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charges over that time. Goodchild said the Liberals are just kicking the can down the road. “Instead of reducing rates, it is going to cost us more in the JUSTIN SKINNER long run,” he said. “This is not JOHN EDWARDS going to help us whatsoever. SIMON MARTIN They’re doing this for votes.” The government’s new This summer we’ll see a measures also include helpbreak on hydro bill costs, but ing low-income residents and some residents particularly hard broadening the rural and remote hit by high rates and delivery rate protection program by subfees, aren’t buying it. sidizing rural homeowners who Daren Goodchild, a horse have unusually high distribufarmer from Markham, has felt tion rates. The savings could be the pinch. between $12 and $75 depending The electricity bill for his on consumption and rate plan. small farm from October to Those subsidies will cost the December in 2016 totalled $592, government’s treasury, and taxincluding $130 in delivery fees payers, about $2.5 billion over alone. With an electric wellthe next three years. pump for water and an oilCritics say lowering the cost burning furnace in his 160-yearof hydro artificially without old home, the costs of running addressing broader structural the farm are fast spiralling out issues is a mistake. of control and he feels “Nothing in the govthere’s little hope of ernment’s new plan slowing it. changes the under“It’s gotten to lying costs of the ‘Nothing in the the point where power system,” government’s new we have changed said energy plan changes the our behaviour as consultant Tom best we can but Adams. underlying costs it doesn’t seem He challenged of the power to make a lick the notion that of difference,” he Wynne’s plan was system.” said. like refinancing a Premier Kathleen mortgage. – Tom Adams, Wynne announced “Not true. Her energy March 2 that the govplan is like refinancing consultant ernment would reduce monthly rental costs. hydro rates by 25 per The monthly rent paycent, which includes the ments will go down, but eight per cent rebate on after the next election the the Ontario portion of the renter will be in much HST. In order to do this, worse trouble.” the plan refinances the Adams says Ontario is payments to private power actually enjoying something providers who signed on for of a “power cost sweet spot” 20-year contracts. at the moment, with relatively Under the new plan, the provaffordable nuclear power. But ince has increased the payment that’s about to change, he said, term from 20 to 30 years, which with some of the province’s will incur $25 billion in interest nuclear generating units up
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Daren Goodchild is one of many Ontarians struggling with surging hydro rates. He lives on a farm in rural Markham and says the electricity costs of running his small farm have become insanely high. for refurbishment in the near future. “A decline in nuclear production and a sharp increase in cost is about to happen,” Adams said. Keith Brooks, programs director at Environmental Defence, is pleased the government’s plan includes conservation initiatives like the $200 million Affordability Fund, which helps people make their homes more energy efficient. But he said the government’s reforms make no changes to the supply mix – the amount of power we get from nuclear versus gas versus wind. “… To keep costs low, we need to see more renewables in Ontario’s future,” he wrote in an opinion piece for Metroland Media. “Wind and solar power costs are plummeting, while costs for nuclear power are rising. Renewable energy has created a solid foundation for a clean economy – one that Ontario now needs to
build upon.” Ontario’s PC and NDP energy critics both say halting the sale of public electric companies is priority Number 1. The cost to consumers is being hijacked by the drive for profit. “…Because of the way these new private power contracts are written, we are stuck paying guaranteed profit for power plants whether we need them or not,” said Peter Tabuns, NDP energy critic. “Right now, Ontario generates more power than we can use, about $2 billion a year worth of surplus power that we sell to Quebec and New York at a deep — 75 per cent — discount. In fact, many times we have to pay them to take our power.” Transparency on the government’s current energy contracts is also lacking, said Todd Smith, PC energy critic. “In my own riding of Prince Edward-Hastings, I’ve watched power companies ask for and get
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Upcoming Meetings Tuesday, March 21 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 22 – Council Public Meeting – 7:30 p.m Monday, March 27 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Agendas for all meetings are available on the Town’s website under Mayor and Council section – Council Calendar. Meetings will be held at the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 1st floor ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM For meetings held in the Council Chambers, the Town of Richmond Hill offers an assistive listening system. Should you require the use of this system, please advise the Office of the Clerk in advance by sending an e-mail to clerks@richmondhill. ca or by speaking with Clerk’s Office staff before the start of the meeting.
