THE COUNCIL OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK REVISED AGENDA THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2001 9:30 a.m. Council Chambers York Region Administrative Centre 17250 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario CALL TO ORDER 1. DISCLOSURES BY MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF COUNCIL HELD ON MARCH 29, 2001 3. PRESENTATIONS Wastewater Treatment Facilities ISO 14001 Registration Mike Hastings of SGS International Certification Services Canada Inc. ISO 14001, to present an ISO 14001 registration to Chair Fisch. Forest Stewardship - Award of Excellence Mr. Lynn McIntyre, National Coordinator, Forest Stewardship Recognition Program to make a presentation. Greater Toronto Airports Authority - Update Michael Butt and Peter Gilchrist of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) to provide a brief update on the Authority's activities. 2001 Business Plan and Budget Alan Wells, Chief Administrative Officer and Sandra Cartwright, Commissioner of Finance to present the 2001 Business Plan and Budget.
Greenlands Property Securement Strategy - A Legacy For Our Future Bryan Tuckey, Commissioner of Planning and Development Services to make a presentation on the Greenlands Property Securement Strategy - A Legacy For Our Future. 4. COMMUNICATIONS 1. J D. Leach, City Clerk, City of Vaughan, March 23, 2001, forwarding a resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Vaughan at its meeting of March 19, 2001, regarding the Maple Valley Plan. 2. J. D. Leach, City Clerk, City of Vaughan, March 23, 2001, forwarding a resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Vaughan at its meeting of March 19, 2001, regarding Representation on Regional Council. 3. Linda Torney, President, Toronto and York Region Labour Council, March 19, 2001, regarding April 28, 2001 as the Annual Day of Mourning for workers killed and injured on the job, and requesting the Region of York to lower its flags in recognition of those workers. 4. J. Bruce Craig, President, King City Preserve the Village, March 28, 2001, with regard to the Community Petition regarding OPA 54, King City Community Plan, and requesting deputant status. 5. Paul Olsen, Brookdale Treeland, April 6, 2001, regarding the sewage issue in 6. Donald Fenn, Fenn Company Inc., April 6, 2001, regarding the sewage issue in 7. Chuck Ormsby, resident of King City, April 6, 2001, regarding the sewage issue in 8. Ron Coles, resident of King City, April 6, 2001, regarding the sewage issue in (Clerk's Note: there are 848 other letters in favour of proceeding with the York Durham Sewage System project on file with the Region.) 9. Chris Sommerville, Clerk, Township of King, April 9, 2001, regarding the sewage issue in King City and requesting a representative of the Township of King Council be granted deputant status. 10. David Weisdorf, C.A., resident of King City, April 6, 2001, regarding the sewage issue in 2
11. R.J. Martin, April 10, 2001, regarding the sewage issue in King City and requesting deputant status. 12. Jim Kirk, Malone Given Parsons Ltd., April 11, 2001, regarding Amendment No. 194, Planning Report No. 1499-1 OP, Richmond Hill, and requesting deputant status. (Please refer to Clause No. 5 Report No. 3 of the Planning and Economic Development Committee.) 13. Michael Larkin, MCIP, RPP, Principal, representing several residents of King Township, regarding Official Plan Amendment No. 61 Aggregate Resources Review, Township of King, Planning Report No. 1505OP. (Please refer to Clause No. 5, Report No. 3 of the Planning and Economic Development Committee.) 14. Robert Prentice, Director of Corporate Services/Town Clerk, Town of Newmarket, April 10, 2001, forwarding recommendations adopted by Council of the Town of Newmarket, at its meeting on April 9, 2001, regarding the Proposed Options for the Disposal and Diversion of Solid Waste. 5. DEPUTATIONS (Subject to Council granting deputant status.) 1. J. Bruce Craig, President, King City Preserve the Village, with regard to the Community Petition regarding OPA 54, King City Community Plan. 2. Paul Olsen, Brookdale Treeland, regarding the sewage issue in King City. 3. Donald Fenn, Fenn Company Inc., regarding the sewage issue in King City. 4. Chuck Ormsby, regarding the sewage issue in King City. 5. Ron Coles, regarding the sewage issue in King City. 6. Chris Sommerville, Clerk, Township of King, April 9, 2001, regarding the sewage issue in King City. 7. David Weisdorf, C.A., resident of King City, regarding the sewage issue in King City. 8. R.J. Martin, regarding the sewage issue in King City. 9. Jim Kirk, Malone Given Parsons Ltd., regarding Amendment No. 194, Planning Report No. 1499-1 OP, Richmond Hill. 6. PRESENTATION AND CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS (Council will resolve into Committee of the Whole to consider the following reports.) Report No. 4 of the Finance and Administration Committee Report No. 3 of the Planning and Economic Development Committee Report No. 3 of the Transit Committee 3
Report No. 4 of the Transportation and Works Committee Report No. 1 of the Commissioner of Corporate and Legal Services and the Chief Administrative Officer Report No. 4 of the Transit Committee 7. ADOPTION OF PROCEEDINGS OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 8. INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF BILLS Bill No. 27 Bill No. 28 Bill No.29 Bill No. 30 Bill No. 31 Bill No. 32 Bill No. 33 Bill No. 34 To amend By-law No. R-629-79-109 to authorize through highways To Amend By-law No. R-549-77-112 to prescribe maximum rates of speed on certain Regional Roads To amend By-law No. R-1102-96-100 to prohibit or regulate parking and stopping on Regional Roads To amend by-law No. R-356-75-173 designating school bus loading zones To amend by-law No. R-549-77-112 to prescribe maximum rates of speed on certain Regional Roads To amend by-law No. R-393-76-66 respecting turning movements on Regional Roads To establish charges for the 2001 uniform wastewater service rate To establish charges for the 2001 uniform water service rate 9. COUNCIL TO RESOLVE INTO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE IN PRIVATE SESSION TO CONSIDER CERTAIN LEGAL MATTERS 10. COUNCIL TO RISE FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE IN PRIVATE SESSION 11. MOTIONS 12. NOTICE OF MOTIONS 13. OTHER BUSINESS 14. INTRODUCTION OF BILL TO CONFIRM THE PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL AT THIS MEETING Bill No. 35 CLOSE OF MEETING 4
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