Amherstburg public meetings in 2022
97 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting on December 22, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council will consider awarding contracts for the Edgewater Lagoon Wetland Conversion ($1,178,800) and Pike Road Drain Improvements ($1,084,200), plus an engineering contract for the water treatment plant reservoir. They will also vote on the 2023 User Fees By-law, several subdivision infrastructure acceptances, and a zoning by-law amendment. The agenda includes routine items like the 2022 election post-report and adoption of the 2023 meeting calendar.
- Award Edgewater Lagoon Wetland Conversion to Nevan Construction Inc., $1,178,800 plus HST
- Award Pike Road Drain Improvements to Rudak Excavating Inc., $1,084,200 plus HST
- Approve 2023 User Fees By-law (By-law 2022-107)
- Approve over-expenditures for two pickup trucks totaling up to $66,217 and $67,643
- Approve sign variances at 61 Richmond St. and delegate sign/fence variance powers to Committee of Adjustment
Special Council Meeting
This is a special planning meeting where Council will hold statutory public meetings for two proposed zoning by-law amendments. The first is for lands on N/S Texas Road (File ZBA-26-22), and the second is for 580 Middle Sideroad (County Road 10) (File ZBA-23-22). Council will receive and summarize public and agency comments into future reports; no final decisions are being made at this meeting.
- Zoning by-law amendment ZBA-26-22 for N/S Texas Road (420-440 Texas)
- Zoning by-law amendment ZBA-23-22 for 580 Middle Sideroad (County Road 10)
- Public comments to be received and summarized in future reports
Special Council Meeting
This is a special planning meeting where Council will hold statutory public meetings for three zoning by-law amendments. They will receive public comments on a housekeeping zoning by-law amendment and two property-specific amendments, with decisions to follow at later regular council meetings.
- Public meeting for Housekeeping Zoning By-law Amendment 2022-105 (File ZBA-03-22)
- Public meeting for zoning amendment at 433 Sandwich Street South (File ZBA-24-22)
- Public meeting for zoning amendment at 6101 County Road 20 (File ZBA-22-22)
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council will consider several items, including the 2023 budget schedule, a taxi by-law rate increase, and a $70,000 community strategic plan. They will also decide on event approvals, committee appointments, and an extension to renew the police services contract.
- Approve 2023 Budget Schedule
- Taxi by-law rate increase (By-law 2012-114)
- $70,000 for Community Based Strategic Plan consultant
- One-time business license exemption for Amherstburg Night Market Dec 10
- Approve 2023 events: Coldest Night of the Year Walk and True Fest
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting for the inaugural ceremony of the 2022-2026 term of council. The agenda includes ceremonial items such as a colour march, national anthem, land acknowledgement, and the swearing-in of the mayor and councillors. No regular business or decisions are scheduled.
- Oath of office administered to Mayor Michael Prue
- Oath of office administered to Deputy Mayor Chris Gibb and Councillors Molly Allaire, Peter Courtney, Linden Crain, Donald McArthur, Diane Pouget
- Inaugural address by Mayor Michael Prue
- Colour march and retrieval by Royal Canadian Legion Amherstburg Branch 157
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Regular Council Meeting on November 28, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document is essentially empty of substantive content.
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting on November 24, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a placeholder with no substantive content for residents to review.
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Regular Council Meeting on November 14, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content for residents.
Heritage Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Heritage Committee meeting on November 10, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content.
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting on October 27, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions. The document provides no substantive content for residents to review.
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to decide on several items, including awarding a $3,928,306 contract for the replacement of Bridge #3012 on 5th Concession North over River Canard, approving multiple zoning by-law amendments, and endorsing an Official Plan Amendment related to Bill 109. The agenda also includes a delegation on a zoning amendment, reports on a municipal capital facility designation, an odour and lighting by-law, and a fire training simulator renewal agreement.
- Award tender for Bridge #3012 replacement to Front Construction Industries Inc. for up to $3,928,306 plus HST
- Approve zoning by-law amendment to allow 'Seasonal Worker Housing' at 3665 3rd Concession North
- Approve zoning by-law amendments for lands severed from 7509 Concession 7, 21 Marsh Court, 7971 Collison Sideroad, and north side of Texas Road
- Endorse Official Plan Amendment No. 19 – Bill 109 Policy Changes and forward to County of Essex
- Approve By-law 2022-095 to regulate odours and lighting from cultivation of plants
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to decide on several items, including hiring a dedicated Windsor Police officer and Paladin Security guard for Admiral hockey games and public skates at the Libro, funded by a $20,000 over-expenditure from the General Reserve. Council will also consider accepting new infrastructure in the Kingsbridge and Boblo Island developments, approve zoning and official plan amendments for properties including 359 Dalhousie Street, and approve a demolition request for that property. Several by-laws will be up for final reading, including zoning changes and a housekeeping amendment.
- Approve $20,000 from General Reserve for police and security at Admiral hockey games
- Accept underground infrastructure, curbs, and base asphalt for Kingsbridge Subdivision Phase 7B
- Place Boblo Island South End Development infrastructure on maintenance, with extended periods for sanitary sewers and roadway
- Approve Official Plan Amendment No. 18 and Zoning By-law 2022-090 for 359 Dalhousie Street
- Support demolition of 359 Dalhousie Street and remove it from Heritage Register
Special Council Meeting
Amherstburg's Special Council Meeting on Planning is holding statutory public meetings to receive comments on six proposed zoning by-law amendments and one official plan amendment. The council will consider the amendments at future regular meetings after hearing public input.
- Zoning By-law Amendment for lands on S/S Collison Sideroad (File ZBA-18-22), owned by Miller Cattle and Grain Inc.
