OD 210914
| 2 | | | Open Delegations | OPEN DELEGATION REQUEST BY REPRESENTATIVE(S) OF PATTISON OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CONCERNING A SIGN VARIANCE APPLICATION FOR THE GEORGIAN MALL LOCATED AT 509 BAYFIELD STREET
Nina Ghassemi and Nicholas Campney of Pattison Outdoor Advertising and John McKinnon of Rio Can provided an Open Delegation concerning a sign variance application for the Georgian Mall located at 509 Bayfield requesting approval to allow for third party messaging to be displayed on sign.
Ms. Ghassemi discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· An overview of the sign variance application;
· An illustration depicting the existing sign located at 509 Bayfield Street;
· A map illustrating the location of the current signage;
· An aerial photograph of the Georgian Mall property and surrounding area;
· The types of variances required in order to display third party messaging;
· A chart illustrating a comparison of the sign attributes between the existing and proposed signage;
· A chart illustrating the proposed sign as it relates to the poster panel requirements;
· A chart illustrating a comparison between the | Received | |
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REP 6.2
| 1 | | | Staff Memo | MEMORANDUM FROM T. BANTING, MANAGER OF ENFORCEMENT SERVICES DATED SEPTEMBER 14, 2021 CONCERNING 465 BAYFIELD STREET/509 BAYFIELD STREET, RIO CAN ELECTRONIC GROUND SIGN - HISTORICAL VARIANCE/EXEMPTION REQUESTS.
That the Memorandum from T. Banting, Manager of Enforcement Services dated September 14, 2021 concerning 465 Bayfield Street/509 Bayfield Street - Rio Can Electronic Ground Sign - Historical Variance/Exemption Requests was received for information purposes. | Received | |
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PRE 2.1
| 2 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION BY REPRESENTATIVES OF WATER FIRST, A NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION (NGO) DEDICATED TO HELPING FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITIES SOLVE LOCAL WATER CHALLENGES THROUGH EDUCATION, TRAINING AND COLLABORATION (21-G-209) (ITEM FOR DISCUSSION 8.7, AUGUST 9, 2021)
John Millar and Sam Murray of Water First provided a presentation regarding Water First who are non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to helping First Nations Communities solve local water challenges through education, training and collaboration.
Mr. Millar discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· An overview of the organization and their mandate;
· The Water First Environmental Projects;
· The In-School Water Education Projects;
· An illustration depicting the found partners of the Drinking Water Internship program;
· The partners associated with the drinking water program;
· The purpose of the Drinking Water Internship Program;
· An outline of the Drinking Water Internship Program; and
· The community benefits related to the internship program and the efforts to enhance stewardship and sustainability | Received | |
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21-G-225
| 1 | | | Recommendation | SUPPORT FOR WATER FIRST ORGANIZATION | recommended for adoption | |
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21-G-226
| 2 | | | Reports of Officers | 2021 YEAR TO DATE INTERNAL AUDIT STATUS REPORT | recommended for adoption | |
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IRC 210616
| 2 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 16, 2021.
The Report of the International Relations Committee dated June 16, 2021 was received. | Received | |
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AAC 210610
| 2 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 10 2021.
The Report of the Accessibility Advisory Committee dated June 10, 2021 was received. | Received | |
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TG 210623
| 2 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE TOWN AND GOWN COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 23, 2021.
The Report of the Town and Gown Committee dated June 23, 2021 was received. | Received | |
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SAC 210628
| 2 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE SENIORS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 28, 2021.
The Report of the Seniors Advisory Committee dated June 28, 2021 was received. | Received | |
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SAC 210823
| 2 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE SENIORS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED AUGUST 23, 2021
The Report of the Seniors Advisory Committee dated August 23, 2021 was received. | Received | |
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21-G-235
| 1 | | | Recommendation | CITY OF BARRIE PUBLIC WASHROOMS
1. That staff in the Corporate Facilities and Recreation and Culture Services Departments investigate the feasibility of an Accessibility Washroom Strategy for all City of Barrie Public Facilities.
2. That staff in the Corporate Facilities and Recreation and Culture Services Departments review the current conditions of the public washroom facilities as well as costs for future accessible renovations and report back to the Accessibility Advisory Committee. | recommended for adoption | |
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21-G-257
| 2 | | | Recommendation | NOISE BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT | Referred | |
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REF 2
| 2 | | | Report to Committee | MOTION 21-G-206 REFERRED BY GENERAL COMMITTEE ON AUGUST 9, 2021 - MAINTAINING OR CUTTING GRASS ON MUNICIPAL BOULEVARDS
That the following matter be deferred to the next Finance and Corporate Services Committee for further consideration:
“That staff in the Legislative and Court Services Department consult with the Legal Services Department to investigate the feasibility of charging homeowners for not maintaining or cutting grass on the municipal boulevards and report back to General Committee. (Item for Discussion 8.3, August 9, 2021)”
Members of Committee discussed this matter and took no action. | Referred | |
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