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Council Minutes February 19, 2019 Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Council met in regular session on the 19 th day of February 2019, at 7:30 pm in the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Council Chambers. Reeve Deputy-Reeve Councillors Council Absent Glen McNeil Roger Wayne Jennifer Anita Bill Gloria Fisher Staff Present Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer Public Works Superintendent Mark Becker Brian Van Osch OTHERS PRESENT: Jan McKague-Weishar. 1.0 CALL TO ORDER It was noted that the Township Staff will be audiotaping the evenings meeting. 2.0 DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST / POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST None disclosed. 3.0 ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES ADOPT COUNCIL MINUTES #1 THAT Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township Council hereby adopts the February 5, 2019 Council Meeting Minutes as written. 4.0 OPEN FORUM (items pertaining to the agenda) None. 5.0 DELEGATIONS 5.1 7:30 p.m. Jan McKague-Weishar / Wingham & Area Health Professionals Recruitment We have provided Council with a copy of the correspondence received from the Wingham & Area Health Professionals Recruitment. Ms. McKague-Weishar addressed Council in this regard. STAFF COMMENTS: None. ACTION: Council agreed to defer to the 2019 Budget Deliberations.

2 6.0 ACCOUNTS 6.1 Payment of Current Accounts as Presented APPROVE ACCOUNTS #2 THAT Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township Council hereby authorizes the payment of the February 2019 accounts as presented. 6.2 Payment of Previous Month Actual Accounts APPROVE ACTUAL PAYMENTS #3 THAT Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township Council hereby approves the payment of the January 2019 accounts in the amount of $ 545,572.44. 6.3 Summary Revenue/Expenditure Reports Reports for the Township, Lucknow & District Fire Department, Lucknow & District Medical Centre, and Lucknow & District Recreation for January 2019. REVENUE EXPEND- ITURE REPORT #4 THAT Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township Council adopts the summary revenue/expenditure reports of the Treasurer as written. 6.4 Year End 2018 - Summary Revenue/Expenditure Reports We have provided Council with a copy of the final report for the year ending December 31, 2018. ACTION: Noted and filed. 7.0 DEPARTMENT / COMMITTEE REPORTS 7.1 Water Department 7.1.1 Water Operations & Maintenance Report January 2019 We have provided Council with a copy of the report prepared by Veolia Water Canada in regards to the operation and maintenance of our water systems for January 2019. ACTION: Noted and filed. 7.1.2 Dungannon Arsenic Treatment Project / Update We have provided Council with a copy of the report prepared by Administrator/Clerk- Treasurer Mark Becker in this regard. STAFF COMMENTS: That Council considers rescinding their resolution from the last Council Meeting in light of the recent meeting with the M.P.P. and Minister of the Environment. That Council further gives direction with respect to proceeding with the Environmental Assessment. ACTION: Council agreed to rescind the motion and further not proceed with and Environmental Assessment at this time until such time the appropriate direction has been determined. It was further that Reeve Glen McNeil and Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer Mark Becker will arrange to meet with the technical staff at the Walkerton Clean Water Centre on March 8 th after their meeting with the M.O.E. staff on March 7 th.

3 RESCIND MOTION ARSENIC TREATMENT PROPOSAL DUNGANNON WATER #5 THAT Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township Council hereby agrees to rescind motion #3 from the February 5, 2019. Re: (accepting the pricing proposal to address the arsenic levels in the Dungannon Water System) 7.1.3 Standard of Care Safe Drinking Water Act / Training Date Change As Council is aware the date was rescheduled and conflicted with another meeting for the Council Members. The Walkerton Clean Water Centre indicated that they can reschedule for ACW only. Councillor Fisher,,,,, and Reeve McNeil were registered. What date and time suits Council to attend? ACTION: Council agreed to set the training for Tuesday, April 2 nd at 1:00 p.m. in Walkerton. In addition to those members attending, Deputy Reeve Roger, Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer Mark Becker, and Deputy Clerk Florence Witherspoon will be registered as well. 7.2 Building Department 7.2.1 Chief Building Official s Report We have provided Council with a copy of Mr. Pollock s report. Mr. Pollock will not be present this evening. ACTION: Noted and filed. 7.3 Cemetery Department 7.3.1 Columbarium Delivery Delivery of the Columbarium to the Colborne Cemetery occurred on Wednesday February 6 th. We have provided Council with a copy of the picture of the new columbarium. ACTION: Council agreed to have staff bring back a report of the fees and charges for the Columbarium and include other comparisons in light of the actual costs increase for the concrete base. 7.4 Drainage Department 7.4.1 Glenn Municipal Drain Levying By-Law We have provided Council with a copy of the Glenn Municipal Drain 2017 Levying By- Law being a by-law to provide for the levying of costs. STAFF COMMENTS: That Council adopts the by-law as presented in Section 14. ACTION: Council agreed to adopt the by-law as presented in Section 14. 7.4.2 Wilkins Municipal Drain Meeting to Consider the Engineer s Report Dietrich Engineering is ready to present the Report for the Wilkins Municipal Drain Improvement. A special Council meeting will need to be scheduled to Consider the Report. The following days are suitable for the Engineer: March 7 th, 8 th or 12 th beginning at 9 a.m. This meeting is estimated to take less than an hour. Which of these dates suit Council? ACTION: Council agreed to meet on Tuesday, March 12 th at 9:00 a.m. with Reeve McNeil, Councillor Fisher, Councillor, and Councillor available to attend establishing quorum.