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COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, April 5, 2017 Concerning Proposed Zoning By-law Amendments A Public Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, to notify the public and receive comments on the following application that has been received by the Town. Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-16032 Town Planner: Simone Fiore, Planner II - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-771-2479 Email: simone.fiore@richmondhill.ca A request from Torview Properties Inc. to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Part of Lots 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 and Lot 3, Plan 4342 and municipally known as 9471 Yonge Street. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to permit medical uses as an additional permitted use within the existing mixed-use commercial/ residential building. No physical changes are proposed for the site. Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-16045 Town Planner: Simone Fiore, Planner II - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-771-2479 Email: simone.fiore@richmondhill.ca A request from Lorwood Holdings Incorporated to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Block 248, Registered Plan 65M-3754 and municipally known as 11860 Yonge Street. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to permit an additional fast food use and a commercial school use as permitted uses within the existing commercial building. No physical changes are proposed for the site. Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-16038 Town Planner: Kayla Apostolides, Planner I - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-771-5563 Email: kayla.apostolides@richmondhill.ca A request from Inter Universe Canada Inc. to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Part of Lot 56, Concession 1, E.Y.S, and municipally known as 360 19th Avenue. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to facilitate the future severance of the subject lands in order to create one (1) additional building lot having frontage on Heathmont Court. Lands Containing Seven (7) or More Residential Units: A copy of this notice must be posted by the owner of any land that contains seven (7) or more residential units in a location that is visible to all of the residents. Any person may attend the meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments. Written comments by any person unable to attend the meeting should be made in person, or by mail to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3P4, or fax to 905-771-2502, or by email to clerks@richmondhill.ca and is to be received no later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. Zoning By-law Amendment Appeal: If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments are passed or refused, the person or
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Public Notice public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill to the Ontario Municipal Board and may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. If you wish to be notified of the passing or refusal of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments, you must make a written request to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Notice of Collection: Personal information is collected under the authority of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 and may be contained in an appendix of a staff report, published in the meeting agenda, delegation list and/or the minutes of the public meeting and made part of the public record. The Town collects this information in order to make informed decisions on the relevant issues and to notify interested parties of Council’s decisions. It may also be used to serve notice of an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Names and addresses contained in submitted letters and other information will be available to the public, unless the individual expressly requests the Town to remove their personal information. The disclosure of this information is governed by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M.56. Questions about this collection and disclosure should be directed to the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Additional Information: For more information about these matters, including information about preserving your appeal rights, please contact the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Questions about the information and recommendations contained in the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment Staff Reports should be directed to the Planning & Regulatory Services Department by calling 905-771-8910 between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM. You can pick up the Staff Reports at the Office of the Clerk, located on the Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices, on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 after 3 PM. The Staff Reports will also be available on RichmondHill.ca. To find it, select the Calendar and click on the relevant meeting for a list of items. Town of Richmond Hill Telephone: 905-771-8800 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Dated this 9th day of March, 2017.
COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, April 5, 2017 Concerning a Proposed Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision A Public Meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, to notify the public and receive comments on the following applications that have been received by the Town. Inquiries Refer To: Town Files: D02-16039 and D03-16013 Town Planner: Shelly Cham, Senior Planner Telephone: 905-747-6470 Email: shelly.cham@richmondhill.ca A request from 2360313 Ontario Ltd. and 2431890 Ontario Inc. to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Part of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 62 and 63, Plan 1923, and municipally known as 20, 24, 26 and 28 Weldrick Road West. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment would amend Zoning By-law Number 2523, as amended, by rezoning the subject lands from “Third Density Residential (R3) Zone” to “Residential Multiple One (RM1) Zone” to permit a townhouse development. The purpose of the proposed draft Plan of Subdivision is to create a nine block subdivision to facilitate future parcels of tied land and lands intended for future common element condominium tenure. Lands Containing Seven (7) or More Residential Units: A copy of this notice must be posted by the owner of any land that contains seven (7) or more residential units in a location that is visible to all of the residents. Any person may attend the meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment and/or Draft Plan of Subdivision. Written comments by any person unable to attend the meeting should be made in person, or by mail to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3P4, or fax to 905771-2502, or by email to clerks@richmondhill.ca and is to be received no later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. Please ensure that you include your name and address so that you may be contacted if necessary.
