Notice
| 1 | | | Recommendation | This meeting will be held ELECTRONICALLY AND IN-PERSON in accordance with Section 238 of the Municipal Act, 2001. | | |
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CSC 250611
| 1 | | | Committee Report | REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY SAFETY COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 11, 2025. | | |
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CSC 1
| 1 | | | Report to Committee | GROVE STREET EAST AND JOHNSON STREET SIGNALIZATION (WARD 1)
1. That the intersection of Grove Street East and Johnson Street be fully signalized.
2. That a capital project be included in the 2026 Budget for the installation of traffic control signals in the amount of $400,000.
3. That Traffic By-Law 2020-107, Schedule ‘19’, “Providing for the Erection of Stop Signs at Intersections” be amended by removing the following:
Johnson Street and Eastbound, Westbound, Northbound
Grove Street East and Southbound on Johnson Street
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AFF 250618
| 1 | | | Committee Report | REPORT OF THE AFFORDABILITY COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 18, 2025 | | |
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AFF 1
| 1 | | | Recommendation | MUNICIPAL HERITAGE REGISTER - 105 SUNNIDALE ROAD
That the property located at 105 Sunnidale Road be added to the Municipal Heritage Register as a listed property. | | |
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OSC 250616
| 1 | | | Committee Report | REPORT OF THE ORDER OF THE SPIRIT CATCHER COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 16, 2025 | | |
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DEV028-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT & ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATIONS - 70 AND 76 - 80 EDGEHILL DRIVE (WARD 4)
1. That the Official Plan Amendment application submitted by Innovative Planning Solutions, on behalf of AuroEdge Limited, for lands known municipally as 70 and 76 - 80 Edgehill Drive be approved as attached to Staff Report DEV028-25 as Appendix A:
a) Amend Map 2 - Land Use Designations by adding “See Policy 2.8.X” to the lands known municipally as 70 and 76 - 80 Edgehill Drive.
b) Amend Section 2.8 Defined Policy Area of the Official Plan as follows:
2.8.X 70 and 76 - 80 Edgehill Drive
Notwithstanding Section 2.6.2 of this Plan, a maximum building height of 16 storeys and a maximum density of 431 units per hectare are permitted on the lands denoted with “See Policy 2.8.X” on Map 2, known municipally as 70 and 76 - 80 Edgehill Drive.
c) Amend Map 2 - Land Use Designations by redesignating a portion of the lands known municipally as 70 and 76 - 80 Edgehill Drive from ‘Medium Density’ to ‘Natural Heritage System’.
2. That the Zoning By-law Amendment application submitted by I | | |
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DEV029-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 159 HURONIA ROAD (WARD 8)
1. That the Zoning By-law Amendment Application submitted by Innovative Planning Solutions, on behalf of 1000989604 Ontario Corp., to rezone lands municipally known as 159 Huronia Road from ‘Residential Single Detached Dwelling First Density’ (R1) to ‘Residential Multiple Dwelling Second Density - Townhouse with Special Provisions’ (RM2-TH)(SP-XXX), attached as Appendix A to Staff Report DEV029-25 be approved.
2. That the following Special Provisions be referenced in the implementing Zoning By-law for the subject lands:
a) Permit a minimum lot area of 162 square metres for Lots 2, 3 and 4, whereas a minimum of 200.0 square metres is required;
b) Permit a minimum end unit side yard setback of 1.8 metres for Lot 1 where no garage or carport is provided, whereas a minimum of 3.0 metres is required;
c) Permit a maximum gross floor area of 124% for Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, whereas a maximum of 60% is permitted;
d) Permit a minimum driveway length of 7.0 metres, whereas a minimum driveway length of 11.0 metres is required;
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DEV030-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 204 DUNLOP STREET WEST (WARD 2)
1. That the Zoning By-law Amendment Application submitted by Innovative Planning Solutions, on behalf of Koutroulakis Management Ltd., to rezone lands municipally known as 204 Dunlop Street West from ‘Residential Multiple Dwelling Second Density with Special Provisions’ (RM2)(SP-189) to ‘Mixed Use Corridor with Special Provisions’ (MU2)(SP-XXX), attached as Appendix A to Staff Report DEV030-25 be approved.
