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Median household income
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Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

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Mon Sep 14, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

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Mon Sep 28, 2026 · 6:30 PM

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Mon Oct 5, 2026 · 6:30 PM

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Mon Nov 30, 2026 · 6:30 PM

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Mon Dec 14, 2026 · 6:30 PM

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Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

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Great. All right. Well, good evening everyone. It uh just about 6:30, so we're going to get started. Uh before we get into our regular council agenda, we do have a a committee of adjustment matter to deal with. So, I'll call the committee of adjustment meeting to order first. Uh and under that agenda, we have a public meeting which is being held under section 53 of the planning act to consider a consent application. Uh the application is listed as application number B26-01 and it's for the property located at 801 to 821 O of Jiuway Road in the town of Shelurn. The applicant is proposing to sever the subject property to create two separate parcels. The application also proposes the establishment of servicing and access easements to support the proposed lot configuration. So with that, I will ask clerk for the method notice for tonight's public meeting. Notice that today's public meeting was advertised local. >> Excellent. So, we're joined by uh our town planner Steve Weaver this evening who will um go through uh a bit of presentation. Uh following that, there'll be an opportunity for committee members as well as any members of the the public that are here to ask questions and or provide comments. So with that, Steve, I'll turn it over to you. >> Thank you, Chair Mela and Bruce McCall Richmond from Associates for the owner property is here as well that is just going to answer any questions. Um you'll see the details of the application are summarized in my report included in you …
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Agenda Agenda Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, July 13, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   Members of Council are …
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Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Committee of Adjustment

Shelburne Committee considers land severance at 801-821 Ojibway Road

The Committee of Adjustment is considering a consent application from Shelburne Commercial II Developments Ltd. The proposal involves severing land and requires several utility and access easements.

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All right. Well, good evening everyone. It uh just about 6:30, so we're going to get started. Uh before we get into our regular council agenda, we do have a a committee of adjustment matter to deal with. So, I'll call the committee of adjustment meeting to order first. Uh and under that agenda, we have a public meeting which is being held under section 53 of the planning act to consider a consent application. Uh the application is listed as application number B26-01 and it's for the property located at 801 to 821 Ojiway Road in the town of Shelurn. The applicant is proposing to sever the subject property to create two separate parcels. The application also proposes the establishment of servicing and access easements to support the proposed lot configuration. So with that, I will ask clerk for the method of notice for tonight's public meeting. >> Notice of tonight's public meeting was advertised local. >> Excellent. So, we're joined by our town planner Steve Weaver this evening who will um go through a bit of a presentation. Following that, there'll be an opportunity for committee members as well as any members of the the public that are here to ask questions and go and provide comments. So, with that, Steve, I'll turn it over to you. Thank you chair Mela and Bruce McCall Richmond from Associates for the owner property is uh here as well to assist any questions. Um you'll see the details of the application are summarized in my report included in your agenda package. Few slides …
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Agenda Agenda Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Committee of Adjustment - Agenda Monday, July 13, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 7 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   2. Motions for Decision   a. Application for Consent B26/01 Shelburne Commercial II Developments Ltd. 801-821 Ojibway Road, Shelburne   1. B26 01 Planning Report P2026-10 - 801-821 Ojibway Road_.pdf Recommendation: BE IT RESOLVED THAT, subject to the consideration of any input received at the public meeting, the Committee of Adjustment grant conditional approval of Consent Application B26/01 subject to the following: 1. That the Secretary-Treasurer’s Certificate under subsection 53(42) of the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13, as amended, shall be issued and the Secretary-Treasurer’s fee be paid; 2. That the Secretary-Treasurer is provided with a solicit …
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Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to vote on building services agreement with Dufferin County

Council will consider a by-law to enter into an agreement with Dufferin County for building services. They will also receive the annual asset management review and decide on a fee waiver request from Centre Dufferin District High School for ball diamond fees ($193.20+HST). A request to serve alcohol at a slo-pitch tournament on July 11, 2026 is also on the agenda. Various communications items will be received as information.

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✓ Decided: Council approves agreement with Dufferin County for building services

Council approved By-law 27-2026 to enter into an agreement with Dufferin County to provide building services. They also approved a fee waiver for Centre Dufferin District High School ball diamonds and granted permission for alcohol service at a Shelburne Supreme Slo-Pitch tournament. Council received the annual asset management review as information and supported a resolution from the County of Prince Edward regarding the Better Regional Governance Act, 2026.

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All right. We're all back. Okay, so uh Council just finished a the closed session uh Fiddlevale Non-Profit Housing Board meetings. And we will now call our regular Council meeting to order at 6:48. And I would ask that if you're able, you stand for the playing of our national anthem. >> [music] [music] >> We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Chippewa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions, and it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways, and resources. Are there any disclosures of pecuniary interest for this evening? No. Okay. All right. So, we have the minutes from our June 1st regular council meeting attached. Can I have a motion to adopt those? Moved by Councillor Samples, seconded by Councillor Gushue. Any discussion? All in favor? It's carried. Uh public question period. Were there any questions submitted? >> No, sir. No questions this evening. >> And nobody's online? No. Okay. Okay. Any council inquiries for tonight? Us. Councillor Samples. >> Uh just a couple of things. Um not really any concerns or anything, but just more or less thank yous uh from uh your residents around KTH pa …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, June 22, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Electronic Participation This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   Members of Co …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes June 22, 2026 6:30 pm Electronic Participation Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Maryon English, Deputy Treasurer _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:48 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of 2 the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pecuniary interest in accordance with the Municipal Conflict o …
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Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to award $1.97M Pine Grove Ave upgrade contract

Council will consider awarding a $1.97 million contract for Pine Grove Avenue upgrades and urbanization to Allto Construction Services Ltd. They will also vote on waiving $153.40 in fees for the Natasha Paterson Pavilion for a school rugby event. Two proclamations are scheduled: School Crossing Guard Appreciation Week and Pride Month.

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✓ Decided: Council awards $1.97M Pine Grove Ave urbanization contract

Council approved a $1,968,479.32 contract to Allto Construction Services Ltd for Pine Grove Avenue upgrades and urbanization. Council also approved waiving $153.40 in fees for Centre Dufferin District High School's use of the Natasha Paterson Pavilion. Two proclamations were issued: School Crossing Guard Appreciation Week and Pride Month.

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All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, June the 1st. Uh call the meeting to order at 6:30. And I would ask that if you're able, you stand and join us for our national anthem. Heat. Heat. Heat. We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishab, including the Ajiway, Padawatami, Chipoa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of uh of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Are there any uh disclosures of pecuniary interest for this evening? Uh Deputy Mayor Hall? >> Yes. Since this is my first meeting back, uh I did miss our last meeting and uh I do need to make statement that I did declare a pinary interest on the sewage capacity discussion held in the last meeting. >> Okay. Yeah. Thank you. And I I did mention that on at the last meeting as well. Okay. Anybody else for tonight? Okay. All right. Uh our minutes from the May 25th council meeting. Can I have a motion to approve those minutes as presented and circulated? Moved by councelor Sample, seconded by councelor Gashardi. Any discussion on those? All in favor? It's carried. Uh public question period. Is there anybody logged …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, June 01, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Electronic Participation This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   Members of Co …
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Mon May 25, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Shelburne Council to restrict new sewage allocations and update traffic bylaws

Council will consider a plan to halt new sewage capacity allocations until system upgrades are complete and restart a rehabilitation program for the collection system. The meeting also includes decisions on sign variances, lot control exemptions, and traffic bylaw amendments.

