MINUTES - Council - 20170926
Town of Aurora
Council Meeting Minutes
Council Chambers, Aurora Town Hall
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Attendance
Council Members Mayor Dawe in the Chair; Councillors Abel, Gaertner, Humfryes
(arrived 7:35 p.m.), Kim, Mrakas, Thom, and Thompson
Members Absent Councillor Pirri
Other Attendees Doug Nadorozny, Chief Administrative Officer, Dan Elliott, Director
of Financial Services, Marco Ramunno, Director of Planning and
Building Services, Al Downey, Director of Parks, Recreation and
Cultural Services, Stephanie Mackenzie-Smith, Manager of
Corporate Communications, Patricia De Sario, Town Solicitor,
Michael de Rond, Town Clerk, Linda Bottos, Council/Committee
Secretary, and Ishita Soneji, Council/Committee Secretary
The Chair called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m.
1. Approval of the Agenda
Moved by Councillor Mrakas
Seconded by Councillor Kim
That the agenda as circulated by Legislative Services, with the following addition,
be approved:
• Presentation (b) Ashley Woods, Curator of Making Peace Exhibition; Re:
Overview of Making Peace Outdoor Exhibition
Carried
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2. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
There were no declarations of pecuniary interest under the Municipal Conflict of
Interest Act.
3. Presentations
(a) Adrian Wong, Recreation Supervisor – Aquatics & Fitness, and Jill
Foster, Chief Executive Officer, Aurora Public Library
Re: Recognition of Town and Library Staff for Rescue Efforts on May
30, 2017, and July 31, 2017
Mr. Wong and Ms. Foster recognized the rescue efforts of staff members who
saved two lives in two separate incidents at Town facilities, and certificates
were presented to: Jodi Alexander, Community Program Coordinator, Adrian
Bunyi, Lifeguard, Terri Edwards, Aquatics Coordinator, Nicole Lawlor,
Lifeguard, Courtney Leveck, Customer Service Representative, Greg Peri,
Acting Youth and Community Development Coordinator, Jennifer Savov,
Lifeguard, Glenda Willcock, Lifeguard, Adrian Wong, Recreation Supervisor,
and Library staff Reccia Mandelcorn, Manager of Community Collaboration
and Ashley Nunn-Smith, Manager of Content, Access and Innovation. The
recipients of the livesaving first aid, Mr. Osti and Mr. Golder, were in
attendance and expressed their appreciation.
Moved by Councillor Thom
Seconded by Councillor Kim
That the presentation be received for information.
Carried
(b) Ashley Woods, Curator of Making Peace Exhibition
Re: Overview of Making Peace Outdoor Exhibition
Mr. Woods presented an overview of the Making Peace international
photographic outdoor exhibition, a portion of which will be on display in
Aurora’s Town Park from Friday, September 29 to Sunday, November 19,
2017, with the opening ceremony taking place on Wednesday, October 4,
2017, at the Aurora Cultural Centre. He noted that further information is
available at www.makingpeace.org.
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Moved by Councillor Abel
Seconded by Councillor Thompson
That the presentation be received for information.
Carried
4. Delegations
(a) David Basco and Jessica Kerr, representing Southlake Regional Health
Centre Foundation
Re: Item C1(R5) – CAO17-005 – Donation of Naming Rights, Southlake
Regional Health Centre Foundation Gala
Mr. Basco and Ms. Kerr presented information on the 20th anniversary
Southlake Black Tie Gala to be held on October 14, 2017, in support of the
hospital’s most urgent priorities, and expressed appreciation for the generous
support of all the hospital’s signature events. It was noted that more than
$200,000 have been raised through the donations of parkettes, and that they
are requesting the opportunity for naming rights in perpetuity to a parkette in
northeast Aurora, which will be sold to the highest bidder at the Gala’s live
auction.
Moved by Councillor Thom
Seconded by Councillor Thompson
That the comments of the delegation be received and referred to Item C1(R5).
Carried
5. Consent Agenda
Council consented to consider Items C1(R1) and C1(R4) under Section 6, Considera-
tion of Items Requiring Discussion (Regular Agenda) as Items R2 and R3 respectively.
Moved by Councillor Abel
Seconded by Councillor Thompson
That the following Consent Agenda items, C1 (with the exception of sub-items R1
and R4) to C4 inclusive, be approved:
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C1. General Committee Meeting Report of September 19, 2017
1. That the General Committee meeting report of September 19, 2017, be
received and the following recommendations carried by the Committee
be approved:
(C1) IES17-035 – Award of Tender 2017-100-IES, New Service
Connections
1. That Report No. IES17-035 be received; and
2. That Tender No. 2017-100-IES – The Construction of New Sewer
and Watermain Service Connections for one (1) year commencing
on January 1, 2018, with an option to renew by the Town, in its sole
discretion, for an additional two (2) one (1) year periods, in the
Town of Aurora, be awarded to V. M. DiMonte Construction Limited
at the unit prices tendered; and
3. That the Director of Infrastructure and Environmental Services be
authorized to renew Tender 2017-100-IES for an additional two,
one-year periods pending an annual analysis and satisfactory
performance review by the Director; and
4. That the Mayor and Town Clerk be authorized to execute the
necessary Agreement, including any and all documents and
ancillary agreements required to give effect to same.
