Town of Shelburne
Regular Council Meeting - Agenda

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Council Chambers
203 Main St. E, Shelburne

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In-person attendance at this meeting will not be permitted.

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Canadian National Anthem

Land Acknowledgement:

We would like to acknowledge the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe including the Ojibway, Potawatomi and Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy.

 

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT the minutes from the Council meetings held April 26 and April 28, 2021 be approved as presented and circulated.

Questions relating to agenda business can be submitted to the Clerk at jwilloughby@shelburne.ca or 519-925-2600 Ext. 223 by 12:00 pm Monday May 10, 2021.

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  • Recommendation:

    THAT Council receives the presentation from the Shelburne Farmers Market representatives for information.

  • Recommendation:

    THAT Council receives the presentation from Land Squared for information.

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council receives report P2021-13 for information;

    AND THAT Council directs Town staff to advise Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (formerly Industry Canada) in writing that:

    • Land Squared, on behalf of the proponent Shared Tower Inc., has satisfactorily completed its consultation with the Town of Shelburne;
    • The Town of Shelburne is satisfied with the public consultation process undertaken by Land Squared on behalf of the proponent and does not require any further consultation with the public; and,
    • That the Town of Shelburne concurs with the proposal by Land Squared on behalf of the proponent to construct a shared tower wireless telecommunications antenna, described as a 50-metre lattice tri-pole tower and 3 cabinets, on the subject property located at 713 Industrial Road.
  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT leave be given for the reading and enacting of By-law #16-2021 being a by-law to amend Zoning By-law #38-2007, as amended, by rezoning the lands known municipally as 105 Mill Street in the Town of Shelburne, from Residential Type Two (R2) Zone to Residential Type Two Exception Six (R2-6) as shown on Schedule “A1” to the By-law.

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council receives report CAO 2021-04 regarding Jack Downing Park Project Cost: Estimated 2021 Increases for information;

    AND THAT the park project costs be increased from $20,000 as approved in the 2021 budget to up to $56,000;

    AND THAT the additional project costs be funded from the parks and recreation levy reserve;

    AND THAT the review of addition of signage and letters similar to those at Nathan Philips Square in Toronto be included in the parks and recreation master plan to provide a recommended location with the estimated costs for the consideration of Council in the 2022 draft budget.

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council receives the staff report FS 2021-08 with respect to the water and sewer billing for 250 Robert Street.

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council receives report LS2021-08 from the Clerk as presented and circulated;

    AND THAT leave be given for the reading and enacting of By-law #23-2021, being a by-law to regulate the sale, use, and storage of fireworks within the Town of Shelburne.

  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT leave be given for the reading and enacting of By-law #24-2021 being a by-law to authorize voting by telephone and internet for the 2022
    municipal and school board elections.

     

Moved By Deputy Mayor Anderson
Seconded By Councillor Benotto

BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council directs staff to proceed with sourcing a custom display case to have items from SPS inclusive of uniforms, pictures and written history to be affixed at Shelburne Town Hall;

AND THAT staff provide to Council the custom display options for final approval.

  • Recommendation:

    THAT Council receives the items listed under Communications for information.

  • Recommendation:
  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT leave be given for the reading and enacting of By-law #26-2021 being a by-law to confirm certain proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Shelburne for its regular council meeting held May 10, 2021.

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  • Recommendation:

    BE IT RESOLVED THAT we now adjourn to meet at the call of the Mayor.

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