The recommendations were approved as follows.
CW332-2021
That the agenda for the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021 be approved, as amended, as follows:
To add:
Under Item 6.6 (re: Item 11.2.5 - City of Brampton Micromobility (E-bike/E-Scooter) Pilot - All Wards (RM 45/2020 and RM 52/2020)
- Chris Schafer, Vice President, Government Affairs, Bird Canada
6.8. Delegation from Suzy Godefroy and Rick Evans, Downtown Brampton BIA, re: Item 11.1.3 - Downtown Revitalization - IDP Meanwhile Strategies - Short-term Initiatives
6.9. Delegation from Sylvia Roberts, Brampton resident, re: Items 11.1.1 and 11.2.1 - Light Rail Transit (LRT) Extension Study along Main Street from Brampton Gateway Terminal to Brampton GO Station – Preferred LRT Alignments
6.10. Delegation from Peter Robertson, former Mayor, re: Item 10.3.4 – Proposed Monument for Former Premier Bill Davis
10.3.4. Discussion Item at the Request of Regional Councillor Palleschi, re: Monument for Former Premier Bill Davis
10.3.5. Discussion Item at the Request of Mayor Brown re: Ryerson University - Medical School in Brampton
10.3.6 Discussion Item at the request of Regional Councillor Dhillon re: Retroactive Development Charge Interest Fees
10.3.7 Discussion Item at the request of Regional Councillor Dhillon re. By-law 103-2021 and Retroactive Enforcement of Side Entrance Before House is Built
CW333-2021
That the following items to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021 be approved as part of Consent: 8.2.2, 10.3.1, 10.4.1, 11.2.2, 11.2.4, 11.2.6, 11.2.9, 11.2.10, 11.2.11, 11.2.12, 11.3.1, 12.2.1, 12.2.2, 12.2.3
CW334-2021
That the delegations from the following 2021 Summer Company Students, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Participation in the 2021 Summer Company Program, be received:
1. Miwako Chang, Miwako
2. Joshua De Jesus, St. Joseph Tutoring Academy
CW335-2021
That the delegation from Ryerson University Representatives, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Medical School in Brampton, be received:
1. Mohamed Lachemi, President and Vice-Chancellor
2. Glenn Craney, Deputy Provost and Vice-Provost, University Planning
3. Matthew Baker, Associate Director, Government Relations
CW336-2021
That the delegation from Sylvia Roberts, Brampton Resident, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Mayfield Road and the Transportation Master Plan, be received.
CW337-2021
1. That the delegation by Alexandra Hopkins and Geraldine Esemezie, Business Professional Women Brampton, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Resolution To Increase Options Available To Victims Of Domestic Violence to Live Safely In Their Community, be received;
2. That the Mayor, on behalf of Council, write a letter of endorsement of the Business Professional Women’s (BPW) Project Guardian and support the program’s expansion that will protect more individuals at risk of violence from assaults, human trafficking, hate crimes, and domestic violence; and
3. That the following resolution from the delegation be endorsed:
WHEREAS there has been an increased risk of domestic violence against women and children during COVID-19;
AND WHEREAS Peel Regional Police reported spending more hours on scenes of domestic incidents than any other type of incident; they spent 40, 000 hours more than the next highest type of incident in 2016/2017;
AND WHEREAS Peel Regional Police responded to over 18,000 family violence calls, including 10, 000 intimate partner calls, in 2019, a rate of approximately 50 per day;
AND WHEREAS the rate of police-reported incidents of domestic violence in Peel has increased over the past several years with an increase of 859 intimate and family violence incidents in 2018/2019, an increase higher than any other type of incident in Peel, however intimate partner violence victims represent only one third of all police-reported violent crime in Canada;
AND WHEREAS the rate of homicides in Peel increased 24% in 2019 and nearly half of all homicides in Peel Region were domestic related;
AND WHEREAS more than 60% of those who utilize emergency shelters in Canada are women and 80% of women seeking shelter as a result of abuse cited a former or current intimate partner as being their abuser;
AND WHEREAS on a snapshot day in Ontario, 42% of shelters were at capacity, and shelter being at capacity was the reason women were turned away in 82% of situations;
AND WHEREAS in 2009, 15% of female victims of spousal violence obtained a protection order (e.g., restraining order, no contact, peace bond), and 32% of these orders were breached; 65% of these breaches were reported to police;
AND WHEREAS the most dangerous time for a victim of intimate partner violence is during a pending or actual separation, and was a risk factor present in 67% of homicides investigated by the Domestic Violence Death Review Committee between 2003-2017;
AND WHEREAS the City of Brampton continues to support Pilot Project Guardian and other support programs that similarly offer options to victims of domestic and gender-based violence to better meet the needs of the Brampton community;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Brampton City Council write a letter of support to endorse BPW Brampton’s resolution for the Region of Peel and Province of Ontario to support Project Guardian.