- Zoning By-law Amendment for lands on E/S Concession 7 (File ZBA-19-22), owned by Russel Wood
- Zoning By-law Amendment for lands severed from 21 Marsh Court (File ZBA-16-22)
- Zoning By-law Amendment for 3665 Concession 3 N (File ZBA/17/22)
- Zoning By-law Amendment on the north side of Texas Road (File ZBA-13-22)
Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss several environmental initiatives, including endorsing a rain barrel pilot program and launching a backyard composter pilot program. They will also consider promoting a litter workshop, adding an Adopt-A-Highway program to their work plan, and adopting their work plan for the next committee.
- Endorse Rain Barrel Pilot Program as continuing program
- Launch Waste Management Backyard Composter Pilot Program on cost recovery basis
- Recommend Town promote ERCA's Virtual Great Lakes Litter Pollution and Local Action Workshop
- Add Essex County Adopt-A-Highway Program to work plan
- Adopt and forward Environmental Advisory Committee Work Plan
Regular Council Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Regular Council Meeting on October 11, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content for residents.
Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting
The Economic Development Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss economic development items, including highlights from a regional business survey, supply chain opportunities related to Next Star Energy, an inventory of shovel-ready properties, a potential secondary plan for Howard Industrial Park, and an update on the Community Improvement Plan. The agenda also includes adopting the minutes from the June 9, 2022 meeting.
- Review of Invest Windsor Essex Economic Development Business Survey 2022
- Discussion of active supply chain opportunities re: Next Star Energy
- Inventory of shovel-ready properties (current and prospective)
- Consideration of a secondary plan for Howard Industrial Park District
- Update on Economic Development Community Improvement Plan (CIP) and related by-law 2022-085
Heritage Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Heritage Committee will consider endorsing a demolition request for 359 Dalhousie Street, with conditions including commemoration of Colin Wigle and preservation of heritage features. They will also review a design proposal for 51 and 57 Sandwich Street South, and receive a delegation on the demolition. The meeting includes routine items like adopting previous minutes.
- Demolition request for 359 Dalhousie Street, with conditions for plaque or bench, landscaping, and heritage design features
- Removal of 359 Dalhousie Street from the Heritage Register
- Design proposal for 51 and 57 Sandwich Street South (Dairy Queen and multi-residential building)
- Delegation by Johanna Vandenbogaerde and Chuck Taylor regarding the demolition
- Adoption of minutes from September 8, 2022
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting with two statutory public meetings for proposed zoning by-law amendments, one for 365 Sandwich Street South and one for 359 Dalhousie Street. Council will receive public comments and staff recommendations, then bring the matters back to a future meeting for a decision.
- Zoning By-law Amendment for 365 Sandwich Street South (File ZBA-14-22), owned by Jones Realty Inc.
- Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment for 359 Dalhousie Street (Files OPA #18 and ZBA-15-22), owned by 1109152 Ontario Limited.
- Public comments and staff recommendations to be received and brought back to a future council meeting.
Regular Council Meeting
Council is considering a new process for the Belle Vue property that includes preserving its historical building. They are also reviewing a request to demolish 256 Dalhousie Street and establishing an Election Compliance Audit Committee.
- Belle Vue property development: issuing an Expression of Interest to include historical preservation
- Demolition of 256 Dalhousie Street
- Establishment of the Amherstburg Election Compliance Audit Committee (2022-2026 term)
- Approval of a new Development Charges Interest Policy
- Approval of the 3rd Annual Rick Meloche Memorial Bike Ride
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to discuss accessibility matters. The agenda includes a recap of a Windsor Transit visit, a proposed 2022 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan for committee support, and discussion of results from the first year of public consultation on the multi-year accessibility plan. The meeting also covers routine items like approving previous minutes and committee recommendations.
- Support for the 2022 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan
- Discussion of Year 1 Accessibility Plan Survey results
- Recap and follow-up on Windsor Transit visit
- Review of Committee Recommendations
- Approval of July 28, 2022 meeting minutes
Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee meeting on 2022-09-14 contains only boilerplate interface text from the eSCRIBE software and no actual agenda items. There are no decisions, discussions, or listed topics to report.
Mayor's Youth Advisory Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Mayor's Youth Advisory Committee meeting on September 13, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a placeholder with no substantive content.
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed) council meeting. The only substantive item is a proposed move into closed session to receive an update from the Amherstburg Detachment of the Windsor Police Service, citing security of municipal property. No decisions or public discussions are listed.
- In-camera item: Amherstburg Detachment of the Windsor Police Service Update (Section 239(2)(a))
Special Council Meeting
Amherstburg's Special Council Meeting on September 12, 2022, is holding statutory public meetings for two proposed subdivisions: Canard Valley Phase II and Mulberry Court. Council will receive public comments and recommend draft approval to the County of Essex, with conditions including stormwater management, road conveyances, and subdivision agreements.
- Canard Valley Phase II: draft plan of subdivision and zoning by-law amendment (File 37-T-22010, ZBA-12-22)
- Mulberry Court Subdivision: draft plan of subdivision (File 37-T-22008)
- Conditions include stormwater management plans, road allowances, and subdivision agreements
- Mulberry Court requires warning clause about nearby active quarry
- Blocks 27 and 28 dedicated for road widening; cul-de-sac islands removed
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council meets to decide on several items including short-term rental regulations, zoning by-law amendments for properties on Sandwich Street South, and awarding a watermain upgrade contract. Council will also receive delegations about short-term rental problems on Boblo Island and in Edgewater, and consider the 2023 budget schedule and Co-An Park redevelopment engagement. The meeting includes several routine items like adopting minutes, proclamations, and receiving reports.
- Award 3rd Concession North Watermain Upgrade tender to Rudak Excavating Inc. for up to $156,957 plus HST
- Zoning by-law amendments for 131-135 and 51-57 Sandwich Street South, including $18,000 parking payment-in-lieu for 131-135
- Direction on short-term rentals: either develop a licensing regime or enforce existing by-laws
- Approve up to $10,000 for Phase 1 public engagement on Co-An Park redevelopment with Town of Essex
- Delegations from residents about short-term rental problems on Boblo Island and in Edgewater
Heritage Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Heritage Committee is meeting to consider several heritage-related items, including notices of intent to demolish properties at 256 and 359 Dalhousie Street, and to review development proposals for properties on Sandwich Street South. The committee will also consider an objection to the listing of 356 Dalhousie Street and discuss a presentation from Discover Petrolia.
