May 5, 1998
To:Works and Utilities Committee
From:Michael G. Thorne, Interim Functional Lead - Water and Wastewater Services
Subject:Status and Reconfirmation of Storm Water Group
Purpose:
To provide comments and recommendations on the April 7, 1998 communication from the (former City of Toronto) Storm
Water Group to the Works and Utilities Committee.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
(1)the Storm Water Group, established by the former City of Toronto for the purpose of developing new and innovative
methods of diverting storm water runoff from the sewer system, continue their work on an interim basis with the Terms of
Reference as approved by the former Council of the City of Toronto and with current membership and staff support as
required until the review process and rationalization of the existing Environmental Committees and Environmental Task
Force have been completed; and
(2)one or two City Councillors be appointed as interim Chair/Co-Chairs of the Storm Water Group.
Council Reference/Background/History:
Works and Utilities Committee, at its meeting of April 22, 1998, had before it a correspondence dated April 7, 1998 from
the Storm Water Group of the former City of Toronto entitled AStatus and Reconfirmation of Storm Water Group@ and
requested that the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services report to the May 20, 1998 meeting of Committee on
this matter (Clause 15B of Works and Utilities Committee Report No. 4).
The Storm Water Group (initially named Non-Structural Working Group) was established by the former City of Toronto in
response to a request by the Minister of Environment in connection with the March 21, 1996 Exemption Order under the
Environmental Assessment Act for the Western Beaches Storage Tunnel.
The Terms of Reference for the Storm Water Group as requested by the Minister of Environment and approved by the
Council of the former City of Toronto are as follows:
1.Investigate, on a City-wide basis, alternative methods to reduce storm water run-off and combined sewer overflow
(CSO), and to alleviate water pollution from the City=s sewer system through Non-Structural Programs;
2.Examine the feasibility of implementing non-structural solutions for storm water management at the Ellis Avenue and
Howard Park Avenue storm water outlets, as specifically requested by the Minister of Environment and stipulated in the
Exemption Order for the WBST;
3.Report to the appropriate Committee of Council on recommendations for any actions to be taken with respect to
implementing non-structural solutions and programs and/or carrying out studies or pilot projects;
4.Conduct all meetings in public and invite members of the public, professional and other staff members from City
Departments or other agencies for presentations and participation, as appropriate; and
5.Submit to the appropriate Committee of Council an annual progress report detailing the Group=s activities and
achievements in pursuing non-structural alternatives.
The membership of the Storm Water Group as approved by the Council of the former City of Toronto for a term ending on
November 30, 1997 is as follows:
Co-Chairs:Former Councillor Dan Leckie
Councillor Chris Korwin-Kuczynski
Citizen Members:
Kristina Guiguet
Robert Bartlett
John Sewell
Dalton Shipway
Joyce McLean
Karen Buck
Kevin Mercer
Karey Shinn
Peter Hare
Former Metropolitan Toronto Works Department Representative:
Pat Chessie
Waterfront Regeneration Trust Representative:
Jeff Evenson
TRCA Representative:
Sonya Meek
Former City of Toronto, Parks and Recreation Department Representative:
Murray Boyce
Former City of Toronto, City Works Services Representative:
Wayne Green
Furthermore, City Council, at its meeting of April 16, 1998, adopted the report dated March 10, 1998 from the
Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services, entitled AExisting Environmental Committees and the Environmental
Task Force@ which sets out a process of collecting and reviewing information of the work and potential role of various
environmental committees and task forces across the new City, with a view of rationalizing the existing infrastructure of
citizen committees and task forces all in accordance with the Terms of Reference for the new Environmental Task Force
(Clause 22D in Works and Utilities Committee Report No. 3).
Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification
The April 7, 1998 communication from the Storm Water Group (Citizen members) requested that the Works and Utilities
Committee adopt the following recommendations and our comments in this regard are as follows:
1. A That City Council adopt the Committee Report and its recommendations as previously adopted by the
Toronto Council of the former City of Toronto as per July 14, 1997 minutes.@
The recommendations contained in the report dated June 10, 1997 from the Commissioner of City Works Services entitled
AProgress Report of the Storm Water Group@ adopted, as amended, by the Council of the former City of Toronto at its
meeting of July 14, 1997 (Clause 58 in City Services Committee Report No. 9), are being followed/implemented within the
limits of the former City of Toronto.
The feasibility of extending the application of these recommendations across the new City of Toronto will be reviewed as
part of the service levelling exercise and in connection with the development of the Wet Weather Master Plan.
2. AThat City Council reinstate the Storm Water Group as the City=s primary advisory committee on storm
water management with:
- the appointment of one or more City Councillors as chair(s);
- the reappointment of current members, and additional members be considered to reflect the
wider constituency of the new City; and
- staff resources, including administration services, from Parks and Recreation, Works and
Emergency Services, and Urban Development and Planning be allocated to the Committee.@
As indicated above, the term of the Storm Water Group as approved by the Council of the former City of Toronto expired
on November 30, 1997. It is expected that the process of reviewing and rationalizing the existing Environmental
Committees and Environmental Task Force will take several months. This will seriously interrupt the ongoing work and the
momentum of the Storm Water Group. Furthermore, it will prevent the Storm Water Group from providing input in the
Storm Water Demonstration projects which are currently underway for the purpose of developing and testing new
innovative ways of storm water diversion.
We therefore propose that the Storm Water Group be reinstated with its current membership on an interim basis until the
rationalization of the existing Environmental Committees and Environmental Task Force has been completed.
3. AThat the Storm Water Group be recognized as the overseer for the work and reporting of the (former Metro)
Wet Weather Master Planning Process@
As indicated above, the role of the Storm Water Group including its involvement in the Wet Weather Master Planning
Process will be reviewed as part of the review process and rationalization of the existing Environmental Committees and
Environmental Task Forces.
4. AThat City Council ratify the three current demonstration projects, expend the appropriate funds to get them
fully operational, including monies to monitor the projects up to and upon completion.@
The Council of the former City of Toronto, at its meeting of July 14, 1997, approved carrying out three Storm Water
Demonstration projects in the Moore Park, Bloor West Village and the Garrison Creek areas. These projects are to
determine feasible non-structural alternatives for diverting storm water away from the combined sewer system and thereby
reducing combined sewer overflows and/or improving the quality of storm water discharging to the lake and rivers (Clause
58 in City Services Committee Report No. 9). These projects are currently underway and are expected to be completed later
this summer. We will be reporting to Committee in the fall on the results of the Demonstration Projects, including any
funding which may be required in future Capital and Operating budgets for implementing storm water management
initiatives recommended as a result of the Demonstration Projects.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
W. Wichmann, City Engineer
Former City of Toronto
Toronto Community Council Area
Phone (416) 392-7703
Fax (416) 392-0816
E-Mail Awwichman@city.toronto.on.ca@
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Barry Gutteridge, CommissionerMichael Thorne, Interim Functional Lead
Works and Emergency Servicesfor Water and Wastewater Services
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