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10:00 a.m. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Thursday, March 23, 2017 Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority Administration Centre Morrison Dam Conservation Area AGENDA 1. Chairman's Welcome 2. Adoption of Agenda 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest 4. Disclosure of intention to record this meeting by video and/or audio device 5. Adoption of Minutes from February 16, 2017 6. Business Out of the Minutes 7. Program Reports - Action Items Report 1: (a) Development Review (O. Reg 147/06) - Andrew Bicknell (b) Violation/Appeals Update - Geoff Cade/Andrew Bicknell Report 2: Habitat Stewardship Program Funding - Ian Jean Report 3: 2016 Audited Financial Statement - Jeremy Giles/Brian Horner Report 4: ABCA Board Member Handbook - Brian Horner Report 5: Update of 1994 Considerations for Shore Protection Structure Document - Selection of Consultants - Geoff Cade/Alec Scott Program Reports - Information Items Report 6: Vehicle Tender Results - Kate Monk 8. Presentation: Streamlining Municipal Drain Maintenance Approvals - Davin Heinbuck 9. General Manager s Report 10. Committee Reports Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation - Judith Parker 11. Correspondence 12. New Business 13. Committee of the Whole - property matter 14. Adjournment UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS April 6 - Conservation Dinner April 19 - Source Protection Committee Meeting April 20 - Board of Directors Meeting at 10:00 a.m. May 1 - Arkona Lions Museum Management Committee Meeting May 6 - Morrison Dam Trout Fishing Derby

M I N U T E S ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, February 16, 2017 Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority Boardroom Morrison Dam Conservation Area DIRECTORS PRESENT Ray Chartrand, Doug Cook, Dave Frayne, Bob Harvey, George Irvin, Burkhard Metzger, Don Shipway, Mike Tam DIRECTORS ABSENT Wayne Hall STAFF PRESENT Andrew Bicknell, Bev Brown, Geoff Cade, Brian Horner, Judith Parker, Alec Scott, Mari Veliz OTHER PRESENT Mayor Tyler Hessel - Municipality of Bluewater Susan Haskett, Alex Macdougall - Bluewater Shoreline Residents Association Scott Nixon - Exeter TA Dave Hemingway - Landowner Magazine CALL TO ORDER Chair Mike Tam called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. and welcomed everyone in attendance. ADOPTION OF AGENDA MOTION #BD 01/17 Moved by Dave Frayne Seconded by Don Shipway RESOLVED, THAT the agenda for the February 16, 2017 Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority Annual Meeting be approved. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest at this meeting or from the previous meeting.

Page 2 February 16, 2017 DISCLOSURE OF INTENTION TO RECORD PROCEEDINGS Dave Hemingway of Landowner Magazine indicated he would be recording the meeting by video and audio. ADOPTION OF MINUTES MOTION #BD 02/17 Moved by George Irvin Seconded by Ray Chartrand RESOLVED, THAT the minutes of the Board of Directors meeting held on November 24, 2016 and the Hearing pursuant to Ontario Regulation 147/06 held on January 26, 2017 and the motions therein be approved as circulated. BUSINESS OUT OF THE MINUTES Mayor Tyler Hessel, Municipality of Bluewater addressed the Board of Directors with a request that Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority budget for the cost of water quality testing in the municipality. He feels that a collaborative approach with the conservation authority gathering the data and monitoring would be the key to receiving provincial funding for water quality remedial work in the future. Healthy Watersheds Supervisor, Mari Veliz explained that for the past ten years, the Bluewater Shoreline Residents Association (BSRA) have been paying for the data gathering. Burkhard Metzger queried if other shoreline municipalities will be approaching the Board with a similar request. General Manager, Brian Horner advised that the amount, currently being covered by the BSRA, would be included in the 2017 project levy for sampling in Bluewater and the general levy would cover in-kind contribution. Chair Tam thanked Mayor Hessel for his presentation. 2017 Proposed General Levy Vote MOTION #BD 03/17 Moved by Ray Chartrand Seconded by Doug Cook RESOLVED, THAT the 2017 General Levy be approved at $872,145. Yea Nay Absent Adelaide Metcalfe Bluewater Central Huron Huron East Lambton Shores Lucan Biddulph

