HERITAGE PENETANGUISHENE MEETING AGENDA. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWNHALL, Thursday, March 9, 2017, 4:00 PM
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1 HERITAGE PENETANGUISHENE MEETING AGENDA Page COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWNHALL, Thursday, March 9, 2017, 4:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST 3. DEPUTATIONS/PRESENTATIONS 4-15 i) Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Community Development Re: Official Plan Review 4. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING i) Heritage Penetanguishene Minutes Re: Meeting of January 19th, 2017 Recommended Action: THAT the minutes of the meeting of January 19th, 2017, be approved as printed. 5. FINANCIAL i) Heritage Section Financial Report Re: Dated January 2017 and February 2017 Recommended Action: For information. ii) Verbal Update from L. Lipton Re: Friends of the Heritage Penetanguishene Account Recommended Action: For information. 6. COMMUNICATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE i) Correspondence from the County of Simcoe Re: The Infinite Journey Recommended Action: For information. Full Publication Available for Viewing at the Meeting ii) Correspondence from the Community Heritage Ontario (CHO) Re: Winter 2017 Newsletter Page 1 of 26
2 Page Town of Penetanguishene Heritage Penetanguishene Agenda Recommended Action: For information. Full Publication Available for Viewing at the Meeting iii) Correspondence from Ontario Heritage Trust Re: Heritage Matters Publication - February 2017 Recommended Action: For information. Full Publication Available for Viewing at the Meeting 7. DESIGNATED PROPERTIES i) Verbal Update from A. Proulx Re: Heritage Tax Rebate Program Recommended Action: For information. 26 ii) Correspondence from Mike Cadieux Re: Mural Recommended Action: For discussion. 8. PENETANGUISHENE CENTENNIAL MUSEUM & ARCHIVES i) Verbal Update from J. Rogers Re: Museum Matters Recommended Action: For information. 9. NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS i) Verbal Update from S. Desjardins Re: Repair and Maintenance of the Angels Recommended Action: For information. ii) Committee Discussion (ON DESK) Re: Ongoing Items/Project Recommended Action: For information/discussion. iii) Verbal Update from J. Rogers Re: Penetanguishene Road Signage Project Recommended Action: For information/discussion. iv) Verbal Update from S. Desjardins Re: Delegation Heritage Buildings at Waypoint Recommended Action: For information/discussion. v) Verbal Update from L. Lipton Re: Heritage Buildings at Waypoint Recommended Action: For information/discussion. Page 2 of 26
3 Page Town of Penetanguishene Heritage Penetanguishene Agenda 10. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INQUIRIES 11. DATE OF NEXT MEETING i) The next meeting will be held on May 4th, ADJOURNMENT Page 3 of 26
4 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 4 of 26 Foundation Studies
5 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 5 of 26 OUTLINE I. Process and Schedule II. Discussion Papers A. Policy B. Growth & Land Needs C. Land Use III. Next Steps D. Housing E. Infrastructure F. Natural Heritage
6 PROCESS AND SCHEDULE WE ARE HERE Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 6 of 26
7 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 7 of 26 GROWTH & LAND NEEDS Summary The Discussion Paper addresses: Population and employment projections to 2031 How much land is needed to 2031 How much land is available in the Town for people and jobs to 2031 The resulting delta 2016
8 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 8 of 26 Projection GROWTH & LAND NEEDS 2016 Summary Residential GROWTH 1,146 people 667 dwelling DWELLING TYPES 72% low, 8% medium 20% high density Town Capacity RURAL AREAS Rural Residential UNITS Mineral Extraction Rural 1,692 Employment dwelling Natural units of Heritage supply Features and LAND Areas AVAILABLE More than enough land to reach 2031 Projection GROWTH Total of 4,705 workers by 2031 LAND NEED Anticipate 3.7 net hectares of employment land Employment Town Capacity LAND AVAILABLE Nearly 50 net ha of land available
9 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 9 of 26 GROWTH & LAND NEEDS By 2031, the Town is projected to reach 2016 Conclusions 11,000 RESIDENTS 4,700 JOBS The Town has sufficient residential and non residential land supply to meet projected needs to beyond 2031
10 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 10 of 26 L A N D U S E LAND USE 2016 URBAN Stable Residential Neighbourhood Development Waterfront Open Space Commercial Institutional Employment Areas Requiring Further Study L A N D U S E FUTURE RURAL GROWTH AREAS AREAS AREAS Rural Residential Mineral Extraction Rural Employment Natural Heritage Features and Areas L A N D U S E RURAL AREAS Rural Residential Mineral Extraction Rural Employment Natural Heritage Features and Areas U R B A N D E S I G N Massing Building Facades Angular Planes Views and Vistas Streetscaping Parking Areas Heritage Preservation Separation Distances and Buffering Legibility Edges and Gateways Accessibility