2. That the following Special Provisions be referenced in the implementing Zoning By-law for the subject lands:
a) Permit a maximum front yard setback of 5.60 metres for 100% of the lot frontage, whereas a maximum 5.0 metre setback for 25% of the lot frontage is required;
b) Permit a maximum side yard setback of 3.7 metres (west lot line), whereas a maximum side yard setback of 3.0 metres is permitted;
c) Permit a maximum rear façade step-back of 57 degrees with no step-backs, whereas a maximum rear façade step-back of 45 degrees is permitted;
d) Permit a minimum ground level floor height of 3.2 metres, wh | | |
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DEV031-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | REVIEW OF CONTROLLED CROSSWALK AT BALDWIN LANE AND MARSHALL STREET (WARD 8)
1. That a Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) Level 2 Type D be installed on the west leg of Baldwin Lane and Marshall Street.
2. That the existing designated school crossing will be removed. (DEV031-25) | | |
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DEV033-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | ALL-WAY STOP AT PATTERSON ROAD AND MORROW ROAD (WARD 6)
That Traffic By-law 2020-107, Schedule ‘19’, “Providing for the erection of stop signs at the intersections” be amended by adding the following:
“Patterson Road and Morrow Road Northbound, Southbound on Patterson Road and Westbound on Morrow Road”
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ECD006-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | BARRIE REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT SITE OPPORTUNITY UPDATE
1. That the City of Barrie serve as partner to an application, led by the County of Simcoe, for the establishment of a Regional Technology Development Site (RTDS) under the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN), with the following funding commitments, terms and conditions:
a) A $60,000 per annum cash contribution over a 4-year funding period ($240,000 in total)
b) In-kind contribution of staff time and program overhead support equivalent to $30,000 per annum over a 4-year period ($120,000 in total) to support program delivery and business development for the RTDS utilizing existing staff resources.
c) Where appropriate, explore access to use city infrastructure/assets to support RTDS pilot projects, and associated departmental approvals.
d) Proportionate to population and fiscal contribution, the County of Simcoe will work on a best-efforts basis to ensure Barrie receives equitable benefit from the project relative to its investment, including:
i. 30% of programming to be hosted in Barrie (Sandbox Centre, Georgi | | |
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FIN010-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | DEVELOPMENT CHARGE (DC) DEFERRAL POLICY FINAL
1. That the Development Charge Deferral Policy (Policy No. FIN-25-010), as outlined in Appendix A attached to staff report FIN010-25, be adopted and implemented as a pilot program applicable to Building Permits issued within the next twelve (12) months.
2. That the existing Development Charge Deferral Policy (Policy No. FIN-001-2015) be repealed
3. That the City’s Fees Bylaw be amended to remove the fee of $1,000 associated with administration of Development Charge Deferral Policy (Policy No. FIN-001-2015) (FIN010-25) (File: C11) | | |
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FIN012-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | SURETY BONDS
That the Surety Bond Policy attached as Appendix A to Staff Report FIN012-25, be approved. (FIN012-25) (File: C11) | | |
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FIN013-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | DEVELOPMENT CHARGE BY-LAW AMENDMENT
1. That Development Charge By-law 2023-074 be amended to incorporate the Provincial grant funding into the calculation of development charge rates, resulting in a corresponding reduction to the applicable rates;
2. That Development Charge By-Law 2023-074 be amended to remove the requirement that the “Hard Services” component be paid at the time of entering into a Subdivision Agreement;
3. That Development Charge By-Law 2023-074 be amended to remove the provision requiring the imposition of interest on future installment payments; and
4. That the Development Charge By-Law 2023-074, as amended in Appendix A attached to staff report FIN013-25, be adopted. (FIN013-25) (File: D11) | | |
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WMES01-25
| 1 | | | Staff Report | WASTE MANAGEMENT BY-LAW - UPDATE TO ALIGN WITH WASTE COLLECTION CHANGES
1. That Waste Management By-law 2024-044 (as amended), being a by-law to regulate the collection and/or disposal of garbage, organics, recycling and other waste materials and for operating and maintaining Waste Management Facilities, be repealed and replaced with the proposed Waste Management By-law attached as Appendix “A” to Staff Report WMES01-25.
2. That staff in the Legislative and Court Services Department, Enforcement Services Branch, apply for set fines from the Ministry of the Attorney General, ranging from $100.00 to $1,000.00 as may be appropriate. (WMES01-25) (File: C11) | | |
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