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Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
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Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 2:00 PM
Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee
Heritage committee to review demolition permit for Deer Park Public School
The Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to handle routine business, including adopting minutes from July 27, 2026. The main item is a discussion of a demolition permit request for the heritage property at Deer Park Public School (605 Varney Rd), with supporting documents including Bylaw 2009-0041 and a site plan.
- Demolition permit request for Deer Park Public School (605 Varney Rd)
- Review of Bylaw 2009-0041 (HO-1)
- Adoption of minutes from July 27, 2026
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THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF GEORGINA
Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee Agenda
Thursday, August 20, 2026
2 :00 P . m . - 4 :00 P . m .
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
1.
Minutes of the meeting held on July 27, 2026.
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - GHAC_Jul27_2026 - English.pdf …
Wed Sep 2, 2026 · 9:00 AM
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Wed Sep 9, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
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Wed Sep 16, 2026 · 7:00 PM
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Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
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Wed Sep 23, 2026 · 9:00 AM
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Mon Sep 28, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
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Thu Oct 15, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
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Mon Oct 19, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
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Mon Nov 9, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
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Mon Nov 16, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Council Meeting
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Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
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Mon Nov 30, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
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Wed Dec 2, 2026 · 9:00 AM
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Wed Dec 9, 2026 · 7:00 PM
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Thu Dec 17, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
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Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
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Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 9:00 AM
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Thank you. Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous peoples, and on behalf of myself and all members of Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as their close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. Could I have the roll call, please, Madam Clerk? Thank you, Madam Mayor. All members of Council are present. Perfect. Community announcements. While we've had a busy time, while we haven't had some meetings, it's been a very busy time in the town of Georgina. I just want to thank and acknowledge Sean Walker again for bringing the Stanley Cup home to Georgina, to the Ice Palace, the spot where he learned to skate and play hockey and was coached, and it was a fabulous day. I think it was around 1,000 people that we put through within two hours. It was well organized, so thank you to staff for that. It was really nice to talk to people that had coached Sean, that had him in hockey school, that whose kids played with him, that they followed his career. So it was really a lovely moment, and we want to thank Sean for taking some of the time, the limited time he had with the Stanley Cup, to bring it to …
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Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee
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✓ Decided: Committee approves heritage recommendations for St. James Anglican Church
The Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee accepted recommendations regarding proposed amendments to the heritage bylaw for St. James Anglican Church. The committee also agreed to a legal description correction for a heritage designation bylaw at 32 River Street.
- Accepted recommendations for Proposed Amendments to Bylaw 2026-0039 (HO-1) regarding St. James Anglican Church at 31 River Street (Carried)
- Agreed to Proposed Amendments to Bylaw 2026-0062 (HO-1) to correct the legal description for 32 River Street (Carried)
- Approved the July 27, 2026 Special Meeting Agenda (Carried)
- Approved the June 2, 2026 meeting minutes (Carried)
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All good. I thought Natalia was going to be here too. No? Not currently online. She might be joining us a little bit late. But Mr. Russell, you're welcome to begin. All right. Once again, we have one, two, three, four of us. That's quorum for this committee. And if we're going to start, we do the call to order. And since I have this in front of me, I'll read it out. Natalia Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties, First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples. And on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nations as our close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands. And we join them in these responsibilities. Thank you for that. And roll call. Samantha, we know who's here. All members are present with exception of Wayne Morgan and Natalia Zimitti. Thank you very much. I'm on the agenda. The next section is community announcements. And I don't think we have any that apply right now, do we? Has anything they want to add in here? Okay. Introduction of addendum items. There are none. Thank you. Approval of the agenda. I think we've had the agen …
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THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF GEORGINA
Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee Special Meeting Minutes
Date:
Time:
Monday, July 27, 2026
7:00 PM
Members of
Committee Present:
Charlene Biggerstaff
Dale Genge
Terry Russell
Ron LaCombe
Natalia Zammitti
Members of
Committee Absent:
Wayne Morgan
Staff Present:
Others Present:
Samantha Naumoski, Committee Services Coordinator
Alan Drozd, Manager of Planning Policy
Mitchell May, Giaimo + Associates Architects Inc
Christy Kirwan, Intermediate Heritage Planner at MHBC
Planning
1. CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands
originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First
Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council,
we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to
acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close
neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and
respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands
and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental
stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
Called to order at 7:00 p.m.
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2. ROLL CALL
As noted above.
3. COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
None.
4. INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
None.
5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
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Madam Chair, we're okay to begin. Thank you. Okay, the time is 7:03 PM. I'm going to call this meeting of the Georgina Public Library Board to order. Georgina Public Library recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. Okay, so all board members are present with the exception of Leslie and Regional Councillor Davison. We do have one Addendum Item 5.1 under Announcements of the resignation of a board member. So may I have a motion to approve the agenda as amended? Thank you, Nancy. Thank you, Alicia. All in favour? Any opposed? That was carried. Thank you. So now we'll move on to announcements. I'm sad to share that Cathy Coates has resigned from the library board due to her recent move to East Willembury outside of Georgina. I've enjoyed Cathy's time on the board and I personally have found her insights, perspective and obvious passion for libraries to be very inspiring. I wanted to have this o …
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GEORGINA PUBLIC LIBRARY
Public Library Board Agenda
Thursday, July 16, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
“Georgina Public Library recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
4.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES
June 18, 2026
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SPEAKERS
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DELEGATIONS/ PETITIONS
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PRESENTATIONS
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CONSENT AGENDA
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Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
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And we are live. Great. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Georgina. If everybody's ready, we will call the meeting to order. Monica, can we have a roll call? All members are present except for John Rogers. All right. Thank you. I'll continue with the land acknowledgement. The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties, First Nations, and other Indigenous peoples. And on behalf of the Mayor and Council and Committee, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina 's First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. Monica, do we have any addendum items? There is one addendum item. It is a letter of opposition for application CON 2025-0017 for 49 Brewer Lakeway. It has been circulated to the committee members. Okay. Thank you. Monica, if you can explain the hearing procedure. Yes, of course. The Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Georgina has been appointed by Council to consider applications for minor variance and consent in accordance with the Planning Act. Un …
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THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF GEORGINA
Committee of Adjustment
Monday, July 13, 2026
7 :30 P . m . - 8 :30 P . m .
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ROLL CALL
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
EXPLANATION OF HEARING PROCEDURE
5.
REQUESTS FOR DEFERRAL OR WITHDRAWAL
1.
Request for Deferral - CON-2026-0012 - 318 The Queensway South
1. CON-2026-0012 Deferral Memo.pdf
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APPLICATIONS FOR CONSENT
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Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to vote on Ainslie Hill II subdivision at 235 Catering Road
Council will decide on approving a revised draft plan of subdivision, official plan amendment, and zoning bylaw amendment for the Ainslie Hill II development. The meeting also considers additional $486,648 debenture funding for the Old Shiloh Road bridge replacement and $795,500 total from reserves for winter maintenance improvements.
- Ainslie Hill II Inc. subdivision at 235 Catering Road – approve revised plan, OPA, and ZBA
- Old Shiloh Road bridge replacement – authorize additional $486,648 debenture funding
- Winter maintenance budget – approve $795,500 from reserves for salt stockpile and equipment
- Parking and Loading Study to inform future zoning bylaw update
- Closing road allowances on Lake Drive North for three properties
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✓ Decided: Council approves Ainslie Hill subdivision plan and $486K bridge funding
Council approved the revised draft plan of subdivision, official plan amendment, and zoning bylaw amendment for the Ainslie Hill II Inc. development at 235 Catering Road, Sutton, subject to conditions. Council also authorized $486,648 in additional debenture funding for the Old Shiloh Road bridge replacement, and approved winter maintenance funding including $125,000 for snow storage improvements, $540,500 for a salt stockpile, and $130,000 for equipment repairs. Several other reports and memoranda were received and endorsed, including the parking and loading study and heritage committee recommendations.