Zoning By-law Amendment and Proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision Appeal: If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is passed or refused and/or before the proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision is approved or refused, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill to the Ontario Municipal Board and may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. If you wish to be notified of the passing or refusal of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment and/or decision of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill in respect of the proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, you must make a written request to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Notice of Collection: Personal information is collected under the authority of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 and may be contained in an appendix of a staff report, published in the meeting agenda, delegation list and/or the minutes of the public meeting and made part of the public record. The Town collects this information in order to make informed decisions on the relevant issues and to notify interested parties of Council’s decisions. It may also be used to serve notice of an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Names and addresses contained in submitted letters and other information will be available to the public, unless the individual expressly requests the Town to remove their personal information. The disclosure of this information is governed by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M.56. Questions about this collection and disclosure should be directed to the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Additional Information: For more information about this matter, including information about preserving your appeal rights, please contact the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Questions about the information and recommendations contained in the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision Staff Report should be directed to the Planning & Regulatory Services Department by calling 905-771-8910 between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM. You can pick up the Staff Report at the Office of the Clerk, located on the Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices, on Wednesday, March 29, 2017, after 3 PM. The Staff Report will also be available on RichmondHill.ca. To find it, select the Calendar and click on the relevant meeting for a list of items. Town of Richmond Hill Telephone: 905-771-8800 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Dated this 9th day of March, 2017.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED BY-LAW TO NAME PRIVATE ROADS A request to enact a by-law to name the private roads located on the lands legally described as Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and Part of Lot 4, Plan 1999. (Municipal Address 10703 Bathurst Street) to Latchford (P), Lasalle (P), and Kingsville (P) will be considered by the Committee of the Whole at its meeting to be held on Monday, April 3, 2017 in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, and at that time, the Committee will hear from interested persons who apply to be heard (Town File Number D15-17005). The staff report prepared by the Town’s Planning and Regulatory Services Department respecting this matter will be available at the Office of the Clerk, Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices on Tuesday, March 28, 2017. The staff report will also be available on the Town’s website RichmondHill.ca/Meetings. If you wish to address Committee of the Whole regarding this matter, you must submit your request in writing by no later than 12:00 noon on Monday, April 3, 2017. You may send an e-mail to clerks@richmondhill.ca or fax your request to 905-771-2502. The personal information accompanying your submission will become part of the public record unless you expressly request the Town to remove it. Notice of Collection: Personal information collected as a result of this public meeting is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) and the Town of Richmond Hill’s Procedure By-law, and all other relevant legislation, and will be used to assist in making a decision on this matter. All personal information (as defined by MFIPPA), including (but not limited to) names, addresses, opinions and comments collected will be made available for public disclosure to members of the public, at the meeting,
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NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL TAKE NOTICE THAT: the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill passed By-law 8-17 on the 27th day of February, 2017 under section 34 of the Planning Act, R. S. O. 1990. AND TAKE NOTICE THAT: an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the Zoning By-law may be made by filing a written notice of appeal with the Town Clerk of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, no later than 4:30 p.m. on the 29th day of March, 2017. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Zoning By-law and map showing the location of the lands to which the amendment applies, is set out below. The amendment was processed under Town file number D02-15035. Council in making its decision on this matter took into consideration all written and oral comments received on the application. A Notice of Appeal Will: (a) set out the reasons for the appeal; (b) be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Municipal Board Act in the amount of $300.00 payable by certified cheque or money order in Canadian funds to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario. Certified cheques are not required when the cheque is from a law firm; (c) be accompanied by the processing fee prescribed under By-law 95-16 in the amount of $310.00.00 payable by certified cheque or money order in Canadian funds to the Town of Richmond Hill. Certified cheques are not required when the cheque is from a law firm; and (d) be addressed to the Town Clerk at the address noted below. Who Can File An Appeal: Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a Zoning By-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the By-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. Obtaining Additional Information: Additional information about the application may be obtained by contacting Deborah Giannetta, Senior Planner, Planning and Regulatory Services Department at 905-771-5542 or by e-mail at deborah.giannetta@ richmondhill.ca. Contact can also be made by fax at 905-771-2404. Town of Richmond Hill Telephone: 905-771-8800 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Dated this 9th day of March, 2017.
EXPLANATORY NOTE TO BY-LAW 8-17 By-law 8-17 affects lands described as Part of Lot 88 and Lot 89, Plan 1931, Town of Richmond Hill, and Part of Lot 39 Plan 1999, designated as Part 2 on Plan 65R35729, Township of Vaughan (222 and 224 Regent Street). By-law 8-17 proposes to rezone the subject lands to “Single Family Seven (R7) Zone” under By-law No. 2523, as amended in order to facilitate the development of the subject lands for 10 single detached dwellings and the extension of Marbrook Street. Bulletin Board continues on page --- 6
YONGE/BERNARD KEY DEVELOPMENT AREA (KDA) Planning Study, Secondary Plan, & Zoning By-law Community Open House In November 2016, Richmond Hill initiated a process to prepare a Planning Study, Secondary Plan, and Zoning By-law for the Yonge/Bernard KDA. The Yonge/Bernard KDA is an area which is identified in the Richmond Hill Official Plan for intensification. The Planning Study, Secondary Plan, and Zoning By-law will implement the policies of the Official Plan, and will combine to help guide future development in the study area to 2031 and beyond. They will provide direction and the regulatory framework to guide intensification in Yonge/Bernard KDA Study Area the KDA and to support the area as a mixed-use intensification node, with planned rapid transit along Yonge Street. We are holding a Community Open House regarding the Yonge/Bernard KDA. You are invited to attend so you can learn more about the Town’s initiative to study this area. Community Open House When: Thursday March 30, 2017 Time: 7 – 9 pm Where: Elgin West Community Centre (Palisades Room), 11099 Bathurst Street The Community Open House will provide the public with an opportunity to view the background work and draft options for the KDA that have been developed by the consultants and Town staff, based on input received from the public, agencies, and other stakeholders. For more information, visit richmondhill.ca/bernardKDA, send an email to bernardKDA@richmondhill.ca, or contact Brian DeFreitas, Senior Planner (Policy) by phone at 905-771-2536.
