Below is a summary of key items discussed at the Municipality of Port Hope Council and Committee of the Whole Meetings held on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. The agendas and staff reports are available on the Agendas and Minutes page of our website. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting was held electronically via video conference.
Council Meeting:
The following are highlights from the Council Meeting.
The following are highlights from the Committee of the Whole Meeting.
Staff provided a report recommending a By-law delegating limited authority to the CAO for certain matters during the Municipal Election period. This legislative restriction, in the Municipal Act, is referred to as ‘Restricted Acts’ or more commonly known as ‘Lame Duck’ provision.
If approved, the Lame Duck period will be in effect from August 19, 2022 (Nomination Day) to November 14, 2022 (when the new Council takes office), and will be subject to certain restrictions, including:
This is a standard practice that most municipalities undertake to safeguard against potential gaps in authority and is supported by the Municipal Act. In 2018, Council provided similar temporary delegation.
A By-law will be presented to Council for their consideration at the April 19 meeting.
Staff provided a report for information regarding the revised Environmental Impact Study and the Heritage Report for phase 5 of the Penryn Mason Homes project. The completed revised studies have undergone preliminary peer review and have been released to the public to support the ongoing transparency on the matter.
This report also identifies that the developer, Mason Homes, Aon Inc., through their counsel, has advised the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) that they are requesting this matter be brought back before the Tribunal and that the Tribunal provide a date of return for this matter so they may provide the notice as directed in the Decision.
Staff provided a report outlining the findings of the 2021 Drinking Water Quality Management System (QMS) Management Review. No deficiencies or concerns with the QMS were brought forward during the Management Review meeting and Port Hope Drinking Water QMS is effectively managed and is performing very well.
Staff provided a report awarding the contract for phase 1 of the Walton Street Reconstruction Project (Mill Street to Pine Street). Staff recommended:
These recommendations will be brought to Council for consideration at the April 19 meeting. Staff will provide an update on phase 2 of this project (from Pine Street to Mill Street) at an upcoming meeting.
Staff provided a report with updates on the Hamilton Road Paving and Drainage Improvement project. Since Hamilton Road is a boundary road between Hamilton Township and the Municipality of Port Hope, per the boundary road agreement, Port Hope performs any general maintenance with any capital costs being shared equally between Port Hope and Hamilton Township. Hamilton Township has awarded the contract to Dekeyser Excavating. As a result of supply chain challenges, rising fuel costs, and inflation, $26,291.23 needs to be reallocated from the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) to cover the Municipality’s portion for the project.
A resolution will be presented to Council at the April 19 meeting.
Periodically, municipal department names are reviewed to ensure they clearly reflect the responsibilities of the portfolio and that they are modern and consistent with other municipalities around the province. Staff presented a report recommending the renaming of the ‘Fire and Emergency Services’ department to the ‘Protective Services’ department. This department currently represents Fire Services, Emergency Management, Building Services, and Bylaw/Parking Enforcement. This name change will better represent all services within the department and reflect a modern naming convention.
A resolution will be presented to Council at a later date.
Meeting minutes will be available pending approval at the next Council meeting on Tuesday, April 19, 2022, at which point they will become the official record of the meeting.
Recordings of the April 5, 2022, Council and Committee of the Whole meetings will be available at porthope.ca/council.