- Approved Ainslie Hill subdivision, OPA, and zoning amendment (carried)
- Authorized $486,648 additional debenture for Old Shiloh Road bridge replacement (carried)
- Approved $125,000 for snow storage improvements from Corporate Capital Reserve (carried)
- Approved $540,500 for salt stockpile from Tax Rate Stabilization Reserve (carried)
- Approved $130,000 for winter equipment repairs from Fleet Reserve (carried)
- Received parking and loading study as basis for future zoning bylaw update (carried)
- Endorsed accessibility CIP program and increased accessibility grants (carried)
- Endorsed heritage grant program and tax reduction referral to staff (carried)
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
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Thank you. And just touching base, Thank you. support groups is 100% of participants are unable to tell everyone the nature of the loss of their loved one which isolates them even further so we create a community for those who have lost loved ones as a result of suicide suicide has been on the rise here in New York region we also provide a winter sponsorship program and a back to school sponsorship program so this is where you can actually sponsor a family over the winter holidays and that 's for anyone who has children you know winter time is pretty expensive you've got to get a new sn owsuit new boots hat gloves mitts so you would get the details of the children their gender their size and make sure that they have all the items that they need in order to survive winter sometimes it's often new bed linen it could be sheets we had a 10 year old boy ask for granola bars because he was tired of going to the principal's office every morning embarrassed because he did not have lunch we are currently in the process of activating our back to school program which is a little bit unique because it's not just about backpacks and filling backpacks with school essentials because those programs exist but if you can remember back to your first day of school and how important it was picking out that first day of school outfit or at least I might be unique in that but I'm hoping not that research shows us that the number one reason children do not attend school or drop out of school is a re …
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Wednesday, July 08, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
26557 Civic Centre Rd.
Keswick, ON
1.
CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
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Council Minutes of June 3, 2026
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Date:
Time:
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
9:00 AM
Members of Council
Present:
Mayor Margaret Quirk
Regional Councillor Davison
Councillor Biggerstaff
Councillor Fellini
Councillor Neeson
Councillor Genge
Councillor Dale
Staff Present:
Ryan Cronsberry, CAO
Michael Bigioni, Legal Services/Town Solicitor
Steve Lee-Young, Director of Community Services
Rob Wheater, Deputy CAO/Treasurer
Shawn Nastke, Director of Corporate Services
Ron Jenkins, Director of Emergency Services/Fire Chief
Rachel Dillabough, Town Clerk
Carolyn Lance, Council Services Coordinator
Samantha Naumoski, Committee Services Coordinator
Alan Drozd, Manager of Planning Policy
Anne Winstanley, Supervisor, Communications
Janet Porter, Manager of Development Planning
Karyn Stone, Manager, Economic Development & Tourism
Kelly Atkinson, Head, Human Resources
Neil Macdonald, Manager, Capital Projects
Niall Stocking, Manager of Operations
Tanya Thompson, Communications Manager
Others Present:
Joseph Moncada, Director of Library Services/CEO
Serena Hamlyn, Executive Assistant to the Library
Director/CEO
Jeff Healey, Supervisor or Development Planning
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Tue Jun 30, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Environmental Advisory Committee
LSRCA to present environmental plans for former Maple Leaf Estates property
The committee will hear a presentation from the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority on environmental and farmland plans for the former Maple Leaf Estates property. They will also receive updates on the Design Criteria Manual and the Pollinator Power Event. The agenda includes standard procedural items like approval of minutes and declarations.
- Presentation on environmental and farmland plans for former Maple Leaf Estates property by LSRCA
- Update on Design Criteria Manual by Development Engineering manager
- Update on Pollinator Power Event outcomes by Parks Development manager
- Adoption of minutes from May 26, 2026 meeting
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Georgina Environmental Advisory Committee Agenda
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Virtual Meeting
1.
CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
1.
Minutes of the Meeting held on May 26, 2026.
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Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Council Meeting
Council to vote on Mel's Lane subdivision and condominium plan approval
Council is deciding on two major development applications. For Mel's Lane in Keswick, staff recommend approving a draft plan of subdivision, condominium, and zoning bylaw amendment. A public meeting will hear comments on Fortune Express Investment Corp.'s applications to amend the Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw for 49 Lorne Street (Ramada Inn) in Jackson's Point.
- Approval of Draft Plan of Subdivision and Condominium for Mel's Lane Developments Inc., subject to conditions
- Public meeting for Fortune Express Investment Corp. to amend Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw for 49 Lorne Street (Ramada Inn)
- Bylaw 500-2026-0007 to amend zoning for Mel's Lane, Keswick
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✓ Decided: Council defers Mel's Lane subdivision decision for further review
Council received the Mel's Lane Developments Inc. application for a 20-detached-home and 58-townhouse development but deferred a decision, directing staff to report back after assessing all Council and public comments. A separate motion to rescind 43.5 persons-equivalent servicing allocation from the Fortune Express application at 49 Lorne Street was defeated (2-5). Council also received the 49 Lorne Street application and directed staff to report further, including a required redevelopment master plan.
- Deferred Mel's Lane subdivision and zoning decision for further staff review (unanimous)
- Defeated motion to rescind 43.5 persons-equivalent allocation from Fortune Express application (2-5)
- Received 49 Lorne Street application and directed staff to report further with redevelopment master plan (unanimous)
- Directed staff to prepare September report on servicing allocation status for Sutton/Jackson's Point (unanimous)
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
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Thank you. We must prevent problems before they arise. Back in 2022, when this application was first presented, Mayor Quirk and members of Council raised concerns about a subdivision this large with only one unsignalized exit and entrance. At that meeting, they discussed the need to look at this area as a whole, not each proposal as they come up in isolation, but to develop a comprehensive plan. And I couldn't agree more. In 2023, I spoke at Council and suggested a task force with area residents and staff to pro actively address issues from overdevelopment. And in 2024, I met with town executives, Mr. Bilyeu and Steve Lee Young and Mr. Voss to discuss residents' concerns , many concerns actually, but including the road safety and traffic, which is why I'm here now. We can't really rely on developers to ensure safety and quality of life for residents. And based on the developers' traffic study, they're of the opinion that a 78-homeset division with potentially, easily, 156-plus vehicles could safely exit and enter onto a very rewinding and increasingly busy two-lane road. So to refresh everyone's memory in close proximity to this site, we have Fleming Court, a 24-townhouse cul-de-sac, which leads onto the Queensway. 74, the Queensway, is an 18-unit, three-story condo. Or that was 74, pardon me. 17, the Queensway, is a 97-unit York Region building. There's also a 40, the Queensway, which has 15 units. It's a three-story building. And at the corner of the Queensway in Gwendolyn, …
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Wednesday, June 24, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
26557 Civic Centre Rd.
Keswick, ON
1.
CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
1.
May 6, 2026 Council Minutes
1. May 6, 2026 Council Minutes.pdf
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Date:
Time:
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
7:00 PM
Members of Council
Present:
Mayor Margaret Quirk
Regional Councillor Davison
Councillor Biggerstaff
Councillor Fellini
Councillor Neeson
Councillor Genge
Councillor Dale
Staff Present:
Ryan Cronsberry, CAO
Denis Beaulieu, Director of Development Services
Rob Wheater, Deputy CAO/Treasurer
Mamata Baykar, Deputy Clerk
Carolyn Lance, Council Services Coordinator
Samantha Naumoski, Committee Services Coordinator
Anne Winstanley, Supervisor, Communications
Janet Porter, Manager of Development Planning
Jordan Twinney
Others Present:
Shayne Connors, Senior Development Planner
1.
CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands
originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First
Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of Mayor and Council, we
would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to
acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close
neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and
respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands
and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental
stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Safe and Active Transportation Advisory Committee
Committee to discuss Active Transportation Masterplan and ATV pilot project
The Safe and Active Transportation Advisory Committee will receive updates on the town's Active Transportation Masterplan and a pilot project regarding off-road vehicle use. The meeting also includes a presentation on regional road changes and notifications of temporary road closures.
- Update on the Active Transportation Masterplan
- Update on the Off-Road Vehicles (ATV) Pilot Project for winter road use
- Presentation on changes to Woodbine Avenue and Ravenshoe Road
- Road closure notice for Kennedy Road (Spring 2026)
- Construction notice for Georgina Water Treatment Plant upgrades
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Georgina Safe and Active Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Virtual Meeting
1.
CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.
Notice of Temporary Road Closures - Town of Georgina
1. Notice of Temporary Road Closure.pdf
2. Road Closure Notice_Kennedy Road_Spring 2026.pdf
3. Notice of Construction_Georgina Water Treatment Plant Upgrades.pdf
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Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Economic Development Advisory Committee
York Region pitches defence sector strategy to Georgina committee
The committee will hear a presentation from York Region on a defence sector strategy to help manufacturers pivot into defence. Staff will provide updates on tariffs and the Keswick Business Park. Central Counties Tourism will present 2025 visitation data.
- Delegation from York Region on defence sector strategy
- Visitation data overview from Central Counties Tourism
- Tariff updates as part of economic development report
- Keswick Business Park updates
- Verbal updates from Chamber of Commerce and South Lake Community Futures
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Town of Georgina Civic Centre
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Thank you. Okay, good evening, everyone. Welcome to Georgina Economic Development Advisory Committee here for Monday evening, June the 22nd, 2026. It is now 7 o'clock p.m. and I think we are live streaming. So thank you, members of the public, for joining, members of committee, and of course, both to all staff present, of course, Georgina staff, regional staff, and I think we'll have central counties tourism staff probably here later. So thank you to each of you for attending. We're going to start with our land acknowledgement. The town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Pe oples of the Williams Treaty's First Nation and other Indigenous people. And on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. Madam Committee Secretary, I don't know if you're mic'd up, so maybe I'll go to Ms. Stone, Manager of Economic Development. Can I get the roll call for this evening, please? Yes, all committee members are present, with the exception of Jason Salillo and Amanda Mallory, and …
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Georgina Economic Development Advisory Committee Agenda
Monday, June 22, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
26557 Civic Centre Rd.
Keswick, ON
1.
CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
June 22, 2026 Agenda
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
April 27, 2026 Minutes
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DELEGATIONS/ SPEAKER …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
Library board to review 2025 financials and policy
The Georgina Public Library Board will meet to review the 2025 year-end financial statements and a policy on policy development. They will also receive updates from the CEO, board chair, and Friends of the Library. A closed session is scheduled to discuss personnel matters and employee negotiations.
- 2025 Year-End Financial Statements review
- Policy Review: Policy Development & Review
- Closed session for personnel matter and employee negotiations
- CEO Update (J. Moncada)
- Budget Working Group update
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✓ Decided: Board adopted 2025 financial statements and approved policy review
The Georgina Public Library Board adopted the 2025 Year-End Financial Statements and approved the Policy Development & Review Policy. It also approved the meeting agenda, minutes from May 14, and several consent‑agenda items. The board entered a closed session for personnel and labour matters and later reconvened in open session.
- Approved June 18 agenda (including 2025 Year-End Financial Statements) – Carried
- Adopted 2025 Year-End Financial Statements – Carried
- Approved minutes of May 14, 2026 – Carried
- Accepted consent agenda items (Branch Report, GPL Goals Document, May 2026 Financial Statement, Media Scan) – Carried
- Accepted Policy Development & Review Policy – Carried
- Moved into Closed Session at 7:32 p.m. – Carried
- Reopened to Open Session at 8:35 p.m. – Carried
- Received staff update on collective agreement – Carried
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Thank you. The time is 7.02 PM. I'm going to call this meeting to order. Georgina Public Library recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Pe oples of the Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous peoples. And we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. So, we'll move on to roll call. So, all board members are present. We have no addendum items. And as we move into the approval of the agenda, I'd like to pull the 2025 year-end financial statements item to just following declarations of pecuniary interest. With that in mind, may I have a motion to approve the agenda as amended. It's going to be harder to see. Alicia, thank you. Leslie, thank you. All in favor? Any opposed? And that's carried. Thank you. We have no announcements tonight. Any declarations of pecuniary interest? Seeing none. Then we will start with new business, the 2025 year-end financial statements. Robin, Rob, not Robin. I said Rob and. Rob, Kevin, and Andrew from KPMG in Zoom are here to answer any questions you may have in regard to the …
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Public Library Board Agenda
Thursday, June 18, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
26557 Civic Centre Rd.
Keswick, ON
1.
CALL TO ORDER
“Georgina Public Library recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
4.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
May 14, 2026
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SPEAKERS
9.
DELEGATIONS/ PETITIONS
10.
PRESENTATIONS
11.
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Date:
Time:
Thursday, June 18, 2026
7:00 PM
Members of Board Present: Dave Neeson
Bobbi Sabatini
Naomi Davison
Nancy Rodrigues
Leslie Johnstone
Rita Beechey
Alicia Braund
Kathy Coates
Jennifer Brown
Staff Present: Serena Hamlyn
Joseph Moncada
Loreen Puckett
Rob Wheater
1. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by the Chair at 7:02 p.m.
“Georgina Public Library recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands
originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First
Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and we would like to thank them for
sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of
Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which
we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands
and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental
stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2. ROLL CALL
As noted above.
3. INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
None.
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GLB-2026-051
Moved By Alicia Braund
Seconded By Leslie Johnstone
That the June 18, 2026 Agenda be approved as amended with item 14.1 2025
Year-End Financial Statements being brought forward on the Agenda.
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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council votes on new development fees and $83.6M interim budget
Council will consider adopting a new development fees bylaw and approve interim appropriations for 2027 totaling $83.6 million. Other actions include authorizing up to $50,000 for a heritage study of Elmgrove Hall, designating 32 River Street as a heritage property, and closing a portion of Lake Drive East for sale.
- Adoption of 2026 Development Fees Study and Bylaw
- 2027 interim appropriations: $57.4M operations, $26.2M capital
- Up to $50,000 from Land Acquisition Reserve for Elmgrove Hall heritage study
- Designation of 32 River Street as cultural heritage property
- Closing and selling a portion of Lake Drive East road allowance
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✓ Decided: Council approves up to 50% residential development charge reduction
Council approved a resolution to apply for the provincial Development Charges Reduction Program and, in principle, reduce residential development charge rates by up to 50% for three years, conditional on funding approval. The vote was 7-0. Council also adopted several bylaws, including new development services fees and a building code enforcement bylaw, and authorized $50,000 for heritage and feasibility review of Elmgrove Hall.
