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KK/ Windsor, Ontario October 16, 2013 A meeting of the Windsor BIA Advisory Committee is held this day commencing at 9:30 o clock a.m. in Room 303, 400 City Hall Square East, there being present the following members: Councillor Alan Halberstadt, Chair Arnie Blaine, Ottawa Street BIA Debi Croucher, Downtown Windsor BIA Pauline Sorokpoas, Downtown Windsor BIA (non-voting) Caroline Postma, Wyandotte Street BIA Bridget Scheuerman, Olde Riverside BIA Regrets received from: Mary-Ann Cuderman Also present are the following resource personnel: Anne Marie Albidone, Environment Services Manager Michael Cooke, Manager of Planning Policy Adam Coates, Planner II, Urban Design John Miceli, Executive Director of Parks & Facilities Mike Palanacki, Executive Director Operations Rosanna Pellerito, Supervisor Risk Management (A) Neil Robertson, Manager of Urban Design George Wilkki, City Solicitor Karen Kadour, Committee Coordinator 1. CALL TO ORDER The Chair calls the meeting to order at 9:33 o clock a.m. and the Committee considers the Agenda being Schedule A attached hereto, matters which are dealt with as follows: 2. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES Moved by C. Postma, seconded by B. Scheuerman, That the minutes of the meeting of the Windsor BIA Advisory Committee held April 16, 2013 BE ADOPTED as presented

3. DECLARATIONS OF CONFLICT None disclosed. 4. BUSINESS ITEMS 4.1 Retail Business Development Corporation Windsor City Council at its meeting held May 6, 2013 adopted CR80/2013. An excerpt of the motion as it relates to WBIAAC is as follows: I. That the Planning Department BE DIRECTED to prepare the required Business Case Study for the proposed Retail Development Corporation pursuant to the requirements of Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 599/06; II. That the Planning Department BE DIRECTED to consult WBIAAC (Windsor Business Improvement Area Advisory Committee) and other potentially interested groups including but not limited to the Windsor-Essex Economic Development Corporation and the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, prior to and during the preparation of the required Business Case Study for the proposed Retail Development Corporation pursuant to the requirements of Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 599/06; N. Robertson states the Planning Department met individually with the BIA s in an effort to develop a strategy. He distributes the following documents attached respectively as Appendix A, Appendix B and Appendix C : Objectives Approved in Principle Guiding Principles Governance Framework In terms of the 10 Guiding Principles, N. Robertson states the extensive consultations made it evident that the Business Case Study (and its subsequent implementation) would benefit from having Guiding Principles that will guide the Retail Development Corporation throughout its life cycle. They will also function as the guidepost for all subsequent decision making resulting from creation and implementation of the Retail Development Corporation. N. Robertson refers to the Governance Framework document and states the City will establish a governance structure based on the following Corporate Governance principles: Accountability Disclosure and transparency Role and Responsibilities of the Board Clarity of Purpose Integrity and ethical behavior Page 2 of 5

In response to a question asked by the Chair regarding if the Retail Development Corporation was modeled after another municipality, N. Robertson responds the research determined most municipalities focused on one BIA rather than a city-wide approach. The Chair questions if the Retail Development Corporation has the authority to allow for tax incentives. N. Robertson states the City along with the Retail Development Corporation would work in tandem to provide incentives in the form of a city-wide Community Improvement Plan. Moved by B. Scheuerman, seconded by C. Postma, That the verbal report of the Manager of Urban Design regarding the establishment of a City-Wide Retail Development Corporation (a Municipal Services Corporation) within the City of Windsor BE SUPPORTED AND ACCEPTED. A. Blaine voting nay. 4.2 Street Level Planters Distribution and Floral Beautification J. Miceli advises a report to City Council regarding the street level planters and hanging baskets within the BIA s is being finalized. He states in 2008, a total of 400 hanging baskets were approved in the Operating Budget, however, currently there are 800 hanging baskets and the budget has remained at the 2008 level. He indicates he wants to ensure the planters are distributed equally throughout the BIA s and notes some BIA s are requesting maintenance expertise. J. Miceli reports Martha s Vineyard is contracted to provide the hanging baskets and the watering of the baskets. He notes a pilot project was undertaken in 2013 in the DWBIA whereby self-watering planters and hanging baskets were utilized. C. Postma states her recommendation to the Board of the Wyandotte Street BIA will be to eliminate the hanging basket program as the cost is approximately $24,000 annually. 4.3 Street Cleaning D. Croucher indicates her concern relates to sidewalk cleaning rather than street cleaning and asks what the responsibility of the BIA is. B. Scheuerman responds students are hired to sweep the sidewalks and to maintain weeding of the planters twice weekly in the Olde Riverside BIA. C. Postma states the Wyandotte Street BIA has a contract with Windsor Community Living who provides sweeping of the sidewalks and to pick up litter. A. Blaine reports people are hired on an as needed basis to provide sidewalk maintenance. He notes all planters were removed in the Ottawa Street BIA. Page 3 of 5

A. Marie Albidone reports the City does not have a sidewalk sweeper or power washing equipment. She states street cleaning is provided for every BIA three times a week unless the temperature drops below freezing at which point the street sweeper cannot be utilized. D. Croucher provides an overview of a situation in the DWBIA whereby a restaurant owner dumps garbage (with greasy contents) on the sidewalk. She questions if other BIA s are experiencing this issue. G. Wilkki indicates he will contact the Manager of By-law enforcement regarding this matter. 4.4 Parking Meters D. Croucher advises when the DWBIA is holding events and bagged meters are required, she states they are charged $5.00 per bag. She is requesting courtesy be afforded as the BIA does not have budgeted dollars for this expense. A. Blaine explains the Ottawa Street BIA has been paying $500 per day (for several years) for free parking for patrons, i.e. sidewalk sales. M. Palanacki suggests a meeting be convened with the DWBIA and the Coordinator, Community and Special Events to discuss the issue and the need to develop a policy regarding the bagging of meters and the subsequent cost. 4.5 Officers & Directors Liability Insurance The salient points of discussion as it relates to Officers & Directors Liability Insurance within the BIA s are as follows: BIA s are required to purchase liability insurance Suggestion for BIA s to consider purchasing liability insurance as a group DWBIA has $5,000,000 liability insurance at a cost of $1,100 annually. The Chair proposes the BIA s meet with an insurance company to discuss the feasibility of acquiring group coverage. B. Scheuerman advises she will undertake this initiative. 4.6 The Downtown Windsor BIA is requesting information relating to which other BIA s are subject to the following: Streetscaping repayments Retroactive repayments for reassessed commercial properties Withholdings for property reassessments and readjustments Fees associated to required annual audits Page 4 of 5

M. Cooke states at one time, the BIA Assistance Program (started in 2006) was receiving regular annual deposits as part of the City s capital budget to assist with capital works improvements in BIA s. Presently, the program has approximate balance of $200,000. The 2014 capital budget is requesting that $100,000 be placed into this account. It will not be until 2018 that additional funds are scheduled to be provided into this account. A. Blaine recalls historically, City Council approved the deposit of $100,000 annually in the BIA Capital Works Program Fund. Moved by A. Blaine, seconded by B. Scheuerman, That City Council BE REQUESTED to consider the reinstatement of the annual contribution of $100,000 into the BIA Capital Works Program Fund to assist the BIA s in their respective endeavours. It is generally agreed all BIA s are undertaking annual internal audits. 5. NEW BUSINESS None. 6. DATE OF NEXT MEETING At the call of the Chair. 7. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting is adjourned at 11:30 o clock a.m. CHAIR COMMITTEE COORDINATOR Page 5 of 5