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✓ Decided: Council approves sewage capacity allocation tied to WPCP upgrade

Council approved a sewage capacity allocation policy that ties new development approvals to the timing of the wastewater plant upgrade. The town will not approve additional allocations unless a servicing agreement ensures alignment with the upgrade, and will restart an inflow/infiltration rehabilitation program. Other decisions included a sign variance for Scotiabank, extension of a part lot control exemption, traffic bylaw amendments, and a decision to not permit e-scooters pending the Transportation Master Plan.

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All right. Good evening everyone. Call the meeting to order at 6:30. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, May the 25th. Uh before we begin, I would ask that if you're able, please stand for our We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inisha, including the Ajiway, Tadawatami, Chipuawa, and the people of Three Flyers Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work forth, play and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Are there any uh disclosures of pecuniary interest this evening? Um, I believe Deputy Mayor Hall, who was absent this evening, uh, has submitted a a declaration with respect to item 6.1. Um, he's not here for the discussion anyways, but just for the record, he has declared an interest. Uh, on to the minutes from our May 11th meeting. Can I have a motion to adopt those minutes as circulated by councelor Sample, seconded by Council Pashardy. Discussion on those. All in favor? It's carried. All right. That takes us to public question period. Under any question, name and address. We know you, but for the record, >> Michael, a few week ago, Mr. Pennsylvania council we we we uh asked you about a community support center and a healthcare center at …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, May 25, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   …
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Mon May 11, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to approve 2025 audited financial statements

Council will vote on accepting the 2025 financial statements from RLB Auditors. They will also decide on a sign by-law variance for a Tim Hortons at 802 Main Street East and a noise by-law exemption for an event on June 2, 2026. Several informational reports and correspondence items are on the agenda.

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All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, May the 11th. Uh before we begin, I would ask that if you're able that you stand and join us for We begin again by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Chippewa, Potawatomi, Chippewa, and the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions, and it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways, and resources. Are there any disclosures of pecuniary interests? >> No. >> Okay. All right. So, that takes us to our minutes from the April 27th meeting, which were included in the agenda. Can I have a motion to approve those as presented? By Councillor Gushue, seconded by >> I can't vote that way. I can't. >> Right. Yes, Deputy Mayor Hall. Any discussion on those? All in favor? >> Carried. >> All right. On to public question period. Are there any questions this evening? >> Councillor Gardiner. >> Okay. Um that that may or may not get pulled. I mean, we can pull it at It's at the end of the agenda. Okay. All right. Um nothing was submitted >> Nothing. >> online. Okay. Um okay. So, with that, we uh are joined this evening by Marie Short of RLB Auditors to take us through our draft 2025 financial s …
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Agenda Agenda Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, May 11, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   Members of Council are …
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Mon Apr 27, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to vote on rezoning at 305 Colonel Phillips Dr and set 2026 tax rates

Council will hold a public hearing to consider rezoning 305 Colonel Phillips Drive from Service Commercial to Service Commercial Exception. They will also vote on By-laws setting 2026 tax rates, authorizing a Housing Enabling Fund agreement with Ontario, and renewing the library services agreement. A sign variance request for Scotiabank at 801 Ojibway Road is recommended for denial.

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✓ Decided: Council approves zoning for day care at 305 Colonel Phillips Dr

Council approved a zoning by-law amendment to permit a day care centre at 305 Colonel Phillips Drive. The tax rate by-law for 2026, an infrastructure agreement with Ontario, and a library services agreement were also approved. A sign variance request at 801 Ojibway Road was referred back to staff. Council passed a resolution opposing proposed changes to provincial FOI laws.

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If it's clear, sure. Okay. I'm getting the signal that we're live and good to go. So, good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, April the 27th. Call the meeting to order at 6:30 and we will begin as we always do with the playing of our national anthem. >> [music] [music] >> We would also like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, the Chippewa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous histories and traditions, and it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways, and resources. Uh, does any member of council have a pecuniary interest that they need to disclose for this evening? I'm seeing none. Okay. Can I have a motion then to adopt the minutes from our April 13th council meeting that are included in the agenda? Moved by Councillor Feagan. A seconder for those? Seconded by Councillor Wagner. Any discussion on those? All in favor? That's carried. All right, the first item uh on this evening's agenda is our planning public meeting, and tonight's public meeting is being held under Section 34 of the Planning Act, and it is to consider an application for zoning by-law amendment for the lands known municip …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, April 27, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Electronic Participation This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   Members of C …
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🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
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WHEREAS the Council of the Town of Shelburne is committed to principles of transparency, accountability, and open access to information for all residents; AND WHEREAS Freedom of Information (FOI)…
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Mayor Mills yea · Councillor Benotto yea · Councillor Fegan yea · Deputy Mayor Hall yea · Councillor Wegener yea · Councillor Guchardi yea
Mon Apr 13, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to formalize library board structure and review finances

Council will receive Q1 2026 financial report and discuss requiring full audits for boards. A report finds no formal by-law establishing the library board; staff will propose a new one by June. Council also considers delegating authority during the pre-election 'lame duck' period after August 21, 2026. A parking solution for the Victoria St municipal lot is debated.

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✓ Decided: Council directs boards to full annual audits starting 2027

Council received the March 31 financial report and directed all Boards of Management to implement full annual audits instead of review engagements starting 2027. A bylaw delegating authority to the CAO during the lame duck period was passed. Staff were directed to prepare recommendations for a formal Library Board establishing by-law by June. An option to address parking congestion at council meetings was approved.

Council Chambers
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Right. >> You're tired. >> So, I stayed in the warm zone. So, I would keep my mouth shut. >> Right. >> Respecting sports. Respecting sports. >> I take deep breaths. >> All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, April the 13th. Uh before we jump in, I just wanted to let everybody know that there is an addendum to the agenda. So if you're following online, I think the the addendum has been posted. Um there's just a couple of items added under the uh motions and report section. So with that, if you're able, I would ask that you stand Heat. Heat. Heat. We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishnab including the Ojiway, Hanwatami, Chipoa and the people fires Confederacy. These traditional territories on which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Are there any disclosures of pecunior interest? No. Okay. I have a motion to approve the minutes from our March 23rd meeting. by Councelor Sample second by councelor Shardy. Anything in there be discussed. Okay. All in favor? It's carried. Public question period. Any questions? Nothing submitted. >> Okay. All right. We do have one proclamation for this evening. It's the uh Rotary …
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Agenda Agenda Addendum Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, April 13, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nat …
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Mon Mar 23, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to approve water‑stream transfer agreement via By‑law 13‑2026

The Town of Shelburne Council will receive a report on the 2025 Shelburne Drinking Water System. It will vote to adopt By‑law 13‑2026, authorizing a Health and Safety Water Stream transfer payment agreement with His Majesty the King as represented by the Minister of Infrastructure. The council will also approve By‑law 14‑2026 to confirm the proceedings of this meeting and receive several communications items for information.

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✓ Decided: Shelburne Council approves water infrastructure agreement and proclamations

Council approved By-law 13-2026 to execute a transfer payment agreement with the Minister of Infrastructure. The council also proclaimed National Dental Hygienists Week and Autism Awareness Day.