ROAD WATCH COMMITTEE Richmond Hill is accepting applications to fill citizen and business representative vacancies on the Road Watch Committee. Join this dedicated group of volunteers to help make the community’s roads safer by promoting awareness, increasing education and aiding in the enforcement of road safety. The Road Watch Committee’s mandate is to work as a community-based Committee of appointed citizens and business representatives, with the assistance of the York Regional Police and staff from the Environmental & Infrastructure Services Department, to undertake various initiatives to help make Richmond Hill a safer place to work and live in respect of public highways and similar roadways. As a Road Watch Committee member, you will be required to attend a Committee meeting once a month during evening hours and to volunteer to support Road Watch at various community events.
HERITAGE RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill is also accepting applications to fill a citizen vacancy on the Heritage Richmond Hill Committee to represent Ward 4. This Committee acts as an advisory committee to Council regarding heritage matters as outlined in the Ontario Heritage Act. In addition, Heritage Richmond Hill acts as a resource for the community in matters relating to conservation and the restoration and renovation of heritage properties. It also works to raise awareness of Richmond Hill’s heritage. Heritage Richmond Hill consists of one citizen member from each ward of the Town, and there is currently a vacancy for a citizen member to represent Ward 4 (the boundaries for Ward 4 are Jefferson Sideroad to the north, Yonge Street to the east, Major Mackenzie Drive West to the south, and Bathurst Street to the west.) To be eligible, candidates must be a Richmond Hill resident and/or a property owner, a Canadian citizen at least 18 years old, and not an employee of Richmond Hill or a local board. Application forms are available through Richmond Hill’s Office of the Clerk and via RichmondHill.ca. The application deadline is Friday, March 17, 2017. More information about the Committees’ mandates and meeting times is available online at RichmondHill.ca/CouncilCommittees. For information about the Road Watch Committee and Heritage Richmond Hill citizen appointments, contact Gloria Collier, Deputy Town Clerk, at 905-747-6363 or gloria.collier@richmondhill.ca. Town of Richmond Hill Telephone: 905-771-8800 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Dated this 9th day of March, 2017.
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Item 1 TAKE NOTICE THAT: The Council of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill has reconstructed, as a local improvement, the road Sunset Beach Road from Dunn Drive to Bayview Park Lane, and Park Crescent to urban standards by installing storm sewers, curb and gutter, along with a new road structure and pavement. The cost of the work is $6,176,560.00, of which $5,890,560.00 is to be paid by the Corporation and the balance is to be paid by the owners of properties abutting or benefiting the work. The special rate per metre frontage is $150.59. The special charge may be paid in one lump sum payment without interest or in ten (10) annual installments with interest. Item 2 AND TAKE NOTICE THAT: The Council of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill has reconstructed, as a local improvement, the road Dunn Drive from Douglas Road to Sunset Beach Road to urban standards by installing storm sewers, curb and gutter, along with a new road structure and pavement.The cost of the work is $914,830.00, of which $876,830.00 is to be paid by the Corporation and the balance is to be paid by the owners of properties abutting or benefiting the work. The special rate per metre frontage is $150.59. The special charge may be paid in one lump sum payment without interest or in ten (10) annual installments with interest. Item 3 AND TAKE NOTICE THAT: The Council of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill has reconstructed, as a local improvement, the road Lakeland Crescent to urban standards by installing storm sewers, curb and gutter, along with a new road structure and pavement. The cost of the work is $3,297,143.27 of which $3,153,662.48 is to be paid by the Corporation and the balance is to be paid by the owners of properties abutting or benefiting the work. The special rate per metre frontage is $152.67. The special charge may be paid in one lump sum payment without interest or in ten (10) annual installments with interest. The estimated lifetime of the works is twenty (20) years. Objections Any person who owns a lot to be specially charged may object to the special charge by filing a written objection setting out the objection and the reasons in support of the objection with the Town Clerk of the Town of Richmond Hill not later than March 30, 2017. Please include your name and the address of the land owned by you. Written objections received by the filing date will be reviewed by Office of the Clerk administrators to determine the validity of the objections pursuant to the local improvement regulation. Committee of Revision If required, a Committee of Revision Hearing will be held on Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 1st Floor, Richmond Hill, to specifically hear objections against the proposed assessments that is by law within the jurisdiction of the Committee. The Committee of Revision has the authority to hear appeals only on certain matters pertaining to the local improvement roll. For more information about the powers and jurisdiction of the Committee and/
or hearing procedures, please contact the Office of the Clerk at 905-7718800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Prepayment of Charges Property owners wishing to prepay these charges may do so at our Access Richmond Hill office during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday), located at 225 East Beaver Creek Road, until May 8, 2017, after which the charges will be set up as a local improvement charge against the property for a period of ten (10) years. Inquiries may be directed to Revenue Services at 905-747-6401. A copy of the statement of the actual costs of the work and a copy of the Local Improvement Roll can be viewed in the Office of the Clerk, Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, until April 11, 2017. Town of Richmond Hill Telephone: 905-771-8800 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Dated this 9th day of March, 2017.