Page 3 February 16, 2017 Middlesex Centre North Middlesex Perth South South Huron Warwick West Perth Yea Nay Absent The result was Yea 100% based on the current value assessment apportionment schedule. 2017 Proposed Project Levy Vote MOTION #BD 04/17 Moved by Burkhard Metzger Seconded by George Irvin RESOLVED, THAT the 2017 Project Levy be approved at $399,091. Adelaide Metcalfe Bluewater Central Huron Huron East Lambton Shores Lucan Biddulph Middlesex Centre North Middlesex Perth South South Huron Warwick West Perth Yea Nay Absent The result was Yea 100% based on the current value assessment apportionment schedule. 2017 Proposed Budget MOTION #BD 05/17 Moved by Dave Frayne Seconded by Bob Harvey RESOLVED, THAT the 2017 proposed budget be approved.

Page 4 February 16, 2017 ELECTIONS Chairman Tam asked for a motion to appoint a Chairperson for the Elections. MOTION #BD 06/17 Moved by Dave Frayne Seconded by Don Shipway RESOLVED, THAT Brian Horner be appointed as chairperson for the election proceedings. Mike Tam departed the Chair and Brian Horner outlined the procedures prior to conducting the elections. Appointment of Scrutineers MOTION #BD 07/17 Moved by Dave Frayne Seconded by George Irvin scrutineers. RESOLVED, THAT Judith Parker and Alec Scott be appointed as The positions of Chair and Vice Chair were declared vacant. Election of Chair Nominations were called for the position of Chair for 2017. Ray Chartrand nominated Burkhard Metzger for Chair. Mr. Horner called for nominations two more times. MOTION #BD 08/17 Moved by George Irvin Seconded by Don Shipway RESOLVED, THAT nominations for the position of Chair of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority be closed. Burkhard Metzger accepted his nomination and Mr. Horner declared Mr. Metzger, representative for the Municipality of Central Huron as Chair of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority for 2017. Election of Vice Chair Nominations were called for the position of Vice Chair for 2017. Burkhard Metzger nominated George Irvin for Vice Chair. Dave Frayne nominated Ray Chartrand for Vice Chair.

Page 5 February 16, 2017 Mr. Irvin and Mr. Chartrand both agreed to let their names stand. Mr. Horner called for nominations one more time. MOTION #BD 09/17 Moved by Dave Frayne Seconded by Doug Cook RESOLVED, THAT nominations for the position of Vice Chair of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority be closed. The scrutineers distributed the ballots to the directors, then collected them for counting. Alec Scott reported on behalf of the scrutineers, that it was a tie. Ballots were distributed for a second round of voting. After counting the ballots from the second vote, Alec Scott reported that George Irvin received the majority of votes. Mr. Horner declared George Irvin, representative for the Municipality of Bluewater as Vice Chair of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority for 2017. MOTION#BD 10/17 Moved by Ray Chartrand Seconded by Doug Cook RESOLVED, THAT the ballots be destroyed. Burkhard Metzger assumed the Chair and thanked the directors for their support. As the new Chair, he would like to keep the Shoreline Management Plan Update process moving forward; continue outreach in the schools, as well as exploring with the Scouts alternatives for the Camp Sylvan program. Keeping the public engaged is important, as well as overcoming any tensions with municipal councils. The staff were acknowledged for all their work on projects and programs of the ABCA. APPOINTMENTS Appointment of Auditor MOTION #BD 11/17 Moved by Bob Harvey Seconded by Dave Frayne RESOLVED, THAT the firm of MacNeill Edmunson of London be appointed as the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority auditor for 2017.

Page 6 February 16, 2017 Appointment of Solicitors MOTION #BD 12/17 Moved by George Irvin Seconded by Doug Cook RESOLVED, THAT the firms of Little, Masson & Reid, Exeter; Little, Inglis, Price & Ewer, London; Analee Ferreira, London; and Raymond & McLean, Exeter be the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority solicitors for 2017. Appointment of Financial Institution MOTION #BD 13/17 Moved by Ray Chartrand Seconded by Don Shipway RESOLVED, THAT the Bank of Montreal, Exeter Branch be appointed as the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority s financial institution for 2017. PROGRAM REPORTS 1. (a) Development Review Andrew Bicknell, Regulations Coordinator presented the Development Review report pursuant to Ontario Regulation 147/06 Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses. Through the application process, proposed developments within regulated areas are protected from flooding and erosion hazards. Staff granted permission for 13 Applications for Permission and 10 Minor Works Permits. 1. (b) Violation/Appeals Update Staff reported on a violation in the Municipality of North Middlesex where construction took place in a regulated area. The landowner is removing the structure and rehabilitation will be a collaborative process. MOTION #BD 14/17 Moved by Mike Tam Seconded by George Irvin RESOLVED, THAT the Board of Directors affirm the approval of applications as presented in Program Report # 1 - Development Review.

