1. CALL TO ORDER 2. O CANADA 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE TRADITIONAL LANDS OF THE MATTAGAMI FIRST NATION 4. DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
DELEGATIONS Stephane Berube and Sara Bertrand - Acquisition of land Park Avenue
Medical Perspectives on the Treatment of Addictions in Timmins - Dr. Louisa Marion-Bellmare & Dr. Julie Samson
PRESENTATIONS & REPORTS Third Quarter Financial Statements and COVID-19 Update - N. Moore
Pump Station 4 Update - P. Seguin
By-pass route/haul road around Connaught Hill area discussion - G. Pirie
Traffic Study for left turn at intersection of Algonquin and 655 Westerly - Councillor Curley
Extend 40 km/hr zone on Moore Street - Councillor Curley
CONSENT AGENDA a) Adoption/Receipt of Minutes BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following Minutes of Timmins Council be adopted as presented: Minutes of the Regular meeting held October 13, 2020 b) Correspondence Resolution from the Township of Blandford-Blenheim re: Unlicensed and Unmonitored Cannabis Grow Operation Resolution from the Township of Asphodel--Norwood re: Cannabis Production Resolution from the City of St. Catharines re: Development Approval Requirements for Landfills - Bill 197 Resolution from the Township or Oro-Medonte re: Request for Support from Mount St. Louis Moonstone/Skyline Horseshow Resort and Hardwood Ski & Bike for their efforts to Declare Snow sports, Skiing and Snowboarding, Alpine and Nordic Deemed Essential in Stage 2 c) First and Second Reading of By-Laws RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following by-laws be given first and second reading: 2020-8483 being a by-law to amend by-law 2017-8039 regarding electronic participation in meetings under certain conditions 2020-8484 being a by-law to amend by-law 2020-8462 regarding deeming 105 Henry Street, Timmins
MOTIONS OF COUNCIL Receive Council Appointment to various Boards and Committees
Phase 2 of the Safe Restart program. BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council approves the submission of the Phase 2 Safe Restart Funding Program.
Fire Department Resolution WHEREAS Council received an update on Fire Department activities from both, the Fire Chief and Police Chief; AND WHEREAS as a result of those updates Council believes that changes to the structure of the volunteer Fire Brigades are warranted: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Fire Chief be directed to amend the existing Fire Department by-law that will mandate the volunteer brigades to be trained on, follow and adhere to all City of Timmins policies; amend how the District Chiefs and Officers of the Brigades are appointed and include measures for increased oversight and accountability for the Volunteer Brigades; AND FURTHER that the volunteer remuneration system be restructured to a fair and equitable system that would see all the volunteer brigades across the city paid an hourly rate, as determined by Council, for their service.
2020-8483-Amend By-Law 2017-8039 re: Electronic Meetings under Certain Conditions BE IT RESOLVED THAT BY-LAW 2020-8483 being a by-law to amend by-law 2017-8039 by adding the option of electronic participation in meetings under certain conditions be given third and final reading and be enacted and passed.
2020-8484-Amend by-law 2020-8462 re: Deeming by-law - 105 Henry Street BE IT RESOLVED THAT BY-LAW 2020-8484 being a by-law to amend by-law 2020-8462 regarding deeming 105 Henry Street be given third and final reading and be enacted and passed.
9. NOTICE OF MOTIONS 10. ADJOURNMENT
1. CALL TO ORDER 2. O CANADA 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE TRADITIONAL LANDS OF THE MATTAGAMI FIRST NATION 4. DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
DELEGATIONS Stephane Berube and Sara Bertrand - Acquisition of land Park Avenue
Medical Perspectives on the Treatment of Addictions in Timmins - Dr. Louisa Marion-Bellmare & Dr. Julie Samson
PRESENTATIONS & REPORTS Third Quarter Financial Statements and COVID-19 Update - N. Moore
Pump Station 4 Update - P. Seguin
By-pass route/haul road around Connaught Hill area discussion - G. Pirie
Traffic Study for left turn at intersection of Algonquin and 655 Westerly - Councillor Curley
Extend 40 km/hr zone on Moore Street - Councillor Curley
CONSENT AGENDA a) Adoption/Receipt of Minutes BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following Minutes of Timmins Council be adopted as presented: Minutes of the Regular meeting held October 13, 2020 b) Correspondence Resolution from the Township of Blandford-Blenheim re: Unlicensed and Unmonitored Cannabis Grow Operation Resolution from the Township of Asphodel--Norwood re: Cannabis Production Resolution from the City of St. Catharines re: Development Approval Requirements for Landfills - Bill 197 Resolution from the Township or Oro-Medonte re: Request for Support from Mount St. Louis Moonstone/Skyline Horseshow Resort and Hardwood Ski & Bike for their efforts to Declare Snow sports, Skiing and Snowboarding, Alpine and Nordic Deemed Essential in Stage 2 c) First and Second Reading of By-Laws RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following by-laws be given first and second reading: 2020-8483 being a by-law to amend by-law 2017-8039 regarding electronic participation in meetings under certain conditions 2020-8484 being a by-law to amend by-law 2020-8462 regarding deeming 105 Henry Street, Timmins
MOTIONS OF COUNCIL Receive Council Appointment to various Boards and Committees
Phase 2 of the Safe Restart program. BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council approves the submission of the Phase 2 Safe Restart Funding Program.
Fire Department Resolution WHEREAS Council received an update on Fire Department activities from both, the Fire Chief and Police Chief; AND WHEREAS as a result of those updates Council believes that changes to the structure of the volunteer Fire Brigades are warranted: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Fire Chief be directed to amend the existing Fire Department by-law that will mandate the volunteer brigades to be trained on, follow and adhere to all City of Timmins policies; amend how the District Chiefs and Officers of the Brigades are appointed and include measures for increased oversight and accountability for the Volunteer Brigades; AND FURTHER that the volunteer remuneration system be restructured to a fair and equitable system that would see all the volunteer brigades across the city paid an hourly rate, as determined by Council, for their service.
2020-8483-Amend By-Law 2017-8039 re: Electronic Meetings under Certain Conditions BE IT RESOLVED THAT BY-LAW 2020-8483 being a by-law to amend by-law 2017-8039 by adding the option of electronic participation in meetings under certain conditions be given third and final reading and be enacted and passed.
2020-8484-Amend by-law 2020-8462 re: Deeming by-law - 105 Henry Street BE IT RESOLVED THAT BY-LAW 2020-8484 being a by-law to amend by-law 2020-8462 regarding deeming 105 Henry Street be given third and final reading and be enacted and passed.
9. NOTICE OF MOTIONS 10. ADJOURNMENT