- Endorse demolition of 256 Dalhousie Street and remove it from the Heritage Register, with a commemorative plaque
- Review demolition notice for 359 Dalhousie Street
- Consider objection to listed property status for 356 Dalhousie Street
- Review renderings for development at 131-135 Sandwich Street South (Harvey's)
- Review renderings and material selections for 51-57 Sandwich Street South (Dairy Queen and residential)
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting on August 25, 2022, contains only boilerplate and no substantive items. The document lists no decisions, discussions, or specific agenda topics.
Special Council Meeting
Amherstburg's Special Council Meeting on August 15, 2022, includes presentations and decisions on the 2021 Asset Management Plan, the South Fire Station design, and several staff reports. Council will vote on adopting the 2022 Asset Management Financial Strategy, approving a salary grid at the 65th percentile for non-union staff, and awarding tenders for two dump trucks. The most consequential item is the approval of up to $11,680,864 in debt for the new South Fire Station, along with its design and site plan.
- Approve $11,680,864 debt issuance for new South Fire Station on County Road 18 (Pike Road)
- Award dump truck tender to Carrier Centers: $194,935 plus HST (Water Department)
- Award dump truck with winter package to Carrier Centers: $284,391 plus HST, with $64,396.28 over-expenditure from Development Charges
- Approve conceptual master plans for Jack Purdie Park and H. Murry Smith Centennial Park
- Designate Economic Development Community Improvement Project Area
Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to discuss several environmental initiatives, including grant opportunities from the Invasive Species Centre, a Great Lakes litter workshop, and pilot programs for rain barrels and backyard composters. The committee will also review minutes from its June 15, 2022 meeting and consider its work plan and the Essex County Adopt-A-Highway Program.
- Invasive Species Centre Microgrant Applicant Guidelines
- Virtual Great Lakes Litter Pollution and Local Action Workshop (ERCA)
- Environmental Sustainability and Flood Mitigation - Rain Barrel Pilot Program
- Waste Management Backyard Composter Pilot Program
- Essex County Adopt-A-Highway Program
Seniors Advisory Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Seniors Advisory Committee meeting on August 9, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content.
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed to the public) council meeting. Council will discuss three confidential items: labour relations/employee negotiations, contract negotiations, and an update on litigation. No decisions are made public at this meeting.
- In-camera discussion on labour relations/employee negotiations (Section 239(2)(d))
- In-camera discussion on contract negotiations (Section 239(2)(a), (i), (k))
- In-camera update on litigation matter (Section 239(2)(b), (e), (f))
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council will consider approving the 2021 audited consolidated financial statements, along with several reserve fund transfers and budget adjustments. They will also review a delegation from the Amherstburg Taxpayers Association regarding the town's finances, and decide on multiple planning and infrastructure items.
- Approve 2021 audited financial statements and related reserve statements
- Transfer $1,237,142 to Water Reserves and $499,631 to Wastewater Reserves
- Award Transportation & Active Transportation Masterplan to T.Y. Lin International Canada Inc. for $145,785 plus H.S.T.
- Adopt Official Plan Amendments No. 16 and 17 for properties on Sandwich Street South
- Approve $50,000 for a Secondary Plan for the Howard Industrial Park District
Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Economic Development Advisory Committee meeting on 2022-08-04 contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items. No decisions, discussions, or specific agenda topics are listed.
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to review a site plan for the Lofts at St. Anthony's at 247 Brock Street and to discuss the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan Year 1 public consultation. The committee will also consider adopting minutes from its June 23, 2022 meeting and address unfinished business, including committee recommendations.
- Site plan review for Lofts at St. Anthony's, 247 Brock Street
- Multi-Year Accessibility Plan Year 1 public consultation
- Adoption of June 23, 2022 meeting minutes
- Review of committee recommendations
Special Council Meeting
Amherstburg's Special Council Meeting on July 25, 2022, includes a KPMG presentation, decisions on new workplace policies, and several parks and recreation contract awards. Council will choose between two options for the Kings Navy Yard Park Extension Phase 1 shoreline improvements, both with a $2,000,000 funding pre-commitment. The meeting also includes an in-camera session for labour relations and employee negotiations.
- Kings Navy Yard Park Extension Phase 1 shoreline work at 290, 296, 306 Dalhousie Street, up to $2,000,000 from General Reserve Fund
- Malden Park Shelter RFP awarded to New World Park Solutions Inc. for $129,985.13 plus HST
- Skate Park design-build agreement with The Canadian Ramp Company up to $240,000 plus HST
- Libro Trail project contract with 1752336 Ontario Limited for $543,552.60 plus $170,000 over-expenditure approval
- New Disconnecting from Work Policy and amendments to Vaccination Policy
Heritage Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Heritage Committee is meeting electronically to discuss several heritage-related items, including a report on the Ontario Heritage Conference, an Archaeological Master Plan, changes brought by Bill 109 (More Homes for Everyone Act), and the Boblo Blockhouse National Historic Site. The committee will also consider adopting the minutes from its June 16, 2022 meeting and receiving four heritage correspondence items. Unfinished business includes a heritage designation for 24 Sandwich Street South and the Heritage Tax Rebate Program.
- Discussion of Bill 109 (More Homes for Everyone Act) and its changes
- Archaeological Master Plan for Town of Amherstburg
- Boblo Blockhouse National Historic Site of Canada
- Heritage designation for 24 Sandwich Street South
- Heritage Tax Rebate Program
Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting
This agenda contains no substantive items — only boilerplate interface text from the eSCRIBE system. The meeting is scheduled for 2022-07-13, but no decisions, discussions, or proposals are listed.