CW338-2021
That the delegation from Bill Godfrey, People Against Littering (P.A.L.), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Item 11.2.7 - Litter Action and Education (RM 20/2021), be received.
CW339-2021
That the following delegations, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Item 11.2.5 - City of Brampton Micromobility (E-bike/E-Scooter) Pilot - All Wards (RM 45/2020 and RM 52/2020), be received:
1. Shoaib Ahmed, CEO, and Moaz Ahmad, Civic and Policy Lead, SCOOTY (Scooty Mobility Inc.)
2. Arda Ertürk, Co-Founder, Roll Technologies Inc.
3. Chris Schafer, Vice President, Government Affairs, Bird Canada
4. Ashley Brown, Head of Government Partnerships, Spin Mobility Inc.
CW340-2021
That the delegation from Tim Lichti, CEO, Top Hat Robotics, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Item 11.2.8 - Winter Maintenance - Windrow Cleaning Report, be referred to staff for consideration.
CW341-2021
1. That the delegation from Suzy Godefroy and Rick Evans, Downtown Brampton BIA, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Item 11.1.3 - Downtown Revitalization - IDP Meanwhile Strategies - Short-term Initiatives, be received; and
2. That the presentation titled: Downtown Revitalization – IDP Meanwhile Strategies - Short-term Initiatives, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received.
CW342-2021
1. That the delegation from Sylvia Roberts, Brampton resident, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Items 11.1.1 and 11.2.1 - Light Rail Transit (LRT) Extension Study along Main Street from Brampton Gateway Terminal to Brampton GO Station – Preferred LRT Alignments, be received;
2. That the correspondence from Chris Drew, Brampton resident, dated June 22, 2021, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Light Rail Transit (LRT) Extension Study along Main Street from Brampton Gateway Terminal to Brampton GO Station – Preferred LRT Alignments, be received;
3. That the presentation titled: LRT Extension Study, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021 be received;
4. That the report titled: Light Rail Transit (LRT) Extension Study along Main Street from Brampton Gateway Terminal to Brampton GO Station – Preferred LRT Alignments – Wards 1, 3 and 4 (File IA.A), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
5. a. That staff be directed to move forward with two preferred alignments, one surface and one tunnel, for the 30% design and draft environmental project report, for the LRT extension from Steeles Avenue to Downtown Brampton; and
b. That City Council supports the tunnel option as the preferred alignment to advance funding advocacy, with the current provincial and federal governments;
6. That a budget amendment be approved in the amount of $650,000 to top-up Project #174115-001 – Light Rail Transit Extension Study, with funding of $650,000 coming from the Community Investment Fund Reserve #110;
7. That Council endorse that the relocation of the LRT stop from the south side to the north side of the Steeles and Hurontario intersection, be incorporated into future design work for the LRT Extension Study;
8. That the resolution be communicated to the local MPs, MPPs, the respective Federal and Provincial Ministers of Infrastructure, and the Region of Peel; and
9. That the alignment not deter the immediate implementation of the Downtown Revitalization and the Region of Peel be requested to proceed as expeditiously as possible.
CW343-2021
That the delegation from Peter Robertson, former Brampton Mayor, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Item 10.3.4 – Proposed Monument for Former Premier Bill Davis, be received.
CW344-2021
That the staff update re: Government Relations Matters, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received.
CW345-2021
1. That the update from Mayor P. Brown, re: COVID-19 Emergency, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received; and
2. That thanks be extended to staff working with the Brampton Farmers Market, and the number of complimentary stalls for downtown businesses be increased from 10 to 12.