11 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 11 of 26 LAND USE 2016 Consider the identification of Intensification Areas Encourage a mix of densities that allow for the efficient use of land, infrastructure, and public service facilities Maximize public accessibility to the waterfront Provide more flexibility to allow for new competitive development opportunities that serve the community Locate community institutional uses in most land use designations to allow for more flexibility Protect lands for future employment beyond the planning horizon Consider the creation of a Parks Plan to help evaluate open space needs
12 LAND USE Built Up Area Lands For Urban Uses Lands Not For Urban Uses 2016 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 12 of 26
13 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 13 of 26 LAND USE Areas Identified for Further Study Vacant or Underutilized Town Lands Other parcels that may redevelop in the future Future Growth Areas Ensure that expansion and phasing of future development areas does not adversely affect the Town s intensification targets Rural Areas Preserve the rural character and prevent uncontrolled expansion of residential uses
14 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 14 of 26 HOUSING & INFRASTRUCTURE 2016 Ensure that a full range of housing types and densities are provided to meet the anticipated demand and demographic change Negotiate a percentage of each new subdivisions to accommodate a higher density housing form (semis, towns, multiple) Consider surplus municipal lands for affordable housing Ensure existing infrastructure is optimized prior to extending into new greenfield areas Encourage sustainable stormwater management techniques (e.g., vegetated swales) Direct majority of growth to fully serviced areas within the built boundary Undertake a detailed review of the road networks and road classification study Encourage active transportation and identify areas where bike lands and trails can be expanded Promote public transit connections and improve connections to/from transit stops
15 Presentation from Andrea Betty, Director of Planning & Commu... Page 15 of 26 NEXT STEPS Obtain approval from Council to schedule Open House and post Discussion Papers Public Open House on Discussion Papers: January 2017 Draft Official Plan: March 2017 Public Open House on Draft Official Plan: April 2017 Final Official Plan: June 2017
16 HERITAGE PENETANGUISHENE MEETING MINUTES COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWNHALL, JANUARY 19, 2017, 4:00 PM IN ATTENDANCE: Anita Dubeau, Chair Lois Lipton Barb Turner Jane Rogers REGRETS: Christiana Jupp ALSO IN ATTENDANCE Angele Proulx, Assistant to the Director of Recreation and Community Services Sherry Desjardins, Director of Recreation and Community Services 1. DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST None were declared. 2. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 4:01 p.m. 3. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING i) Heritage Penetanguishene Minutes Re: Meeting of November 10th, 2016 Moved by B. Turner and Seconded by J. Rogers Action: THAT the minutes of the meeting of November 10th, 2016, be approved as printed. CARRIED 4. CORRESPONDENCE - For Information i) Correspondence from National Trust for Canada Page 1 of 6 Heritage Penetanguishene Minutes Re: Meeting of January 19th... Page 16 of 26
17 Re: e-newsletter Historic Opportunity for Historic Places and Heritage Property Owners L. Lipton updated the members on the Historic Opportunity for Historic places and Heritage Property Owner and noted that a Bill C An Act to Amend the Income Tax Act is being proposed. It was mentioned that staff should send the information to all designated property owners and advised them that they respond to the correspondence given by writing a letter to the Minister of Environment who is responsible for historic places in Canada and can also access the sample letter provided and submit as soon as possible by the end of January. It was also noted that L. Lipton would respond on behalf of the Heritage Committee. Action: THAT Staff to provide the newsletter pertaining to the proposed Bill C An Act to Amend the Income Tax Act proposing to create tax credits for historic places to all designated property owners. AND THAT L. Lipton responds on behalf of the Heritage Committee to the proposed Bill C FINANCIAL i) Heritage Section Financial Report Re: Dated November 2016 and December 2016 A correction to item 10 iv) of the November 10th, 2016, meeting was mentioned pertaining to the Horse and Buggy/Festival of Lights event. The committee approved the amount of $ for the horse and buggy and the price came in at $1, which the committee acknowledged at the January 17th, 2017, meeting. Action: For discussion/information. ii) Update from L. Lipton Page 2 of 6 Heritage Penetanguishene Minutes Re: Meeting of January 19th... Page 17 of 26