- Approved DCRP application and in-principle 50% residential DC reduction (7-0)
- Adopted 2026 Development Fees Study and Bylaw (C-2026-0162)
- Adopted 2025 audited consolidated financial statements (C-2026-0163)
- Approved 2027 interim appropriations: $57,392,842 operations, $26,231,750 capital (C-2026-0167)
- Authorized $50,000 for Elmgrove Hall Phase 1 heritage and feasibility review (C-2026-0168)
- Approved parking lot repairs and waterproofing at Art Gallery of Georgina; automatic doors motion defeated (C-2026-0171)
- Adopted 8 bylaws including fees, building code, planning, topsoil, parking, heritage designation, road closure (C-2026-0056 to 0063)
- Directed staff to proceed on closed-session land matters for Sutton and Lake Drive (C-2026-0174, 0175)
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Yeah, okay. I mean, take the procurement memo and put it in. Okay. Testing, one, two, testing. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. your attention, I'd like to call this meeting to order for Wednesday, June 17th. I'd like to have a moment of meditation, and if you can, in your moment of meditation, think of Barbara Sibyl's family. Barbara Sibyl, as we all know, former owner and operator of the Briars Resort, passed away recently on the weekend. We don't have any details of any celebration of life or service, but as we have more information, we will certainly share it , but our condolences to the Sibyl family, Peter, Hugh, Andrew, their spouses, their children. To know Barbara is to know a very classy lady, lady of the manor, certainly would apply to Barb, and we certainly hold the family in our thoughts at this time. Also, tragically, two police officers have been killed in the line of duty, in the last week, an OPP officer, and a Toronto police officer, and in your moment of meditation, please remember those families and friends and fellow officers as they mourn the tragic loss of life in the line of duty. So, please, a moment of meditation. Thank you. Thank you. The town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous peoples, and on behalf of myself and all members of Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippe …
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
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26557 Civic Centre Rd.
Keswick, ON
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CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
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ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES None
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SPEAKERS AND DELEGATIONS
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9:00 AM
Members of Council
Present:
Mayor Margaret Quirk
Regional Councillor Davison
Councillor Biggerstaff
Councillor Fellini
Councillor Neeson
Councillor Genge
Councillor Dale
Staff Present:
Ryan Cronsberry, CAO
Denis Beaulieu, Director of Development Services
Michael Bigioni, Legal Services/Town Solicitor
Steve Lee-Young, Director of Community Services
Rob Wheater, Deputy CAO/Treasurer
Shawn Nastke, Director of Corporate Services
Michael Vos, Director of Operations and Infrastructure
Ron Jenkins, Director of Emergency Services/Fire Chief
Rachel Dillabough, Town Clerk
Carolyn Lance, Council Services Coordinator
Samantha Naumoski, Committee Services Coordinator
Cheyenne McAnuff, Records and Information Coordinator
Alan Drozd, Manager of Planning Policy
Anne Winstanley, Supervisor, Communications
Dina Havkin, Manager of Finance and Deputy Treasurer
Karyn Stone, Manager, Economic Development & Tourism
Kelly Atkinson, Head, Human Resources
Neil Macdonald, Manager, Capital Projects
Tanya Thompson, Communications Manager
Tim McClatchie, Manager of Facilities
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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Equity and Diversity Advisory Committee
Committee hears updates on upcoming festivals and term accomplishments
The Georgina Equity and Diversity Advisory Committee is meeting to receive community announcements for various awareness months, hear a presentation from the Krasman Centre, and get updates on upcoming events including Canada Day, Pan African Flag Festival, and Truth and Reconciliation Day. The committee will also review its key highlights from the 2022–2026 term. No binding decisions or financial items are on the agenda.
- Flag raising for National Indigenous History Month at Civic Centre on June 16
- Krasman Centre presentation on mental health services
- Updates on Canada Day, Pan African Flag Festival, Cultural Festival, Truth and Reconciliation Day
- Review of GEDAC term accomplishments (2022–2026)
- Recognition of Pride Month, Seniors Month, Men's Mental Health Month, and other June observances
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✓ Decided: Advisory committee receives updates on events and term highlights
The committee received presentations and updates on community events (Canada Day, Pan African Flag Festival, Cultural Festival, National Day of Truth and Reconciliation) and a briefing on the committee's 2022-2026 term accomplishments. No substantive decisions were made; all items were received as information.
- Approved June 16, 2026 agenda (carried)
- Approved May 12, 2026 minutes (carried)
- Received Krasman Centre presentation (carried)
- Received event updates (carried)
- Received term highlights briefing (carried)
- Adjourned at 8:11 PM (carried)
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Mayor Quirk, you can begin. Great. Thank you. I'd like to call this meeting to order for the Georgina Equity and Diversity Advisory Committee. It's Tuesday, June 16th. I'm going to call to order and I'll do our land acknowledgement. The town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaty's First Nation and other Indigenous peoples. And on behalf of myself and all members of this committee and council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as their close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities. Could I have the roll call, please, Madam Committee Secretary? All members are present with exception of Hannah Gillis and Arati Nishir. Did they say they were coming and just maybe aren't on yet or did they give regrets? I'm actually admitting Hannah right now. Okay, perfect. And as for Arati, I believe that she is with Sandgate Women 's Shelter. And unfortunately, she let me know that they are on strike. So she is unable to join. Okay. Good to know. Okay. Community announcements. We've had a number. June is a very, very busy month, as …
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
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CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
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ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.
National Indigenous History Month
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Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
Committee considers variances for accessory building and garage conversion
The Committee of Adjustment will hear two minor variance applications. One seeks to allow a taller accessory structure at 247 Cedarholme Avenue. The other requests reduced side yard setback and taller fence at 238 Shorecrest Road for an additional residential unit.
- MV-2026-0021: Approve accessory structure height of 5.8m peak (allowed 4.5m) at 247 Cedarholme Ave, Keswick
- MV-2026-0016: Approve 0.3m side yard setback (required 1.2m) and 2.5m fence (max 2.0m) at 238 Shorecrest Rd, Keswick
- Both approvals subject to conditions and two-year compliance deadline
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✓ Decided: Committee approves two minor variance applications in Keswick
The Committee of Adjustment approved two minor variance applications. The first allows a larger accessory structure at 247 Cedarholme Avenue, and the second permits a garage conversion to an additional residential unit at 238 Shorecrest Road. Both approvals are subject to conditions and a 20-day appeal period.
- Approved minor variance MV-2026-0021 for 247 Cedarholme Ave to allow accessory structure height of 5.8m to peak (vs 4.5m max), subject to conditions including shed demolition (unanimous)
- Approved minor variance MV-2026-0016 for 238 Shorecrest Rd to allow reduced side yard setback (0.3m vs 1.2m) and fence height of 2.5m (vs 2.0m) for garage conversion to additional residential unit, subject to conditions (unanimous)
- Approved May 25, 2026 meeting minutes with a correction to applicant's last name for 28 Hodgins Avenue (unanimous)
- Appointed Chris Burns as Acting Chair for the July 13, 2026 meeting (unanimous)
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And we are live. Thank you. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Georgina. First item on the agenda is item one, roll call. All members are present. Thank you. The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Pe oples of the Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous peoples. And on behalf of the Mayor and Council and Committee, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands. And we join them in these responsibilities. The next item is agenda item two, introduction of addendum items. And do we have any this evening, Monica? Sorry. There are three agenda items. The first is the May 25th, 2026 meeting minutes. And the second and third are letter of support for MV 2026- 0016. Thank you. Agenda item three is declarations of pecuniary interest. Does anyone have a pecuniary interest to declare this evening? No, Mr. Chair. Great. And the next item is agenda item four, explanation of hearing procedures. Monica. Sorry. Give me one second. The committee of adjustment for the town of Georgina …
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ROLL CALL
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
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INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
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EXPLANATION OF HEARING PROCEDURE
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REQUESTS FOR DEFERRAL OR WITHDRAWAL
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APPLICATIONS FOR CONSENT
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APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR VARIANCE
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John Rogers, Chair
Karen Whitney
Chris Burns
Lynda Rogers
Joseph Bonello
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1. ROLL CALL
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands
originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First
Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor, Council and
Committee, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like
to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close
neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and
respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands
and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental
stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
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2. INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
There were three addendum items
1. May 25, 2026 – Meeting Minutes
2. MV-2026-0016 – Letter of Support
3. MV-2026-0016 – Letter of Support
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No pecuniary interests were declared.