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Public Notice COUNCIL COMPENSATION REVIEW COMMITTEE 2018-2022 TERM OF OFFICE CLOSING DATE EXTENDED Richmond Hill is seeking to appoint five citizens to its Council Compensation Review Committee, two of which are business representatives from within the business community. The Committee’s mandate is to produce an independent report with recommendations regarding the total compensation for Members of Council for the next term of office, which commences following the 2018 Municipal Election. The term of the Committee will expire upon Council’s acceptance of the Committee’s final report, which must be completed on or before November 30, 2017. Applications, complete with qualifications and applicable experience, must be submitted to the undersigned no later than 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 30, 2017. Eligible applicants will be interviewed and appointed by a staff panel consisting of the Commissioner of Corporate & Financial Services, the Director of Human Resources and the Director of Council Support Services/Town Clerk. No appointments to the Committee will be made by members of Council. A copy of the Terms of Reference for this Committee is available from the Office of the Clerk and on RichmondHill.ca/CouncilCommittees. For more information, contact Gloria Collier, Deputy Town Clerk, at 905-747-6363. Personal information received in response to this notice is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act. S.O. 2001, and will be used to determine eligibility for appointment.
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The Town of Richmond Hill has the following employment opportunities currently available: • Fitness Instructor • Lifeguards & Swimming Instructors • School Crossing Guards • Facility Attendant I & II • Summer Curatorial Attendant For detailed information about these and other positions, including application instructions, deadlines and file numbers, please visit the Town’s website at RichmondHill.ca/Employment or view the public bulletin board at any one of the Town’s community centres.
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LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com It started with hotdogs. In the early 1980s, just after Lorne Freid graduated from university and was trying to chart out his life, he went to a Blue Jays game. Now CEO of the Alzheimer Society of York Region, the then-young man pondered what happened to unsold ballpark hotdogs in a city where thousands of people didn’t have enough to eat. Freid put together a team that would establish the North York Harvest Food Bank, where he became the founding executive director at the age of 25. Freid’s life of community activism had begun, a calling which reached new heights during the late 1990s when the former Mike Harris provincial government slashed welfare benefits. Harris blamed the federal government for cutting
transfer payments to the provinces, Freid said. "So, the Harris government took it out on Canada’s poorest people," the 56year-old Richmond Hill resident said while sitting in his Aurora office, which is adorned with a "What would Johnny Cash do?" picture. A group of food bank officials headed to Ottawa to hold a press conference, appointing Freid as their "designated pit bull." He lambasted politicians for the downward domino effect of policies that devastated Canada’s most vulnerable. Freid was at the food bank for more than 20 years before taking over at the helm of York’s Alzheimer society in June 2008. The son of a father who survived the Holocaust and mother who fought breast cancer twice (both his parents are now deceased), he learned to advocate in a new way, moving away from the "fire and brim-
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Richmond Hill resident and Alzheimer’s Society of York Region CEO Loren Freid worked in the anti-poverty field for 20 years before getting involved with the society. stone" methods of the antipoverty movement to a more diplomatic approach more common in health care. "I came from that experi-
ence and that history to be a bit in your face, a bit pushing the message out and now I’m in health care and I’m not in Toronto, I’m in York Region and there was
a bit of an abrasive air that, really, I had to learn to pull back on a bit because things are just done differently. "I just come from those
Mike Harris years where you were just getting no respect and, so you were just firing it back," he said. "I had to learn how to pull back and how to establish relationships in a different sort of way here. So, that was a bit of a learning experience. I’m mellower but people will say you keep pushing, you just keep advocating, you just have to keep on pushing back but I’ve done it now in a different sort of way." Still, Freid, married to his wife Lisa for 22 years and father of 13-year-old Emma-Belle, continues to make his voice heard. Last year, he warned about the growing number of Alzheimer’s and dementia cases, especially in fastgrowing York Region. "While dementia is not a normal part of the aging process, age is its most significant risk factor. So, York Region is essentially ground zero for seeing an increase in people with dementia," he said.
