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Agenda - Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee - 20231221Town of Aurora Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Date:Thursday, December 21, 2023 Time:7 p.m. Location:Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall Meetings are available to the public in person and via live stream on the Town’s YouTube channel. To participate, please visit aurora.ca/participation. Pages 1.Call to Order 2.Land Acknowledgement 3.Approval of the Agenda 4.Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof 5.Receipt of the Minutes 5.1 Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of October 19, 2023 1 That the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of October 19, 2023, be received for information. 1. 6.Delegations 7.Matters for Consideration 7.1 Memorandum from Manager, Recreation; Re: Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities 5 (Jodi Ball and Gabrielle Peters of J Consulting Group will facilitate the discussion.) That the memorandum regarding Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities be received; and 1. That the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee comments regarding Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities be received and referred to staff for consideration 2. and further action as appropriate. 8.Informational Items 9.New Business 10.Adjournment Town of Aurora Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Date: Time: Location: Thursday, October 19, 2023 7 p.m. Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall Committee Members: Councillor Ron Weese (Chair) Irene Clement* Michelle Dakin (Vice Chair) Jessie Fraser* Shaheen Moledina* Corrina Tai* (arrived 7:43 p.m.) Members Absent: David Gren Adrian Martin Other Attendees: John Firman, Manager, Business Support Matthew Volpintesta, Manager, Parks and Fleet* Lisa Warth, Manager, Recreation Linda Bottos, Council/Committee Coordinator *Attended electronically _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order The Chair called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. 2. Land Acknowledgement The Committee acknowledged that the meeting took place on Anishinaabe lands, the traditional and treaty territory of the Chippewas of Georgina Island, recognizing the many other Nations whose presence here continues to this day, the special relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory, and that Aurora has shared responsibility for the stewardship of these lands and waters. It was noted that Aurora is part of the treaty lands of the Page 1 of 6 Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Thursday, October 19, 2023 2 Mississaugas and Chippewas, recognized through Treaty #13 and the Williams Treaties of 1923. 3. Approval of the Agenda Moved by Jessie Fraser Seconded by Irene Clement That the agenda as circulated by Legislative Services be approved. Carried 4. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof There were no declarations of pecuniary interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.50. 5. Receipt of the Minutes 5.1 Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2023 Moved by Michelle Dakin Seconded by Shaheen Moledina 1. That the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee meeting minutes of June 15, 2023, be received for information. Carried 6. Delegations None. 7. Matters for Consideration 7.1 Memorandum from Manager, Business Support; Re: Facility Allocation Policies Review Staff provided an overview of the memorandum. The Committee expressed support for the proposed changes. The Committee and staff discussed various aspects including: the quality and acoustic issues of Page 2 of 6 Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Thursday, October 19, 2023 3 meeting rooms available for not-for-profit organizations; new meeting spaces planned at the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex; allocation procedures and prioritization of youth over adult programs; large youth events that require paid duty officers; appeal process for decisions made at the discretion of the director; diversity and inclusion; allocation and permitting of large tournaments and policies to encourage sport tourism; clarification on definition of adult, youth and Aurora-based organizations; and the vetting process for any un-incorporated organization operating in the spirit of a non-for-profit organization. The Committee inquired about the possibility of providing a different fee for residents and not-for-profit groups of Aurora versus non-residents. Staff advised that, while fees are outside the scope of the policies review, price changes are being considered across the board. Moved by Shaheen Moledina Seconded by Jessie Fraser 1. That the memorandum regarding Facility Allocation Polices Review be received; and 2. That the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee comments regarding Facility Allocation Policies Review be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Carried 7.2 Memorandum from Manager, Business Support; Re: Feasibility of a Permanent Liquor License at the Aurora Community Centre Staff provided an overview of the memorandum. The Committee and staff discussed various aspects including: impact on the upstairs Auditorium meeting space; justification to undertake the proposed pilot project with special occasion permits considering the lack of a business case to support proceeding at this time; the difference between a permanent liquor license and special occasion permit; Town liability and cost; comparison with pilot project at Concerts in the Park; and the metrics to measure success. Moved by Irene Clement Seconded by Jessie Fraser Page 3 of 6 Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Thursday, October 19, 2023 4 1. That the memorandum regarding Feasibility of a Permanent Liquor License at the Aurora Community Centre be received; and 2. That the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee comments regarding Feasibility of a Permanent Liquor License at the Aurora Community Centre be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Carried 8. Informational Items None. 9. New Business Lisa Warth introduced and welcomed Matt Volpintesta, the Town’s new Manager of Parks and Fleet, who will also be regularly attending the Committee meetings. The Chair noted that they are working with staff on issues previously raised by the Committee regarding playground standards and planned upgrades, and more information is forthcoming. 10. Adjournment Moved by Jessie Fraser Seconded by Shaheen Moledina That the meeting be adjourned at 8:16 p.m. Carried Page 4 of 6 100 John West Way Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 (905) 727-3123 aurora.ca Town of Aurora Memorandum Community Services Re: Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities To: Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee From: Lisa Warth, Manager, Recreation Date: December 21, 2023 Recommendation 1. That the memorandum regarding Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities be received; and 2. That the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee comments regarding Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Background The Town of Aurora is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible community for all residents, including persons with disabilities. As part of this commitment, the Town recognizes the importance of providing accessible and inclusive recreational facilities as well as programs and services that meet the needs and preferences of persons with disabilities. The Town is conducting a Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities in the Town of Aurora that will identify the current and future recreational needs and preferences of persons with disabilities, and develop a comprehensive plan to address these needs. Analysis The Town of Aurora has awarded RFP No. 23-PROC-000017 to J Consulting Group Inc. who will be conducting the Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities for the Town. Page 5 of 6 Recreation Needs Assessment for Persons with Disabilities December 21, 2023 Page 2 of 2 Scope of work and expected deliverables include: 1. Current State report 2. Engagement Summary report 3. Action plan with implementation guidelines and evaluation framework 4. Presentation to Council and Advisory Committees As part of the interested party engagement phase, the project team from J Consulting Group Inc. would like to meet with members of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee for input and feedback on the Town’s recreation programs and services which will be considered in the development of the deliverables listed above. Attachments None Page 6 of 6