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Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Appeals Committee - Aggressive Dangerous Dogs
Committee hears appeals on dangerous dog orders for three dogs
The Appeals Committee will hear three appeals against dangerous dog orders. Owners of two dogs at 137 Riverglen Drive and one dog at 169 Church Street request reversal of orders. The meeting also includes approval of minutes and routine procedural items.
- Appeal 25-2769: Dangerous dog order for 'Winston' at 169 Church Street, Keswick
- Appeal 26-0667: Aggressive dog order for 'Zoey' at 137 Riverglen Drive, Keswick
- Appeal 26-0667: Aggressive dog order for 'Zoobie' at 137 Riverglen Drive, Keswick
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Welcome, everyone. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. Today's aggressive slash dangerous dog appeal committee meeting is being held electronically over Zoom. The town is holding this virtual aggressive slash dangerous dog committee hearing to hear three appeals. Counselor Biggerstaff, Counselor Dale, and Counselor Neeson are present as members of this aggressive slash dangerous dog appeal committee. I open the floor for nominations for the election of chair person for today's meeting. Can I have a nomination, please? Counselor Neeson? Thank you, Madam Community Secretary. Good evening. I'd like to nominate Counselor Dale, please. Seconded by. Counselor Biggerstaff, all in favor? And that's carried. Counselor Dale is appointed as chairperson for today's meeting. Thank you, Madam Secretary, and thank you to my nominators. Good evening, everyone. Do we have any declarations of pecuniary interest? Not seeing any hands. Let's move right into the explanation of the hearing procedure. The purpose of tonight's public meeting is to hear an appeal of an aggressive dangerous dog order. The town would like to hear from anyone who has an interest in these matters. All written and verbal comments provided this evening will be taken into consideration. Your name, address, comments, and any other personal information is being collected and maintained for the purpose of sending correspondence related to the matt …
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Thursday, June 11, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 10 :00 P . m .
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CALL TO ORDER
The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.
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APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR
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DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
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EXPLANATION OF MEETING PROCEDURE
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INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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REQUESTS FOR DEFERRAL OR WITHDRAWAL
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AGGRESSIVE/DANGEROUS DOG APPEALS
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Georgina Agricultural Advisory Committee
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Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Georgina Accessibility Advisory Committee
Committee approves Belhaven Park accessible pathway project
The Georgina Accessibility Advisory Committee will review the Belhaven Park Accessible Pathway Project, which received Council's endorsement to use the remaining committee budget of $9,925.00 for phase 1. The committee will also discuss the Holmes Point Park Playground Replacement Project and business accessibility grants.
- Belhaven Park Accessible Pathway Project budget request approved ($9,925.00)
- Holmes Point Park Playground Replacement Project presentation
- Business Accessibility Grants update
- Review of 2026 committee highlights and accomplishments
- Approval of May 5, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Endorsed future CIP program for business accessibility grants
The committee endorsed the development of a future Community Improvement Plan (CIP) program and recommended increasing funds for accessibility grants across town. They also received information on the Holmes Point Park accessible playground replacement and an update on the Belhaven Accessible Pathway Project, which Council had supported.
- Endorsed future Community Improvement Plan (CIP) program and recommended increasing accessibility grant funds (GAAC-2026-0021)
- Received Holmes Point Park Playground Replacement Project for information (GAAC-2026-0022)
- Received Belhaven Accessible Pathway Project update and Council's support for utilizing $9,925 committee budget (GAAC-2026-0023)
- Received 2026 Committee Highlights and Accomplishments briefing note (GAAC-2026-0024)
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Councillor Dale, you may begin.
Good morning, everyone. This is Georgina Accessibility Advisory Committee for Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples.
On behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land.
We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and the waters of this territory.
They are the water protectors, environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities.
Roll call, Madam Secretary.
All members are present with exception of Scott Wallen.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Community announcements.
Anybody have any community announcements this morning?
Not seeing any hands.
Introduction of addendum items.
I don't believe we have any, Madam Secretary.
That's correct.
There are none.
Perfect.
I just need approval of agenda.
We have a mover and a seconder for that.
Moved by Michelle, seconded by Wendy.
Questions or comments?
All those in favor?
Opposed and that's carried.
Declarations of pecuniary interest or general nature thereof.
Anybody have any?
I am not seeing any hands.
Adoption of minutes.
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Tuesday, June 09, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 11 :00 A . m .
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CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
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ROLL CALL
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
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Thu Jun 4, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Appeals Committee - Property Standards
Committee to hear property standards appeal for 18 Della Street
The Appeals Committee is meeting to review a property standards order appeal. The committee will evaluate evidence and reports regarding a specific property in Sutton.
- Property Standards Appeal 25-4684 regarding 18 Della Street, Sutton
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Get to late, sure. No pressure. All right, I'm going to bring everyone in. Okay. Welcome, everyone. The town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Pe oples of the Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Islands First Nations as our close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. Today's Property Standards Appeal Committee meeting is being held electronically over Zoom. The town is holding this virtual Property Standards Committee hearing to hear one appeal. Councillor Biggerstaff, Councillor Fellini, and Councillor Neeson are present as members of this Property Standards Appeal Committee. I open the floor for nominations for the election of chair person for today's meeting. Can I have a nomination, please? Councillor Neeson? Thank you, Madam Committee Secretary. I'd like to nominate Councillor Biggerstaff for chair for tonight's meeting, please. Seconded by? I would like to second that, yes. All in favor? And that's carried. Councillor Biggerstaff is appointed as chair …
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Thursday, June 04, 2026
7 :30 P . m . - 8 :30 P . m .
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CALL TO ORDER
The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.
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APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR
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DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
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EXPLANATION OF MEETING PROCEDURE
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INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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REQUESTS FOR DEFERRAL OR WITHDRAWAL
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PROPERTY STANDARDS APPEALS
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Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council considers waste contract extension and Jackson's Point BIA budget
The Town of Georgina Council will review several annual reports on accessibility, climate action, and economic strategy. Key decisions include approving the 2026 budget and tax levy for the Jackson's Point Business Improvement Area and extending the solid waste collection contract with GFL Environmental Inc.
- Extension of solid waste collection contract with GFL Environmental Inc. through September 30, 2029
- Approval of 2026 Annual Budget and supplemental tax levy for Jackson's Point Business Improvement Area
- Delegation from Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition regarding the 'Protect Our Plan' report
- Request for water testing surrounding the Baldwin Aerodrome
- Bylaw to set penalties for restricted vehicles in Simcoe Landing Subdivision
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✓ Decided: Council endorses Lake Simcoe protection report, extends waste contract
Council received and endorsed the Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition's 'Protect Our Plan' report, directing staff to submit a briefing note on municipal actions supporting the report. Council also approved a single-source extension of the solid waste collection contract with GFL Environmental Inc. from January 1, 2028 to September 30, 2029, and adopted several other reports and resolutions including the 2025 Strategic Plan Annual Report and the Jackson's Point BIA budget.
