Regular Meeting of Council – Jun 28 2023
Regular Meeting of Council
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Wednesday, June 28, 2023
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(Meeting to be held in Council Chambers, recorded and livestreamed – excluding in-camera items)
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Moment of Silent Contemplation
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Approval of or Amendments to the Agenda
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Approval of the Minutes of May 9, 2023 Regular Meeting of Council (Policy) and May 17, 2023 Regular Meeting of Council
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Correspondence for Information
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Correspondence for Info
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(93)
Letter from Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture reappointing John van de Riet to the Fences Arbitration Committee for a term ending June 2027.
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(91)
Email from a parent regarding recently announced changes to busing by CCRCE.
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(89)
Colchester-East Hants Public Library Meeting Minutes from April 25, 2023, & Chief Executive Officer Report
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(80)
Letter from parent regarding Upcoming Bus Changes Inquiry (CCRCE)
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(69)
Letter to the Warden and CAO from Municipal Affairs and Housing regarding the availability and affordability of housing and requesting help by sharing a list of any municipally owned, serviced (or easily serviceable) land that may be suitable for any type of new housing development.
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(68)
Letter to the Warden and CAO from Nova Scotia Provincial Housing Agency regarding the request for input from CAO’s on how to improve the application process for Nova Scotians seeking priority access to public housing under the inadequate housing stream.
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(67)
Canada-Community Building Fund (CCBF) allocation for East Hants = $1,202,145
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(65)
Letter to the Warden and CAO from NS Public Health summarizing how Public Health can be a partner in shaping healthy communities following a March 2nd meeting.
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(64)
Public Hearing Notice – 2023 EAST HANTS OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
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(37)
Notice of Application and Information Sheet – PLN23-001 – Elmsdale – Andrew Kim has submitted a development agreement application for a dental office and coffee shop with a drive-thru at 251 Highway 214, Elmsdale.
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(34)
Employment Opportunity – Casual Building Maintenance Technician – Deadline to apply is June 25, 2023
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(30)
Response letter to the Department of Justice regarding Police Act requirements for police advisory.
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(23)
Employment Opportunity – Supervisor of Solid Waste
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(20)
Plan Update – Letters to neighbouring jurisdictions
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(18)
Site Plan Approval: PID 45425592, 45425584, 45425576, Mariah Drive, Lantz.
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(17)
Burn Ban Media Release from Nova Scotia Emergency Management Office (NSEMO)
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(14)
Letter to Nova Scotia Department of Public Works requesting that NS Public Works complete focused maintenance efforts to improve the condition of Lakecrest Drive in Mount Uniacke
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(8)
News Release – Premier’s Office/Natural Resources/Renewables – Support for Nova Scotians Impacted by Wildfires; Provincewide Burn Ban now in effect
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(7)
Renewal letter and invoice for membership with the Nova Scotia Association of Police Governance. This is included in the budget and staff will process the invoice.
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(4)
Letter from John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing in response to a letter from the Warden (December 22, 2022) regarding opposition to An Act to Amend Chapter 39 of the Acts of 2008, the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) Charter.
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(3)
Copy of letter from the Municipality of Barrington to The Honourable Brad Johns, Attorney General and Minister of Justice Re: RCMP Retroactive Costs (requesting that the Province of Nova Scotia fully absorb the retroactive costs).
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(2)
Letter and Resolution to The Honourable Kody Blois, MP regarding RCMP Retroactive payment costs/impacts and seeking continued support.
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(1)
Letter of thanks to The Honourable Pat Dunn, Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage Re: Recreation Facility Development Program & Rink Revitalization Stream funding.
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Correspondence for Decision
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Correspondence for Decision
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(92)
Staff is seeking approval for use of a sea container for storage at the Enfield Water Treatment Plant.
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(90)
Draft response to the NSFM Policing Survey for Council’s review and consideration.
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(36)
Request from the Ecology Action Centre seeking interest in signing onto a joint statement from Nova Scotia municipalities and the Ecology Action Centre calling on the Province and Minister Halman to release regulations for the Coastal Protection Act.
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(35)
Email from Kathy Blois, President of Hants Senior Safety Association Program advising that “after alot of thought, the Board of Directors has decided not to put more volunteer hours in preparing and attending another meeting with realistic no sense of hope to change the funding decision made”. As a result, their scheduled presentation for the June Executive Committee has been cancelled. Decision required regarding the $10,000 Community Partnership Grant funding.
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(24)
Request from the Rotary Club of Sackville seeking $500 General Government Grant funding for their “Recycle Your Cycle” program that provides bicycles and helmets to kids who need them, including children from the Mount Uniacke area.
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(22)
Letter from Kristin Pike, Patterson Law on behalf of her clients Lorraine and Herve Burri owners of three properties located at 208 Feather Lane in Enfield. The owners are seeking to confirm the deeded access to their property and have proposed an easement agreement. The Municipality owns a parcel of land that the access crosses and would be a party to the agreement. Suggested motion: “That Council authorize the CAO to enter into an agreement to permit an easement across Lot 8 at 14 Feather Lane, identified as PID 45153814, for 208 Feather Lane, based on legal review and any subsequent changes that keep the intent the same”.
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(21)
Letter from the Joint Regional Transportation Agency (JRTA) inviting a member of staff to participate on the Municipal Working Group.
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(13)
Council is asked to approve the attached Resolution Regarding Banking to facilitate the change of signing authorities with the Royal Bank for the new Director of Finance.
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(6)
Letter from Public Works Re: Three-Year Cost Share Agreement for (J Class) Subdivision Streets. The current agreement for the paving of subdivision streets expires March 31, 2024. Attached is the new three-year agreement to be entered into with the Minister of Public Works in order to continue the program. The required Resolution of Council is also attached for Council approval.
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Ratification – Mount Uniacke RCMP Lease Agreement
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(71)
Ratification – Mount Uniacke RCMP Lease Agreement – Council – June 28, 2023
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First Reading – Bylaw P-1300 Blasting Bylaw
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(72)
First Reading – Bylaw P-1300, Blasting Bylaw – Council – June 28, 2023
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Audit Committee: Deputy Warden Perry, Chairperson
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(73)
Audit Committee Report to Council – June 28, 2023
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Corporate & Residential Services Committee: Deputy Warden Perry, Chairperson
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(74)
Corporate & Residential Services Committee Report – June 28, 2023
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Planning Advisory Committee: Councillor Mitchell, Chairperson
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(75)
Planning Advisory Committee Report – June 28, 2023
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Infrastructure & Operations Committee: Councillor Garden-Cole, Chairperson
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(76)
Infrastructure & Operations Committee Report – June 28, 2023
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Parks, Recreation & Culture Committee: Councillor Rhyno, Chairperson
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(77)
Parks, Recreation & Culture Committee Report – June 28, 2023
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Fire Advisory Committee: Councillor Greene, Chairperson
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(78)
Fire Advisory Committee Report to Council – June 28, 2023
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Nominating Committee: Warden Roulston, Chairperson
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(79)
Nominating Committee Report to Council – Audit Committee Public Member – June 28, 2023
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Business From Councillors
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(In Camera) Contractual Issue: CAO/J. Hulsman
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Set Date & Time of Next Council Meetings: July 18, 2023 Regular Meeting of Council (Policy & In-Camera) and July 26, 2023 Regular Meeting of Council and July 27, 2023 Public Hearing
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