, Andean Lane and Kodiak Street) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-109
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A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 148, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1401 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part lot control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 148, ten (10) lots, Andean Lane and Kodiak Street) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB and D26-A and K) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-110
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #110
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to exempt Block 149, Plan 51M-1160, City of Barrie, County of Simcoe, being all of PIN 58729-1402 from Part Lot Control imposed by Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13. (12-G-190) (Part lot control - H. Hansen Development Inc., Block 149, eight (8) lots, Andean Lane and Kodiak Street) (PLN026-12) (File: D12-SUB and D26-A and K) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-111
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #111
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to require a by-election to fill the vacancy in the office of a member of Council representing Ward Three. (19-G-338) (Filling of Ward 3 Councillor Vacancy) (LCS015-19) (File: C07) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-112
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #112
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-275) City initiated Zoning By-law Amendment for Essa Road Corridor, 9 and 11 Cumberland Street) (PLN029-19) (D14-1670, D14-1671 and D14-1672)) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-113
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #113
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-275) (City initiated Zoning By-law Amendment for Essa Road Corridor, 175 and 199 Essa Road) (Ward 7 and 8) (PLN029-19) (File: D14-1670, D14-1671 and D14-1672) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-114
| 2 | | | By-Law | Bill #114
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-275) (City initiated Zoning By-law Amendments for Essa Road Corridor, 550 and 552 Essa Road) (Ward 7 and 8) (PLN029-19) (File: D14-1670, D14-1671 and D14-1672) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-115
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #115
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-308) (City initiated amendments to Comprehensive Zoning By-law 2009-141) (PLN026-19) (File: D14-1677) | | |
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BY-LAW 2019-116
| 1 | | | By-Law | Bill #116
A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to confirm the proceedings of Council at its meeting held on the 25th day of November, 2019. | | |
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