TMP-19063
| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | OPEN DELEGATION BY JOE TASCONA CONCERNING A REQUEST FOR THE REMOVAL OF PARKING METERS IN FRONT OF 84 AND 86 WORSLEY STREET
Mr. Joseph Tascona provided an Open Delegation regarding a request for removal of parking meters in front of 84 and 86 Worsley Street.
Mr. Tascona advised that he provided a letter dated May 18, 2016 and a follow-up email dated October 18, 2016 discussing his request to remove two (2) parking meters in front of 84 Worsley Street and one (1) parking meter in front of 86 Worsley Street. He advised that his law firm is located at 84 Worsley Street and is concerned with the safety issues associated with on-street parking, including large vehicles, and commercial vehicles being parked too close to driveway and the poor visibility for vehicles pulling out of his firm’s driveway and onto the City street.
Mr. Tascona provided examples of available parking at different commercial and residential properties on Worsley Street and noted that Worsley Street consists mostly of commercial properties. Mr. Tascona advised that there is no parking permitted in front of 78 Wo | Received | |
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16-G-234
| 1 | | | Item of Discussion | INVESTIGATION INTO THE PARKING SITUATION IN THE VICINITY OF 84 AND 86 WORSLEY STREET | recommended for adoption | |
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TMP-19445
| 1 | | | Item of Discussion | OPEN DELEGATION BY DUSAN PAJEVIC CONCERNING THE IMPACT OF THE HIGHWAY 400 EXPANSION ON THE CURRENT AND FUTURE INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE CITY OF BARRIE
Mr. Dusan Pajevic provided an Open Delegation regarding the impact of the Highway 400 expansion on the current and future infrastructure in the City of Barrie.
Mr. Pajevic explained that Highway 400 is one of the most important transportation corridors in Ontario and there is a need to properly assess its future development. Mr. Pajevic discussed the following concerns and comments:
· Timely extensions of the highways and expansion of GO Train Services possibly assisting in relieving the increased congestion on Highway 400;
· The continuous development along the highway and delays of projects will create further problems;
· That Highway 400 to Barrie was completed in 1952 and that engineering and construction methods were in their infancy;
· Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) allowed commercial developments and municipal road accesses placed too close to the intersections;
· The substandard level of service for operational t | Received | |
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TMP-19447
| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION BY MICHAEL LATO REGARDING THE HUNDRED YEAR HOUSE PROJECT
Mr. Michael Lato provided a presentation regarding the Hundred Year House Project.
Mr. Lato discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· The background information on a Hundred Year House Project;
· The driving forces for affordable housing and related environmental impacts;
· The proposed solutions including, three-story triplexes, energy efficient heating and cooling systems and built to last housing;
· His request to the City of Barrie for assistance with the Hundred Year Project, including a partnership with the City Barrie;
· The increasing density of Barrie’s population in suburban areas;
· The anticipated rental growth as part of the City of Barrie’s Affordable Housing Strategy;
· How will Barrie benefit from the project;
· The Hundred Year House Project scope;
· How the project can contribute to the future;
· What the data gathering will determine;
· The targeted Sponsors; and
· A rendering of a sample house layout.
In closing, Mr. Lato provided some personal background on himself and why he h | Received | |
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TMP-19067
| 1 | | | Committee Report | Report of the Heritage Barrie Committee dated June 7, 2016. | Received | |
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TMP-19068
| 1 | | | Item of Discussion | REPORT OF THE HERITAGE BARRIE COMMITTEE DATED AUGUST 2, 2016
The Report of the Heritage Barrie Committee dated August 2, 2016 was received. (File: C05) | Received | |
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TMP-19448
| 1 | | | Committee Report | REPORT OF THE HERITAGE BARRIE COMMITTEE DATED SEPTEMBER 6, 2016
The Report of the Heritage Barrie Committee dated September 6, 2016 was received. (File: C05) | Received | |
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TMP-19449
| 1 | | | Committee Report | REPORT OF THE HERITAGE BARRIE COMMITTEE DATED OCTOBER 4, 2016
The Report of the Heritage Barrie Committee dated October 4, 2016 was received. (File: C05) | Received | |
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16-G-235
| 1 | | | Item of Discussion | HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW - 50 CAROLINE STREET | recommended for adoption | |
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16-G-236
| 1 | | | Item of Discussion | HERITAGE REGISTER REVIEW - 43 BURTON AVENUE | recommended for adoption | |
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16-G-246
| 1 | | | Item of Discussion | HERITAGE ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR THE ARMOURY BUILDING AT 36 MULCASTER STREET | recommended for adoption | |
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