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to award several major contracts, including a $1.79M electrical and SCADA upgrade at the water treatment plant and a $511,300 design contract for a new South Fire Station. They will also consider financing for the Pike Road Drain project and adopt several by-laws related to drainage and sewer services.
- Award IT Data Centre tender to Attache Group Inc. for $149,205 plus HST
- Award AWTP Electrical Upgrades and SCADA Installation to Selectra Inc. for up to $1,785,090.75 plus HST, with $178,500 contingency
- Approve $505,345 operating expenditure for Pike Road Drain Improvements, funded by 2021 surplus and 2023 budget
- Authorize agreement with Masri O Architects for $511,300 plus HST for South Fire Station design, including $97,000 for gymnasium
- Adopt by-laws for 2nd Concession Road Drain South and Bridges Over the 7th Concession Drain North
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed to the public) council meeting. The agenda contains no public items, only procedural boilerplate, so no decisions or discussions are visible.
Special Council Meeting
This is a special planning meeting with two statutory public hearings. Council will receive public comments on a zoning by-law amendment for lands on E/S Concession 7 and on an official plan and zoning amendment for 51-57 Sandwich Street South. No final decisions are expected; items will return to a future regular council meeting.
- Zoning By-law Amendment (ZBA-10-22) for lands on E/S Concession 7, owned by Larry and Donna Taylor
- Proposed Zoning By-law 2022-066 to be considered at a future regular council meeting
- Official Plan Amendment (OPA #17) and Zoning By-law Amendment (ZBA-11-22) for 51-57 Sandwich Street South, owned by Toad One Inc.
- Public comments received on both applications
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council will consider several major items, including a $9.6 million replacement of the water treatment plant reservoir, funded by a $3.66 million provincial grant and a long-term debenture. Council will also vote on zoning changes, a heritage designation, and a development agreement for a semi-detached dwelling. The agenda includes routine approvals of minutes, correspondence, and committee reports.
- Authorize $9.6M capital expenditure for reservoir replacement at Amherstburg Water Treatment Plant, with $3,662,833.50 ICIP Green Stream grant and up to $5,937,166 debenture
- Authorize $127,200 Municipal Modernization Grant for staff utilization and organizational review
- Designate 24 Sandwich Street South (Dr. Manning Residence) under Ontario Heritage Act
- Repeal and replace zoning by-laws for 247 Brock Street (By-laws 2022-074 and 2022-075)
- Approve site plan and development agreement for semi-detached dwelling at 106 Gore Street
Seniors Advisory Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Seniors Advisory Committee meeting on June 21, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document appears to be a placeholder with no substantive content for residents to review.
Heritage Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Heritage Committee is meeting electronically to consider a demolition request for a property of cultural heritage value at 295 George Street, and to review a site plan proposal for 106 Gore Street. The committee will also adopt minutes from its April 14, 2022 meeting and receive a delegation from Matthew Athanasopoulous regarding the demolition permit.
- Demolition request for 295 George Street, a property of cultural heritage value or interest
- Site plan proposal for 106 Gore Street
- Delegation by Matthew Athanasopoulous on 295 George Street demolition permit
- Adoption of April 14, 2022 meeting minutes
Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to handle routine business, including nominating a vice chair, adopting previous minutes, and discussing a recap of 2022 Earth Day activities. The committee will also review materials on recycling and waste management from the Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority, and consider its work plan and the Adopt-A-Highway program.
- Nomination of Vice Chair
- Adoption of April 13, 2022 meeting minutes
- Recap of 2022 Amherstburg Earth Day activities
- Discussion of Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority recycling and waste materials
- Review of committee work plan and Adopt-A-Highway program
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to vote on several development and planning items, including zoning by-law amendments for 247 and 219 Brock Street, adding 10 properties to the Heritage Register, and approving a site plan for 106 Gore Street. Council will also consider funding for 320 Richmond Street, approve the 2022 Emergency Response Plan, and hear delegations on a boat ramp, financial audit, and credit rating. The agenda includes routine items like minutes, by-laws, and correspondence.
- Zoning by-law amendment for 247 Brock Street (By-law 2022-057)
- Official Plan Amendment No. 15 and zoning by-law for 219 Brock Street (By-law 2022-063)
- Add 10 properties to Heritage Register (263 Brock St., 269 Brock St., 228 George St., 235 George St., 166 Gore St., 258 King St., 289 King St., 149 Richmond St., 272 Sandwich St., 166 Simcoe St.)
- Approve $8,573 capital and $26,605 maintenance shortfall funding for 320 Richmond Street from Parkland Reserve
- Approve 2022 Emergency Response Plan and By-law 2022-039
Special Council Meeting
This is a special planning meeting of Amherstburg Town Council. Council will hold two statutory public meetings to receive comments on proposed zoning by-law amendments, one for a property at the northwest corner of North Sideroad and Concession 8, and another for 131-135 Sandwich Street South. No decisions will be made; comments will be summarized in a future report.
- Public meeting for zoning by-law amendment (File ZBA-08-22) at NW corner of North Sideroad and Concession 8, owned by estate of Teresa Costa, represented by 701289 Ontario Inc.
- Public meeting for official plan and zoning by-law amendments for 131-135 Sandwich Street South, owned by Daei Foods Inc.
- Both meetings are statutory public meetings; comments will be received and summarized for a future council report.
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed) council meeting with no public agenda items. Council will discuss two confidential matters: litigation involving an identifiable individual and an employment matter about an identifiable individual. The meeting is held under the Municipal Act exceptions for personal matters, litigation, and solicitor-client privilege. No decisions are listed for public discussion.
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(b), (e), (f) of the Municipal Act for litigation matter
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(b) for employment matter about an identifiable individual
Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Economic Development Advisory Committee is meeting to hear a presentation from Invest Windsor-Essex about site readiness, and to receive updates on the town's land holdings, EV charging stations, initiatives with WE Tech Alliance, and the committee's work plan. They will also consider adopting the minutes from the April 7, 2022 meeting and discuss unfinished business, including a business retention survey.