- Endorsed Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition report 'Protect Our Plan' and requested staff briefing note (unanimous)
- Approved single-source extension of solid waste collection contract with GFL Environmental Inc. to Sept 30, 2029 (unanimous)
- Approved $60,000 grant application for stair lift at Stephen Leacock Theatre
- Approved up to $1,000 from Agricultural Advisory Committee budget for EPAP farm fire safety promotion
- Endorsed request for LSRCA water quality testing at Baldwin Aerodrome, up to $20,000 from rate stabilization reserve
- Approved $1,500 for Fish Climber Play Structure and $1,200 for Pollinator Project from Environmental Advisory Committee budget
- Received Ombudsman report on closed session meetings and affirmed commitment to transparency (unanimous)
- Adopted 2025 Strategic Plan Annual Report
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Thank you. National Accessibility Thank you. public. We are fully booked, but we will still take walk- ins, and that's happening on-site at the shelter this Saturday from 9 till 3. Great. Did you want to tell us about the volunteer program that's been reactivated? Yes, it has been. So we have rela unched our volunteer program. We're really excited about it. We spent a lot of time reviewing, looking at different platforms, and creating a wonderful training program and really engaging community volunteer program. There's lots of different volunteer positions available. So if you visit georgina.ca, look under animal services, and then look under volunteers, you can see all the information. We are accepting applications now, and we will be reviewing them. I can't wait to get some community members engaging directly on-site at the shelter. Great. Thank you. And I'm sure Tammy will be looking beautiful with her without her bumblebee cone. So I do really like tortoiseshell cats. I have to tell you, I was always fond of them as a kid growing up. We seem to get an inordinate amount of tortoiseshell cats on my parents' farm, but they're great cats, and she looks like she'd be a wonderful addition to somebody's home. And we do have a number of other cats and dogs at the shelter. So by all means, if you're looking to adopt an animal, a pet for your family, please check out the animal shelter website, stop in, do a meet and greet. And I know that Jennifer and her staff are more than happy …
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Wednesday, June 03, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
26557 Civic Centre Rd.
Keswick, ON
1.
CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.
Pet Of The Month - Animal Shelter staff introducing pets available for adoption from the Georgina Animal Shelter
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
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Council Minutes
Date:
Time:
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
9:00 AM
Members of Council
Present:
Mayor Margaret Quirk
Regional Councillor Davison
Councillor Biggerstaff
Councillor Fellini
Councillor Neeson
Councillor Genge
Councillor Dale
Staff Present:
Ryan Cronsberry, CAO
Denis Beaulieu, Director of Development Services
Michael Bigioni, Legal Services/Town Solicitor
Steve Lee-Young, Director of Community Services
Rob Wheater, Deputy CAO/Treasurer
Shawn Nastke, Director of Corporate Services
Michael Vos, Director of Operations and Infrastructure
Ron Jenkins, Director of Emergency Services/Fire Chief
Rachel Dillabough, Town Clerk
Carolyn Lance, Council Services Coordinator
Samantha Naumoski, Committee Services Coordinator
Brittany Dobrindt, Planner I
Courtney Rennie, Senior Project Manager, Parks and Open
Spaces
Karyn Stone, Manager, Economic Development & Tourism
Mario Puopolo, Manager, Operations, Water/Wastewater/Waste
Michael Iampietro, Manager, Development Engineering
Olga Lawton, Corporate Strategy and Transformation
Simone Weinstein, Program Manager, Strategic Initiatives
Tanya Thompson, Communications Manager
Others Present:
Winter Mitchell
1.
CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
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Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee
Heritage Committee to review designation bylaw for 32 River Street
The Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee will discuss the designation of 32 River Street and provide updates on several local heritage sites. The meeting will also cover municipal grants and tax relief for heritage properties.
- Review of Draft Designation Bylaw for 32 River Street
- Discussion on municipal heritage grants and property tax reductions
- Status update on plaques for Lorne Park, Bonnie Park, and Jacksons Point Marine Railway
- Discussion regarding the Elm Grove School House
- Update on legal description corrections for Bylaws 2026-0034 through 2026-0041
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✓ Decided: Heritage committee recommends designation of 32 River Street
The Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee formally recommended that Council approve the draft designation bylaw for 32 River Street after consulting with the property owner. The committee also requested Council implement a heritage grant program in 2027 and property tax reduction in 2028. Other actions included approving plaque wording for the Jackson's Point Marine Railway and recommending a conservation condition if the Elm Grove School House is sold.
- Recommended Council approve draft designation bylaw for 32 River Street (carried)
- Requested Council implement heritage grant program in 2027 and tax reduction in 2028 (carried)
- Approved plaque wording for Jackson's Point Marine Railway (carried)
- Recommended conservation condition if Elm Grove School House is sold (carried)
- Withdrew resolution to amend bylaw legal descriptions (carried)
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Georgina Heritage Advisory Committee Agenda
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
1.
Minutes of the Meeting held on April 28, 2026.
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - GHAC_Apr28_2026 - English.pdf
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Wed May 27, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Appeals Committee - Aggressive Dangerous Dogs
Appeal of Dangerous Dog Order for dog Dexter at 304 Parkwood Ave
The Appeals Committee is hearing an appeal from Ron Cameron challenging a Dangerous Dog Order issued for his dog Dexter. The committee will review evidence including statements, vet reports, and video, and decide whether to uphold or overturn the order.
- Appeal 26-0719: Ron Cameron appeals Dangerous Dog Order for dog Dexter
- Owner at 304 Parkwood Avenue, Keswick
- Evidence includes vet bill, injury report, witness statements, and video
- By-law 2008-0138 referenced for dangerous dog regulations
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✓ Decided: Appeals Committee rescinds dangerous dog order for Dexter
The Georgina Appeals Committee heard an appeal from Ron Cameron regarding a Dangerous Dog Order for his dog Dexter. After considering testimony from the appellant and a witness, the committee voted to rescind the order in its entirety. The declarant did not attend.
- Rescinded Dangerous Dog Order for Dexter (unanimous)
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Appeals Committee (Aggressive/Dangerous Dogs) Agenda
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 10 :00 P . m .
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.
2.
APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
EXPLANATION OF MEETING PROCEDURE
5.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
6.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
7.
REQUESTS FOR DEFERRAL OR WITHDRAWAL
8.
AGGRESSIVE/DANGEROUS DOG APPEALS
1. By-law 2008-0138 (Reg-1).pdf
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Tue May 26, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Environmental Advisory Committee
Committee to review pollinator event and budget options
The Georgina Environmental Advisory Committee will discuss an update on the Pollinator Project event and consider how to use its 2026 budget for environmental initiatives. Staff will present a briefing note on potential initiatives and the pollinator event budget. The committee will also receive an update on the Design Criteria Manual, with a draft expected by mid-June.
- Update on Pollinator Project / Bee City event planned for June 2026
- Presentation on environmental initiatives to use GEAC 2026 budget
- Budget details for the Pollinator Project event
- Design Criteria Manual draft expected by mid-June
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✓ Decided: Committee allocates $2,700 for Fish Climber and Pollinator Event
The committee approved using its 2026 budget to fund two community-based environmental initiatives: $1,500 for a Fish Climber playground structure at Holmes Point Parkette and $1,200 for the Pollinator Project 'Pollinator Power' event. The agenda and minutes from the previous meeting were also approved.
- Approved $1,500 for Fish Climber at Holmes Point Parkette Playground (carried)
- Approved $1,200 for Pollinator Project Event (carried)
- Approved May 26, 2026 agenda as presented (carried)
- Approved April 21, 2026 minutes as presented (carried)
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Georgina Environmental Advisory Committee Agenda
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.