4 7.5 Administration Department 7.5.1 Change the Title of the Head of Council As a follow-up from our last meeting, we have provided Council with a copy of the by-law amending the heads of council to be changed from Reeve and Deputy Reeve to Mayor and Deputy Mayor. STAFF COMMENTS: That Council adopts the by-law as presented in Section 14. ACTION: Council agreed to adopt the by-law as presented in Section 14. 7.5.2 Pregnancy Leave & Parental Leave Policy for Members of Council We have provided Council with a copy of the report prepared by Deputy-Clerk Trevor Hallam in this regard along with a copy of the proposed policy and by-law for adoption. Mr. Hallam will not be present this evening. STAFF COMMENTS: That Council adopts the policy by by-law in Section 14. ACTION: Council agreed to adopt the policy by by-law in Section 14. 7.5.3 Changes to the Procedural By-Law We have provided Council with a copy of the report prepared by Deputy-Clerk Trevor Hallam in this regard along with a copy of the proposed by-law for adoption. Mr. Hallam will not be present this evening. STAFF COMMENTS: That Council adopts the by-law as presented in Section 14. ACTION: Council agreed to adopt the by-law as presented in Section 14. 7.5.4 2019 Budget Deliberations Staff has now completed the year end and the auditors have been here and gone. In light of the recent changes in staff we have started to pull together the proposed Budget for 2019. We need to set a date to review the proposed budget which will be an all-day meeting to at least get started. We usually meet the first or second week in March however we may want to consider delaying to the third week in March. ACTION: Council agreed to meet Friday, April 5 th at 9:00 a.m. 7.5.5 Ministry of Government and Consumer Services Forfeited Corporate Property As a follow-up from our meeting of November 20 th, we have provided Council with a copy of the Agreement of Purchase and Sale along with a copy of the by-law to authorize the signing of the agreement. The properties are small narrow parcels along the road allowances which have been forfeited and should have been transferred to the municipality upon completion but were not. These properties are located at Huron Sands and the costs to transfer the lands will be $2.00 per property in addition to the Crown s Expenses of approximately $1,200 plus H.S.T.. STAFF COMMENTS: That Council adopts the by-law as presented in Section 14 authorizing the Reeve and Clerk to sign the Agreement of Purchase and Sale. ACTION: Council agreed to authorize the Agreement of Purchase and Sale by by-law in Section 14. 7.5.6 Meneset Home Owners Association Highway #21 & Airport Road Resolution As a follow-up from our last meeting we have provided Council with the resolution for Council s consideration. STAFF COMMENTS: None. ACTION: Council agreed to adopt the following resolution.

5 HIGHWAY 21 MTO RESOLUTION #6 WHEREAS the presentation made by the Meneset Homeowners Association on February 5, 2019 has presented some safety concerns reflective on both MTO controlled Highway 21, as well as the municipal roads known as Airport Road and MTO Road; 7.6 Public Works Department 7.6.1 Land Purchase AND WHEREAS the conditions are worthy of review by the MTO staff through its own policies and updated procedures, based on updated ADT data available and accident reports for this area provided by the Huron OPP detachment; AND WHEREAS the growth changes that have precipitated the increase in traffic to and from Airport Road onto Highway 21, as well as increased traffic north and south on Highway 21 has contributed to the request for this review and study work; AND WHEREAS the data provided warrants at a minimum, a MTO review of the traffic volume conditions, speed reduction, as well as advance warning signage, as well as blowing snow restraints through a living fence or similar effective recommendation; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Township of Ashfield-Colborne- Wawanosh petition immediate action by the Minister of the Ministry of Transportation, to have staff conduct study work on the highway intersection area of concern and provide a report with recommendations of necessary improvements that will address safety concerns for all users of Highway 21 north of the Town of Goderich town limits. Please refer to the In-Camera Session (proposed acquisition of land by the municipality) 7.7 Environmental Services No items scheduled. 7.8 Committee Reports Councillor Jennifer reported on the Dungannon Community Alliance Committee. 8.0 NEW BUSINESS 8.1 Huron Farm & Safety Association Councillor Bill asked that this item be added to the agenda for discussion. Council had in the past had a Council member on the association until last year when they agreed to discontinue. They are asking that Council reconsider a Council appointment. Councillor spoke to this topic. ACTION: Council agreed to continue not to appoint a representative. 9.0 CORRESPONDENCE / DIRECTION REQUIRED 9.1 Dungannon & District Lions Club Request for Sponsorship ACTION: Council agreed to defer to 2019 Budget Deliberations 9.2 Huron County Municipal Officers Association Annual Meeting - Invitation ACTION: Council agreed that the following Council Members will attend: Reeve Glen McNeil, Councillor Anita, Councillor Wayne, Councillor Jennifer, and Councillor Gloria Fisher.

