Tune into Essex Council Tuesday at 6:00 on our Essex Ontario YouTube Channel. I have summarized some of the highlights here for a sneak peak. The agenda is huge, 1357 pages but much of that is the Regional Landfill Report. For the Full Agenda, click the link below.
Michelle Bishop, General Manager, and Tom Marentette, Manager of
Waste Disposal, Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority
RE: Regional Landfill Monitoring Biennial Report for the Reporting Year
2019/2020
Moved by ____
Seconded by ____
That the presentation by Michelle Bishop, General Manager and Tom
Marentette, Manager of Waste Disposal, Essex-Windsor Solid Waste
Authority together with the Annual Operations Report and Regional
Landfill Biennial Report be received for information.
Planning-2021-14 740
RE: Release of Maintenance Securities for Phase 5 of the Kimball
Estates Development (Ward 1)
Moved by ____
Seconded by ____
That Planning-2021-14 entitled Release of Maintenance Securities for
Phase 5 of the Kimball Estates Development (Ward 1) prepared by
Rita Jabbour, Manager, Planning Services dated August 3, 2021 be
received; and
That the maintenance securities in the amount of $8,483.48 for the
completion of surface course asphalt be returned to the developer,
Kimball Estates INC.
Zoning By-Law Amendment to Permit Second Dwelling Units in the
Town of Essex
Moved by ____
Seconded by ____
That Planning-2021-15 entitled Zoning By-Law Amendment to Permit
Second Dwelling Units in the Town of Essex prepared by Rita Jabbour,
RPP, Manager, Planning Services dated August 3, 2021 be received;
and
That By-Law Number 2035 being a by-law to Amend the
Comprehensive Zoning By-Law for the Town of Essex to Permit and
Regulate Second Dwelling Units, be read a third time and finally
passed on August 3, 2021.
Results of Request for Tender – Construction of Barrette Drain
(Repairs and Improvements)
Moved by ____
Seconded by ____
That Drainage-2021-09 entitled Results of Request for Tender –
Construction of Barrette Drain (Repairs and Improvements) prepared
by Norman Nussio, Manager, Operations and Drainage dated August
3, 2021 be received; and
That Council award the Request for Tender – Construction of Barrette
Drain (Repairs and Improvements) (RFT-ID-21-17) to Barrette
Excavating Inc. in the amount of $120,890.88 including non-refundable
Harmonized Sales Tax.
St. Peter’s ACHS College School Lease of 2nd Floor at Harrow
Arena
Moved by ____
Seconded by ____
That Community Services Report 2021-015 entitled St. Peter’s ACHS
College School Lease of 2nd floor at Harrow Arena be received;
That Council approve the entering into of an Agreement with The All
Canadian Hockey School Inc. O/A St. Peter’s ACHS College School
(ACHS) for leased space at the Harrow Arena (2nd floor ) located at 243
McAffee Street in Harrow for an initial term commencing on the 16 day
of August, 2021 and concluding on July 31, 2022 with an option to
renew for an additional two year term beginning on August 1, 2022
subject to the general terms and conditions as outlined in By-Law
2049;
That By-Law 2049 be read a first, a second, and a third time and finally
passed on August 3, 2021; and
That By-Law 2044 being a by-law to authorize the execution of a lease
agreement between the Town of Essex and The All Canadian Hockey
School Inc. O/A St. Peter’s ACHS College School be repealed effective
immediately.
10.4.1. By-Law 2049
Correspondence to be received
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13.1.1. Union Water Supply System (UWSS) 877
RE: Joint Board of Management June 16, 2021 Minutes
13.1.2. Premier of Ontario 882
RE: Automatic Speed Enforcement
13.1.3. City of Stratford 883
RE: Resolution to Phase Out Ontario’s Gas Plants
13.1.4. Enbridge Gas Inc. 885
RE: Ontario Energy Board 2022 Rates (Phase 1) – Application
and Evidence
Haley Mastronardi 1354
RE: Request for Variance from Noise By-Law 690
Moved by ____
Seconded by ____
That Hailey Mastronardi’s request for a variance from Noise
By-Law 690 to extend her wedding reception at Magnolia
Ranch to 12:00 AM be (received/received and supported).
13.2.2. Childcan: The Childhood Cancer Research Association 1355
RE: Proclamation: Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Moved by ____
Seconded by ____
That the correspondence by Childcan: The Childhood Cancer
Research Association’s, Windsor Support Liaison Lorraine
Jewell, asking Council to consider proclaiming Childhood
Cancer Awareness Month in the Town of Essex, be received
OR received and supported; and if received and supported
That Council proclaims the month of September, 2021 as
Childhood Cancer Awareness in the Town of Essex by
adopting the following resolution:
Whereas, September is officially recognized internationally as
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month;
Whereas, the most recent data shows that cancer remains the
leading cause of disease-related death in children;
Whereas, cancer in children affects aspects of their physical,
emotional, and social development, as well as their family and
school life, effects which research shows are long-lasting;
Whereas, Childcan believes childhood cancer must be
designated a child health priority, and that support services for
families are critical;
Whereas, Childcan raises awareness and funds to provide
personalized, responsive and compassionate programs and
services to families facing the childhood cancer journey, from
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diagnosis, through treatment, to recovery or bereavement;
Whereas, organizations which support families dealing with
childhood cancer are working together to raise awareness of
this disease and its devastating effects, as well as raising fund
to support the affected families and children; and
Whereas, raised awareness and funds will help these families
and children deal with the emotional and financial toll.
Therefore, I Mayor Larry Snively, Mayor of Essex do hereby
proclaim September, 2021 as Childhood Cancer Awareness
Month in the Town of Essex.