- Presentation by Invest Windsor-Essex on site readiness
- Update on Amherstburg Land Holdings property
- Update on EV charging stations
- Initiatives with WE Tech Alliance
- Adoption of April 7, 2022 meeting minutes
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting on May 26, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussions. The document provides no substantive content for residents to review.
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed) council meeting. Council will discuss a potential sale of town property and labour arbitration matters involving identifiable individuals, citing several sections of the Municipal Act. The meeting is closed to the public, with no decisions or details disclosed in the agenda.
- Potential sale of town property (Section 239(2)(c))
- Labour arbitration matters about identifiable individuals (Sections 239(2)(b), (d), (e), (f))
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is deciding on several infrastructure and recreation items, including awarding a $222,000 tender for Libro Centre piping replacement and a $550,000 playground contract for Jack Purdie and Briar Ridge parks. They will also consider a 2-year transit pilot with Transit Windsor, approve a site plan for Riverview Apartments, and adopt an Official Plan Amendment for 247 Brock Street.
- Tender #2022-017: Libro Centre piping replacement awarded to WINMECH LTD for $222,000 plus HST
- RFP #2022-011: Playground design, supply, and installation at Jack Purdie and Briar Ridge parks up to $550,000 to New World Park Solutions
- 2-year transit pilot with Transit Windsor, with $200,000 in 2023 and $150,000 in 2024 operating budgets
- Site Plan and Development Agreement for 225 Sandwich St N (Riverview Apartments Phase 1) with 1603941 Ontario Inc.
- Official Plan Amendment No. 14 for 247 Brock Street to be adopted and forwarded to County of Essex
Heritage Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Heritage Committee is meeting to review and vote on several heritage-related items. They will consider endorsing a site plan for a new semi-detached dwelling at 106 Gore Street, select locations for heritage plaques, receive a report on adding sites to the Heritage Register, and endorse a property tax rebate application for the Lewis Arner Homestead.
- Endorse site plan concept for new semi-detached dwelling at 106 Gore Street
- Select seven locations for Heritage Designation Plaques
- Receive report on additions to the Heritage Register
- Endorse property tax rebate application for Lewis Arner Homestead, 6790 County Road 50
Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee is meeting to receive updates and discuss several parks and recreation items, including a dog park, the Libro Trail Network, playgrounds, pipe replacement at the Libro Centre, the Libro Secondary Plan, pickleball/tennis courts, and a gym proposal for the new firehall. The agenda also includes adopting the minutes from the March 30, 2022 meeting. No decisions are listed on the agenda; items are for discussion and updates.
- Dog Park update and timeline
- Libro Trail Network update
- Parks playground update
- Pipe replacement at Libro Centre
- Pickleball/tennis courts recommended for Libro Centre
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council will consider awarding tenders for the McLeod Avenue and South Riverview Drive reconstructions, approve a demolition request for 106 Gore Street, and discuss installing electric vehicle charging stations. The meeting also includes delegations on public art and the official visitors guide, plus several routine reports and by-laws.
- Award McLeod Avenue Reconstruction tender to J&J Lepera Infrastructures for up to $1,175,000 plus HST
- Award South Riverview Drive Reconstruction tender to Rudak Excavating Inc. for up to $773,600 plus HST
- Approve demolition and removal from Heritage Register of 106 Gore Street
- Authorize application for Charge UP Windsor-Essex grant for EV charging stations, with $120,000 town contribution and $1.50/hour Level 2 charging fee
- Award 2022 Tanker/Pumper firefighting apparatus purchase to Fort Garry Fire Trucks Ltd. for $570,651 plus HST
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed) council meeting with no public agenda items. Council will move into a closed session under Section 239(2)(h) of the Municipal Act to receive information supplied in confidence by a senior government body. No decisions or discussions are listed for public view.
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(h) for confidential government information
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting with a single substantive item: a statutory public meeting to consider an Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment for 219 Brock Street, owned by Jones Realty Inc. Council will receive and summarize public comments into a future report. No decisions are being made at this meeting.
- Statutory public meeting for OPA #15 and ZBA-07-22 at 219 Brock Street
- Property owned by Jones Realty Inc.
- Public comments to be summarized in a future report to Council
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to discuss accessibility-related items, including the Town's sidewalk program, a site plan review for Riverview Apartments, the 2022 election accessibility plan, and public consultation for the multi-year accessibility plan. The committee will also consider adopting minutes from its February 24, 2022 meeting and review property audits for accessibility.
- Town of Amherstburg Sidewalk Program discussion
- Site Plan Review for Riverview Apartments
- 2022 Amherstburg Election Accessibility Plan discussion
- Multi-Year Accessibility Plan Public Consultation - Year 1
- Municipal Property Audits for Accessibility
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to decide on several infrastructure and development items, including awarding a $661,258.62 road paving contract, approving a $166,000 dog park at the Libro Centre, and considering heritage designations. They will also hear delegations on pickleball expansion, EV chargers, and a zoning amendment, and vote on various by-laws including fire services updates and electronic meeting participation.
- Award 2022 Mill and Pave tender to Armstrong Paving for $661,258.62 plus HST for roads including Wilkinson Court, Hamilton Drive, Victoria Street South, and Point West Drive
- Approve $166,000 dog park at Libro Centre, 3295 Meloche Road
- Approve in principle zoning by-law amendment for Brunner Avenue and Sandwich Street (File ZBA-05-22)
- Give notice of intent to designate 24 Sandwich Street South under the Ontario Heritage Act
- List 355 Dalhousie Street on the Heritage Register
Heritage Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Heritage Committee is meeting electronically to consider several heritage-related items. Members will vote on endorsing the demolition of 106 Gore Street and its removal from the Heritage Register, as well as endorsing a site plan concept for a semi-detached dwelling there. They will also review and potentially endorse the proposed development concept for the Riverview Apartments at Brunner Avenue and Sandwich Street North, and consider adding 24 Sandwich Street South to the Heritage Register with a notice of intention to designate.