Upcoming In-Person Meeting Reminder
The Georgina Environmental Advisory Committee had decided to host their meeting scheduled on June 30, 2026 through an in-person meeting format (Structured Hybrid). Further details will be provided through the meeting invitation.
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
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Mon May 25, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Georgina Committee of Adjustment
Committee to decide on variances for Greystone Middleburg subdivision
The Committee of Adjustment will hear seven minor variance applications. Six are for the Greystone Middleburg development on Old Homestead Road, seeking relief from parking, setback, height, and garage width rules. One application at 28 Hodgins Avenue requests reduced parking and driveway widths.
- Application MV-2026-0005 at 28 Hodgins Avenue: reduce parking space width to 2.6m and driveway width to 5.2m
- Application MV-2026-0006 at 322 Duclos Point Road: permit accessory structure in front yard with 1.8m setback from dwelling
- Application MV-2026-0014 at 370 Metro Road North: reduce parking space width to 2.8m and allow steps encroachment
- Applications for Greystone Middleburg (Old Homestead Road): multiple lots seek relief from sight triangle, height, garage setback, and driveway coverage rules
- Application fees of $1,692 per application for two of the Greystone Middleburg submissions
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✓ Decided: Approved six minor variance applications for zoning relief
The Committee approved all six minor variance applications, granting relief from parking, setback, height, and driveway requirements. Each approval was unanimous and subject to a 20-day appeal period. No applications were denied or tabled.
- Approved MV-2026-0014 at 370 Metro Road North (unanimous)
- Approved MV-2026-0005 at 28 Hodgins Avenue (unanimous)
- Approved MV-2026-0006 at 322 Duclos Point Road (unanimous)
- Approved MV-2025-0022 on Old Homestead Road (unanimous)
- Approved MV-2025-0023 on Old Homestead Road (unanimous)
- Approved MV-2026-0022 on Old Homestead Road (unanimous)
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Okay, we are live. Thank you. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Georgina. The first item on our agenda is roll call. All members are present except Chris Burns and Joseph Bone llo. Thank you. The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous peoples. And on behalf of the Mayor and Council and Committee, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbor and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. Before we move on to agenda item two, our Secretary-Treas urer has started her maternity leave a bit early, and with hopefully very positive results in the near future . But because of that, we will need to appoint an acting Secretary-Treasurer and Monica is going to fulfill that role for this meeting and perhaps the next meeting. The staff are in the process of hiring a new acting Secretary-Treasurer while Brianna is on holiday. So if I could have a motion to appoint Monica as acting Secretary-Treasurer for the Committee of Adjustme …
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Committee of Adjustment
Monday, May 25, 2026
7 :30 P . m . - 8 :30 P . m .
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1.
ROLL CALL
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
EXPLANATION OF HEARING PROCEDURE
5.
REQUESTS FOR DEFERRAL OR WITHDRAWAL
6.
APPLICATIONS FOR CONSENT
7.
APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR VARIANCE
1.
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Wed May 20, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
Library board to discuss personnel matters in closed session
This is a procedural meeting with standard agenda items. The only substantive item is a closed session to discuss personnel matters under the Public Libraries Act. No public decisions or financial items are listed.
- Closed session to discuss personnel matters (two items)
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Public Library Board Agenda
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
“Georgina Public Library recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
4.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
8.
SPEAKERS
9.
DELEGATIONS/ PETITIONS
10.
PRESENTATIONS
11.
CONSENT AGENDA
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Tue May 19, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Safe and Active Transportation Advisory Committee
York Region presents Woodbine & Ravenshoe changes; ATV pilot update
The committee will hear a presentation from York Region on upcoming changes to Woodbine Avenue and Ravenshoe Road. Staff will provide verbal updates on the Active Transportation Masterplan and the Town's ATV/off-road vehicle pilot project. A notice of temporary road closure on Kennedy Road is also on the agenda.
- Notice of temporary road closure on Kennedy Road
- York Region presentation on Woodbine Avenue and Ravenshoe Road changes
- Verbal update on Active Transportation Masterplan
- Verbal update on ATV use/Off-Road Vehicles Pilot Project
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Georgina Safe and Active Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.
Notice of Temporary Road Closure, Kennedy Road, Town of Georgina
1. Notice of Temporary Road Closure.pdf
Correspondence from the Regional Municipality of York attached with further information.
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARA …
Thu May 14, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Public Library Board
Library board to review fees and 2025 performance
The Georgina Public Library Board will hear a presentation on outreach strategy, review a policy on other rates and fees, and discuss the 2025 Year in Review. They will also receive April financial statements and updates from the CEO, board chair, Friends of the Library, and budget working group.
- Presentation on Outreach Strategy & Materials
- Policy Review: Other Rates and Fees
- 2025 Year in Review
- Financial Statement for April
- Budget Working Group Update
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✓ Decided: Library board approves revised Other Rates and Fees Policy
The board accepted the updated Other Rates and Fees Policy and the 2025 Year in Review document. Staff presented an outreach strategy and verbal updates on summer programs, a Human Library event, and Pride celebrations. The June regular meeting was changed to in-person, pending logistics.
- Approved Other Rates and Fees Policy (carried)
- Accepted 2025 Year in Review document as amended (carried)
- Received Outreach Strategy & Materials (carried)
- Received Consent Agenda items: Branch Report, GPL Goals, April Financial Statement, Media Scan (carried)
- Received staff and board verbal communications (carried)
- Changed June 18 meeting to in-person, with virtual fallback (carried)
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Ready for us. Madam Chair, we're okay to proceed. Thank you Serena. So the time is 7:02 PM. I'm going to call this meeting to order and a reminder when we are voting to everyone have please have your cameras on. Thank you. So we'll start with a call to order. The Georgina Public Library recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaty's First Nations and other Indigenous peoples. And we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship. We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands, and we join them in these responsibilities. Okay, so all board members are present with the exception currently of Nancy and Leslie. And so we'll move on to our next pieces. So we have no add endum items tonight. So we'll move on to the approval of the agenda. I have a motion to approve the agenda as presented. Thank you, Alicia. Thank you, Jennifer. All in favour? Thank you. Any opposed? And that's carried. Thank you. We have no announcements tonight. And do we have any declarations of pecuniary interest? Seeing none, we'll move on to the adoption of the minutes from the April 16th, 2026 meeting. Any errors or …
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GEORGINA PUBLIC LIBRARY
Public Library Board Agenda
Thursday, May 14, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Virtual Meeting
1.
CALL TO ORDER
“Georgina Public Library recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
4.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
April 16, 2026
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SPEAKERS
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DELEGATIONS/ PETITIONS
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PRESENTATIONS
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Outreach Strategy & Materials
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Wed May 13, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Council Meeting
Council to vote on revised plan for 183 Simcoe Ave development
Council will decide on revised Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw amendments for a property at 183 Simcoe Avenue in Keswick. The amendments are considered minor and may be approved without a further public meeting. Also on the agenda is a zoning bylaw amendment for 49 Brule Lakeway and a confirming bylaw.
- Revised Official Plan & Zoning Bylaw amendments for 183 Simcoe Ave (Files 02.204, 03.1176)
- Zoning Bylaw amendment for 49 Brule Lakeway (Bylaw 500-2026-0005)
- Confirming bylaw for May 13, 2026 proceedings
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✓ Decided: Council approves 8-storey development at 183 Simcoe Avenue, Keswick
Council approved revised Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw amendments for a development at 183 Simcoe Avenue, Keswick, despite resident objections about height and density. The amendments were adopted via Bylaws 2026-0050 and 500-2026-0006. A separate bylaw (500-2026-0005) for 49 Brule Lakeway was also passed. All votes were carried unanimously.