6 10.0 CORRESPONDENCE / FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES 10.1 Dungannon Community Alliance Meeting Notes 10.2 Dungannon Survey Report Huron County Health Unit 10.3 Dungannon Community Alliance Thank You 10.4 Association of Municipalities Ontario Annual Conference 10.5 Maitland Valley Conservation Authority - Minutes 11.0 CORRESPONDENCE / ON COUNCIL TABLE No items scheduled. 12.0 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 12.1 Upcoming Events Reminder Only February 24 th 27 th / OGRA Conference (Fisher,, McNeil) March 1 st / HCFA Annual Meeting / Clinton (McNeil, ) March 27 th / Burnside Client Appreciation Night / Wingham (McNeil,,, Fisher, ) March 28 th and 29 th / As a Member of Council What You Need to Know Land Use Planning: Beyond the Basics (Fisher,,, McNeil) 13.0 IN-CAMERA / CLOSED SESSION MOVE TO IN-CAMERA #7 THAT Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township Council move into an In-Camera session, with the Public Works Superintendent and the Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer remaining in attendance at 9:14 p.m. for the purpose of discussing: 13.1 RETURN TO OPEN SESSION 1) Proposed acquisition of land by the municipality. RISE FROM IN-CAMERA #8 THAT Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township Council rise from an In-Camera session at 9:36 p.m. 13.2 BUSINESS ARISING FROM IN-CAMERA / CLOSED SESSION Nothing to report. 14.0 S 14.1 Members of Council Pregnancy and Parental Leave Policy By-Law COUNCIL PREGNANC Y & PARENTAL LEAVE POLICY #9 THAT leave be given to introduce By-Law #15-2019 being a by-law to establish a policy providing for pregnancy and parental leave for members of council for the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, and that it now be read severally a first, second, and third time, and finally passed this 19 th day of February 2019.

7 14.2 Procedural By-Law PROCEDUR AL #10 THAT leave be given to introduce By-Law #16-2019 being a procedural bylaw to govern the proceedings and the conduct of the meetings of the Council and Committees of the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, and that it now be read severally a first, second, and third time, and finally passed this 19 th day of February 2019. 14.3 Change the Title of the Head of Council By-Law TITLE OF THE HEAD OF COUNCIL #11 THAT leave be given to introduce By-Law #13-2019 being a by-law to change the title of the Head of Council of the Corporation of the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, and that it now be read severally a first, second, and third time, and finally passed this 19 th day of February 2019. 14.4 Glenn Municipal Drain 2017 Levying By-Law GLENN MUNICPAL DRAIN 2017 LEVYING #12 THAT leave be given to introduce By-Law #17-2019 being a by-law to provide for the construction of a municipal drain, to be known as the Glenn Municipal Drain 2017, in the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh and to provide for the levying of costs, and that it now be read severally a first, second, and third time, and finally passed this 19 th day of February 2019. 14.5 Ministry of Government and Consumer Services Forfeited Corporate Property By-Law AGREEMEN T OF PURCHASE AND SALE FORFEITED LANDS BY- LAW #13 THAT leave be given to introduce By-Law #19-2019 being a by-law to authorize a certain agreement between the Township of Ashfield-Colborne- Wawanosh and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Government and Consumer Services, and that it now be read severally a first, second, and third time, and finally passed this 19 th day of February 2019. 14.6 Confirmation By-Law CONFIRMAT ION 15.0 ADJOURNMENT #14 THAT leave be given to introduce By-Law #18-2019 being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh meeting held on February 19, 2019, and that it now be read severally a first, second, and third time, and finally passed this 19 th day of February 2019. ADJOURN #15 THAT Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township Council does now adjourn to meet again on March 5, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. or at the Call of the Mayor. Original signed by Reeve, Glen McNeil Original signed by Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer, Mark Becker