- Endorse demolition of 106 Gore Street and removal from Heritage Register
- Endorse site plan concept for semi-detached dwelling at 106 Gore Street
- Endorse Riverview Apartments development concept at Brunner Ave and Sandwich St N
- Endorse heritage value statement for 24 Sandwich Street South and recommend notice of intention to designate
- Receive delegations from Tank Development Group and BairdAE
Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to receive a delegation on invasive species and discuss several environmental initiatives, including Earth Day, fossil fuel emissions reduction, anti-idling bumper stickers, an EV charging program, a climate white paper, and an organics/biosolids presentation. The agenda is largely discussion-oriented with no final decisions listed beyond adopting previous minutes.
- Delegation: Invasive Species Updates for the Town of Amherstburg by Karen Alexander, Invasive Species Centre
- Discussion: Fossil Fuel Emissions Reduction (attachment 2022-026 - Idling of Vehicles and Boats)
- Discussion: Anti-Idling Bumper Stickers (attachment noidlinglayoutproposal.pdf)
- Discussion: Charge Up Windsor-Essex County - Essex Powerlines (EV charging program)
- Discussion: THRIVE Climate Change White Paper and Organics and Biosolids Presentation
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed) council meeting. Council will move into a closed session under the Municipal Act to discuss personal matters about an identifiable individual (including municipal or local board employees) and labour relations or employee negotiations. No public decisions are listed on the agenda.
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(b) — personal matters about an identifiable individual
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(d) — labour relations or employee negotiations
- Meeting held at Council Chambers, 271 Sandwich Street South, Amherstburg
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to decide on several infrastructure contracts, including the Fryer Street reconstruction, road repairs, and tar and chip programs, and to pass the 2022 tax rate by-law. They will also consider zoning changes, heritage listings, and event approvals.
- Award Fryer Street Reconstruction Phase 2 (Richmond to Simcoe) to Sherway Contracting for up to $1,865,514.50 plus HST, with total project cost not to exceed $1,989,515
- Pass Final Tax Rate By-law 2022-044 to set and levy 2022 tax rates
- Award 2022 Road Repairs Program to Nasci Construction Services Ltd. for $149,400 plus taxes
- Award 2022 Tar and Chip Program to Shepley Road Maintenance Limited for $252,550 plus taxes
- Approve in principle a zoning by-law amendment for 111 St. Arnaud, subject to a noise study and site plan agreement
Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting
The Economic Development Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss its work plan, potential opportunities related to the Stellantis LG battery plant, a refresh of the community-based strategic plan, and a business retention plan. The agenda is largely procedural, with no decisions listed for a vote.
- Discussion of opportunities for the Town related to the Stellantis LG Battery Plant
- Refresh of the Community Based Strategic Plan
- Business Retention Plan
- EDAC Work Plan Status Update
- Approval of February 3, 2022 meeting minutes
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed to the public) council meeting. Council will discuss three confidential items covering personal matters about identifiable individuals, potential litigation, solicitor-client advice, municipal property security, and negotiation strategy. No public decisions are expected; the agenda is procedural boilerplate for entering and exiting the closed session.
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(b), (e), (f) of the Municipal Act for personal matters, litigation, and solicitor-client privilege
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(a) and (k) for property security and negotiation instructions
- Meeting held virtually at Council Chambers, 271 Sandwich Street South, Amherstburg
Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss several parks and recreation topics, including results of a dog park public survey, tennis courts, Earth Day and tree planting initiatives, and the Libro Trail Network. The agenda also includes adopting the minutes from the February 16, 2022 meeting. No decisions are listed beyond the minutes adoption.
- Dog Park Public Survey Results
- Tennis Courts
- Earth Day and Tree Planting Initiatives
- Libro Trail Network (2021 details attached)
- Adoption of February 16, 2022 meeting minutes
Special Council Meeting
This special council meeting includes a presentation from the Piroli Group about the Riverview Apartments at Sandwich Street North and Brunner Avenue, and a statutory public meeting to consider a zoning by-law amendment for the northeast corner of Brunner Avenue and Sandwich Street N. Council will receive public comments and staff recommendations on the zoning amendment, which will be brought back to a future meeting.
- Presentation by Robert Piroli, Piroli Group, on Riverview Apartments at Sandwich Street North and Brunner Avenue
- Statutory public meeting for Zoning By-law Amendment File ZBA-07-22, northeast corner of Brunner Avenue and Sandwich Street N, owned by 1603941 Ontario Inc.
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to decide on several items, including repealing the local mask by-law, approving a provincial funding agreement for sewage overflow monitoring, and designating the St. Anthony School as a heritage property. They will also consider new fire services by-laws, a grant for the Park House Museum, and appointments to committees and the Integrity Commissioner role.
- Repeal of Use of Face Coverings or Masks within Enclosed Public Places By-law 2020-046
- Approval of funding agreement with Ontario MECP for storm and wastewater monitoring
- Designation of St. Anthony School (247 Brock Street) under the Ontario Heritage Act
- Approval of $8,500 grant to Amherstburg Historic Sites Association for Park House Museum
- Amendments to fire services by-laws (fireworks, open air burning, false fire alarm fees)
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of March 22, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and embedded media placeholders. No specific agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics are listed in the provided text.
ICP Advisory Steering Committee
The Inclusive Community Program Advisory Steering Committee is meeting electronically to discuss the public engagement process and consider endorsing the ICP Needs Assessment and Action Plan. The agenda also includes adopting minutes from the previous meeting and routine procedural items.
- Endorsement of ICP Needs Assessment and Action Plan
- Discussion of Public Engagement Process
- Adoption of March 7, 2022 meeting minutes
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to consider several by-laws, including new regulations on fences, vehicle idling, and waste collection, as well as approving accessibility upgrades at the Gibson Gallery. They will also hear a delegation from the Amherstburg Minor Soccer Association about turf upgrades and receive the ERCA 2022 draft budget. Several zoning amendments and a heritage listing for General Amherst High School are on the agenda.