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Our hydro bills may be going down this summer, but don’t pop the bubbly just yet. While Ontario residents will see an average 25 per cent reduction on the bottom line, what they won’t see is what it’s going to cost future generations and the current structural inefficiencies and ongoing bad planning that make electricity expensive for us in the first place. Premier Kathleen Wynne announced the savings this month saying it was the fair thing to do. She heard from families struggling with their bills and struggling to understand why rates have skyrocketed. Unfortunately, because the history of hydro and its mismanagement is such a long and complicated one, politicians looking to distract would-be voters benefit from its current complexity. People don’t get it and don’t have the time, the comprehension or the willingness to figure it out. What they do get is how hard it is to pay a huge bill. So Wynne’s Liberals are waving a shiny 25 per cent hydro cut over here, while over there, our expensive hydro system continues to plod along. The lower bills come from refinancing the term of payment the province owes to private power providers - from 20 years to 30. So we’re deferring costs to future generations in order to get some immediate relief. And we’re incurring about $25 billion in extra interest charges over that time. Additional relief will be coming through low-income and rural subsidy programs, but that too comes at a cost of $2.5 billion over the next three years charged to Ontario’s treasury and taxpayers. As tempting as it is to celebrate lower bills, with an election year in 2018, we need to hold all parties to account to do more than float distractions. Ontario generates more power than it knows what to do with and we’re forced to sell it to our neighbours at a discounted rate. Sometimes we have to pay for them to take it. The sale of Hydro One has locked us into guaranteed contracts with private power providers whether we need that power or not. There’s little transparency as to the details of private contracts and that takes accountability right out of the system. We need a comprehensive plan and a system overhaul. Keep that in mind when you’re told to celebrate your June power bill. It’s not nearly enough.
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Story on Trump and health resonates Re: Trump, terrorism and 24-hour news cycle hurt mental, physical health, Jan. 31. I want to commend you on your excellent article in Thursday’s Liberal. I’m certain it will resonate with a lot of people. I know it will with friends of mine who have all been addicted to CNN for some time and are vowing to take a break from watching and reading bad news. The tips on how to counteract this are timely, but it takes some discipline for those of us addicted, not to mention the constant focus on Trump in the media. Thank you. Inge Lombardo Richmond Hill
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Lots to worry about at home Reading a recent issue, I came to the conclusion that your staff is positive that we little people are in shock from the fact that the leader of a foreign country is doing exactly what he promised to do if elected. But why would we worry about this? Our elected leader already has broken virtually all his promises, so it’s business as usual here in Canada.
On the other hand, we’ve got a lot of other things to worry about: skyrocketing costs of virtually everything led by housing and energy, new carbon taxes, rationed and deteriorating healthcare, falling grades of students in math, GTA-wide traffic gridlock, inadequate public transit, business over regulation... And how about the fact that every newborn baby in Ontario gets "rewarded" with $40K of federal and provincial debt? So do you still think that we have nothing to worry about but Trump? Igor Bily Richmond Hill
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Stay alert as you spring ahead SIMONE JOSEPH sjoseph@yrmg.com The negative impact of daylight saving time can be lessened, according to Dr. Paul Cantarutti, chief of Family and Community Medicine at Southlake Regional Health Centre. Dr. Cantarutti points out that in the three days after the transition to daylight saving, there is a documented increase in heart attacks. He has seen this phenomenon most while working on the emergency ward. "The reason is not clear. It is thought it has an impact on circadian rhythms. It alters cortisol levels, a hormone secreted by adrenal glands," he said. Daylight saving time begins Sunday March 12. The day after the change to daylight saving, the number of car accidents increases, he said. The reason for this is not
known but it is thought the change triggers increase in fatigue and sleep disorders. It is also thought to impact childhood behaviour, he said. Children sometimes become tired and cranky the day or two after the switch, he said. Dr. Cantarutti points out that by springing forward, we lose an hour of sleep. Here is what Dr. Cantarutti recommends: 1) Make a gradual transition. Go to bed each night 15 minutes earlier for a few days or a week leading up to the change. 2) Practice good sleep
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9 per cent increase to the water and wastewater rates. Both services are billed by the Region of York based on the metered water consumption. The town is required to recover the costs for this charge. The increase on water and wastewater takes effect April 1, 2017. Among the new programs and services included in the operating budget are the Richmond Hill Arts Awards, Canada 150 Celebrations and the development of Richmond Hill’s first comprehensive zoning bylaw, which is a Planning Act requirement. The new Oak Ridges Library - expected to open before the end of 2017 - will include a new children’s librarian and systems specialist. Property taxes account for 66 per cent ($106.72 million) of the operating budget with user fees and fines bringing in $34.87 million, and the remaining $20.4 million coming from investment income, reserve and reserve funds and other internal sources.