(C2) Governance Review Ad Hoc Committee Meeting Minutes of June 6,
2017
1. That the Governance Review Ad Hoc Committee meeting minutes
of June 6, 2017, be received for information.
(R2) PBS17-068 – Proposals for Zoning By-law Amendment
Applications
1. That Report No. PBS17-068 be received; and
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2. That the Zoning By-law Amendment Proposal for (a) 132-198 Old
Bloomington Road (The Biglieri Group Ltd.) be received as a Zoning
By-law Amendment Application; and
3. That the Zoning By-law Amendment Proposal for (b) 15356 Yonge
Street (2578461 Ontario Inc.) be received as a Zoning By-law
Amendment Application; and
4. That the Zoning By-law Amendment Proposal for (c) Shimvest,
Prato and Preserve, Aurora 2B be received as a Zoning By-law
Amendment Application.
(R3) PBS17-069 – Mural Sign Request for DNA Bar & Lounge – 15480
Yonge Street
1. That Report No. PBS17-069 be received; and
2. That the request for a mural sign for the property located at 15480
Yonge Street be denied.
(R5) CAO17-005 – Donation of Naming Rights, Southlake Regional
Health Centre Foundation Gala
1. That Report No. CAO17-005 be received; and
2. That the naming of the Trailhead Parkette in the subdivision located
at St. John’s Sideroad and Thomas Phillip Drive, to be auctioned in
support of the Regional Cancer Care Program, be approved.
C2. Council Meeting Minutes of September 12, 2017
1. That the Council meeting minutes of September 12, 2017, be adopted as
printed and circulated.
C3. Council Closed Session Minutes of September 12, 2017
1. That the Council Closed Session minutes of September 12, 2017, be
adopted as printed and circulated.
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C4. Council Closed Session Public Minutes of September 12, 2017
1. That the Council Closed Session Public minutes of September 12, 2017,
be adopted as printed and circulated.
Carried
6. Consideration of Items Requiring Discussion (Regular Agenda)
Items were considered in the following order: R2, R3, and R1.
R1. FS17-041 – 2018 Capital Investment Program and Ten Year Asset
Management Plan Overview
Dan Elliott, Director of Financial Services, presented a review of the Ten-
Year Capital Investment Plan and an introduction of the 2018 Capital Budget.
He noted that the 2018 Capital Budget binders were being distributed to
Council this evening.
Moved by Councillor Thompson
Seconded by Councillor Gaertner
1. That the presentation from the Director of Financial Services be received;
and
2. That Report No. FS17-041 be received; and
3. That the draft 2017 Ten Year Capital Investment Plan and draft 2018
Capital Budgets be received and referred to the Budget Committee
meeting scheduled for October 14, 2017.
Carried
R2. PRCS17-031 – Tree Removal Permit Application – 81 Catherine Avenue
(Formerly Consent Agenda Item C1(R1))
Moved by Councillor Abel
Seconded by Councillor Thompson
1. That Report No. PRCS17-031 be received; and
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2. That Tree Permit Application No. 057 be partially approved to allow the
removal of the four (4) White Spruce trees located at 81 Catherine
Avenue; and
3. That the request for the removal of the two (2) Red Maple trees located
at 82 Centre Street be denied.
Carried
R3. PBS17-071 – Applications for Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-
law Amendment, York Region Christian Seniors’ Home
Inc., 440, 460, 480 and 500 William Graham Drive, Plan
65M-4442, Block 4 and Block 5, File Number: OPA-2017-
04, ZBA-2016-12
(Formerly Consent Agenda Item C1(R4))
Moved by Councillor Mrakas
Seconded by Councillor Abel
1. That Report No. PBS17-071 be received; and
2. That Application to Amend the Official Plan, File Number OPA-2017-04
(York Region Christian Seniors’ Home Inc.), to permit a maximum
building height of seven (7) storeys be approved; and
3. That Application to Amend the Zoning By-law File Number ZBA-2016-12
(York Region Christian Seniors’ Home Inc.), to amend the 'RA2(423)’ and
‘(H)RA2(424)’ exception zones to include assisted living units and
accessory uses as permitted uses, and to allow a maximum building
height of seven (7) storeys be approved; and
4. That the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment be
presented at a future Council Meeting; and
5. That a Temporary Use By-law for temporary relief of providing 80% of
parking spaces underground be presented at a future Council Meeting.