- New Fence By-law 2022-027, repealing By-law 2002-84
- New Idling By-law 2022-026, repealing section of By-law 2001-43
- New Collection & Waste Disposal By-law 2022-025, repealing By-law 2005-29
- Gibson Gallery accessibility upgrades up to $25,000 plus HST from AODA reserve
- Zoning by-law amendments at 4841 County Road 18 and Concession Road 8
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting with a single substantive item: a presentation from Robert Piroli of the Piroli Group regarding Riverview Apartments Amherstburg. Council is expected to receive the presentation, after which the meeting will adjourn. The rest of the agenda consists of routine procedural items.
- Presentation by Robert Piroli, Owner/President of Piroli Group, on Riverview Apartments Amherstburg
- Motion to receive the presentation
- Land acknowledgement recognizing Three Fires Confederacy and Huron-Wendat/Wyandot Peoples
ICP Advisory Steering Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg ICP Advisory Steering Committee meeting on March 8, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, decisions, or discussion topics. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content.
Mayor's Youth Advisory Committee Meeting
The Mayor's Youth Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to approve past minutes and discuss public consultations for playground replacements at Jack Purdie Park and Briar Ridge Park, as well as consultations for Ranta Memorial Park and a dog park. The agenda is largely procedural, with no decisions listed beyond approving minutes.
- Approve minutes from June 8, 2021 and September 14, 2021
- Jack Purdie Park Playground Replacement Public Consultation
- Briar Ridge Park Playground Replacement Public Consultation
- Ranta Memorial Park Public Consultation
- Dog Park Public Consultation
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting to consider several by-laws and agreements, including amendments to the noise by-law, a new animal control by-law, a road closure and development agreement for six residential lots, and a by-law to place a question on the October 2022 ballot. The agenda also includes receiving reports on the water treatment plant and various correspondence items. Most agenda items are routine procedural matters.
- Amendment to By-law 2001-43 regulating emission of sounds
- New Keeping of Animals and Care and Control of Animals By-law 2022-008, repealing five older by-laws
- Road closure of Whitewood Ridge Boulevard and dedication of Hickory View Court as public highway for six residential lots (Boblo Developments Inc.)
- By-law 2022-023 to submit a question to electors at October 24, 2022 vote
- By-law 2022-028 to appoint a Chief Administrative Officer
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed to the public) council meeting. Council will move into a closed session to discuss personal matters about identifiable individuals, labour relations or employee negotiations, and solicitor-client privileged advice. No decisions are listed on the public agenda.
- Closed session under Municipal Act Section 239(2)(b), (d), and (f)
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to discuss planning public consultation for the first year of the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan, review accessibility improvements at Gibson Gallery, and begin consultation on park designs for Briar Ridge, Jack Purdie Park, Ranta Memorial Park, and the Dog Park. The agenda also includes adopting the minutes from the December 16, 2021 meeting.
- Discussion of Multi-Year Accessibility Plan Public Consultation Planning - Year 1
- Gibson Gallery Accessibility Improvements (attachment: Gibson Gallery Accessible Walkway.pdf)
- Initial Consultation on Park Design - Briar Ridge, Jack Purdie Park, Ranta Memorial Park and Dog Park
- Adoption of December 16, 2021 meeting minutes
ICP Advisory Steering Committee
The Inclusive Community Program Advisory Steering Committee is meeting electronically to consider adopting previous minutes and to receive a presentation and tabling of the ICP Needs Assessment Report. The agenda is otherwise procedural, with no other substantive items listed.
- Adoption of November 24, 2021 meeting minutes
- Presentation of the ICP Needs Assessment Report
- Motion to table the ICP Needs Assessment Report
Special Council Meeting
The Amherstburg Council is meeting to discuss the 2022 Capital Budget. The agenda includes a proposed version of the budget and a version reflecting post-budget changes and BIPs.
- 2022 Proposed Capital Budget
Heritage Committee Meeting
This agenda for the Amherstburg Heritage Committee meeting on February 17, 2022, contains no substantive items—only technical placeholders and embedded content labels from the eSCRIBE software. No decisions, discussions, or specific agenda topics are listed.
Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee is meeting to elect a chair and vice-chair, adopt previous minutes, and discuss several parkland public consultations, including playground replacements at Briar Ridge and Jack Purdie parks, Ranta Memorial Park redevelopment, a dog park, and Centennial Park and Jack Purdie parkland redevelopment concepts. They will also discuss Earth Day activities and tree planting initiatives.
- Nomination of Chair and Vice Chair
- Adoption of November 10, 2021 minutes
- Parkland public consultation: Briar Ridge Park playground replacement
- Parkland public consultation: Jack Purdie Park playground replacement
- Centennial Park and Jack Purdie Park redevelopment concepts with survey results and concept plans
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed to the public) council meeting. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no public agenda items, so no decisions or discussions are visible.
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council will consider adopting the 2022 operating budget with a total tax levy of $26,828,975, and will table the capital budget for further review. The agenda also includes several land-related items, such as declaring surplus property for a seniors' development and considering financial assistance for drainage improvements. A public question on adopting a ward election system is proposed for the 2022 municipal ballot.
- 2022 Operating Budget adoption with $26,828,975 tax levy
- 2022 Capital Budget tabled for special meeting on Feb 22
- Declare Lots 192-198 surplus for Stillbrook seniors/assisted living development
- Approve $100,000 each for Centennial Park and Jack Purdie Park re-development
- Award John Parks Drain No.1 tender to J.C.S. Construction Inc. for $171,574.60
ICP Advisory Steering Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg ICP Advisory Steering Committee meeting on 2022-02-10 contains only procedural boilerplate and embedded content placeholders. No specific decisions, discussions, or agenda items are listed in the provided text.
Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Environmental Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to elect a chair and vice-chair, adopt previous minutes, and discuss several environmental items. Key topics include planning for Earth Day 2022, the County of Essex Regional Energy Plan, the Blue Box recycling transition schedule, and public feedback on parkland redevelopment. The meeting is open to the public via livestream.
- Nomination of Chair and Vice Chair
- Adoption of December 8, 2021 meeting minutes
- Earth Day planning with community tree planting options from ERCA
- Review of County of Essex Regional Energy Plan executive summary
- Discussion of Blue Box transition schedule and parkland redevelopment feedback
Seniors Advisory Committee Meeting
The Seniors Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to elect a Chair and Vice Chair, adopt minutes from August 2021, and discuss the Seniors Drop In Centre at 320 Richmond Street as a community hub, plus consultation on park redevelopments. The agenda is largely procedural with two discussion items.
- Nomination and appointment of Chair and Vice Chair
- Adoption of August 10, 2021 meeting minutes
- Discussion: Seniors Drop In Centre (320 Richmond Street) as community hub
- Discussion: Consultation on park redevelopments
Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting
The Economic Development Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to elect a Chair and Vice Chair, adopt previous minutes, and hear a presentation from Huron County Economic Development. They will also discuss agri-business work plan items, an Essex Powerlines electric vehicle charging program, and the 2022 budget.
- Nomination and appointment of Chair and Vice Chair
- Adoption of December 2, 2021 meeting minutes
- Presentation by Huron County Economic Development Office
- Discussion of Charge Up Windsor-Essex County program by Essex Powerlines
- 2022 Budget report out
Special Council Meeting
This is a special council meeting agenda for Amherstburg, ON, dated January 27, 2022. The agenda text is entirely procedural boilerplate from the eSCRIBE system, with no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions. No substantive business is scheduled for this meeting.
Special Council Meeting
This special council meeting focuses on the 2022 operating budget. Council will receive the results of a public engagement survey on the budget, as well as post-budget submission changes for deliberation. The meeting also includes receiving minutes from the Audit and Finance Advisory Committee.
- 2022 Budget Public Survey results to be received
- 2022 Town of Amherstburg Proposed Operating Budget to be reviewed
- Post-budget submission changes to be received
- Audit and Finance Advisory Committee minutes of January 17, 2022 to be received
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed) council meeting held virtually. Council will move into a closed session under the Municipal Act to discuss personal matters about an identifiable individual (likely an employee) and labour relations or employee negotiations. No public decisions or discussions are listed on the agenda.
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(b) - personal matters about an identifiable individual
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(d) - labour relations or employee negotiations
- Virtual meeting held January 24, 2022, 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council is meeting virtually to consider several items, including final approval of the Charles Shepley Drain improvements, heritage designations for the Thomas Drug Store and St. Anthony School, approval of 2022 special events with fee waivers, a site plan agreement for 72 Murray Street, and adoption of a Public Petition Policy. The agenda also includes routine items like minutes, correspondence, and a fire department activity report.
- Third and final reading of By-law 2021-016 for Charles Shepley Drain improvements, with direction to prepare tenders
- Heritage designation of Thomas Drug Store at 65-67 Richmond Street under the Ontario Heritage Act
- Approval of 2022 special events including fee waivers of $419.64 and $1,871.00
- Site Plan and Development Agreement with 2787763 Ontario Limited for 72 Murray Street
- Repeal and replace of St. Anthony School heritage designation by-law 2021-079
Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee
This agenda for the Amherstburg Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting on January 20, 2022, contains only procedural boilerplate and no listed agenda items, reports, or decisions. The document appears to be a system-generated placeholder with no substantive content for residents.
ICP Advisory Steering Committee
This agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for discussion or decision.
Special In-Camera Council Meeting
This is a special in-camera (closed to the public) council meeting. Council will move into a closed session under the Municipal Act to discuss personal matters about identifiable individuals, labour relations or employee negotiations, litigation or potential litigation, and solicitor-client privileged advice. No public decisions or discussions are on the agenda; the meeting is procedural and will include a report-out afterward.
- Closed session under Section 239(2)(b), (d), (e), and (f) of the Municipal Act
- Discussion of personal matters about identifiable individuals, including municipal employees
- Discussion of labour relations or employee negotiations
- Discussion of litigation or potential litigation
- Discussion of solicitor-client privileged advice
Audit and Finance Advisory Committee
The Audit and Finance Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to elect a chair and vice-chair, adopt minutes from July 2021, and review the 2022 operating budget. The budget document is available on the town website. The meeting is open to the public via livestream.
- Nomination of Chair and Vice Chair
- Adoption of July 22, 2021 minutes
- Review of 2022 Operating Budget
Heritage Committee Meeting
The Amherstburg Heritage Committee is meeting electronically to handle routine business, including electing a chair and vice-chair, adopting previous minutes, and receiving updates. The main items are endorsing a location for an Italian Heritage Monument in King's Navy Yard Park, reviewing proposed alterations to the St. Anthony School at 247 Brock Street and a related heritage designation change, and approving additions to the street name inventory for volunteers and notable figures.
- Endorse proposed Italian Heritage Monument location in King's Navy Yard Park
- Review and possibly support alterations to St. Anthony School, 247 Brock Street
- Endorse repeal and replace of heritage designation bylaw 2021-079 for St. Anthony School
- Endorse additions to Street Name Inventory for volunteers and notable figures, including Paul Hertel
- Elect Chair and Vice Chair of the Heritage Committee
Regular Council Meeting
Amherstburg Council meets electronically to consider the 2022 operating budget, a new user fee by-law, a rain barrel pilot program, staffing changes, and other routine items. The budget will be tabled for later adoption, while the user fee by-law and rain barrel program are up for approval.
- 2022 Operating Budget tabled for consideration
- By-law 2022-001: 2022 User Fee Schedule approval
- Rain barrel pilot program: $6,500 for 100 barrels
- Staffing and 2022 organizational chart approval
- Support for 24-hour urgent care facility in Amherstburg