Page 7 February 16, 2017 2. Flood Messaging for Storms Affecting Shoreline Alec Scott, Water & Planning Manager reported that from 1999 to 2013, water levels on Lake Huron were below long term averages. However, starting in 2013 water levels began to rise so that by late 2014, the lake level was above long-term averages. This represents an increase of 0.96 metres or 3.15 feet in two years and is currently 0.75 feet above the long term average water level. Significant winds from the northwest can cause large waves and higher levels along the shoreline increasing the erosion at the toe of the bluff. On November 19-22, 2016, the gusts of wind from the northwest were up to 78 km/hour and in the centre of Lake Huron wave heights reached approximately 4.5 m (14.5 feet). There have been significant changes to some areas of the shoreline as a result of this recent storm. Staff feel that the ABCA Flood Emergency Plan and messaging should be expanded to include notification of weather forecasts where winds may cause wave action which would increase erosion on the bluffs and potentially cause localized flooding in river mouth areas. MOTION #BD 15/17 Moved by Dave Frayne Seconded by Don Shipway RESOLVED, THAT the ABCA Flood Emergency Plan documents and Flood Messaging templates be updated to accommodate messaging for flooding and erosion along the Lake Huron shoreline within the ABCA jurisdiction. 3. Recommendations for Moving Forward with the ABCA Shoreline Management Plan Update Chair Metzger inquired if any of the public attending would be recording the staff report. Bill Cole and Sophie Voumvakis indicated they would be doing an audio recording. Geoff Cade, Supervisor of Water & Planning gave an overview of the Shoreline Management Plan Update project. The comment period for the Consultants Recommendation Report closed on December 1, 2016. There were 190 signed comments received with six of those being referred to consultants for responding. Due to the strong negative response from the public on the information released and the Board s resolution of November 3, 2016, staff recommend a number of steps to move forward in updating the 2000 Shoreline Management Plan. MOTION #BD 16/17 Moved by Doug Cook Seconded by Ray Chartrand RESOLVED, THAT the ABCA Board of Directors authorize staff to complete the first five tasks as noted in the program report, in preparation for organizing public open houses in June 2017, and FURTHER, THAT staff regularly report on any changes or updates to the remaining tasks as proposed.

Page 8 February 16, 2017 4. Disposition of Surplus Snowshow Kate Monk, Stewardship, Land and Education Manager reported on behalf of Conservation Educator, Denise Iszczuk that there are 17 pairs of plastic snowshoes which are surplus to the needs of the education department. MOTION #BD 17/17 Moved by Doug Cook Seconded by Bob Harvey RESOLVED, THAT the surplus snowshoes be offered to staff and directors for a minimum donation of $10 with any remaining being donated to Habitat for Humanity Exeter ReStore. 5. Fall Tree Program Ian Jean, Forestry & Land Stewardship Specialist gave highlights from the 2016 fall tree program. There were 2,045 trees sold and planted within the watershed. An additional 1,000 trees and shrubs were planted by students form Exeter Elementary School, Precious Blood School and 1 st Exeter Scout members through the Riparian Rangers project in the Exeter area. 6. Camp Sylvan Program Update Kate Monk reported on behalf of Melissa Prout, Conservation Educator, that there had been a meeting in November with Scouts Canada volunteers, Jay Campbell and Nancy Claus, to discuss the Camp Sylvan Conservation program. ABCA concerns with some of the Camp Sylvan facility conditions were reviewed. A report was received in January that the Scouts are not currently able to provide ABCA with the level of facilities and ground maintenance considered acceptable. As an alternative ABCA staff will be visiting two other watershed camp facilities during their operation in the spring. 7. Watershed Warriors Video Competition Kate Monk reported on behalf of Melissa Prout that the education department launched the Watershed Warriors Video Competition which encourages students to learn about their local watershed and be inspired to make improvements to the water, soil and living things in their community. Ideas are to be explained in a 1-3 minute video and ABCA staff and directors will be invited to vote on the videos during Earth Week. 8. Unaudited Profit and Loss Statement Brian Horner presented the unaudited statement for January through December 2016. The audited financial statements will be presented at the March board meeting. PRESENTATION Kate Monk and Ian Jean gave highlights on activities and projects happening on ABCA conservation lands. Through the hunting pass program there were 306 active permits issued by year end. Rock Glen Conservation Area had a record attendance during 2016 with 21,000 visitors. The increase could be attributed to more school group programs and weddings held at the park. As well the Arkona Lions Club have been rejuvenating the museum displays with the