Carried
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7. Notices of Motion
None
8. Motions
(a) Councillor Mrakas
Re: Aurora Christmas Market (Outdoor)
Moved by Councillor Mrakas
Seconded by Councillor Humfryes
Whereas special events align with Objective 3: Celebrating and promoting our
culture and Objective 5: Strengthening the fabric of our community, of the
Town’s Strategic Plan; and
Whereas the revitalization of the downtown core is a key priority for our
businesses and residents;
1. Now Therefore Be It Hereby Resolved That staff develop a new special
event—a one night, outdoor Aurora Christmas Market—to be held prior to
Christmas 2017 in Library Square; and
2. Be It Further Resolved That staff report back to Council with dates and
costs associated with holding a 2017 Aurora Christmas Market for
Council’s approval; and
3. Be It Further Resolved That staff include costs associated with holding a
2018 Aurora Christmas Market as a budget option in the 2018 Draft
Operating Budget for consideration by Budget Committee.
Carried
9. Regional Report
None
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10. New Business
Councillor Kim requested an update on the LED street lighting project follow-up,
and staff indicated that a report is forthcoming.
Councillor Kim inquired about the new trees in Mavrinac Park, and staff provided
an update.
Councillor Humfryes inquired about the Making Peace exhibit in relation to the
Aurora Farmers’ Market and Artisan Fair, and Councillor Abel provided an update.
Councillor Abel inquired about the status of the Pending List, and staff provided a
response.
Councillor Mrakas inquired about the lot coverage of the rebuild at 32 Wells Street
and access to the neighbouring property, and staff provided a response.
Councillor Mrakas inquired about the Treasure Hill development in the Yonge and
Wellington area in relation to the street parking concerns of residents on Irwin
Avenue and Machell Avenue, and staff agreed to investigate this matter.
Councillor Mrakas referred to the truck traffic on Bathurst Street, in relation to the
Highland Gate development, and inquired about whether temporary traffic lights
could be installed to improve safety in the area. Staff provided an update and
agreed to discuss this matter with York Region.
Councillor Kim requested an update on the park lighting concerns of the Highland
Gate Ratepayers Association and local residents, and staff indicated that a report
is forthcoming.
11. Public Service Announcements
Councillor Gaertner noted her attendance at the Queen’s York Rangers Army
Cadet Corps’ 50th anniversary reunion event held on September 23, 2017, and
expressed her appreciation to all those who have served our country.
Councillor Gaertner extended best wishes to those celebrating the Jewish New
Year, and noted that Yom Kippur will be observed from sundown on September 29
to sundown on September 30, 2017.
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Councillor Abel noted his attendance, on behalf of the Mayor, at an event on
September 25, 2017, in honour of Franco-Ontarian Day, officially recognized by
proclamation, where he accepted a piece of artwork created by a student. He
expressed appreciation to the schools and staff who participated in the event.
Councillor Humfryes extended a reminder about the Aurora Farmers’ Market and
Artisan Fair held every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Town Park, until October
7, 2017.
Councillor Humfryes advised that her father sustained injuries as the vehicle crash
victim of an impaired driver during the past weekend, and she extended a
reminder to everyone to not drink and drive.
Councillor Thom extended a reminder that the 6th annual Hillary House Ball will be
held on Saturday, October 21, 2017, at the King Valley Golf Club with doors
opening at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. He noted that tickets and more information
is available by calling 905-727-8991 or by email to community@aurorahs.com.
Mayor Dawe announced that the Colours of Fall Concert will be held in Town Park
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 5, 2017.
Mayor Dawe noted that the Access Aurora hours are now 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
on Monday and Wednesday through Friday, with extended hours from 8:30 a.m. to
8:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
Mayor Dawe announced that the Parks, Recreation and Culture Fall 2017 Program
Guide is available and program information may be accessed at aurora.ca/recguide.
Mayor Dawe encouraged residents to participate in the 2018 Citizen Budget at
aurora.citizenbudget.com by October 31, 2017.
Mayor Dawe extended a reminder that Culture Days events will be held on
Saturday, September 30, 2017, at Town Park, including a web-based mobile
scavenger hunt from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., followed by the Trailblazer Music Festival
at the Armoury with open mic from noon to 2 p.m. and live bands from 3 p.m. to 10
p.m.
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12. By-laws
None
13. Closed Session
None
14. Confirming By-law
Moved by Councillor Thompson
Seconded by Councillor Abel
That the following confirming by-law be enacted:
By-law Number 6010-17 Being a By-law to Confirm Actions by Council Resulting
from a Council Meeting on September 26, 2017.
Carried
15. Adjournment
Moved by Councillor Kim
Seconded by Councillor Thom
That the meeting be adjourned at 8:55 p.m.
Carried
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Geoffrey Dawe, Mayor Michael de Rond, Town Clerk
The minutes of the Council meeting of September 26, 2017, received final approval by
Council on October 10, 2017.