Council Chambers
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All right, good evening. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, March the 23rd. I'll be in order at 6:30. Um, staff have advised that we are having a few technical issues with the video recording, so there may be some audio issues if if you're trying to watch live stream. If that's the case, we apologize in advance. Uh, Deputy Mayor is uh, away this evening on business, so he sends his regrets. Councillor Keegan also sends his regrets, and Councillor Rector is joining us by Zoom, so she's on the screen here. We can see her, she can see us. Uh, with that, I'd ask if you're able to stand for the playing of our national >> [music] [music] >> I'd begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburne resides in traditional territory of the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Odawa, Potawatomi, Delaware, and the English of the Six Nations Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions, and it is with this statement we declare our honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples to this land, its waters, and its resources. Are there any pecuniary interest and declarations? Motion that we adopt minutes from our March 29th council meeting. Motion Who votes to adopt minutes from Councillor Rector? Thank you. So, I am approved by Councillor Machado, seconded by Councillor Bernardo. Any questions? All in favo …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, March 23, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes March 23, 2026 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Kyle Fegan Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of 2 the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pecuniary interest in …
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Mon Mar 9, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to award Well No. 1 Upgrade contract to Avertex Utility Solutions Inc.

Council will decide on awarding the Shelburne Well No. 1 Upgrade project to low bidder Avertex Utility Solutions Inc. and approve $79,786.50 from the Water Reserve. Members will also receive reports on 2025 bylaw enforcement and a new Proclamation and Flag Raising Policy, and enter closed session to discuss negotiation matters.

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✓ Decided: Council approves $79,786.50 funding and award for Shelburne Well No. 1 upgrade

The council approved funding of $79,786.50 from the Water Reserve for the Shelburne Well No. 1 upgrade and awarded the contract to Avertex Utility Solutions Inc. It adopted a new Proclamation and Flag Raising Policy while rescinding Bylaw #52-2017. The council also directed all Boards of Management to improve transparency by publishing full agendas and livestreaming meetings. Additional reports and communications were received for information.

Council Chambers
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cover. >> All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, March the 9th. Call meeting to order at 6:30. And I would ask that you stand if you're able for the national Heat up here. Heat. We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishnab, including the Ajiway, Pawatami, Chipala and the people of the freeders conference these traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement we to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Are there any disclosures of interest? Okay. All right. Can I have a motion to approve our minutes from the February 23rd region? Second by councelor Wagner discussion of those in favor. Okay. See anybody in the gallery for the question period? Nothing submitted. Okay. All right. Council inquiries. I know with the time of year and I mentioned it earlier part we are having a lot of uh issues possibly with people not picking up their dog leftovers on yards and whatnot and I'm wondering if by law can start patrolling a little more within the streets and also on Antfield walkway um there was a glass bottle smash uh against the light post and uh there's glass over there and that's as well. We can put a work order at the class. I took a down there today. I didn't see a …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, March 09, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes March 9, 2026 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Councillor Dan Sample Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Others Present: Connor Messner, SBA Engineering _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council …
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Mon Feb 23, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to approve Library building MOU with Town of Shelburne

The council will receive and approve the revised Memorandum of Understanding for the Shelburne Public Library building and property. It will also consider two sign‑by‑law variance requests: additional fascia signs at 801 Ojibway Road and a back‑lit LED ground sign at 407 Owen Sound Street. The Water & Wastewater Collection Policy amendment will be adopted, and the 2025 Council remuneration report will be received for information.

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✓ Decided: Council adopts amended water and wastewater collection policy

Council approved several items, including a sign‑by‑law variance for 801 Ojibway Road and a ground‑sign variance for 407 Owen Sound Street. Council appointed Councillor Len Guchardi to the Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex Board and authorized the execution of a revised Memorandum of Understanding for the Shelburne Public Library. Council adopted the amended Water & Wastewater (Sewer) Collection Policy and passed supporting resolutions for Bill 21 and school‑bus safety.

Council Chambers
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Oh, yeah. >> Yeah. Okay. I think I just really All right. Good evening everybody. It is 6:30, so we'll call the meeting to order and we'll begin as we always do with playing the national anthem. So, if you're able, please stand. [music] >> [music] >> Heat. [music] Heat. [bell] Heat. [music] [music] >> [music] >> Heat up here. [music] We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of Minishnab including the Ajiway, Pawatami, Chipoa and the people of the three fire confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is uh with this statement that we uh declare to honor and respect the path and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Any declarations of tuner interest? Okay. So that takes us to the minutes from our February 9th meeting. Can I have a motion to receive those minutes as circulated? Councelor Sample, seconded by Councelor Fegan. Any discussion on those? All in favor? Carried. All right. So, the first couple of items tonight >> [snorts] >> uh fall under the heading of planning public meeting. Uh the two matters are are both applications to consider variances under the signed bylaw. Uh to be clear, this is not a statutory public meeting under the planning act. Um and as such, there are no formal notice requirements as we do under under thos …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, February 23, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &n …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes February 23, 2026 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to …
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Mon Feb 9, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to approve agreements for pothole repair and ice storm assistance

The Town of Shelburne Council will approve by-laws to authorize agreements with the King for a pothole prevention program and an ice storm assistance grant. The meeting also includes the adoption of January 26 council minutes and a proclamation for Congenital Heart Defects Awareness Day.

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✓ Decided: Council approved two new provincial program agreements and confirmed meeting proceedings

The council adopted the January 26 minutes and received an election update report. It approved By-law 07-2026 for a Pot Hole Prevention and Repair Program agreement, By-law 08-2026 for a Municipal Ice Storm Assistance Program agreement, and By-law 09-2026 to confirm the meeting’s proceedings. The council also received various communications, entered and exited a closed session, and adjourned the meeting.

Council Chambers
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Jonas, I just rubbed a molding. He's going to do absolutely no damage. He goes, he says, "I can't give you your license." He says, "You deserve your license." So he says, "Come back in two weeks." So I came back in two weeks. I started the car up and he goes, he's writing. I says, "I, you know, ready to go." He just hands me my license. I don't need to see you drive againally. >> That was nice. >> [clears throat] >> All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, February the 9th. Uh we do have a committee of adjustment meeting uh in addition to our regular council agenda. So I'll call the committee of adjustment meeting to order first at 6:30. Uh tonight's committee of adjustment meeting is a public meeting being held under section 45 planning act and it is to consider a minor variance application. The application which is A26-01 is for the property located at 2011 Wellington Street in the town of Shelurn and the purpose of the application is to permit an accessory building to be located closer to the front lot line than the principal building on the lot. I will now ask the clerk for the method of notice for tonight's meeting. of tonight's public meeting sources property owners have received so we'll receive a presentation from Steve Weaver our town planner Steve will provide a summary of written comments received following that will be an opportunity for committee members as well as any members of the public to ask questions or provide c …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, February 09, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &n …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes February 9, 2026 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:44 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of 2 the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pecunia …
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Mon Feb 9, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Committee of Adjustment

Committee to consider accessory building variance at 201 Wellington St.

The Committee of Adjustment will consider a minor variance for an accessory building at 201 Wellington Street, Shelburne. The proposal seeks relief from setback requirements to allow a water treatment plant building closer to the front lot line.

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✓ Decided: Committee approves minor variance for 201 Wellington Street

The Committee of Adjustment approved a minor variance application (A26/01) for 201 Wellington Street, allowing an accessory building for a treatment plant with specific size and height limits. The approval includes conditions on the building’s use and location. The meeting was then adjourned.

