Council Meeting:
The following are highlights from the Council Meeting.
Council appointed Steve White as Chief Building Official, for the Municipality of Port Hope. Steve White has served our community as a Building Official over the last five years. He is well suited for the role and provides excellent leadership to Building Services as well as Municipal Law Enforcement.
The following are highlights from the Committee of the Whole Meeting.
Dale Clark, Vice-President and Doug Jensen, General Manager of Cameco Corporation made a delegation to Council regarding the renewal of their operating licence for a one year period.
Sarah Tanner, Community Services Manager for Northumberland County provided a delegation to Council regarding the Community Safety and Well Being Plan.
Staff provided an update to Council regarding the Community Improvement Plan (CIP). Since full implementation of the CIP in 2019, eight projects have been approved. This will generate over $1.6 million in building and development activity, in addition to the Municipal revenue from taxes, charges and permits. This year, two projects have been approved for a total of $13,595.01. Two additional proponents have submitted CIP Pre-Applications and the CIP Committee awaits their submission.
Staff submitted a report regarding the 2021 priorities from the Heritage Port Hope (HPH) Advisory Committee for Council’s initial review.
The following priorities were determined by the Committee at the February 8, 2021, HPH Special Meeting. They are listed in order of priority as recommended by the Committee:
The priorities document has been referred back to staff to provide additional information to assist Heritage Port Hope in developing a work plan. The final work plan will be brought back to Council for final consideration and approval.
Recently, MPP Piccini and Northumberland County have called on local stakeholders to investigate strategies to bring more filming opportunities to the Northumberland region as a means of stimulating the local economy. In response, staff provided Council with a report outlining their intention to conduct a Film Readiness Study, which identifies opportunities and risks associated with attracting increase filming volumes to the community and positions Port Hope for future success. Additionally, staff plan to update the Film Policy and Film Guide as well as investigate and negotiate a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Cinespace Film Studios, which has 33 years of experience providing space locations to the film industry in Ontario, and the USA.
All document updates and MOU authorizations are subject to Council’s future consideration and approval.
Meeting minutes will be available pending approval at the next Council meeting on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, at which point they will become the official record of the meeting.
Recordings of the June 1, 2021 Council and Committee of the Whole meetings are available at porthope.ca/council.