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LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com The time it takes to provide medical care to someone suffering from a sudden cardiac arrest in York Region needs to improve, Markham Coun. Jack Heath says. The Ministry of Health has set a target time of anyone in the community, including paramedics, using an automatic defibrillator on a cardiac arrest victim to be within six minutes 60 per cent of the time. Defibrillators can be found in many public buildings such as recreation centres. Even though York exceeds the ministry’s target, hitting the six-minute guideline 70 per cent of the time, Heath said that’s not good enough. "I’m pleased with sudden cardiac arrest (response), we’re meeting
the target of six minutes 70 per cent of the time. Of course, that means 30 per cent of the time, we’re not meeting the six minutes, and I worry that six minutes certainly may leave someone no longer in distress but passed away," he said at a regional committee discussion March 2 on paramedic response times. "I don’t know whether or not I can easily sell that target and sell the performance as being the best the public would expect." A report on the region’s response times for 2016 shows paramedics respond to sudden cardiac arrest, major trauma and severe respiratory distress within eight minutes 80 per cent of the time. "I think our public would like better numbers than that," Heath said. "The public would like
better numbers than that. We do a good job. But if your father or your mother or what have you has a heart attack, you want them there in three or four minutes, not in eight or nine," he said. Sudden cardiac arrest is a very infrequent occurrence, with paramedics responding to about 500 a year among 85,000 calls, Norm Barrette, chief of paramedic services, said. But because the condition requires the fastest response time, the ministry has set the six-minute community target, he said. The best way to improve that is to have more defibrillators in the community and to educate more residents about how to respond, Barrette said. "We have exceptional response times in York Region, and paramedics work very hard each and every day to achieve the
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Fraudster cop fired for phoney massage invoices Richmond Hill’s Salwa Husseini claimed for about $1,200 for bogus massages JEREMY GRIMALDI jgrimaldi@yrmg.com The York police union plans to seek a judicial review after a female police officer was fired for benefits fraud soon after two colleagues accused of the same offence were allowed to keep their jobs. Former Const. Salwa Husseini, a Richmond Hill officer, was fired from her job after she falsely claimed to have received 15 massage therapy treatments totalling $1,224. In her professional services hearing, she cited a series of personal issues, including the breakup of her marriage, her ex-husband’s bankruptcy and a subsequent relationship
that turned abusive. She further explained that she was not spending the money on luxury items, rather using it as spending cash as she continued to pay off her debt, which she said ranged from $70,000 to $100,000. Colleagues who spoke on her behalf at the hearing said that during this time Husseini worked more paid duty than anyone in the officer, earning her the nickname "pay duty queen." She said she was paying off items including a $14,000 student loan and a $48,000 loan to pay for her wedding. However the panel also found that during this time she went on vacations to Jamaica and the Bahamas. It was also said that she was spending money on alcohol and cigarettes, although these habits were a way for her to deal with the stress of her debt. Hearing officer and York police Supt. Graeme
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However, in possibly the first nonunanimous OCPC decision, a panellist dissented, noting that if Coleman and MacDonald were allowed to stay with the police, Husseini should also be given this right. He also suggested Turl’s decision to dismiss the appellant is "unreasonable" as well as "harsh and excessive." "The hearing officer’s failure to set out . logically in his reasons why the appellant was to be dismissed when other officers in similar factual circumstances were demoted, seriously undermines the concept of consistency," wrote lawyer Roy Conacher. Union president Todd Sepkowski said he would like to see a more uniform approach. "We were a surprised and disappointed seeing that the consistency across the province has not been this," he said.
