Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 1/31/2022 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Virtual Meeting
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22-A-008 1  Confirmation of MinutesThe Minutes of the City Council meeting held on January 17, 2022 were adopted as printed and circulated.Adopted as printed and circulated  Action details Not available
22-A-009 1  DeputationDEPUTATION CONCERNING MOTION 22-P-002, ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION - 407, 411, 413, 417 AND 419 MAPLEVIEW DRIVE WEST (407-419 MAPLEVIEW INC AND ENCORE GROUP) (WARD 7) The following Deputations were provided concerning motion 22-P-002, Zoning By-law Amendment Application - 407, 411, 413, 417 and 419 Mapleview Drive West: 1. Janet Foster advised that she is a professional planner who has been retained by the residents of the Redfern Avenue and Mapleview Drive neighborhood to speak on their behalf. She indicated that the residents are concerned that the proponent’s application for a medium density RM2 Zoning with Special Provisions as it will result in a high density development in an area not identified in the Official Plan or its supporting policies as an intensification corridor. Ms. Foster explained that the neighborhood residents do not object to a medium density townhouse development, and therefore support the proposed amendments discussed at the January 18, 2022 Planning Committee meeting. Ms. Foster discussed the City’s Official Plan policies which require re   Action details Not available
22-A-010 1  DeputationDEPUTATION BY MEAGHAN CHAMBERS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR THE ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY OF SIMCOE MUSKOKA CONCERNING MOTION 22-G-013, REQUEST TO PROVINCE FOR COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION OFFICERS FOR CENTRAL NORTH CORRECTIONAL CENTRE The following Deputation was provided concerning motion 22-G-013, Request to Province for Community Reintegration Officers for Central North Correctional Centre: Meghan Chambers, Executive Director for the Elizabeth Fry Society of Simcoe Muskoka, noted that she has been advised by the Central North Correctional Centre (CNCC) that the institution would be allocated Community Reintegration Officers and that the Ministry is rolling out the positions in phases. Ms. Chambers advised that at this time, the CNCC has not been given a start date for these positions. Ms. Chambers discussed the need and urgency for reintegration and discharge support for vulnerable populations as the City is experiencing a housing crisis, exacerbated by increasing rental rates and local shelters nearing capacity. She advised that deficiencies in discharging processes at the CNCC have    Action details Not available
22-A-011 1  Committee Report CCPlanning Committee Report dated January 18, 2022, Sections A and B. (APPENDIX “A”)Received  Action details Not available
22-P-002 2  Staff Report - PCZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION - 407, 411, 413, 417 AND 419 MAPLEVIEW DRIVE WEST (407-419 MAPLEVIEW INC AND ENCORE GROUP) (WARD 7) AMENDMENT #1 Moved by: Councillor, G. Harvey Seconded by: Deputy Mayor, B. Ward “That motion 22-P-002 of Section “B” of the Planning Committee Report dated January 18, 2022 be deleted and replaced with: 1. That, further to the Zoning By-law Amendment Application submitted by Innovative Planning Solutions, on behalf of 407-419 Mapleview Inc. and Encore Group, to rezone lands known municipally as 407, 409, 413, 417 and 419 Mapleview Drive East, Residential Multiple Dwelling Second Density (RM2) zoning be approved without any special provisions, and that the applicant be requested to submit a revised Site Plan that meets the RM2 zoning requested. 2. That a holding provision be put on the Zoning By-law for 407, 409, 413, 417 and 419 Mapleview Drive East, Residential Multiple Dwelling Second Density (RM2) until the applicant receives Site Plan approval. 3. That Site Plan approval be bumped up to Council for their approval. 4. That the written and Adopted As Amended  Action details Not available
22-A-012 1  Committee Report CCFirst General Committee Report dated January 24, 2022, Sections A, B, C and D. (APPENDIX “B”)Received  Action details Not available
22-G-008 2  Staff Report CONFIDENTIAL POTENTIAL ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY MATTER - HOUSING AFFORDABILITY TASK FORCEReceived  Action details Not available
22-G-009 2  Presentation - GCCONFIDENTIAL POTENTIAL DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY MATTER - LITTLE LAKEReceived  Action details Not available
22-G-010 2  Staff Report CONFIDENTIAL POTENTIAL DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY MATTER - WORSLEY STREETReceived  Action details Not available
22-G-011 2  RecommendationHOUSING AFFORDABILITY TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS The recorded vote was taken as follows: Yes: 11 - Mayor, J. Lehman Councillor, C. Riepma Councillor, K. Aylwin Councillor, A.M. Kungl Deputy Mayor, B. Ward Councillor, R. Thomson Councillor, N. Harris Councillor, G. Harvey Councillor, J. Harris Councillor, S. Morales Councillor, M. McCannAdopted  Action details Not available