Council Chambers
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Jonas, I just rubbed a molding. He's going to do absolutely no damage. He goes, he says, "I can't give you your license." He says, "You deserve your license." So he says, "Come back in two weeks." So I came back in two weeks. I started the car up and he goes, he's writing. I says, "I, you know, ready to go." He just hands me my license. I don't need to see you drive againally. >> That was nice. >> [clears throat] >> All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, February the 9th. Uh we do have a committee of adjustment meeting uh in addition to our regular council agenda. So I'll call the committee of adjustment meeting to order first at 6:30. Uh tonight's committee of adjustment meeting is a public meeting being held under section 45 planning act and it is to consider a minor variance application. The application which is A26-01 is for the property located at 2011 Wellington Street in the town of Shelurn and the purpose of the application is to permit an accessory building to be located closer to the front lot line than the principal building on the lot. I will now ask the clerk for the method of notice for tonight's meeting. of tonight's public meeting sources property owners have received so we'll receive a presentation from Steve Weaver our town planner Steve will provide a summary of written comments received following that will be an opportunity for committee members as well as any members of the public to ask questions or provide c …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Committee of Adjustment - Agenda Monday, February 09, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 7 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   2. Motions for Decision   a. Application for Minor Variance A26/01Groundswell Urban Planners Inc. - 201 Wellington Street, Shelburne   1. A26 01 - Planning Report P2026-02.pdf Recommendation: BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Committee of Adjustment receives report P2026-02 for information; AND THAT subject to the consideration of any input received at the public meeting, that the Committee of Adjustment grant approval of Minor Variance Application A26/01 for the property known municipally as 201 Wellington Street to permit relief from Section 3.2.2 of Zoning By-law 38-2007 to permit an accessory building closer to the front lot line than …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Committee of Adjustment - Minutes February 9, 2026 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order 2. Motions for Decision a. Application for Minor Variance A26/01Groundswell Urban Planners Inc. - 201 Wellington Street, Shelburne The Town Planner presented the presentation to the Committee and answered questions of the Committee. 2 Motion # CAO-2026-01 Moved By Councillor Guchardi Seconded By Councillor Sample BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Committee of Adjustment receives report P2026-02 for information; AND THAT after considering the application the Committee is satisfied that the request is minor in nature, desirable for the appropriate and continued use of the subject property and maintains the general intent and purpose of the Zoning By-law and Official Plan; AND THAT the application is approved subject to the following conditions: …
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Mon Jan 26, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to vote on withdrawing from Shelburne and District Fire Board

Council will consider a resolution to withdraw from the Shelburne and District Fire Board and re-establish fire protection as a direct municipal service. The meeting also includes a presentation on snow clearing on Willow Street, a proclamation declaring February 2026 as Black History Month, and consideration of a by-law authorizing a fire protection grant agreement. Council will enter closed session for security of property and confidential information.

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✓ Decided: Town of Shelburne votes to withdraw from Shelburne and District Fire Board

Council approved the minutes from the January 12 meeting and adopted By-law 05‑2026 to authorize an agreement with His Majesty the King. The Council passed a resolution giving notice to terminate the Town’s participation in the Shelburne and District Fire Board, effective at the start of the next fiscal year. Additional items were procedural, including receipt of communications, a closed‑session period, confirmation of By‑law 06‑2026, and adjournment of the meeting.

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I will not speak. >> All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, January the 26th. Call the meeting to order at 6:32. And I will ask that if you're able, you stand for national anthem. >> [music] [music] >> Heat up here. [music] >> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat. Heat. [music] [music] >> [music] >> We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Mishave, including the Ajiway, Padawatami, Chipoa, and the people of the three fires. Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are seek to enrich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. >> All right. Disclosures of pecuniary interest. I know that councelor Benado has mentioned one >> with the public presentation our delegation. Okay. So, councelor Benado will just leave the chambers for that portion. Uh anybody else? >> All right. Uh the minutes from our January 12th meeting that are in the agenda, can I have a motion to approve those as presented? Councelor Sample seconded by councelor Wagner. Any discussion on those? All in favor? It's carried. Public question period. Is there anybody else out there? No. Okay. Nothing was submitted. That's not mine. Okay. All right. Well, that takes us to our present …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, January 26, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &nb …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes January 26, 2026 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Staff attending: Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:32pm by Mayor Mills Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. 2 These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pecuniary interest in accordance with the Municipal Conflict …
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🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
WHEREAS the Town of Shelburne (the “Town”) is a participating municipality in the Shelburne and District Fire Board, which provides fire protection services pursuant to joint arrangements among…
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Mayor Mills yea · Councillor Benotto yea · Councillor Fegan yea · Deputy Mayor Hall yea · Councillor Wegener yea · Councillor Guchardi yea · Councillor Sample yea
Mon Jan 12, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to consider borrowing $12.97 million and zoning change at 122 Owen Sound St

Council will hold a public hearing on a zoning by-law amendment for 122 Owen Sound Street and vote on a temporary borrowing by-law for $12,974,889.00. They will also consider adopting minutes, a procedural by-law, and nominations for Community Excellence Awards. A closed session is scheduled for solicitor-client privileged advice.

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✓ Decided: Council approves $12.97M borrowing and zoning change for vet clinic

Council approved a zoning by-law amendment to permit a small animal veterinary clinic at 122 Owen Sound Street, and authorized borrowing of $12,974,889.00. They also adopted a procedural by-law, received legal advice in closed session, and supported a resolution on stockpiled American alcohol. All motions were carried unanimously.

Council Chambers
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All right, I'm getting the nod, so I guess we're good to go. We'll call the meeting to order at 6:30. Happy New Year. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, January the 12th. Um, before we jump into the national anthem, I'm just going to make one minor change [clears throat] to the agenda. Uh we have a guest joining us for the close session [clears throat] portion. So rather than make that person wait till the end of the meeting, I'm just going to bump number 10 to close session uh right up uh after our planning or public meeting. So number 10 on the agenda will move in between number four and five. So with that, I would ask that if you are able that you stand a Heat. Heat. [music] >> [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] Heat. [music] [music] Heat. >> [music] [music] >> We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishab, including the Away, Padawatami, Chipua, and the people of the free Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are heaped and rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways, and resources. Are there any disclosures of the area interests? Okay. Uh so we have two sets of minutes. minutes from our December 8th regular council meeting and then the December 15th special council me …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, January 12, 2026 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &nb …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes January 12, 2026 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Mayor Mills verbally announced that the agenda would be amended to move the closed section to item 6 …
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Mon Dec 8, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to vote on 2026 interim tax levy and fee increases

Shelburne Council will consider adopting By-law 53-2025 for the 2026 interim tax levy and By-law 54-2025 which increases various user fees, including NSF cheques from $40 to $45, a 2.5% rise in planning and operations fees, and new rates for Fiddle Park. A deferred report on procedural bylaw amendments is also up for decision. The meeting includes a closed session to discuss personal matters about an identifiable individual.

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✓ Decided: Council approved the 2026 interim levy by‑law

The council adopted By‑law 53‑2025 to set the interim levy for 2026 and approved By‑law 54‑2025 to increase several municipal fees and charges. A resolution urging Ontario to withdraw Bill 68’s changes to the Conservation Authorities Act was also passed. The meeting concluded with routine confirmations and adjournment.

Council Chambers
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[clears throat] All right, welcome everybody. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, December the 8th. If you are able, I would ask you please stand and join us for that. >> [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] [music] >> [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] Heat. >> [music] [music] >> We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Nishaave, including the Ajiu, Ottawatami, Chipoa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect past and present connection of indigenous people with this land, its waterways, and resources. Are there any disclosures of pecuniary interest? >> All right. Minutes from our November 24th meeting in the agenda. Can I have a move and second to approve those as presented by sample second by discussion those? All in favor? All right. to public question period. Before I open it up, I I will say that the council did receive uh a few comments um from residents today. Those that was circulated to all of us. Um most of them that that I sort of read through they they were more sort of commentary expressing opinions on on a report that's uh that's coming up in a few minutes, which is fine. um that there were no uh no questions in at least two of them. Uh Randa, you you had s …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, December 08, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &n …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes December 8, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of 2 the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pecuniary interest in accordance w …
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Mon Nov 24, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to vote on 2026 budget and automated speed enforcement crossing

At this meeting, the Town of Shelburne Council will consider adopting the 2026 budget via By-law 51-2025 after a public presentation and public questions. They will also receive an update on Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) and consider funding $57,703.08 for a new pedestrian crossing at Gordon Street and Main Street from ASE revenues. Additionally, Council will receive a presentation from Headwaters Health Care Centre and discuss procedural bylaw updates.

