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City Council
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Circulation List
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General Committee
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Circulation List
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Circulation List
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Circulation List
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Circulation List
This is a circulation list meeting with no decisions. The council acknowledges a media release about expanded Canada Day programming and a correspondence from the Township of Cramahe requesting an extension to designate heritage properties under the Ontario Heritage Act.
- Media release: City celebrates Canada Day with expanded family-friendly programming
- Correspondence from Township of Cramahe requesting extension for heritage property designation
Circulation List
This circulation list is a routine package of informational items for council members. It includes staff memoranda on July programming and a new liquor license application review for O'Ladun, along with a proclamation for Arthrogryposis Awareness Day and correspondence from other municipalities on policing grants, highway rest stops, and FIPPA changes.
- Liquor license application review for O'Ladun
- Proclamation of June 30 as Arthrogryposis Awareness Day
- Media release: Barrie planting 5,000 trees to replace ice storm losses
- Correspondence from McGarry on establishing a Northern Ontario Policing Grant
- Correspondence from Shuniah on Highway 11/17 rest stops and FIPPA changes
Heritage Barrie Committee
The Heritage Barrie Committee will hear presentations on heritage designation and the Barrie Historical Archive. Discussion items include the committee's budget and workplan, an update on Nine Mile Portage signage, historic utility box wraps, Doors Open Barrie, the Ontario Heritage Conference, the municipal heritage registry, and development applications under review.
- Presentation on heritage designation homeowner experience
- Presentation on Barrie Historical Archive
- Nine Mile Portage signage update
- Committee budget and workplan discussion
- Status of municipal heritage registry
The Committee approved a $500 sponsorship for the Barrie Historical Archive's upcoming documentary. Members also agreed on design concepts for new city-owned interpretive signage for the Nine Mile Portage. No development applications were reviewed during the session.
- Approved $500 expenditure for AMOI Love Loss Legacy documentary sponsorship
- Approved design concepts for Nine Mile Portage interpretive signage
- Revised approved expenditures for committee banner (up to $350.00)
- Revised approved expenditures for 1907 Fire Assurance map and lamination (up to $262.06)
- Revised approved expenditures for Ontario Heritage Conference attendance (up to $1,084.06)
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment is holding statutory public meetings on five applications for minor variances or consents. The properties are at 180 McKay Road West, 94 Eccles Street North, 54 Little Lake Drive, 33 Phoenix Boulevard, and 39 Shanty Bay Road.
- B19-26, A24-26 & A25-26 - 180 McKay Road West
- A23-26 - 94 Eccles Street North
- B18-26 & A22-26 - 54 Little Lake Drive
- A26-26 - 33 Phoenix Boulevard
- A21-26 - 39 Shanty Bay Road
General Committee
This General Committee meeting will decide on a Municipal Shared Services Agreement with the County of Simcoe for mandatory social services and long-term care through 2029. It will also consider establishing an Investment Board, increasing a reserve fund for a twinning anniversary, and directing staff on a tennis dome. Public hearings are not scheduled.
- Authorize Municipal Services Management Agreement with County of Simcoe for social services and long-term care ending 2029
- Increase International Relations Committee reserve from $20,000 to $30,000 for 30th anniversary of Zweibrücken twinning
- Establish City of Barrie Investment Board as a municipal service board by by-law
- Opt into provincial Development Charge Reduction Program
- Up to $30,000 from Tax Capital Reserve for park equipment at 540 Essa Road
Affordability Committee
The Affordability Committee will hold public meetings on three items: a zoning amendment for two six-storey apartment buildings (124 units) at 750 Mapleview Drive East with reduced parking; an update to the Employment Development Community Improvement Plan to add a Sovereign Defence Investment Readiness program; and a zoning bylaw amendment to exempt sovereign defence uses from local zoning standards.
- Zoning amendment for 124 apartment units at 750 Mapleview Drive East (Ward 10) with parking reduced to 0.9 spaces/unit
- Proposed Sovereign Defence Investment Readiness CIP program to incentivize defence-related industrial uses
- Zoning bylaw amendment exempting sovereign defence facilities from City zoning provisions
- Public input accepted via email or phone by June 17, 2026 at 12:00 p.m.