22-G-012 2  Staff Report BARRIE AREA NATIVE ADVISORY COUNCIL'S (BANAC) - INDIGENOUS HEALTH CENTREAdopted  Action details Not available
22-G-013 2  Staff Report POTENTIAL DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY MATTER - YMCA OF SIMCOE/MUSKOKA AMENDMENT #1 Moved by: Councillor, M. McCann Seconded by: Councillor, G. Harvey That motion 22-G-013 of Section “C” of the First General Committee Report dated January 24, 2022 be amended by adding the following paragraph: “4. That the YMCA come back with a solid plan with the City of Barrie to connect the library and the YMCA to be safe, warm and enclosed.” CARRIED Upon the question of the original motion moved by Deputy Mayor, B. Ward and seconded by Councillor, R. Thomson, the motion was CARRIED AS AMENDED BY AMENDMENT #1.Adopted As Amended  Action details Not available
22-A-013 1  Committee Report CCSecond General Committee Report dated January 24, 2022, Sections A, B and C. (APPENDIX “C”)Received  Action details Not available
22-G-014 2  Item of DiscussionREQUEST TO PROVINCE FOR COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION OFFICERS FOR CENTRAL NORTH CORRECTIONAL CENTRE AMENDMENT #1 Moved by: Councillor, A.M. Kungl Seconded by: Deputy Mayor, B. Ward That motion 22-G-014 of Section A of the Second General Committee Report dated January 24, 2022 be amended in the last paragraph by deleting the last paragraph and replacing it with the following: “That a letter be sent to the Solicitor General of Ontario expressing the urgency to prioritize allocating dedicated community reintegration officers for the Central North Correction Centre to improve an individual's transition from custody to neighbouring communities, facilitate linkages to support service and reduce pressures on the Barrie area sheltering and outreach system.” CARRIED Upon the question of the original motion moved by Deputy Mayor, B. Ward and seconded by Councillor, R. Thomson, the motion was CARRIED AS AMENDED BY AMENDMENT #1.Adopted As Amended  Action details Not available
22-G-015 2  Presentation - GCPRESENTATION CONCERNING THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE TASK FORCE UPDATEReceived  Action details Not available
22-G-016 2  Item of DiscussionPERFORMING ARTS CENTRE TASK FORCE The recorded vote was taken as follows: Yes: 11 - Mayor, J. Lehman Deputy Mayor, B. Ward Councillor, C. Riepma Councillor, K. Aylwin Councillor, A. Kungl Councillor, R. Thomson Councillor, N. Harris Councillor, G. Harvey Councillor, J. Harris Councillor, S. Morales Councillor, M. McCannAdopted  Action details Not available
22-A-014 1  Presentation - CCPRESENTATION BY THE BARRIE POLICE SERVICE CONCERNING COMMUNITY SAFETY WELL-BEING AND HARM FOCUSED POLICING Chief Kimberley Greenwood, Deputy Chief Rich Johnston and Deputy Chief Wyllie Allan provided a presentation concerning the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan and Harm Focused Policing. They discussed slides concerning the following topics: · An overview of the legislative requirements of Community Safety and Well-Being Plans; · The City of Barrie’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan community partners; · An overview of the Barrie Police Service’s Community Safety and Well-Being Unit; · An introduction to the Barrie Police Service’s Community Safety and Well-Being Officers; · Barrie Police Service Community Safety and Well-Being Plan successes, such as the Bright Spot and Graffiti Enforcement Projects; · An overview of Harm-Focused Policing principles and strategies; and · Barrie Police Service statistical reporting available in its 2020-2022 Strategic Plan and 2020 Annual Report. Members of Council asked a number of questions to the presenters and receivedReceived  Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2022-006 1  By-lawBill #006 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to amend By-law 2009-141, a land use control by-law to regulate the use of land, and the erection, use, bulk, height, location and spacing of buildings and structures in the City of Barrie. (21-P-030) (Rockap Holdings Inc. - 112 and 136 Bayfield Street, 14 Sophia Street West, 113 and 115 Maple Avenue) (File: D14-1702)Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2022-007 1  By-lawBill #007 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to amend By-law 2009-141, a land use control by-law to regulate the use of land, and the erection, use, bulk, height, location and spacing of buildings and structures in the City of Barrie. (21-P-033) (2012292 Ontario Limited (PBM Realty Holdings Inc.) - 217 Dunlop Street East) (File: D30-002-2021)Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available
BY-LAW 2022-008 1  By-lawBill #008 A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to confirm the proceedings of Council at its meeting held on the 31st day of January, 2022.Read a First, Second and third time and finally passed  Action details Not available