Agenda Package Pg 1 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA Tuesday, April 26, 2016, 7:00 pm Civic Centre Pages 1. ROLL CALL 2. DECLARATION OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 3. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS 3.1 Minutes of February 23, 2016 2 4. CORRESPONDENCE 5. PUBLIC PRESENTATION 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 6.1 Update - Multi-Complex - Councillor Reinhardt to provide oral report 6.2 Parks - Inventory 5 6.3 Outdoor Rinks / Skate Path - Discussion 7. NEW BUSINESS 7.1 Geese Management 7 8. ADDENDUM 9. CLOSED SESSION 10. SCHEDULE OF NEXT MEETING 11. ADJOURNMENT
Agenda Package Pg 2 1 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES Tuesday, February 23, 2016 7:00 pm Civic Centre Present: Regrets: Resources: C. Margetts, Chair B. Blewett, Member B. Boilard, Member M. Meloche, Member C. Nykyforak, Member/Councillor D. Pounall, Member S. Reinhardt, Member/Councillor K. Wannan, Member D. Marchisella, Mayor/Ex-Officio J. Labreche, Secretary 1. ROLL CALL The meeting was called to order by the Chair at 7:01pm. 2. DECLARATION OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 3. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS 3.1 Minutes of January 28, 2016 Res#: 07/16 Moved By: C. Nykyforak Seconded By: M. Meloche That the minutes of January 28, 2016 be amended by removing Ms. Caitlin Prest from 5.2 and they be accepted as revised. Carried 4. CORRESPONDENCE 5. PUBLIC PRESENTATION
Agenda Package Pg 3 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 6.1 Dog park update Staff to send thank you letter to Mr. Perry for inquiring about a new Dog Park. 2 Res#: 08/16 Moved By: C. Nykyforak Seconded By: B. Blewett That a full inventory of all parks in our community and the usage of the parks be provided for the next meeting. Carried 6.2 Multi-complex Resolution No. 60/16 from Council, February 10, 2016 = That the Council of the City of Elliot Lake support the development of a Multi-Use recreation centre; And that an ad hoc Multi-Use Complex Committee be established with the following three members of Council serving on the committee: Mayor Marchisella, Councillor VanRoon and Councillor Reinhardt. 6.3 Collins Hall 7. NEW BUSINESS Resolution No. 62/16 - from Council February 8, 2016 - That Staff Report CA02016-04 of the Chief Administrative Officer, dated February 1, 2016 relating to the options available with respect to impending relocation of Elliot Lake Foodland out of Collins Hall be received; And that the administration negotiate a settlement with the Insurance company to return the Collins Hall, as close as possible, to its original state; And that administration be directed to provide a report with regard to a consultation process which will assist Council in their decision-making regarding the future of the Collins Hall 7.1 Skating path Discussion regarding the skating path - Spring the Committee will review the outdoor rinks and skating path and plan for the next season. At the Youth workshop held last week the youth indicated their interest towards having a skating path in our community. As well they recommended the following; new hockey rink boards, splash pad, mesh or nets around the rinks to prevent loss of pucks, benches closer to the rinks to put skates on, boards and a
Agenda Package Pg 4 smooth/flat concrete area to play ball hockey on in the spring/summer/fall and finally the washrooms to be open at Rio Den. 3 7.2 Manager of Recreation and Culture update 8. ADDENDUM Manager discussed the workshop for the youth and things they would like to see and do within our Community. Winterfest Schedule Coffee House March Break - March 11-21 - Free Public swims sponsored by Tim Horton's Minor Hockey - winding down Spring Swimming lessons begin after march break. Drag race meeting ongoing Strategic Plan Res#: 09/16 Moved By: C. Nykyforak Seconded By: K. Wannan That the Committee dedicate time at the March 29 th meeting for a strategic planning session. Carried 9. CLOSED SESSION 10. SCHEDULE OF NEXT MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at 6pm. 11. ADJOURNMENT Res#: 10/16 Moved By: B. Boilard Seconded By: B. Blewett That the meeting be adjourned at the hour of 8:02pm. Carried
Agenda Package Pg 5 2016 PARKS/TRAILS IN ELLIOT LAKE PARKS Baseball diamond Soccer Field Basket Ball Court Picnic Areas Pavilion Rest Rooms Playground/Fitness Equip Tennis Waterfront Boat Launches Cross Country Ski Trail 15 Km Walking Trail~Nature Walking Trail~Hiking Outdoor Rinks Skateboard Park 1 Roman Park X 2 Burley Park 2 X X 3 Kiwanis Park X X X X X X X 4 Parsons Park X X X 6 Westview Park X X X X X 7 Westview Trailer Park X X 8 Municipal Boat Launch X X X X X 9 Fire Tower Lookout X X X 10 Glenden Park (Washington) X X X 11 Paris/Axmith Park X X 12 Spine Beach X X X X X X 13 Spruce Beach X X X X X X 14 Esten Park X X 15 Nordic Park X X X 16 Symbol Park (Across from Esso) X 17 Miner's Memorial Park X X X 20 Cemetery X 21 Dog Park (Pearson) 22 Tennis Club X 23 Esten Boat Launch X 24 Depot Boat Launch X X X 25 Dunlop Boat Launch X X 26 Trail Head (Hwy 108/17) X X X 27 Taylor Park (Ottawa Avenue) F
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Agenda Package Pg 7 Memo To: Public Services Committee From: Sean McGhee, Director of Operations CC: Date: 14 April, 2016 Re: Update on Nuisance Goose Management Strategy A proposed strategy for the management of nuisance waterfowl was discussed at the Public Services Committee meeting held on March 21 st. The following is an outline of the actions that the Parks Department will be introducing this season with the associated costs (where available): Airborne and ground mounted predator decoys Three Eagle kites and three coyote decoys have been ordered. One of each will be installed at the three primary locations which are Spine Beach, Spruce Beach, and Westview Park. The units will be installed and removed each day to prevent theft and vandalism. Total cost for these items was $904. 85 Waterfowl Deterrent Spray This product is marketed as an environmentally sound, spray applied product designed to render groundcover and grass undesirable to geese. The Parks department will be trialing the product to determine its effectiveness in the primary park locations. Total cost for the initial trial which is sufficient to cover 16,000 ft 2 is $240. 00 Physical Barriers Low level snow fencing is being investigated to create physical barriers in an effort to impede movement. The fencing will be approximately 1 foot in height. The Parks Department supervisor is in the process of sourcing safe, aesthetically acceptable options for fastening and securing the barriers. Total cost to be determined. Office of the DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS phone 705.848.2287 ext 2601 fax 705.461.7309 sean.mcghee@city.elliotlake.on.ca
Agenda Package Pg 8 Sound Deterrents Air horns are being purchased as a cost effective deterrent. Bulk purchasing is being considered. Total cost to be determined. Nest and Egg Disruption Permit Number DA4646 for the Collection, Destruction and Disposal of Eggs was secured by Parks Department personnel through the Ministry of Natural Resources. Efforts will be made to locate the nesting areas, after which appropriate legal measures will be taken to disrupt the successful hatching of the eggs. This is a cost which will be determined through careful monitoring of dedicated Parks Department waterfowl management time. Updates will be provided to Committee throughout the season to determine the effectiveness of the various measures being pursed. Respectfully Submitted Approved Sean McGhee Director of Operations Jeff Renaud Chief Administrative Officer Page - 2 - C:\Users\smcghee\Desktop\Public Service Committee\4.0 PSC Meeting - April 18, 2016\Memo - Nuisance Goose Management Strategy Update.docx