Town of Newmarket
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Committee of the Whole - Electronic

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Newmarket, ON L3Y 4X7

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This meeting will be streamed live at newmarket.ca/meetings.


Public Input


Individuals who wish to submit input to Council in relation to an item on this agenda have the following options available.

  1. Email your correspondence to clerks@newmarket.ca by end of day on March 1, 2023. Written correspondence received by this date will form part of the public record; or,
  2. You are strongly encouraged to pre-register if you would like to make a deputation at the meeting. For more information regarding the options available, email your request and contact information to clerks@newmarket.ca.

Note: Additional items are marked by an asterisk*.

Note: Andrea Stephenson, Program Manager Smart Commute Central York and Chris Emanuel, President & CEO Newmarket Chamber of Commerce will be in attendance to provide a presentation on this matter.

    1. That the presentation regarding Annual Smart Commute Central York Report provided by Andrea Stephenson, Program Manager Smart Commute Central York and Chris Emanuel, President & CEO Newmarket Chamber of Commerce be received.

Note: This item has been withdrawn and will be presented at a later date. 

Note: Mallory Nievas, Senior Planner, Weston Consulting will provide a deputation regarding this matter.

    1. That the deputation provided by Mallory Nievas, Senior Planner, Weston Consulting regarding Zoning By-law Amendment - 1015, 1025, 1029 Davis Drive and 22 Hamilton Drive be received.

Note: Glen Langford will provide a deputation on this matter.

    1. That the deputation provided by Glen Langford regarding Zoning By-law Amendment - 1015, 1025, 1029 Davis Drive and 22 Hamilton Drive be received.
    1. That the report entitled Zoning By-law Amendment – 1015, 1025, 1029 Davis Drive and 22 Hamilton Drive dated March 6, 2023 be received; and,
    2. That the application for a Zoning By-law Amendment, as submitted by Lulu Holdings Inc., for 1015, 1025, 1029, and 22 Hamilton Drive, be approved; and,
    3. That staff be directed to present the Zoning By-law Amendment, including the necessary Holding provisions, to Council for approval; and,
    4. That Lulu Holdings Inc. and Weston Consulting, be notified of this action; and,
    5. That Staff be authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to this resolution.
    1. That the report entitled Dismantling Anti-Black Racism Implementation Plan dated March 6, 2023 be received; and,
    2. That the DABR Task Force be dissolved immediately; and,
    3. That a DABR Advisory Committee be created; and,
    4. That Council approves a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion two-year contract position, which will include DABR initiatives within the scope of work of the position; and,
    5. That Staff be authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to this resolution.
    1. That the Newmarket Public Library Board Meeting Minutes of November 16, 2022 be received.
    1. That the Newmarket Public Library Board Meeting Minutes of January 18, 2023 be received.
    1. That the Central York Fire Services Joint Council Committee Meeting Minutes of January 10, 2023 be received.

Note: Councillor Kwapis will present this matter to the Committee for consideration.

  • Whereas the homeless crisis is taking a devastating toll on families and communities, undermining a healthy and prosperous Ontario; and,

    Whereas the homelessness crisis is the result of the underinvestment and poor policy choices of successive provincial governments; and,

    Whereas homelessness requires a range of housing, social service and health solutions from government; and,

    Whereas homelessness is felt most at the level of local government and the residents that they serve; and,

    Whereas the Town of Newmarket and the Region of York is doing their part, but do not have the resources, capacity or tools to address this complex challenge; and,

    Whereas leadership and urgent action is needed from the provincial government on an emergency basis to develop, resource, and implement a comprehensive plan to prevent, reduce and ultimately end homelessness in Ontario. 
     
    Therefore be it resolved, 

    1. That the Town of Newmarket calls on the Provincial Government to urgently: 
      1. Acknowledge that homelessness in Ontario is a social, economic, and a health crisis;
      2. Commit to ending homelessness in Ontario;
      3. Work with AMO and a broad range of community, health, Indigenous and economic partners to develop, resource, and implement an action plan to achieve this goal; and,
    2. That a copy of this motion be sent to the Premier, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing; the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services; the Minister of Health, to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and to the Ontario Small Urban Municipalities Caucus. 

Note: Councillor Simon will present this matter to the Committee for consideration. 

11.1
Vaccination Policy 

 

Labour relations or employee negotiations as per Section 239(2)(d) of the Municipal Act, 2001.

11.2
Appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal of Parkland By-law 2022-51

 

Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals affecting the municipality [s,239(2)(e)] of the Municipal Act, 2001.