CW346-2021
1. That the presentation titled: Short-term Rental Policy Review, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
2. That the report titled: Budget Amendment - Policy Review and Proposed Adoption of the Short-Term Rental Business Licensing By-Law, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
3. That revenues generated from the program will offset direct and indirect costs of this program including requesting the approval of one (1) new Licensing Administration Clerk to be hired in 2021 to assist with the licensing for the new class of licence; and,
4. That the Short-Term Rental Licensing By-Law, attached as Appendix 1 to this report, be enacted.
CW347-2021
1. That the report titled: Construction of a New Animal Shelter, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received; and
2. That the funds approved for the construction of a new Animal Shelter at 475/485 Chrysler Drive be used to build at an alternate site.
CW348-2021
1. That the report titled: Comprehensive Accessibility Policy, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received; and,
2. That the Inclusive Customer Service Policy 14.12.1 be repealed and replaced with the new, comprehensive Accessibility Policy outlined in Appendix 1 of this report.
CW349-2021
That the presentation titled: Support Local Brampton – Next Phase Re-opening (File CE.x), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received.
CW350-2021
That the presentation titled: Economic Development Update – Advanced Manufacturing (File CE.x), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received.
CW351-2021
That the presentation titled: FDI Virtual Mission - Germany, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021 (File CE.x), be received.
CW352-2021
1. That the presentation titled: FDI Africa and the Caribbean Markets 2021 Strategy (File CE.x), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
2. That the report titled re: Investment Attraction - Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) 2021 Work plan, Africa and the Caribbean Markets (File CE.x), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
3. That Council approve the 2021 work plan, as outlined in this report;
4. That the CAO, in consultation with the Commissioner of Planning, Building and Economic Development and Director of Economic Development, be authorized to approve investment missions which are not currently on the list of 2021 Mayor-led Investment Missions as such opportunities arise, subject to alignment with the overall FDI strategy, 2021 budget, existing assets, current activities and focus on priority sectors including, but not limited to Advanced Manufacturing, Food and Beverage, Health and Life Sciences, and Innovation and Technology, generating international awareness of Brampton's competitive advantages and value proposition, to support and encourage local economic growth; and
5. That staff be authorized to pivot virtual plans to in-person travel, should borders re-open and it is safe to travel internationally.
CW353-2021
That the presentation titled: Film Office Update, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received.
CW354-2021
That the Minutes of the Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting of June 1, 2021, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, Recommendations AAC007-2021 to AAC013-2021 be approved as published and circulated.
AAC007-2021
That the agenda for the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of June 1, 2021 be approved as published and circulated.
AAC008-2021
That the delegation from Mayaan Ziv and Jo Ann Dizy, Founder/CEO and VP Partnerships, AccessNow, to the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of June 1, 2021, re: Mapping our Cities for All Project be referred to staff for consideration.
AAC009-2021
That the delegation by Rich Padulo, Treat Accessibility, Founder, to the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of June 1, 2021, re: Grassroot Movement to make Halloween Accessible to Children of all Abilities be referred to staff for consideration.
AAC010-2021
That the delegation by Vincent Goetz, Architect, Diamond Schmitt Architects, to the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of June 1, 2021, re: Chris Gibson Recreation Centre Accessibility be received.
AAC011-2021
That the presentation by Andrew McNeill, Manager, Official Plan and Growth Management, and Tristan Costa, Planner, to the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of June 1, 2021, re: The Brampton Plan – Official Plan Review be received.
AAC012-2021
That the update by Ryan Maiss, Accessible Enforcement Officer, Enforcement and By-law Services, to the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of June 1, 2021, re: Enforcement and By-law Services, Accessible Enforcement Update - 2021 be received.
AAC013-2021
That the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of June 1, 2021, do now adjourn to meet again on September 7, 2021.
CW355-2021
1. That the Mayor, on behalf of the City of Brampton, send a letter of support of the NCCM’s call for a summit to address Islamophobia; and
2. That the letter also be circulated to local MPs.
CW356-2021
1. That any signage or namings using the name of ‘Ryerson’, within the control of the City, be removed or covered as soon as possible; and
2. That any further use of the name be discontinued until the Task Force has reported thereon.
CW357-2021
1. That $100,000 be allocated by the City of Brampton, from an account to be determined by Finance, for the establishment of a Monument to Premier Bill Davis within Brampton;
2. That a local procurement process, in accordance with the Purchasing By-law and City policy, be commenced; and
3. That the additional sum of support required be sought from another order of government and/or various interested organizations.