18 Re: Friends of the Heritage Penetanguishene Account L. Lipton updated the committee and noted that the balance in the Friends of the Heritage Penetanguishene account as of October 31st is $5, and that she would like to see the funds allocated in Action: For information. 6. DESIGNATED PROPERTIES i) Verbal Update from A. Proulx Re: Heritage Property at 18 Robert Street East A. Proulx mentioned that the designation By-law went to Council on December 7th, 2016, and was approved by Council and that letters were sent to Ontario Heritage Trust, owners and the lawyer. It was also noted that she is in the process of ordering the plaque for the owner. Action: For information. 7. PENETANGUISHENE CENTENNIAL MUSEUM & ARCHIVES i) Verbal Update from J. Rogers Re: Museum Matters J. Rogers updated the members on the museum matters and noted that they will be celebrating Canada's 150th Anniversary with a parade of bicycles, tricycles, wagons etc. and people are invited to dress up in their best Canada 150th theme and would possibly win a prize. It was mentioned that the event will be called All Things Wheels Parade. It was noted that the Breakfast with Santa 2016 was very successful with almost 300 people being served. Action: For information. Page 3 of 6 Heritage Penetanguishene Minutes Re: Meeting of January 19th... Page 18 of 26
19 8. NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS i) Verbal Update from L. Lipton Re: Heritage Conservation Plan at Waypoint L. Lipton provided an update to the committee and advised that she was in contact with James Hamilton, and that he responded that he had the opportunity to connect with Ministry of Infrastructure and confirmed that no program use for the three cottages has been identified. The Ministry of Infrastructure further confirmed that the structures in question are the sole responsibility of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Infrastructure Ontario and not of Waypoint. L. Lipton advised that the Heritage Committee doesn't have input on any of the cottages in questions as they are provincially owned. L. Lipton also noted that she will be in contact with Bert Duclos, from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport to get answers pertaining to the buildings at Waypoint. The Committee had a discussion and they feel very frustrated on not getting any answers because this issue has been going on for several years. Action: For information. ii) Committee Discussion Re: Ongoing Items/Project The Committee discussed the 2017 Ongoing Items/Projects as per the following: Christmas Heritage Home Tours 2017 Glimpses of Our Past Booklet/Redo (Barb noted she would ask her son if he would be interested in doing an Apt) Plaque to Commemorate the Tulip Garden - Invoice was provided and the plaque was paid. (will be installed in the spring) Penetanguishene Road Signage Project - Purchase two or three bilingual signs and the locations sites to be discussed. Doors Open (decision was made by the Committee not to participate in 2017) Heritage Community Recognition Awards, Ontario Volunteer Service Awards, Ontario Medal For Good Citizenship Angels Maintenance Page 4 of 6 Heritage Penetanguishene Minutes Re: Meeting of January 19th... Page 19 of 26
20 Evaluation/Designation of Additional Properties (evaluate Penetang Harbour and check other properties listed and evaluate and investigate new sites) Covenant Christian Community Church (missing from Places of Worship list and to forward information to Ontario Heritage Trust) Manuals for Committee Members (toolkits for committee members is this still necessary) Heritage Property Owner Info Package (update) Waypoint Conservation Plan (discussion with the Province to restore 4 cottages) Friends of Heritage Penetanguishene (establish viable projects for use of funds) Budget Goals & Objectives, Work Plan (evaluate/establish strategy/work plan and financial needs for current year) Action: For discussion. iii) Verbal Update from J. Rogers Re: Penetanguishene Road Signage Project J. Rogers noted that there were no updates pertaining to the Road Signage Project at this time. Action: For information. iv) Verbal Update from S. Desjardins, Director of Recreation and Community Services Re: Heritage Award S. Desjardins asked the committee if the Town had its own recognition award and the reply was that Penetanguishene Heritage Committee does not have its own recognition award. Action: For discussion. 9. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INQUIRIES The Chair, A. Dubeau announced the following event: Page 5 of 6 Heritage Penetanguishene Minutes Re: Meeting of January 19th... Page 20 of 26