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✓ Decided: Council adopts 2026 budget estimates for general and water/sewer services

The council approved By-law 51-2025, adopting the 2026 budget estimates for general operations and water/sewer services. It also approved funding of $57,703.08 plus HST for the new PXO crossing at Gordon Street and Main Street from ASE program revenues and placed remaining ASE revenues in a reserve. Several items, including the 2026 budget presentation, a health‑care centre presentation, and various communications, were received for information.

Council Chambers
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No. >> Good. >> All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, November the 24th. Call the meeting to order at 6:31. I noticed this block is a couple of minutes behind, but I have 6:31. Uh the deputy mayor, Senator Progress, he's out of the country on uh business today, so he won't be joining us. Uh before we begin, I would ask that if you're able, we all stand This time [music] >> [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] Heat. [music] Heat. [music] >> [music] >> Drinking warm water. Okay. [laughter] Good. [laughter] >> Small public service announcement. >> Everybody drink your water. Yeah, >> we would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishab, including the Ajiway, Padawatami, Chipoa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories on which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Are there any disclosures of near interest? Okay. All right. uh minutes from our November 10th council meeting and the November 9th and 10th committee of adjustment or sorry December um 9th 2024 and uh December November 10th 2025 committee adjustment [laughter] >> it was confusing all of the minutes that were contained in the [laught …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, November 24, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &n …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes November 24, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Others Present: Maryon English, Deputy Treasurer _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Co …
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Mon Nov 10, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Committee of Adjustment

Committee to consider variance for 101 County Road 11 development

The Committee of Adjustment will consider a minor variance for a commercial development at 101 County Road 11 to reduce required parking and landscaping. The body is expected to receive a report and discuss approval conditions.

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✓ Decided: Committee approves minor variance for 101 County Road 11

The Committee of Adjustment approved Minor Variance application A25/01 for the property at 101 County Road 11, subject to specific parking and landscaping conditions. The owner must obtain a site‑plan approval, Ministry of Transportation approvals, and a building permit. The meeting was then adjourned.

Council Chambers
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Rocky. >> That was the last one I saw. That was at his wife. >> Nice. >> Well, I should clean out. I think I've been to a movie theater. >> All right. So, it is that time. We're going to get started. Before we uh get into our regular council agenda though, we do have a committee of adjustment agenda for this evening. Uh tonight's public meeting is being held under section 45 planning act to consider a minor variance application. The application which is titled A25-01 is for the property located at 101 County Road 11 within the town of Shelurn. And the purpose and uh purpose of this application rather is to request relief from zoning bylaw number 38-207 to permit a minimum of 200 parking spaces and to permit a minimum landscaped open space in the front yard which runs along county road 11.9 meters. I will now ask the clerk for the map of notice for tonight's meeting. Notice that tonight's public meeting was advertised in local media sources. Property owners within a 60 meter radius have received notification. >> So, as we normally do, we will receive a presentation from the town planner, Steve Weaver, who will provide a summary of the written comments that have been received. And then following that presentation, there will be an opportunity for members of the committee as well as any members of the public who are here to ask questions or provide comments. With that, Steve, I will turn it over to you and thank thanks for coming despite the weather. >> Um, so I do have a few sl …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Committee of Adjustment - Agenda Monday, November 10, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 7 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   2. Motions for Decision   a. Report P2025-10 from the Town Planner regarding Application for Minor Variance A25/01 CP REIT Ontario Properties Ltd. 101 County Road 11   1. A25 01 - Planning Report P2025-10 - 101 County Rd 11.pdf 2. COA Meeting Presentation (Nov 4-25).pdf Recommendation: BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Committee of Adjustment receive Report P2025-10 as information; AND THAT subject to the consideration of any input received at the public meeting, it is recommended that the Committee of Adjustment grant approval of Minor Variance Application A25/01 for a property known municipally as 101 County Road 11 to permit relief fr …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Committee of Adjustment - Minutes November 10, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Lindsay Wegener Councillor Len Guchardi Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Dan Sample Staff attending: Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Chair Wade Mills. Tonight, we have a public meeting being held under Section 45 of the Planning Act to consider a minor variance application. Minor Variance application A25/01 is for property located at 101 County Road 11 in the Town of Shelburne. The purpose of the 2 application is to request relief from Zoning By-law 38-2007 to permit a minimum of 200 parking spaces; and to permit a minimum landscaped open space in the front yard (along County Road 11) of 1.9 metres. The Chair asked the Clerk for the method of notice for tonight’s public meeting. The clerk indicated that notice of tonight’s public meeting was advertised in local media sources and property owners within a 60- metre r …
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Mon Nov 10, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council approves 2026 water budgets and votes on zoning and voting contracts

The Town of Shelburne Council will vote on rezoning 114 Main Street West, approving development charges for water and wastewater, and authorizing an electronic voting contract for 2026. The meeting also includes a proclamation for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

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✓ Decided: Council rezoned 114 Main St. West to Downtown Commercial Exception Four

The council approved the minutes from the October 27 meeting. It rezoned 114 Main Street West from Downtown Commercial (C1) to Downtown Commercial Exception Four (C1-4). The council also approved final acceptance of the Hyland Village subdivision, new development‑charge by‑laws, the 2026 water and wastewater budgets, and authorized reserve transfers for year‑end projects. Additionally, five standing committees were dissolved and an agreement with Intelivote for electronic voting services was approved.

Council Chambers
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Rocky. >> That was the last one I saw. That was at his wife. >> Nice. >> Well, I should clean out. I think I've been to a movie theater. >> All right. So, it is that time. We're going to get started. Before we uh get into our regular council agenda though, we do have a committee of adjustment agenda for this evening. Uh tonight's public meeting is being held under section 45 planning act to consider a minor variance application. The application which is titled A25-01 is for the property located at 101 County Road 11 within the town of Shelurn. And the purpose and uh purpose of this application rather is to request relief from zoning bylaw number 38-207 to permit a minimum of 200 parking spaces and to permit a minimum landscaped open space in the front yard which runs along county road 11.9 meters. I will now ask the clerk for the map of notice for tonight's meeting. Notice that tonight's public meeting was advertised in local media sources. Property owners within a 60 meter radius have received notification. >> So, as we normally do, we will receive a presentation from the town planner, Steve Weaver, who will provide a summary of the written comments that have been received. And then following that presentation, there will be an opportunity for members of the committee as well as any members of the public who are here to ask questions or provide comments. With that, Steve, I will turn it over to you and thank thanks for coming despite the weather. >> Um, so I do have a few sl …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, November 10, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &n …
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Minutes Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes Monday, November 10, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Dan Sample Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner 1. Call to Order   Council meeting called to order at 6:52 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this …
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Mon Oct 27, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to decide on $300,000 contribution for truck by-pass environmental assessment

Council will consider a report on the Shelburne Truck By-Pass, including a recommended $300,000 contribution toward a $1,200,000 environmental assessment, with requests for matching funding from Dufferin County and the Ministry of Transportation. The draft 2026 budget will also be presented for discussion, with a public meeting scheduled for November 24, 2025. Several correspondence items, including fire by-law harmonization and automated speed enforcement advocacy, are noted for information.