CW358-2021
That the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), or his assigned designate, begin working together with designated representatives from Ryerson University regarding their request for financial support in the planning of the Brampton School of Medicine, with the assistance of other staff resources, as determined operationally essential by the CAO which includes but is not limited to:
a. The request from Ryerson University to have the City of Brampton financially support the development of the Brampton School of Medicine Business Case submission to the Province of Ontario by providing $1 million towards the expected total costs of $3 million; and
b. The request from Ryerson University to work with City staff on the terms and conditions of this funding; and
c. The request from Ryerson University to have City staff identify opportunities for members of Brampton City Council to work alongside the University to host community consultations, contributing to the planning of the Brampton School of Medicine; and
d. The request from Ryerson University to collaborate with City staff to identify potential facility locations on municipal property to accommodate the Brampton School of Medicine; and
e. The request from Ryerson University to have City staff collaborate on a joint media release to inform the community.
CW359-2021
That staff be requested to enhance communication with site plan and rezoning process applicants to develop a full understanding of the related charges.
CW360-2021
That the correspondence from Nando Iannicca, Regional Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Region of Peel, dated June 11, 2021, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, re: Region of Peel Agricultural Advisory Working Group Update and Related Initiatives, be received.
CW361-2021
1. That the presentation titled: Williams Parkway Review Feasibility Assessment Study - Maximize People moving capacity and Public realm design between Mclaughlin Road and Dixie Road and Colour options for staining the existing noise wall between west of Harridine Road and east of North Park Drive, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
2. That the report titled: Request for Budget Amendment – Williams Parkway (McLaughlin Road to Dixie Road): Maximize People moving capacity and Public realm design including staining of existing noise wall – Wards 1, 5 and 7 (RM 15/2021), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
3. That Council endorse the scope for the project based on the information presented in this report and direct Staff to carry forward with the detailed design of Williams Parkway;
4. That Council approve to lower the posted speed on Williams Parkway between McLaughlin Road and Dixie Road, and that Traffic By-law 93-93, as amended, be further amended to reduce the speed limit on Williams Parkway from 60 km/h to 50 km/h between McLaughlin Road and Dixie Road once construction is complete.
5. That Council approve in principle proceeding with staining the existing noise wall, subject to public consultation to confirm staining is desired and a preferred colour, and a report back to Council thereon prior to commencing procurement;
6. That Council direct staff to conduct an online survey to obtain public feedback on the preferred colour if Council approves the direction to proceed with staining the existing noise wall on Williams Parkway between West of Harridine Road and East of North Park Drive;
7. That Council direct staff to proceed with detailed design, tender and construction using the most popular colour selected by Public if Council approves the direction to proceed with staining the existing noise wall;
8. That a budget amendment be approved in the amount of $1,600,000 to increase Capital Project # 083610-006-Design-Williams Parkway: McLaughlin Road and North Park Drive, with funding of $1,600,000 to be provided from Roads and Engineering DC Reserves # 137; and
9. That Council approve return of funds in the amount of $1,600,000 from Utility Relocation project # 093625-004-Williams Parkway between McLaughlin Road and North Park Drive, to applicable DC reserves, as there is no widening planned on Williams Parkway.
CW362-2021
1. That the report titled: Hurontario LRT Project Road Dedication By-Laws – Hurontario Street and Kennedy Road, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
2. That a by-law be enacted to establish as part of the public highway system lands owned by the City of Brampton and described as follows:
(a) Part of Lots 4, 5 and 6 on Plan 347, designated as Part 7 on Plan 43R-27461, Brampton being all of PIN 14079-0328 (LT) to be part of Hurontario Street; and
(b) Part of Lot 12, Concession 2 East of Hurontario Street, designated as Parts 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 and 48 on Plan 43R-31747, Brampton being part of PIN 14300-0196 (LT) to be part of Kennedy Road.
