The Corporation of the Township of Brock
Council Agenda

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Virtual Meeting

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It is important to begin each public gathering with a Land and Territorial Acknowledgement, to recognize the Indigenous people for being good stewards of the land and environment, here where we are meeting today. The Township of Brock has traditionally been a hunting and fishing ground for First Nations people. We reside on and benefit from the Williams Treaty Territories, on the land of the Mississaugas and Chippewas. May we share the land as long as the sun rises, the grass grows and river flows.

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Jessica Topfer and Sherry Macdonald
Nourish and Development Foundation

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT the presentation by Nourish and Development with respect to Nourish and Development Foundation's 2022 Annual Report and 2023-2026 Strategic Plan be received for information.

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Supervisor of By-Law Enforcement and Animal Control

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT By-law and Animal Services Division Q1 and Q2 Report 2023-PS-013, be received for information.

Acting Deputy Clerk

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT Memorandum 2023-GG-021, Application for Fee Exemption - Sunderland Lions Club be received; and
    THAT Council direct staff to reimburse the Sunderland Lions Club the rental fee for the 2023 Sunderland Lions Club Car Draw event that was held on June 10, 2023 at the Sunderland Memorial Arena. 

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  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT the items listed in Section 11 Correspondence be approved save and except communication numbers as pulled.

The Women of Ontario Say NO!
Communication Number 438/23

  • Recommendation:

    WHEREAS, all Ontarians deserve and expect a safe and respectful workplace; and
    WHEREAS, municipal governments, as the democratic institutions most directly engaged with Ontarians need respectful disclosure; and
    WHEREAS  several incidents in recent years of disrespectful behaviour and workplace harassment have occurred amongst members of municipal councils; and
    WHEREAS, these incidents seriously and negatively affect the people involved and lower public perceptions of local governments; and
    WHEREAS, municipal Codes of Conduct are helpful tools to set expectations of council member behaviour; and
    WHEREAS, municipal governments do not have the necessary tools to adequately enforce compliance with municipal Codes of Conduct; and
    WHEREAS this legislation be prioritized for the fall of 2023 given the urgency of this issue; and
    NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT The Corporation of the Township of Brock supports the call of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario for the Government of Ontario to introduce legislation to strengthen municipal Codes of Conduct and compliance with them in consultation with municipal governments; and
    BE IT RESOLVED that the legislation encompass the Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s recommendations for:

    • Updating municipal Codes of Conduct to account for workplace safety and harassment
    • Creating a flexible administrative penalty regime, adapted to the local economic and financial circumstances of municipalities across Ontario
    • Increasing training of municipal Integrity Commissioners to enhance consistency of investigations and recommendations across the province
    • Allowing municipalities to apply to a member of the judiciary to remove a sitting member if recommended through the report of a municipal Integrity Commissioner
    • Prohibit a member so removed from sitting for election in the term of removal and the subsequent term of office; and

    THAT the resolution be circulated to The Premier, Local MPPs, Minister of Municipal Affairs & Housing, Associate Minister of Women's Social and Economic Opportunity, AMO and local municipalities.

Jeremy Gibson 
Communication Number 459/23

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT Communication Number 459/23, Special Occasion Permit Request -  Baseball Tournament, Cannington Diamonds, submitted by Jeremy Gibson be received; and
    THAT Council has no objection to the baseball tournament being held at the Cannington Ball Diamonds on September 9-10, 2023 provided no other events are previously scheduled; and
    THAT Council approves the request subject to the receipt of proof of liability insurance in the amount of $2,000,000 (2 million) with the Township of Brock named as an additional insured to be provided to staff; and
    THAT the event held on September 9th - 10th, 2023 be designated an event of municipal significance for the purpose of obtaining the Special Occasion Permit and will be subject to compliance of the Municipal Alcohol Policy; and
    THAT a site plan, special occasion permit and list of servers be provided to staff prior to the event; and
    THAT Council grant the approval of a BBQ at the Baseball Tournament event, subject to approval from the Fire Chief.

Lauren Kuckyt, Safety Officer
Durham Student Transportation Services (DSTS)
Communication Number 463/23

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT Communication Number 463/23, Relocation of Crossing Guard - Beaverton, submitted by Lauren Kuckty, Safety Officer for Durham Student Transportation Services be received; and
    THAT the Communication Number 463/23, Relocation of Crossing Guard - Beaverton be deferred to a meeting held in the Spring of 2024 aligning with the anticipated completion of  the new Beaverton Public School opening; and
    THAT Council request Lauren Kuckty, Safety Officer for Durham Student Transportation Services to provide updated student enrollment numbers for both Holy Family Catholic School and the new Beaverton Public School prior to the Spring 2024 Council Meeting.  

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  • Recommendation:

    WHEREAS the Township of Brock has entered into a lease agreement with Fisheries and Oceans Canada to manage the Small Craft Harbour at Beaverton (“Beaverton Harbour”); and

    WHEREAS the Township of Brock assumed ownership of the small craft harbour at Thorah Island (“Thorah Island Harbour”); and

    WHEREAS Council on the 27th day of March 2023, passed By-law Number 3177-2023, being a by-law to regulate the administration of the Beaverton Harbour facilities.

    BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT, all boat traffic calming measures within the Beaverton Harbour, as well as Thorah Island Harbour maintenance and safety measures, be installed and completed yearly by the Victoria Day long weekend in May.    

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  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT By-law 3205-2023 be taken as read, enacted and signed by the Mayor and Municipal Clerk.

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  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT  Council break for a recess at TIME a.m. p.m.

Don Gordon and Gary Brethour
Communication Number 472/23

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT the presentation by Don Gordon and Gary Brethour of the Sunderland Lions Club with respect to the Sunderland Arena Project be received for information.

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By-law Number 3204-2023 to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Brock at its meeting held on July 17, 2023.

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT By-law Number 3204-2023, being a By-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Brock at its meeting held on July 17, 2023 be taken as read, enacted and signed by the Mayor and Clerk/Deputy CAO.

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  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT the meeting of Council adjourn at this time TIME a.m. p.m.

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