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Thursday evening weekly meditation WHEN: 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. WHERE: Richvale Community Centre and Pool, 160 Avenue Rd., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Chandra, 416-7628033, rosehirano@gmail.com, http://kadampa.ca/richmondhill/ COST: $12/class or $40 for any 4 Suitable for everyone, these drop-in meditation classes offer simple practical methods to improve the quality of our life and develop inner peace.
St. Patrick’s Day Community Pancake Breakfast WHEN: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. WHERE: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 905884-4211 COST: $8 per person; children 12 and younger $4 Breakfast includes: sausages, eggs, pancakes, fruit topping, tea, coffee, juice. Homemade bakes goods, books and DVDs are also available for purchase.
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COST: Guests are free. There is a cost to join Inclusive Toastmasters helps people who want to improve their speaking abilities personally and in business. Chorus York Weekly Rehearsals WHEN: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. WHERE: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Mary-lou Montgrain, 905-884-7922, info@chorusyork.ca, www.chorusyork.ca COST: $100/term Richmond Hill’s new community choir.Now welcoming new singers who can read music.Varied repertoire (Bach to Broadway). l Wednesday, March 15 Parkinson Support Group WHEN: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: 171 Major MacKenzie Dr. W., 171 Major MacKenzie Dr. W., No. 2, Richmond Hill CONTACT: 1-800-565-3000 COST: For residents in and around Vaughan, Maple and Richmond Hill who have Parkinson’s, their caregivers, family or friends.
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Offers available from March 1 – 31, 2017. 1Bonus cash discount of $3,500/$1,500/$1,250/$1,500/$1,500/$1,000 will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and is applicable to customers who lease, finance or purchase any 2017 Titan/2017 Rogue/2017 Sentra/2017 Pathfinder/2017 Murano/2017 Micra. Certain conditions apply. 2Nissan parts and accessories credit (“credit”) is available on select new and previously unregistered 2017 Nissan models purchased/leased/financed and delivered between March 1, 2017 and March 31, 2017. Maximum $4000 credit available on 2017 Titan models only. Other models qualify for lesser credit amounts as follows: $1,300 (2017 Micra, Versa Note)//$1,625 (2017 Altima, Sentra)//$1,950 (2017 Maxima, Juke, Rogue, Murano, Pathfinder, Armada). Credit consists of a discount that can only be used at the time of initial purchase/lease/finance and applied towards the purchase of Nissan accessories from an authorized Nissan dealer. Credit cannot be used towards the costs of installation of Nissan accessories and cannot be deducted from the negotiated selling price of the vehicle. Credit will be deducted from the price of Nissan accessories after taxes. Any unused portion of this credit will not be refunded and may not be banked for future use. Customer is responsible for all costs not otherwise covered by credit. Credit has no cash surrender value and cannot be applied to past transactions. Conditions apply. Offer is subject to change or cancellation without notice. See your participating Nissan dealer or visit Choosenissan.ca for details. ~$10,000 Cash Credit is applicable on the cash purchase or finance through NCF at standard rate of 2017 Titan Crew Cab Platinum Reserve (AA00/AA50) model which will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Rebate is not combinable with lease offers. My Choice Bonus Cash of $3,500 is included in the advertised offer. ‡Claim based on years/kilometer coverage for Maritz 2016 Full Size Pickup Segmentation and Compact Pickup Segmentation v. 2017 TITAN and TITAN XD. Nissan’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty basic coverage excludes tires, corrosion coverage and emission performance and defect coverage (applicable coverage is provided under other separate warranties). Other terms and conditions also apply. See dealer for complete warranty details. Warranty claim is current at time of printing. Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2017 Rogue S FWD/2017 Sentra SV CVT Style Package/2017 Micra SV AT/2017 Murano S FWD at 0.99%/0.99%/0.99%/1.99% lease APR for 39/39/39/39 months equals monthly payments of $254/$214/$168/$351 with $1,495/$995/$995/$1,495 down payment, and $0 security deposit. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $11,403/$9,357/$7,553/$15,166. Lease Cash of $0/$1,760/$0/$0 is included in the advertised offer. My Choice Bonus Cash of $1,500/$1,250/$1,000/$1,500 is included in the advertised offer. ▲Models shown $38,024/$28,029/$18,869/$46,474/$59,026 selling price for a new 2017 Rogue SL Platinum (PL00)/ 2017 Sentra SR Turbo CVT Premium (RL00)/2017 Micra SR AT/2017 Murano Platinum (AA10)/2017 Titan PRO-4X (AA00). All Pricing includes Freight and PDE charges ($1,795/$1,600/$1,600/$1,795/$1,795) air-conditioning levy ($100), applicable fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. Certain conditions apply. ©2017 Nissan Canada Inc.