21 Reflections of 150 Years of Ontario Heritage will be a two-day outdoor festival taking place at Parc Rotary Champlain Wendat Park in Penetanguishene that will celebrate our Heritage and culture and our homecoming, gathering local residents, surrounding communities and visitors from across Ontario to celebrate who we are as Canadians. The event will focus on various activities, music, food and entertainment that will bring together our local cultures of Francophone, Anglophone, First Nations and Metis, to be united as one, celebrating 150 years of history in Penetanguishene on Friday, July 28th and Saturday, July 29th, We are asking for volunteers to help out for that weekend. Winterama will be held on February 17th, 18th, 19th and the 20th and a breakdown of the tentative schedule was provided. Invitation to the Town's Official Plan on January 31st, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers and the Committee is looking for input. Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives is having a travelling exhibit from Archives Ontario who will present Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada on February 1st to February 28th that will be held at the museum. 10. DATE OF NEXT MEETING i) The next meeting date will be March 9th, ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 5:14 p.m. CHAIR RECORDING SECRETARY Page 6 of 6 Heritage Penetanguishene Minutes Re: Meeting of January 19th... Page 21 of 26
22 Heritage Section Financial Report Re: Dated January 2017 and... Page 22 of 26 TOWN OF PENETANGUISHENE GL5030 (N) Page : 1 General Ledger Detail Date : Feb 02, 2017 Time : 1:35 pm Fiscal Year : 2017 Application : All Period : 1 to 1 Sorted by : Default Account : ???? To ???? Account Code CC1 CC2 CC3 Account Name YTD Budget-PB Opening Balance Debit Credit Balance Revenue Total REPORT TOTAL
23 SENIORS COUNCIL FINANCIAL REPORT as at JANUARY 31, 2017 Acct Code Description YTD ACTUAL REVENUES: Senior's Info Day Revenue - (Vendor reg'n fees) Senior's BBQ Day Revenue - (Admission fees) Senior's Craft Show Revenue - Senior's Council Grant - (Vendor reg'n fees) TOTAL REVENUE - EXPENSES: Senior's Info Day Expenses (Books for speakers; advertising; misc) Senior's BBQ Day Expenses - (Entertainment) Senior's Drivers Refresher Course Expenses - Senior's Craft Show Expenses - Signs - Xerox -. Plaque/Flowers/Fruit Basket/Cake - Misc - - TOTAL EXPENSES - YTD (Surplus)/Deficit - RESERVE: 2012 Seniors Rec Program Reserve 1, Seniors Rec Program Reserve 1, Seniors Rec Program Reserve Seniors Rec Program Reserve Donation for exercise equipment - 3, Seniors Rec Program Reserve DRAFT TOTAL RESERVE 21 Heritage Section Financial Report Re: Dated January 2017 and... Page 23 of 26
24 Heritage Section Financial Report Re: Dated January 2017 and... Page 24 of 26 TOWN OF PENETANGUISHENE GL5030 (N) Page : 1 General Ledger Detail Date : Mar 02, 2017 Time : 1:26 pm Fiscal Year : Period : 1 to 2 Account : Account Code ???? To ???? CC1 CC2 CC3 Account Name YTD Budget-PB FUND 1 CLASS 4 Expense Created Voucher Per App Ref # CATEGORY 7640 Heritage Penetanguishene Opening Balance Application : Sorted by : HERITAGE MEMBERSHIPS/DUES Jan-17 COMMUNITY HERITAGE ONTARIO; ;2017 MEMBERSHIP & 6 EXT 11-Jan AP Debit All Default Credit Balance Cost Center Total Account Total HERITAGE OFFICE SUPPLIES Feb-17 RECORD POSTAGE FOR JAN Feb GL Feb-17 XEROX CANADA LTD.;F ;ADMIN PHOTOCOPIES DEC JA09-Feb AP Feb-17 XEROX CANADA LTD.;F ;ADMIN PHOTOCOPIES DEC JA09-Feb AP Feb-17 XEROX CANADA LTD.;F ;BLDG/PLN PHOTOCOPIES DEC Feb AP Cost Center Total Account Total Category Total Expense Total GENERAL FUND Total REPORT TOTAL
25 TOWN OF PENETANGUISHENE GL5410 Page : 1 Date : Mar 02, 2017 Time : 1:28 pm DEPARTMENT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS For Period Ending 28-Feb FINANCIAL STATEMENT HERITAGE AS AT FEB 28/17 GENERAL FUND 2016 DRAFT ACTUAL BUDGET ACT MTH ACT YTD BUD YTD $ VAR YTD BUDGET Heritage Heritage Expense HERITAGE CONFERANCE/TRADE SHO (500) HERITAGE MEMBERSHIPS/DUES (1) HERITAGE MILEAGE (50) HERITAGE PRINTING/ADVERTISING (250) HERITAGE EVENTS 0 1, ,000 (1,000) 1, HERITAGE OFFICE SUPPLIES (40) HERITAGE LEGAL FEES (500) HERITAGE SITE EXPENSES 3,317 2, ,000 (1,000) 1,000 Total Expense 4,105 4, ,515 ) (3,341 3,515 Total Heritage 4,105 4, ,515 ) (3,341 3,515 Total Heritage 4,105 4, ,515 ) (3,341 3,515 Surplus (-) / Deficit 4,105 4, ,515 ) (3,341 3,515 Heritage Section Financial Report Re: Dated January 2017 and... Page 25 of 26
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