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✓ Decided: Council supports $300,000 contribution to Shelburne Truck Bypass environmental assessment

The council approved the minutes from the October 6, 2025 meeting. It endorsed a $300,000 contribution toward a $1.2 million environmental assessment for the Shelburne Truck Bypass and requested matching funds from Dufferin County and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. Staff were directed to present the draft 2026 budget at a public meeting on November 24, 2025. By‑law #44‑2025 confirming council proceedings was also approved.

Council Chambers
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in case you don't have any. >> Yeah. >> Good evening again. It's October 27th, 2025. It's our regular council meeting and I'll now call that to order and we'll begin with the playing of the national anthem. [music] Heat. >> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat. Heat. [music] Heat. [music] >> [music] [music] [clears throat] >> We'd like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Sheldon resides within the traditional territory and accept lands. including the Tommy Chipot and the people federation. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, waterways and resources. I do ask any that has a your interest either declare that now or at that point in our agenda tonight. That does take us on to adoption of the minutes. So we do have the minutes from October 6 before you get by Kyle by all in favor. That now takes us to public participation. We do have our public question. questions haven't any questions from the gallery tonight? Seeing none that does take us to uh proclamation. We do have a proclamation tonight that is for Veterans Week which is November 5th through 11th. So whereas Veterans Week is a time to honor Canadian veterans and soldiers made up of the young and old who share a common goal of keeping our country strong, proud, and free. And whereas Canada ha …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, October 27, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &nb …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes October 27, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Others Present: Maryon English, Deputy Treasurer _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Mayor Mills attended the meeting virtually and therefore passed the chair to Deputy Mayor Hall. Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Deputy Mayor Hall. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and re …
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Mon Oct 6, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to direct 2026 budget with up to 5% tax increase

Council will consider a budget framework directing staff to prepare a draft 2026 operating budget with a tax increase not exceeding 5%. A public hearing is scheduled for a zoning by-law amendment to permit medical offices in employment zones and regulate downtown parking. Council will also hear a presentation on maintaining water/sewer servicing for a residential development at 600 Main Street East, and debate a resolution opposing the provincial ban on automated speed enforcement cameras.

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✓ Decided: Council approves 2026 budget framework with tax cap and new staff positions

The council adopted the September 22 minutes and approved a zoning amendment to permit medical offices in the Employment zone and address downtown parking. It directed staff to prepare a 2026 operating budget that limits the tax‑rate increase to 5% and adds two full‑time positions. The council also re‑established a water and sewer servicing reserve for 600 Main Street East, approved a $140 fee waiver, and passed by‑laws for a Highway 89 pedestrian crossover and an agreement with Integrated Maintenance and Operations Services Inc.

Council Chambers
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[Music] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] Heat. Right. We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishab, including the Ajiway, Pawatami, Chipoa, and the uh people of the Three Flyers Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement we declare to honor and respect past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land. its waterways and resources. Are there any uh disclosures of peculiar interest? Okay. All right. The minutes from our September 22nd regular meeting the agenda package. Any questions or comments on those? I have a motion to adopt those as presented. So, second by Wagner. All in favor? That takes us to our planning public meeting. So, tonight's public meeting is being held under section 34 of the planning act and it is to consider a town initiated zoning bylaw amendment. The proposed amendment seeks to update the town zoning bylaw to amend the employment which is M1 and uh MF zones for properties on Centennial Road and Industrial Road to add medical office and clinic as a permitted use. In conjunction with these changes and as a town initiated amendment, the opportunity is being taken to address long-standing issues with parking and access in the downtown core, ensuring the downtown private rights of way are kept unobstructed or requi …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, October 06, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &nb …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes October 6, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Dan Sample Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:35 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pec …
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Whereas the Province of Ontario filed enabling regulations in December 2019, to prescribe the locations, fines, and signage for municipalities to utilize Automated Speed Enforcement Cameras (ASE) as…
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Mayor Mills yea · Councillor Benotto yea · Councillor Fegan yea · Councillor Wegener yea · Councillor Guchardi yea
Mon Sep 22, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to vote on subdivision and zoning amendment for 416-428 Main Street West

Council will consider a report recommending approval of a draft plan of subdivision and zoning bylaw amendment for lands at 416, 420, and 428 Main Street West for residential development. A public meeting on the 2025 Development Charges Background Study is also scheduled. Additional items include a proclamation for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and receiving various communications, including the OPP Detachment Board annual report and a media release on automated speed enforcement.

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✓ Decided: Council approved a fire protection agreement for Shelburne and District Fire Department

The council adopted the September 8 minutes, approved a draft subdivision plan with conditions, and passed zoning amendments for three Main Street West properties. It also authorized a fire protection agreement and confirmed the meeting's by‑laws before adjourning.

Council Chambers
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All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting and Fiddleville nonprofit housing board meeting for Monday, September the 22nd. Uh before we do get into our regular council agenda, I will call the Fiddleville nonprofit housing board meeting to order at 6:29. Forum has been established. Uh, are there any notices of interest set by any member? If not, okay. Uh, can I have a motion then to adopt the minutes from May 26 board meeting by member Venado? Second by member Wagner. Any discussion? All in favor? Carried. Okay. On to uh the financial report. >> Uh, thank you. Can you hear me clearly? Yeah. >> Okay. Excellent. So, if you turn to page nine of your package, first thing we'll begin with is the balance sheet. Um, the balance current period would reflect August 2025. The beginning balance statement is January 2025. I do think it's practical to see the before and after simply because we have $116,000 in the bank, but if we had $2 million before, that would be important to know, you know, but you can see we've gone from 99 to $116,000 during the year. In the investment reserve fund, we have $122,000 there. We only update that once a year at the annual report. We're getting about 4% interest on the money right now. So, it will be a little more than that. Probably the largest change there is the total reserve fund went from 28,896 to 61,000. And that's because we've got some coochi money. We got money $50,000 towards the parking lot this year from the coun …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, September 22, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof & …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes September 22, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Len Guchardi Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:43 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to …
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Mon Sep 8, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council considers $52,484 funding for Community Harvest Initiative Grant

The Town of Shelburne Council will vote on funding for a regional harvest initiative and the appointment of a Drainage Superintendent. Members will also discuss winter parking hours and the appointment of hearing officers for administrative penalties.

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✓ Decided: Council reaffirmed dissolution of Shelburne & District Fire Board

The council voted 6‑0 to reaffirm its position that the Shelburne and District Fire Board be dissolved and transitioned to a municipal fire service. Staff were directed to complete costing analyses for a fire service effective Jan 1 2027 and to issue a two‑year notice if a negotiated dissolution is not reached by Oct 29 2025. The council also approved $52,484 for the Dufferin County Community Harvest Initiative and appointed a new Drainage Superintendent. Additional by‑laws on winter parking, administrative penalties and hearing officers were enacted.