3. That with respect to any additional City lands now owned or subsequently acquired, that staff may from time to time recommend be established as public highway in order to facilitate the completion of the Hurontario LRT Project, staff be directed to dispense with a recommendation report to Council provided the draft road establishing by-law to be included in any agenda for Council’s meeting explicitly indicates that same is to facilitate the completion of the Hurontario LRT Project.
CW363-2021
1. That the report titled: Request to Begin Procurement of Decorative Light Emitting Diode (LED) - Street Light Conversion Project, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
2. That the Purchasing Agent be authorized to commence the procurement to select decorative LED fixtures to be used for the next phases of the City’s LED Street Light Conversion Project,
3. That the Purchasing Agent be authorized to enter into direct negotiations with RealTerm Energy to extend their existing contract to provide engineering design, incentive application, fixture procurement, inspection and contract administration services; and,
4. That the Purchasing Agent be authorized to commence the procurement for the installation of decorative LED street lights at various locations throughout the City of Brampton.
CW364-2021
1. That the report titled: City of Brampton Micromobility (E-bike/E-Scooter) Pilot - All Wards (File HF.x), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received; and,
2. That all necessary by-laws be enacted to permit and regulate the use of personal e-scooters in the City of Brampton in accordance with the Provincial Pilot (ON Reg. 389/19); and,
3. That staff be directed to develop a pilot to assess the uptake and impact of an e-bike/e-scooter share system in the City and report back to Council at a future committee meeting with details of the pilot.
CW365-2021
1. That the report titled re: Lake Enhancement Strategy – City-wide – All Wards (RM 131/2019), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received; and
2. That the Lake Enhancement Strategy be endorsed by Council.
CW366-2021
That the report titled: Litter Action and Education (RM 20/2021), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received.
CW367-2021
1. That the report titled: Winter Maintenance Service Level Review – Driveway Windrow Clearing, to the Committee of Council Meeting on June 23, 2021, be received;
2. That staff provide a thorough assessment with a detailed Windrow Clearing Program Implementation plan for the 2022 Budget deliberations.
CW368-2021
1. That the report titled: Traffic By-law 93-93 – Administrative Update (File I.AC), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received; and,
2. That a by-law be passed to amend Traffic By-law 93-93, as amended, as outlined in the subject report.
CW369-2021
1. That the report titled: All-way Stop Review – Alternate process for consideration of all-way stop control at three intersections - Wards 9 and 10 (File I.AC), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received;
2. That an all-way stop control be implemented at the intersection of Amazon Court/ Bobcat Street at Hickorybush Avenue (Ward 9);
3. That an all-way stop control be implemented at the intersection of Delmonico Road and Leparc Road (Ward 10); and,
4. That an all-way stop control be implemented at the intersection of Pinecone Way and Sprucelands Avenue (Ward 10).
CW370-2021
1. That the report titled: Initiation of Subdivision Assumption; 2040485 Ontario Limited, Registered Plan 43M-2047 – (South of Sandalwood Parkway, West of Chinguacousy Road), Ward 6 - Planning References – C03W11.009 and 21T-16018B, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021 be received;
2. That the City initiate the Subdivision Assumption of 2040485 Ontario Limited, Registered Plan 43M-2047; and
3. That a report be forwarded to City Council recommending the Subdivision Assumption of 2040485 Ontario Limited, Registered Plan 43M-2047, once all departments have provided their clearance for assumption.
CW371-2021
1. That the report titled: Initiation of Subdivision Assumption; 1410928 Ontario Limited, Registered Plan 43M-2041 – (South of Sandalwood Parkway, East of Mississauga Road), Ward 6 - Planning References – C04W12.002 and 21T-10013B, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021 be received;
2. That the City initiate the Subdivision Assumption of 1410928 Ontario Limited, Registered Plan 43M-2041; and
3. That a report be forwarded to City Council recommending the Subdivision Assumption of 1410928 Ontario Limited, Registered Plan 43M-2041, once all departments have provided their clearance for assumption.
CW372-2021
That the Minutes of the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, Recommendations EAC016-2021 to EAC025-2021 be approved as published and circulated.
