O.E.A.C. Minutes of May 5, 2015
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O.E.A.C. Minutes of May 5, 2015
Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee Meeting Consent Agenda Item 63 May 5, 2015 Minutes of the fifth meeting of the Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee for 2015, held in the Committee Meeting Room, Council Building, Civic Administration Complex on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. Present: Also Present: Absent: Victoria Fast, Chair Susan Hall, Vice Chair Bill Craig, Member Kristy Kilbourne, Member Ray Kissel, Member Catherine Lofsky, Member Barbara North, Member Shirley Smith, Member Andrianna Wagner, Member (entered the meeting at 7:05 p.m.) Councillor Amy England, Member Laura Davis, Advisory Committee Coordinator Suzanne Elston, Senior Environmental Coordinator Brenda Jeffs, Customer Service Manager Sebastien Boucher, Member Annette Hurst, Member Vinroy Thorpe, Member Declarations of Pecuniary Interest None. Deputations and Presentations OEAC-15-53 City of Oshawa Website: Environmental Section The Customer Service Manager provided an overview of the redevelopment of the City of Oshawa website, including the home page and various search capabilities. The Customer Service Manager also reviewed in detail the Environmental Section of the new site and the feedback link that will appear on all pages. Andrianna Wagner entered the meeting during the presentation. The Committee questioned the Customer Service Manager. Additional Agenda-Related Items None. Consent Agenda Item 63 -2- Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee Minutes May 5, 2015 Review of Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee 2015 Work Plan The Committee reviewed the 2015 Work Plan and noted the following status updates: 1. It was suggested to consider partnering with the Communities with Brooms event for the Earth Day event in 2016. 2. Milkweed plants have been repotted; some to be sent to Woodstock for planting, others to be distributed at events in May. The remainder to be planted in City parks, a date, time and location to be determined. 3. Due to lack of volunteer availability, a June event will not be held. 4. The Tree Planting Working Group will have a report for the June meeting. 5. The Committee will consider “Revolution” as the film for the fall film event, and the working group will further investigate sponsorship opportunities to report at the June meeting. 6. A presentation on Park Waste was requested for the June meeting. Referrals from City Council None. Correspondence OEAC-15-52 The Compost Council of Canada – Requesting the Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee to Lead a Soupalicious Event in Oshawa The Committee discussed Correspondence OEAC-15-52 dated May 1, 2015 from Susan Antler, Executive Director, The Compost Council of Canada requesting the Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee consider leading a Soupalicious event in Oshawa. The Committee questioned the Senior Environmental Coordinator. Moved by Councillor England, “That, pursuant to Correspondence OEAC-15-52 dated May 1, 2015 from Susan Antler, Executive Director, The Compost Council of Canada requesting the Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee consider leading a Soupalicious event in Oshawa, the Committee purchase the Soupalicious trademark at a cost of $100 per year to demonstrate support for local food.” Carried -3- Consent Agenda Item 63 Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee Minutes OEAC-15-54 May 5, 2015 Oshawa Public Libraries – Requesting Facilitators for Environmental Skill Workshops The Committee discussed Correspondence OEAC-15-54 dated April 21, 2015 from Jess MacGregor, Marketing and Communications, Oshawa Public Libraries seeking facilitators to run 10-minute workshops to teach environmental skills. The Committee questioned the Senior Environmental Coordinator. Moved by Kristy Kilbourne, “That pursuant to Correspondence OEAC-15-54 dated April 21, 2015 from Jess MacGregor, Marketing and Communications, Oshawa Public Libraries seeking facilitators to run 10-minute workshops to teach environmental skills, Shirley Smith provide the “10 Ways to Reduce your Carbon Footprint” presentation for the Oshawa Public Library.” Carried Reports OEAC-15-49 I.T.M.P. Review Working Group Report – May 2015 The Committee discussed Report OEAC-15-49 ‘I.T.M.P. Review Working Group Report – May 2015’ dated April 30, 3015. Moved by Shirley Smith, “That the Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee recommend to the Development Services Committee: 1. That the Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee endorse the Draft Oshawa Integrated Transportation Master Plan; and, 2. That the comments contained in Report OEAC-15-49 be submitted as the comments on the Integrated Transportation Master Plan from the Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee; and, 3. That staff investigate additional design standards for bicycle lanes which may be suitable for implementing, in particular those in the City of Montreal, provided they meet Ontario standards.” Carried Consent Agenda Item 63 -4- Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee Minutes OEAC-15-50 May 5, 2015 Eco-Challenge Working Group Report – May 2015 The Chair of the Eco-Challenge Working Group provided an overview of the Working Group’s activities to date, stating that three tips have been selected to win prizes from the Eco-Challenge and that the Working Group will review feedback received from the event for a formal report at the next meeting. It was noted that while the venue itself was used at no cost, staffing costs from the venue were not originally budgeted however will be included in the final report. It was further noted that the Committee has historically donated the DVD to the Oshawa Public Library after a film event. Moved by Kristy Kilbourne, “That pursuant to verbal Report OEAC-15-50 ‘Eco-Challenge Working Group Report – May 2015’, the DVD of “No Impact Man” be donated to the Oshawa Public Library.” Carried OEAC-15-51 May Gardening Event Working Group Report – May 2015 The Chair of the May Gardening Event Working Group provided an overview of the Working Group’s activities to date, stating that a poster for the event is being finalized by the City’s Corporate Communications and Marketing department, the Durham Master Gardeners will be providing workshops throughout the day and a few giveaway items have been secured. The Chair noted that volunteers will be required to set up and help during the day, in particular since students from the school are not likely to be available due to the current strike action. Moved by Barbara North, “That verbal Report OEAC-15-51 ‘May Gardening Event Working Group Report – May 2015’ be received for information.” Carried Other Business OEAC-15-55 Park Waste and Recycling Kristy Kilbourne advised that her family recently performed a clean-up of a neighbourhood park, noting that a significant portion of the garbage was dog feces in bags and recycling items that had likely blown out of a residential blue box. The Committee discussed the collection of data from Pitch-in week events with regards to the type and amount of garbage collected. The Committee further discussed recycling programs in the City and suggested that park users could be encouraged to ensure waste from events is disposed of properly. The Committee agreed to request a presentation from the City’s Waste Management department for the June meeting. -5Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee Minutes OEAC-15-56 Consent Agenda Item 63 May 5, 2015 Envirothon Summary Bill Craig advised that he attended the Envirothon event as a representative from the Oshawa Environmental Advisory Committee and reported that the event included eight more teams than in 2014, and that the event overall was a success. Moved by Shirley Smith, “That the meeting adjourn.” Carried The meeting adjourned at 8:21 p.m.