Council Chambers
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We still have form though. >> There she is. >> She's looking pretty funny tonight. >> All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, September the 8th. Uh before we get started, I would ask that you please stand and join us for the playing of our national anthem. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] Heat up here. [Music] We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishab, including the Ajiway, Padawatami, Chipoa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous histories and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Uh, does any member of council have any pecuniary interests that they need to disclose this evening? No. Okay. Uh, the minutes from our August 25th meeting. Can I have a motion to adopt those minutes as presented and circulated? Moved by councelor Sample, seconded by Councelor Kashardi. Thank you. Any discussion on those? All in favor? That's carried. All right. Uh public question period. Is anybody logged on for that? >> No, sir. No questions. And no questions were submitted. >> Correct. >> Okay. >> All right. We do have one proclamation uh this evening. It was requested from the Shelurn S …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, September 08, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Electronic Participation This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   Members …
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Minutes Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes Monday, September 08, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Electronic Participation Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Others Present: Carol Maitland, Economic Development Officer 1. Call to Order   Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indig …
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WHEREAS the Shelburne and District Fire Board operates under a joint municipal board of management that was established by agreement in 1991 between the Town of Shelburne, the Township of Amaranth…
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Mayor Mills yea · Councillor Benotto yea · Councillor Fegan yea · Councillor Wegener yea · Councillor Guchardi yea · Councillor Sample yea
Wed Sep 3, 2025 · 6:45 PM

Arts Culture and Heritage Committee

Committee reviews updates on community events and heritage plaque

This meeting of the Arts Culture and Heritage Committee consists primarily of updates on past and upcoming events, including the Eid ul Adha Festival, Fridays in the Park, Movies in Grace Tipling Hall, a heritage plaque application for 119 First Ave, and preparations for a travelling museum exhibit. No formal decisions or financial approvals are on the agenda; the committee will adopt previous minutes and handle routine procedural matters.

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Okay. So, we'll call the meeting to order and I'll start off with the land acknowledgement. We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anesabi, including the Ajubi, Padawatami, Chippoa, and the peoples of the three fires confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work and play and learn, excuse me, are ste indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Okay. So, we'll start with the adoption of the agenda. Um, Anybody got anything they want to change on the agenda or add to the agenda before we adopt it the way it is? If not, um, >> am I am I supposed to speak about the DMC thing? Oh, never mind. I see it. 5.1. >> I haven't got there yet. We're just >> Yeah. No, no. I'm just wondering if it was on the agenda. It is. It's all good. >> Okay. I'm going to move this over here so I can move my screen down then. Oh, get back here. Get back. It's just moving too quickly. So, just give me a second here. So, can I get somebody to move the adoption of the agenda if there's no changes or anything? >> I'll move. >> Okay. Deb and seconded by >> I'll second it >> file. All in favor and that's carried >> and any um declarations of pecuni or interest for any of the items on the agenda. If not um move on to the adoption of …
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Agenda Agenda Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Arts Culture and Heritage Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, September 03, 2025 6 :45 P . m . - 7 :45 P . m . Electronic Participation This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steed in rich indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Adoption of Agenda   Recommendation: BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Arts Culture and Heritage Committee Agenda for Sep …
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Mon Aug 25, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to consider library MOU and development charge rates

The Town of Shelburne Council will review a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the public library building and property. The meeting includes presentations on draft development charge rates and requested upgrades to KTH Park.

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✓ Decided: Council approves Shelburne Public Library building and property MOU

The council adopted the July 28, 2025 meeting minutes and received two public presentations on development charges and KTH Park upgrades as information. It approved the Shelburne Public Library Building & Property memorandum of understanding and directed staff to report back on a subdivision plan and zoning amendment. The council also received reports on automated speed enforcement and various communications, and ordered a committee‑structure report by the end of October 2025. The meeting concluded with the enactment of By‑law 30‑2025.

Council Chambers
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You know, yeah. All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, August the 25th. Uh before we get started, I would ask that you stand if you're able and join us for the Heat. [Music] [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. I'd like to begin by respectfully acknowledging the town of Shelburn resides within the traditional territory and ancestrial lands of the Inishab including the Egypt, Potawatami, Chipoa and the people, three fires and these traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are seek the rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement we declare to honor and respect past connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Standard reminder to members of council to declare any junior interests they may have. Okay. Uh, minutes from our July 28th council meeting. Can I have a motion to approve those minutes as presented and circulated? By councelor Wagner, seconded by councelor Sample. Any discussion on those? All in favor? All right. Uh, we have a couple of presentations this evening, but before we get into that, uh, are there any public question period questions? nothing prior. All right. So, the first presentation is from our uh development charges consultants, Hempson. Um they're going to uh walk us through what they've been working on. So, I think we're joined by Craig and Danielle. Maybe just Craig. >> Yes. Good evening. Danielle's here as well. Yes. >> How you …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, August 25, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof &nbs …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes August 25, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of 2 the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pecuniar …
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Mon Jul 28, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to vote on 2026 budget schedule and sewer policy

The Town of Shelburne Council will vote on a 2026 Strong Mayor budget schedule and a Water & Wastewater Collection Policy amendment. The meeting also includes a public question period and a request to waive fees for a community fundraiser.

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✓ Decided: Council approved 2026 Strong Mayor Budget Schedule and cut amendment timelines

The council adopted the 2026 Strong Mayor Budget Schedule and shortened the time limits for budget amendments and veto overrides. It also approved the amended Water & Wastewater (Sewer) Collection Policy and granted a partial fee waiver for a community fundraiser. Additional actions included proclaiming September 2025 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, supporting Orangeville’s Elect Respect resolution, and enacting By‑law #29‑2025.

Council Chambers
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Hey, we're live. >> Okay. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, July the 28th. Call the meeting to order at 6:30 and we'll begin with playing the national anthem. [Music] Heat. [Applause] [Music] Heat. All right. We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelburn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishnav, including the Ajiway, Padawatami, Chipoa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Are there any uh disclosures of pecuniary interest for this evening? Oh, okay. Can I have a motion then to uh approve the minutes from our January or sorry January July 14th regular council meeting as presented? Moved by councelor Sample seconded by councelor Gashardi. Any discussion on those? All in favor? It's carried. I don't think there's any member of the public logged on. Were there any questions submitted? No sir, no questions this evening. >> Okay. All right. We do have a proclamation this evening for childhood cancer awareness month and the proclamation reads as follows. Whereas approximately 10,000 children are living with cancer in Canada today. Each year about 1500 cases are diagnosed becaus …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, July 28, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Electronic Participation This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   Members of Co …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes July 28, 2025 6:30 pm Electronic Participation Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. 2 These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pecuniary interest in accordance with the Municipal Conf …
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Mon Jul 14, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to consider zoning amendment for 114 Main Street West

The Town of Shelburne Council will review a zoning by-law amendment application and a quarterly financial report. The body is also deciding on a fee waiver for a local community event.

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✓ Decided: Council allocates $52,575.76 to HR Reserve and approves fee waiver

The Council approved the June 30 financial report and moved $52,575.76 into the Human Resources Reserve. It also approved a $99.78 fee waiver for the Shelburne Terry Fox Run pavilion. The Council received a planning report on a zoning amendment for 114 Main Street West, accepted various communications, and confirmed By‑law #28‑2025.

Council Chambers
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But my my fridge is still in the kitchen that everywhere else. So I have to like go through the like, you know, to get into the >> Here we go. >> All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, July the 14th. Call the meeting to order at 5:30. And before we begin, I would ask that you stand if you're able to [Music] Heat. Heat. [Applause] Heat. [Music] We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides es in the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Imishave including the Ajiway Pawatami Chipua and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn or seek enrich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement we declare to honor and respect past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. Are there any declarations uh or disclosures of pecuniary interests? No. Okay. Uh minutes from our June 23rd meeting. Can I have a motion to approve those minutes as circulated by councelor Sample, second by councelor Pashardi. Questions on those? Favor? >> All right. So the first uh item is our planning public meeting. Tonight's public meeting uh is under section 34 of the planning act and it's to consider an application for zoning bylaw amendment for the lands known municipally as 114 main street west children. Uh the purpose and effect of the amendment being saw is to add a sightsp …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, July 14, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes July 14, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Councillor Kyle Fegan Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to stat …
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Mon Jun 23, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council to adopt 2024 Asset Management Plan amendment and allocate sewage capacity

This regular council meeting includes a presentation from Melancthon Township about a proposed quarry and one from Dufferin County on the Community Safety Well Being Plan. Council will vote on adopting an amendment to the 2024 Asset Management Plan and on allocating sewage capacity for priority ICI and residential developments. A request to allow alcohol at a slo-pitch tournament on July 12 is also up for decision.