Page 9 February 16, 2017 guidance of volunteer Museum Steward, Bob O Donnell. Through a partnership with Parkhill Lions Club, improvements have been made to the Parkhill Scenic Lookout. Staff provided assistance to landowners by completing managed forest plans, tree planting, species at risk surveys and marking trees for harvest and logging. GENERAL MANAGER S REPORT Brian Horner provided a written report with a brief update on the progress of various projects, staff training and development, upcoming meetings or events and general activities over the previous month. COMMITTEE REPORTS MOTION #BD 18/17 Moved by Mike Tam Seconded by Dave Frayne RESOLVED, THAT to fill the vacancies in the Striking Committee report, Doug Cook be appointed to the Water Response Team and Mike Tam be appointed as alternate on the DWSP Joint Management Committee. MOTION #BD 19/17 Moved by Doug Cook Seconded by Bob Harvey RESOLVED, THAT the minutes of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation meeting held on December 1, 2016; DWSP Joint Management Committee meeting held on December 19, 2016; Striking Committee meeting held on January 17, 2017 and the motions therein be approved as presented. CORRESPONDENCE a) Reference: Director Resignation File: A.10.1 Brief: A letter of resignation from the Board was received from Don Shipway, representative for North Middlesex, advising that due to the commitments of his current position as Warden for the County of Middlesex, he can no longer fulfill the requirements of director. b) Reference: Biennial Tour File: A.7.4.1 Brief: Preliminary notice of the 2017 Conservation Authorities Biennial Tour on October 1-4, 2017 hosted by Conservation Halton and Credit Valley Conservation.

Page 10 February 16, 2017 c) Reference: Director Appointments File: A.10.1 Brief: Resolutions have been received from the following municipalities to re-appoint their representatives: Municipality of Lambton Shores and Township of Warwick - Doug Cook; Municipality of Central Huron - Burkhard Metzger; Municipality of Middlesex Centre and Township of Adelaide Metcalfe - Bob Harvey. d) Reference: 2017 ABCA Proposed Budget File: F.6 Brief: Resolution from Municipality of Huron East acknowledging agreement with the ABCA 2017 proposed budget overall increase of 2%. e) Reference: Lambton Shores Phragmites Community Group File: S.73.1 Brief: Copy of correspondence from Municipality of Lambton Shores to the Honourable Kathryn McGarry, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry advising of Council s full support for the Lambton Shores Phragmites Community Group application for an Emergency Use Permit on chemicals for aquatic sites to control 165 acres of invasive Phragmites in a provincially significant/globally rare coastal meadow marsh. f) Reference: Thank you File: A.5.1 Brief: Note of thanks from Steven Doherty, CAO Municipality of Central Huron to Andrew Bicknell and ABCA planning staff for ongoing input and support in guiding residents to meet the regulations. g) Reference: Thank you File: A.5.1. Brief: Note of thanks from Vic Stellingwerff, CBO Municipality of North Middlesex to Andrew Bicknell and ABCA planning staff for ongoing input and support in guiding residents to meet the regulations. h) Reference: Shoreline Management Plan Update File: W.4.11.1 Brief: Copy of correspondence from the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry advising of the legislative roles of MNRF, conservation authorities and municipalities in shoreline management planning. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MOTION #BD 20/17 Moved by Ray Chartrand Seconded by George Irvin

Page 11 February 16, 2017 RESOLVED, THAT the Board of Directors go into Committee of the Whole at 12:25 p.m. to discuss property and personal matters with Brian Horner, Kate Monk and Judith Parker remaining in attendance. MOTION #BD 21/17 Moved by George Irvin Seconded by Ray Chartrand RESOLVED, THAT Committee of the Whole rise and report at 12:44 p.m. MOTION #BD 22/17 Moved by Doug Cook Seconded by George Irvin RESOLVED, THAT staff proceed as directed in Committee of the Whole on the property matter. NEW BUSINESS None ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 12:48 p.m. Burkhard Metzger Chair Judith Parker Corporate Services Coordinator Copies of Program Reports are available upon request. Contact Judith Parker, Corporate Services Coordinator.

