General Committee Meeting Consolidated Agenda
 
Please note that added or revised items are denoted by an asterisk (*).

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Hybrid / Council Chamber

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Presentation by Cassie Schembri, Senior Project Manager, Storm Water, Engineering Services Department

Presentation by Mark Sraga, Director, Building and Municipal Law Enforcement / Chief Building Official

Whereas Caledon Central Pool was demolished in 2014 due to heavy mold growth and structural issues related to the rood and exterior walls;  

Whereas the Northwest Caledon Indoor Recreation Facility Reserve Fund was created to support an indoor recreation facility in Ward 1 to meet community needs resulting from the closure of the Caledon Central Pool and has $1,038,350.16 in the reserve;

Whereas Caledon’s population is estimated to grow to 160,000 residents by 2041 and the 2017 Facility Needs Assessment Study recommends one indoor aquatics centre per 25,000 population;

Whereas since the loss of the Caledon Central Pool, residents in Ward 1 have expressed a need and desire to have an indoor aquatics centre to support community recreation as seen in other neighbourhoods within the Town; 

Whereas the Age Friendly Caledon Plan states ‘the Town of Caledon will build, support and advocate for local programs that promote social participant with an emphasis on health (and) friendship’;

Whereas Community Service staff have identified an increase in requests to offer therapeutic programs such as specialized therapy classes in an aquatic setting;

Now therefore be it resolved that Staff be directed to investigate the feasibility of constructing and operating a community/therapeutic pool in Ward 1 and report back on potential locations, proposed budget and projected usership.   

Whereas existing residents living next to Albion-Vaughan Road raised concerns in 2016 that noise from increasing car and truck traffic on the road was impacting the livability of their rear yard amenity areas;

Whereas in response to these noise concerns, the Town advanced the design and construction of a new noise attenuation fence along Albion-Vaughan Road to mitigate the current and future traffic noise;

Whereas in spring 2022, the Town completed the construction of the noise attenuation fence, which ranges in height between 2.6 and 4.2 metres;

Whereas several of the effected residents have expressed concerns that the finished height of the new noise attenuation fence is impacting the enjoyment and vistas in their rear yards;

Now therefore be it resolved that staff be directed to conduct a survey over the summer months of all the effected residents to evaluate the project outcomes related to the recently constructed concrete noise attenuation fence along Albion-Vaughan Road and report back to Council.

Memorandum from Katelyn Tozer, Manager, Energy and Environment, Corporate Strategy and Innovation, dated May 17, 2022

Memorandum from Jason Schildroth, Manager, Economic Development, Customer Service and Communications, dated May 17, 2022

Correspondence from Janet Manning, Chair, Caledon Public Library Board and Colleen Lipp, CEO / Chief Librarian, Caledon Public Library, dated April 4, 2022

Correspondence from Kathryn Moyle, Director of Corporate Services / Township Clerk, King Township, dated April 14, 2022

Correspondence from Melissa Lawr, Deputy Clerk, Legislation, Town of Halton Hills, dated April 20, 2022

Closed Meeting Investigation Report from John Mascarin, Aird & Berlis LLP., dated April 22, 2022

10.1
Confidential Staff Report 2022-0177: Litigation, including matters before administrative boards and tribunals, affecting the municipality – OLT Appeal Resources for 18309 and 18314 Hurontario Street, Caledon Village, Ward 1
 

10.2
Confidential Staff Report 2022-0179: Litigation, including matters before administrative boards and tribunals, affecting the municipality – OLT Appeal Resources for 1 Russell Mason Court and Old Church Road, Caledon East, Ward 3
 

10.3
Confidential Staff Report 2022-0219: Proposed disposition of land by the municipality – Lease Agreement at 225 Dougall Avenue (Southfields)
 

10.4
Litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality – Spring 2022 Update
 

Confidential Memorandum from Alana Vandervoort, Assistant Town Solicitor, Litigation & Administrative Law, dated May 17, 2022

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