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✓ Decided: Council adopts amended 2024 Asset Management Plan

Council approved the 2024 Asset Management Plan as amended on June 23, 2025. It also set sewage capacity reserves for priority developments, granted a one‑time alcohol permit for the Shelburne Supreme Slo‑Pitch tournament, and approved several informational items and a confirming by‑law. All motions were carried.

Council Chambers
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Again, good evening. Uh, welcome to the town of Sheldon's regular council meeting for June 23rd, 2025. Again, I'll call the meeting to order at 6:31. Uh, we are live streaming and we will begin uh with the claim of the national incident. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] Heat. And we'd like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Stalin resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishab including the Ajiway fed by Tommy. Chipa and the people of the three Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped to enrich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect past and present connections of indigenous peoples with this land, this waterways and resources. Again, now we're at a point during the meeting. uh our members of council um may declare a pinary interest in accordance with the municipal conflict of interest actment. [Music] Uh first up we do have the adoption of minutes. So these are minutes from June 2nd 2025 that we had as well as a special council meeting on June 6th. Both those minutes and moving second. All in favor? That carries. That then does take us to the public participation if we have any public questions. No questions. Very good. That now takes us to presentations. And we do have our distinguished guests from just north of town. council. Thank you very much for having us. I'm not sure distinguish but sorry …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, June 23, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes June 23, 2025 6:30 pm Council Chambers 203 Main St. E, Shelburne Members in attendance: Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Mayor Wade Mills Councillor Kyle Fegan Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner Others Present: Stephen Burnett, Municipal Engineer Chad Smith, GIS Coordinator _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:31 pm by Deputy Mayor Hall. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure …
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Fri Jun 6, 2025 · 2:30 PM

Special Council Meeting

Council considers $2.36 million tender for Fiddle Park upgrades

The Town of Shelburne is holding a special council meeting to review a project award for park improvements. Council will decide whether to approve a specific tender submission for the Fiddle Park Upgrades Project.

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✓ Decided: Council approves $2.36M tender for Fiddle Park upgrades

The Council approved the tender from TDI/XGD for the Shelburne Fiddle Park upgrades project at a total of $2,358,142.52 plus HST. It also approved By‑law #26‑2025 to confirm the proceedings of the special council meeting. The meeting was then adjourned.

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It's like, so you suck this much. Good. All right. Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to our special meeting of council for Friday, June the 6th. uh call the meeting to order at 2:31 and uh we will start with the playing of the national anthem. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] Heat up here. Okay. Uh we would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that town of Shelburn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishnab including the Ajiway, Padawatami, Chippoa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in history and tradition. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways, and resources. Uh, are there any disclosures of pecuni or interest with respect to the one and only agenda item on today's agenda? Okay. I I didn't suspect so. So with that, I will turn it over to our CEO um to present her report regarding the Fiddle Park uh upgrade project award tender. Thank you, Mayor Bills. So, I'm going to start with the background first and refer to the scope of the project that was included in this tender. And you have in the uh summary and appendix 2 the budget that council approved and that detail under the 2025 capital project description. So included in this specific tender were a range of items. Uh the site preparation and servicing, profess …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Special Council Meeting - Agenda Friday, June 06, 2025 2 :30 P . m . - 3 :30 P . m . Electronic Participation This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   3. Motions a …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes June 6, 2025 2:30 pm Electronic Participation Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Lindsay Wegener Members Absent Councillor Dan Sample Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Others Present: Will Thomson, Manager of Operations Parks and Facilities, _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 2:31 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: 2 We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof No disclo …
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Mon Jun 2, 2025 · 6:30 PM

Regular Council Meeting

Council considers restructuring fire services and adopting 10-year financial plan

Council will discuss the dissolution of the Shelburne and District Fire Board and the re-establishment of a town fire department by 2026. The meeting includes a public hearing on subdivision and zoning applications for Main Street West and the adoption of a long-term financial plan through 2034.

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✓ Decided: Council re‑established Shelburne fire department and halted $15 M fire‑hall spending

Council received the fire services report and re‑endorsed the dissolution of the Shelburne and District Fire Board. It approved the re‑establishment of a town fire department by Q2/Q3 2026 and suspended all spending on an expanded or new fire hall estimated at $15 million. The council also adopted the Long‑Term Financial Plan 2025‑2034, replacing the 5‑Year Capital Plan.

Council Chambers
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And we're live. All right. Good evening everyone. Welcome to our regular council meeting for Monday, June the 2nd. Uh before we begin, uh I would just ask that you join us for the playing of our national anthem. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the town of Shelurn resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Inishab, including the Ajiway, Padawatami, Chipawa, and the people of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play, and learn are steeped in rich indigenous history and traditions. And it is with this statement that we declare to honor and respect the past and present connection of indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways, and resources. Are there any disclosures of pecuniary interest for this evening? No. Okay. Uh, can I have a motion then to adopt the minutes from our May 26th meeting? Moved by councelor Fegan, seconded by Deputy Mayor Hull. Any questions or discussion on those minutes? No. Okay. All in favor? That's carried. All right. So, on to our planning public meeting. So, tonight's public meeting is being held under sections 34 and 51 of the planning act. and it is to consider a draft plan of subdivision and an amendment to the town of Shelurn zoning bylaw number 38-207 for the lands municipally known as 416, 420 and 428 Main Street West. The purpose and effect of the draft plan of subdivision …
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Agenda Agenda Minutes Open Video in new Window Video Town of Shelburne Regular Council Meeting - Agenda Monday, June 02, 2025 6 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m . Electronic Participation This document can be made available in other accessible formats and with communication supports as soon as practicable and upon request.   Information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act . The agenda is a public document and forms part of the permanent public record. Questions about the collection of personal information should be directed to the Clerk at 519-925-2600. 1. Call to Order   Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources.  2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof   Members of Co …
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1 Corporation of the Town of Shelburne Council Minutes June 2, 2025 6:30 pm Electronic Participation Members in attendance: Mayor Wade Mills Deputy Mayor Shane Hall Councillor Walter Benotto Councillor Kyle Fegan Councillor Len Guchardi Councillor Dan Sample Councillor Lindsay Wegener Staff attending: Denyse Morrissey, CAO Carey Holmes, Director of Financial Services/Treasurer Jennifer Willoughby, Director of Legislative Services/Clerk Jim Moss, Director of Development and Operations Alice Byl, Deputy Clerk/Committee Coordinator Steve Wever, Town Planner _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order Council meeting called to order at 6:30 pm by Mayor Mills. Canadian National Anthem Land Acknowledgement: We would like to begin by respectfully acknowledging that the Town of Shelburne resides within the traditional territory and ancestral lands of 2 the Anishinaabe, including the Ojibway, Potawatomi, Chippewa and the People of the Three Fires Confederacy. These traditional territories upon which we live, work, play and learn are steeped in rich Indigenous history and traditions. It is with this statement that we declare to honour and respect the past and present connection of Indigenous peoples with this land, its waterways and resources. 2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof Members of Council are required to state any pecuniary interest in accorda …
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🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
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BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council receives report CAO2025-02 regarding Future Fire Services – Town of Shelburne for information; and THAT Council re-endorses that the Shelburne and District Fire Board be…
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Mayor Mills yea · Councillor Benotto yea · Councillor Fegan yea · Deputy Mayor Hall yea · Councillor Wegener yea · Councillor Guchardi yea · Councillor Sample yea

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