- Mayor Nuttall introduced the CIP and zoning amendments under Strong Mayors, Building Homes Act
Circulation List
This circulation list contains informational staff memos and correspondence for council's awareness; no votes or decisions are scheduled at this meeting.
- 2025 KPI update on council's 2022-2026 strategic plan
- Conservation of Built Heritage Community Improvement Plan 2026 summary
- 2025 procurement activity report and Buy Ontario Act directive
- Parking regulations in front of super mailboxes
- Subdivision engineering conditions for 8001 CR-27 (Countrywide Homes at Berczy)
City Council
Council is voting on multiple by-laws, including an Official Plan Amendment and zoning changes for the Allandale Major Transit Station Area to implement a Community Permit Planning System. Other items include a $24,467.71 tax cancellation, assuming the Mattamy 620 Lockhart Road subdivision's streets, a new building by-law, updates to the Emergency Management Program, and zoning amendments for Sovereign Defence. The meeting also covers parking restrictions and an investment governance by-law.
- Tax cancellation request for $24,467.71
- Assume municipal services for Mattamy 620 Lockhart Road subdivision (Fenchurch Manor, etc.)
- Adopt Allandale MTSA Official Plan Amendment (OPA 008) and related zoning
- Zoning by-law amendment for Sovereign Defence
- New Building By-law and extend Red Oak Drive Community Safety Zone
Council approved the creation of the City of Barrie Investment Board as a municipal service board, along with its terms of reference, skills criteria, and investment policy. Other decisions included extending the Development Charge Deferral Program to August 2027, opting into the Provincial Development Charge Reduction Program, and authorizing up to $50,000 for remote-controlled lawn care equipment. Several confidential items regarding land dispositions and utilities were also directed.
- Approved Investment Board by-law and policy (unanimous)
- Extended Development Charge Deferral Program to Aug. 2027
- Opted into Provincial Development Charge Reduction Program
- Authorized $50K for remote-controlled lawn care equipment
- Increased International Relations Committee Reserve Fund to $30K
- Approved tax cancellation list of $24,467.71 (unanimous)
- Directed staff to explore direct delivery of long-term care by 2028
- Approved up to $30K for park equipment at Essa Road Park
Infrastructure and Community Investment Committee
The committee received reports from advisory committees and a memorandum on a tennis dome. No substantive approvals or denials were made. The only action was a referral for staff to review the feasibility and costs of a tennis dome at a planned recreation centre and report back by year-end.
- Received Communities in Bloom Committee report (May 7, 2026)
- Received Youth Council report (May 11, 2026)
- Received Arts Advisory Committee report (May 26, 2026)
- Received Youth Council report (June 1, 2026)
- Received Communities in Bloom Committee report (June 2, 2026)
- Referred tennis dome review to staff for cost report by Dec 31, 2026
Finance and Responsible Governance Committee
The Finance and Responsible Governance Committee approved several recommendations for forwarding to General Committee. Key actions included establishing a municipal service board for investments, increasing the International Relations Committee reserve fund for a twinning anniversary, and directing staff to apply for the provincial Development Charge Reduction Program. All items were approved on consent or for consideration by General Committee.
- Approved establishing City of Barrie Investment Board as municipal service board (draft by-law, skills criteria, terms of reference, investment policy statement)
- Approved increase of International Relations Committee Reserve Fund from $20,000 to $30,000 for 2027 twinning anniversary
- Approved receipt of 2025 Audited Consolidated Financial Statements
- Approved receipt of Audit Results Report from Deloitte LLP
- Approved directing staff to apply for Development Charge Reduction Program
- Approved receipt of report on Illuminated Displays (Remembrance Day)
- Approved receipt of memo on Seniors Space at Lampman Lane Community Centre
- Received reports of International Relations Committee dated May 5 and June 2, 2026
City Council
City Council approved the Community Planning Permit System (CPPS) for the Allandale Major Transit Station Area, including an official plan amendment and a new by-law. Amendments added heritage character setback standards and parking width limits. The motion carried as amended.
- Approved Allandale MTSA Community Planning Permit System (Carried as amended)
- Authorized Lakehead University STEM Hub Rec Pass agreement and $150/semester transit pass (Carried)
- Approved 2026 Asset Management Annual Review (Carried)
- Passed resolution requesting Ontario establish road salt liability standards (Carried)
- Adopted minutes from May 13 and June 3, 2026 (Carried)