- Approved revised Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw amendments for 183 Simcoe Avenue (C-2026-0140)
- Adopted Bylaw 2026-0050 (Official Plan Amendment No. 156)
- Adopted Bylaw 500-2026-0006 (Zoning Bylaw Amendment)
- Adopted Bylaw 500-2026-0005 (49 Brule Lakeway zoning amendment)
- Received resident comments opposing the Simcoe Avenue development (C-2026-0141)
- Adopted agenda with addendum items (C-2026-0139)
- Adopted confirming bylaw 2026-0051
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Council Agenda
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
26557 Civic Centre Rd.
Keswick, ON
1.
CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES None
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SPEAKERS AND DELEGATIONS
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Council Minutes
Date:
Time:
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
7:00 PM
Members of Council
Present:
Mayor Margaret Quirk
Regional Councillor Davison
Councillor Biggerstaff
Councillor Fellini
Councillor Neeson
Councillor Genge
Councillor Dale
Staff Present:
Ryan Cronsberry, CAO
Denis Beaulieu, Director of Development Services
Rob Wheater, Deputy CAO/Treasurer
Mamata Baykar, Deputy Clerk
Carolyn Lance, Council Services Coordinator
Samantha Naumoski, Committee Services Coordinator
Anne Winstanley, Supervisor, Communications
Tanya Thompson, Communications Manager
Others Present:
Jeff Healey, Supervisor of Development Planning
1.
CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands
originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First
Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of Mayor and Council, we
would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to
acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close
neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and
respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands
and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental
stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
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Tue May 12, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Equity and Diversity Advisory Committee
Sanctuary peer support pilot program launches May 1
The Georgina Equity and Diversity Advisory Committee receives updates on community events and hears from speakers on Indigenous culture, inclusive school services, and Pride events. No binding decisions or public hearings are on the agenda.
- Sanctuary peer support drop-in pilot program launches May 1 for ages 16+ at Sutton Arena and Ice Palace
- Good Food Collective Lunch in celebration of Pride Month on June 3
- Red Dress Day, National AccessAbility Week, Red Shirt Day, and Mental Health Week recognized
- Speakers: Elder Shelley Charles on Indigenous culture, Lois Agard on YRDSB inclusive services, Grant Peckford on Pride events
- Cultural Festival update from Sponsorship and Special Events Supervisor
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✓ Decided: Committee receives updates on Pride events and Cultural Festival
The committee received information presentations on Indigenous culture, YRDSB inclusive services, upcoming Pride events, and the second annual Cultural Festival expanding to three days. No substantive decisions were made; all items were received for information.
- Received Indigenous Culture presentation (carried)
- Received YRDSB Inclusive School Services presentation (carried)
- Received Pride Event Updates (carried)
- Received Cultural Festival Update (carried)
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Georgina Equity and Diversity Advisory Committee Agenda
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Virtual Meeting
1.
CALL TO ORDER
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.
Good Food Collective Lunch
The next sponsored Good Food Collective Lunch will be taking place on June 3, from 12:00-1:30pm, in celebration of Pride Month.
2.
Red Dress Day - May 5
Red Dress Day is a day in solidarity and support for people impacted by the violence against Indigenous wom …
Mon May 11, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Georgina Appeals Committee - Aggressive Dangerous Dogs
Appeal hearing for dangerous dog order on 'Chewy' at 24 Prosser Cres
The Appeals Committee is hearing an appeal from Timothy Chaudoir and Mai Tu against a Dangerous Dog Order issued for their dog 'Chewy' at 24 Prosser Crescent, Sutton West. The agenda includes procedural items like call to order and approval of minutes, but the primary item is this single appeal.
- Appeal 25-3897: Dangerous Dog Order for 'Chewy' at 24 Prosser Crescent, Sutton West
- Character references and evidence (dog attack video, vet bills, statements) attached to appeal
- Minutes of December 22, 2025 meeting to be adopted
- Next meeting scheduled for May 27, 2026
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✓ Decided: Dangerous dog order for 'Chewy' upheld on appeal
The Appeals Committee upheld the Dangerous Dog Order for 'Chewy' after hearing testimony from both parties. The owner's appeal to rescind the order was denied unanimously.
- Upheld Dangerous Dog Order for 'Chewy' at 24 Prosser Crescent (unanimous)
Virtual Meeting
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THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF GEORGINA
Appeals Committee (Aggressive/Dangerous Dogs) Agenda
Monday, May 11, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 10 :00 P . m .
Virtual Meeting
1.
CALL TO ORDER
The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of the Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.
2.
APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
EXPLANATION OF MEETING PROCEDURE
5.
INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
6.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
7.
REQUESTS FOR DEFERRAL OR WITHDRAWAL
8.
AGGRESSIVE/DANGEROUS DOG APPEALS
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Aggressive/Dangerous Dog Appeal …
Wed May 6, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to set 2026 property tax rates and approve $485K for High Street watermain
Council will vote on the 2026 property tax rates for the Town of Georgina. They will also consider proposed changes to building permit, planning, and development engineering fees. Additional funding of $484,997 for watermain replacement on High Street is up for approval, along with a $250,000 land divestment program and $255,036 for traffic safety initiatives.
- Approve 2026 property tax rates for Georgina
- Public hearing on proposed changes to development fees
- $484,997 additional funding for High Street watermain replacement
- $250,000 for Land Invest/Divest Program and due diligence on up to 18 properties
- $255,036 from Road Safety Initiative Funds for traffic calming
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Town of Georgina Civic Centre
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Thank you. And look at the pain. Thank you. Thank you to them very much. Thank you. care um he's about a year and a half years old neutered male um he did enter care not too long ago he entered on april 7th unfortunately as an urgent surrender as his family due to personal reasoning was no longer able to care for him um so he is in care he is available for adoption now um upon entering care as expected coming in from a obviously a home environment um to a shelter environment it was a large change for him so he was quite stressed and nervous though um as he started to become more comfortable with staff and show his true personality he is a very very sweet high energy bouncy typical husky behavior um so he would be perfect for many families unfortunately he does need to go into a home without cats um he hasn't fully understood that cats are friends not chase toys or um anything like that so he does have a prey drive for cats like most huskies do um but he is great with children he um does have the potential to socialize with other dogs so he would be a great fit for many families great thank you he looks beautiful and you mentioned he he was and i just want to maybe highlight that that um reaching out to to the shelter looking at uh if you're unable to care for your pet for whatever reason financial um health reasons um you know moving allergies whatever it might be we're sympathetic and there's no judgment things happen in life that change absolutely and we totally understand …
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THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF GEORGINA
Council Agenda
Wednesday, May 06, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Town of Georgina Civic Centre
26557 Civic Centre Rd.
Keswick, ON
1.
CALL TO ORDER- MOMENT OF MEDITATION
“The Town of Georgina recognizes and acknowledges that we are on lands originally used and occupied by the First Peoples of the Williams Treaties First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples, and on behalf of Mayor and Council, we would like to thank them for sharing this land. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our close neighbour and friend, one with which we strive to build a cooperative and respectful relationship.
We also recognize the unique relationship the Chippewas have with the lands and waters of this territory. They are the water protectors and environmental stewards of these lands and we join them in these responsibilities.”
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.
Pet Of The Month - Animal Shelter staff introducing pets available for adoption from the Georgina Animal Shelter
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INTRODUCTION OF ADDENDUM ITEM(S)
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND GENERAL NATURE …
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