General Manager=s Report March 23, 2017 Prepared for the Board of Directors by Brian Horner Introduction I am pleased to provide the Board of Directors with a brief update on ABCA projects, programs, new partnerships, funding opportunities and activities over the past couple of months. This report also includes information about Conservation Ontario and some of its activities on behalf of Ontario=s 36 conservation authorities. If you have any questions please call me. Note: This is not an inclusive list B only some highlights. Conservation Ontario 1. Conservation Ontario is the network of 36 Conservation Authorities, local watershed management agencies that deliver services and programs that protect and manage water and other natural resources in partnership with the government, landowners and other organizations. Conservation Authorities promote an integrated watershed approach balancing human, environmental and economic need. Conservation Authorities are organized on a watershed basis. Projects, Programs and Studies 1. Kari Jean has been working with Fisheries and Oceans Canada on an Old Ausable Channel habitat monitoring program which includes data collection stations to look at dissolved oxygen conditions in the winter. 2. Hope Brock has been organizing two rain garden workshops to take place in Bayfield. The first one geared towards professional took place on Mar 2 nd and the second workshop for homeowners is scheduled for March 25 th. 3. Staff has been generating maps for the 2017 healthy watershed drain walk. This year the focus will be on the Steenstra Drain catchment situated just Northeast of Middleton s Drain. 4. Ian Jean & Kate Monk met with staff from Maitland Valley Conservation Authority and MTO to review priority areas for the establishment of Living Snow Fences (tree windbreaks) along provincial highways in Huron County. The CA s have been provided with maps and will be contacting landowners. The MTO will pay for the establishment costs and an annual incentive payment. The Huron Clean Water Project is also funding a similar program along county roads 5. The Huron Tract Land Trust Conservancy through the fundraising efforts of the Bayfield River Valley Trail Association has acquired approximately 4 acres of land at the south east corner of Hwy 21 and the Bayfield River in Bayfield. Staff Training and Development 1. Staff involved with Flood Forecasting and Warning took part in a training session at the administration office. The session also included River Watch training. 2. Rachael Scholten has been accepted into the Young Conservation Professionals leadership program which will ongoing all year.

Meetings and Special Events 1. The 28 th Annual Conservation Dinner is to be held April 6 th, 2017. Call the administration office 519-235-2610 and talk with Judith Parker or Sharon Pavkeje for tickets or to make a donation. 2. On February 23 rd, staff hosted the annual Flood Emergency Planning workshop with municipal and other partners. The feature speaker was Gus Rungis from the Grand River Conservation Authority talking about Flood Zone mapping. 3. Summer Nature Day Camps: July 31-Aug 4 for ages 6-9 is fully booked and a waiting list has been started. The W.I.L.D. Nature Camp August 8-12 for ages 10-12 is still accepting registrations. 4. Kate Monk attended the Sustainable Huron Steering Committee meeting on February 24 th. The theme of the meeting was building and renovating buildings to improve energy efficiency. 5. Staff attended a MNRF Great Lakes Shoreline Ecosystem Mapping Project Working session in London with other conservation authorities. Essentially MNRF wants any detailed wetland and Ecological Land Classification data to help improve their Southern Ontario Land Resources Information System. 6. Staff attended the Ontario Partner Environmental Network (OPEN) Great Lakes Health Workshop at Black Creek in Toronto. The OPEN Portal was a CO/MOECC partnership, as part of Source Protection activities that made MOECC data and information available to CA s through a web mapping interface. 7. At the Stop the Spread Workshop in Thedford, Jeff VanNiekerk presented information on the ABCA s Phragmites Control Project for the County of Huron. 8. Special Events at ABCA sites: Weddings are being booked for 2017 and 2018 at Rock Glen CA & Morrison Dam CA: The South Huron Community Foundation will be holding a Scavenger Hunt on the South Huron Trail on Saturday May 27 th ; The Exeter Lioness Club is in the preliminary stages of planning a 4K and 8K run on the South Huron Trail, tentatively on May 28 or June 4.