TOWN OF KINGSVILLE
REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL
AGENDA

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Unico Community Centre
37 Beech Street
Kingsville, ON N9Y 1A9

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  • Recommended Action

    That Council enter into Closed Session at 5:00 p.m. pursuant to Section 239 of the Municipal Act, 2001, to discuss the following items:

    Item I - Community Policing Matters to be heard under Section 239(2)(b) being personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal employees; and,

    Item II - General Sewer Use By-law to be heard under Section 239(2)(e), being litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality; and Section 239(2)(f) being advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose.

We acknowledge the Three Fires Confederacy (Ojibwe, Potawatomie and Odawa) and the Traditional ancestral, unceded territory of Caldwell First Nation; the original people of Point Pelee, Pelee Island and its surrounding waters. We recognize and respect the First Nations who are stewards of the land and waters of Turtle Island and who have embraced this stewardship since time immemorial. We would also like to acknowledge all the moccasins who have walked lands of Turtle Island.

When a member of Council has any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in any matter which is the subject of consideration at this Meeting of Council (or that was the subject of consideration at the previous Meeting of Council at which the member was not in attendance), the member shall disclose the pecuniary interest and its general nature, prior to any consideration of the matter.​

Pursuant to Section 239 of the Municipal Act, 2001, Council entered into Closed Session at 4:30 p.m. on April 14, 2025, to discuss the following items:


Item I - Gravel Roads heard under Section 239(2)(e) being litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality; and, Section 239(2)(f) advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose. In the open session that followed, Council heard a delegation respecting the conditions of Marsh Road, which is gravel, and directed Administration to bring forward a report on the Town's Annual Gravel Road Maintenance Program.


Item II - Ruthven Sewer Capacity Update heard under Section 239(2)(e) being litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality; and, Section 239(2)(f) advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose. In the open session that followed, Council heard a Staff Report on the same matter and directed Administration to complete a review and study of the Town's land use policies in relation to required changes as a result of the Town's sanitary sewer constraints for lands reliant on the Ruthven Sanitary System; to take immediate steps to improve flow rates on the Ruthven Sanitary System; to bring forward funding recommendations for those actions; to prepare a Greenhouse Sewer Use By-law for Council's consideration; and lastly, Council adopted an Interim Control By-law for certain lands in Ruthven.


Pursuant to Section 239 of the Municipal Act, 2001, Council entered into Closed Session at 6:00 p.m. on April 17, 2025, to discuss the following items:


Item I - Land Acquisitions regarding Town Hall, OPP Station, and Public Works Yard; and Disposition(s) of Certain Municipal Property heard under Section 239(2)(c) being a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality. There is nothing further to report.


Item II - Update on Negotiations for Certain Agreements involving Regional Transit, Policing, Road Rationalization and Affordable Housing; and Potential Sponsorship Agreement for Municipal Property heard under Section 239(2)(k) being a position, plan, procedure, criteria, or instruction to be applied to negotiations. There is nothing further to report.


Item III - Update on Legal Files heard under Section 239(2)(b) being personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal employees; Section 239(2)(e) being litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality; and Section 239(2)(f) being advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose. There is nothing further to report.


Item IV - Education on Strong Mayor Powers heard under Section 239(3.1) being educating or training members of the council, a local board or committee. There is nothing further to report.


Item V - Personnel Matters heard under Section 239(2)(b) being personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal employees; and Section 239(2)(d) being labour relations or employee negotiations. There is nothing further to report.

Recognition of  Lynn McLaughlin, a Kingsville educator, for earning second place in the “Women in Education – Adult Education & Training” category at the Women Changing the World Awards.

Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island appearing before Council to provide information and recommendations on the implementation of a Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) program.

  • Recommended Action

    That Council approve the Essex County O.P.P. Detachment Board – South’s 2025 Budget, as set out in Appendix A of this report;

    And that Council approve remuneration in an annual amount of $2094.24 to be paid to the Town of Kingsville’s Community Representative appointed to the Board;

    And that Council approve remuneration in an annual amount of $698.08 to be paid to the Community Representative jointly appointed to the Board by the Town of Kingsville, Municipality of Leamington, and Township of Pelee.

    And that Council approve remuneration in an annual amount of $523.50 to be paid to Board Members appointed by the Minister;

    And that Council approve that no remuneration be paid to the Town of Kingsville’s Council Representative appointed to the Board, which is in accordance with past practice and a prior Council decision on total compensation paid to Council members.

  • Recommended Action

    That Council authorizes Administration to create and implement a Temporary Patio Policy and subsequent Temporary Patio Permit Program;

    And that the Fees and Charges By-law 89-2024, be amended to include the fees for a Temporary Patio Permit as noted in this report;

    And that corresponding By-law 20-2025, being a By-law to amend Fees and Charges By-law 89-2024, be adopted during the By-law stage of this Council Agenda.

  • Recommended Action

    That the Asset Management Plan Update – Core Assets dated March 4, 2025, as prepared by Watson & Associates Economists Ltd. be approved.

  • Recommended Action

    That Council approve the tender award of $1,170,000.00, plus HST, to Metalfab Ltd. for the purchase of a new fire engine to replace Engine 122 to be delivered in the 2026 Budget year.

  • Recommended Action

    That Council authorizes the completion of a pilot test of Algae Forest, with project partners Ontario Clean Water Agency and AlgaFilm Technologies Ltd., at the Lakeshore West Wastewater Pollution Control Plant, whereby the Algae Forest unit is constructed to aid the treatment of wastewater at the facility;

    And that Council authorizes AlgaFilm Technologies as a municipal partner to apply for the Net-Zero Transformation Pilot Stream of the Green Municipal Fund program under the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and to apply this grant funding towards the pilot program.

  • Recommended Action

    That the following By-law given a third reading and finally pass:

    99-2024 - Being a By-law to provide for MTO Improvements to the Tully Meleg Drain at a total estimated cost of $203,300 in the Town of Kingsville, in the County of Essex

  • Recommended Action

    That the following By-law be given three readings and finally pass:

    20-2025 – Being a By-law to amend By-law 89-2024, being a By-law to impose fees and charges by The Corporation of the Town of Kingsville (Temporary Patios); and,

    29-2025 - Being a By-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Kingsville at its April 28, 2025, Regular Meeting of Council

  • Recommended Action

    That Council adjourns this Regular Meeting at  p.m.