EAC016-2021
That the agenda for the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, be approved as amended to add the following item:
7.1. Verbal Update from David Laing, Committee Member, re: Brampton Grow Green Network Sub-committee and Status of the Brampton Environmental Alliance
EAC017-2021
That the presentation from Jessica Yadav, Environmental Planning Student, Public Works and Engineering, to the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, re: Natural Heritage System Communication Plan, be received.
EAC018-2021
That the presentation from Zoe Milligan, Environmental Project Specialist, Public Works and Engineering, to the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, re: 2021 Brampton One Million Trees and Naturalization Projects, be received.
EAC019-2021
That the presentation from Stavroula Kassaris, Environmental Planner, Public Works and Engineering, to the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, re: Brampton Grow Green Webpage Renovation, be received.
EAC020-2021
That the presentation by Anand Balram, Policy Planner, Planning, Building and Economic Development, on behalf of Andrew McNeil, Manager, Official Plan and Growth Management, and Tristan Costa, Planner, to the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, re: Brampton Plan Update, be received.
EAC021-2021
That the verbal update from Stavroula Kassaris, Environmental Planner, Public Works and Engineering, to the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, re: Clarification of GHG Reduction Targets in the Updated Brampton Grow Green Environmental Master Plan, be received.
EAC022-2021
That the verbal update from Michael Hoy, Supervisor, Environmental Planning, Public Works and Engineering, to the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, re: Centre for Community Energy Transformation, be received.
EAC023-2021
That the verbal update from Zoe Milligan, Environmental Project Specialist, Public Works and Engineering, to the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, re: Bee City Designation and Pollinator Week, be received.
EAC024-2021
That the verbal update from David Laing, Committee Member, to the Environment Advisory Committee Meeting of June 8, 2021, re: Brampton Grow Green Network Sub-committee and Status of the Brampton Environmental Alliance, be received.
EAC025-2021
That the Environment Advisory Committee do now adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. or at the call of the Chair.
CW373-2021
1. That the report titled: Budget Amendment Developer Reimbursement Recreational Trail - TFP Clockwork Developments and Argo Limited Valley, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received; and
2. That a budget amendment be approved for Project #215860 – Park Blocks in the amount of $96,210 with full funding to be transferred from Reserve #134 – DC: Recreation.
CW374-2021
1. That the report titled: Request for Budget Amendment – Supply, Delivery and Installation of Four-Fold Doors at 9 Fire Stations, to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received; and
2. That a budget amendment be approved to the 2021 Capital Budget and a new capital project be established in the amount of $1,431,000 for the supply, delivery and installation of four-fold Doors at 9 fire stations with $1,344,000 of funding allocated from the City’s approved COVID-19 Resiliency Stream government grant to fund construction costs with the remaining $87,000 to be transferred from capital project 201650-085 - Replace Overhead Doors to fund design costs.
CW375-2021
That the report titled: Information Report Nurturing Neighbourhoods Program Update 2020 (RM 64/2019), to the Committee of Council Meeting of June 23, 2021, be received.
CW376-2021
That Committee proceed into Closed Session to address matters pertaining to:
15.1. Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (b), (e) and (f) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees; and, litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board; and, advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose.
15.3. Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (k) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
A position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board.
15.4. Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (f) and (k) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; and a position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board
15.5. Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (c) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board.
15.6. Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (c) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board.
CW377-2021
1. That the Commissioner of Community Services be delegated the authority to execute a lease agreement and all other agreements and documents necessary to effect a lease with Punjabi Community Health Services to operate a Brampton Bike Hub from the City owned property municipally known as 36/40 Main Street North, Brampton subject to the terms and conditions as directed by Council, and otherwise on such terms and conditions as may be acceptable to the Senior Manager, Realty Services and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor or designate;
2. That staff report back with other initiatives and strategies for leveraging the momentum of the Integrated Downtown Plan and the Innovation District for the reoccupation of other vacant publicly and privately owned buildings in the Downtown.
CW378-2021
That direction be provided to the Investigator to extend the Council-authorized investigation to no later than eight weeks from June 23, 2021 to address the approved scope of the investigation, subject to further consideration of time extension as determined by Council.
CW379-2021
That the Investigator be provided an opportunity to provide an update to Council within the eight-week period if deemed necessary.
CW380-2021
That the Committee of Council do now adjourn to meet again on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. or at the call of the Chair.