CITY CLERK
Clause embodied in Report No. 3 of the Planning and Transportation Committee, as adopted by the
Council of the City of Toronto at its meeting held on July 27, 28, 29 and 30, 1999.
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Review of Sub-Committees, Special Committees and Task Forces
(City Council on July 27, 28, 29 and 30, 1999, amended this Clause by adding thereto the following:
"It is further recommended that, as recommended by the Works Committee in the communication dated July 14, 1999, from
the City Clerk, Councillors Ila Bossons and Dennis Fotinos be appointed to the Road Allowance Task Force.")
The Planning and Transportation Committee recommends that:
(1) the following Task Forces/Special Committees be disbanded for the reasons given:
Task Force/Special CommitteeReason
Sub-Committee on GamblingInactive
Task Force to Review the Taxi IndustryMandate completed
Working Group on Spadina Streetscape Final report submitted to Planning and Transportation Committee for
its meeting on July 12, 1999
Task Force to Oversee Phase One of theSuperseded by the Official Plan
New Official Plan DevelopmentReference Group
Working Group on the Restructuring Mandate completed
of the Toronto Licensing Commission
Sub-Committee on Pro-Transit InitiativesInactive - activities were absorbed into
the Environmental Task Force
(2)the Road Allowance Sub-Committee be reconstituted as a Task Force consisting of interested members of the
Planning and Transportation Committee and the Works Committee, such membership to be advised further; and
(3)the Steeles Avenue Sub-Committee continue to meet but that it be reconstituted as a Sub-Committee of the
Planning and Transportation Committee, and that its membership be revised to consist of the following members of
the Planning and Transportation Committee:
Councillor Flint (Chair of the Planning and Transportation Committee)
Councillor O'Brien
Councillor Augimeri
Councillor Moscoe
Councillor Filion
The Planning and Development Committee reports, for the information of Council, having:
(1)disbanded the Sub-Committee on Pro-Transit Initiatives which was established by the Urban Environment and
Development Committee; and
(2)requested the Acting Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services to ensure that the Working Group
on Vital Services By-law holds its first meeting in the very near future.
The Planning and Transportation Committee submits the following report (June 28, 1999) from the City Clerk:
Purpose:
To provide for the information of the newly-formed Standing Committees a list of the various sub-committees, special
committees, advisory committees and task forces, which were formed under the previous Council-Committee structure and
are now grouped under each Standing Committee in accordance with the new Committee Structure.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that the Standing Committees:
(1)determine whether the mandate and membership of those sub-committees listed under the column "Sub-Committees"
in Schedule 1 attached should be continued; and
(2)receive for information the balance of Schedule 1 regarding special committees, advisory committees and task forces
established by Council.
Council Reference/Background/History:
On February 2, 3 and 4, 1999, City Council adopted, as amended, Clause No. 1 of Report No. 1 of The Special Committee
to Review the Final Report of the Toronto Transition Team, headed "Revisions to the Council-Committee Structure",
which established a new Council-Committee structure effective June 14, 1999. As noted in this Clause, the new structure
replaces existing Standing Committees and their sub-committees.
The previous interim Council-Committee structure was established by City Council on January 2, 6, 8 and 9, 1998. As part
of this previous interim structure, numerous sub-committees, special committees and task forces were subsequently
established under the purview of the various Standing Committees of Council.
The rules governing the establishment of special committees, task forces, advisory committees and sub-committees are set
out in section 104 of the Council Procedural By-law, viz.:
"104.(1)A special committee, task force or advisory committee may be established by the Council in accordance with
subsection (3).
(2)A sub-committee of a Standing Committee, consisting of members of the Committee only, may also be established by
a Standing Committee, in accordance with subsection (3).
(3)Any recommendation to establish a special committee, task force, advisory committee or sub-committee shall include
terms of reference outlining:
(a)the matters to be dealt with;
(b)a reporting date and a sunset date, beyond which Council approval is required for its continuation;
(c)the membership;
(d)the Standing Committee to which the special committee, task force, advisory committee or sub-committee shall report
to;
(e)the reason why the work cannot be undertaken by an existing Standing Committee; and
(f)identification of the staff and other resources required to support the work of the special committee, advisory
committee, task force or sub-committee, and a determination that they are available within existing resources.
(4)No further sub-groups of special committees or sub-committees referred to in subsections (1) and (2) above shall be
established without approval by the Council or the Standing Committee, as appropriate."
Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:
The attached schedule presents a list of those sub-committees, advisory committees and task forces which have been
established under the old governance structure and realigned in accordance with the new committee structure approved by
Council. Special committees or task forces that have completed their mandates are also listed in the schedule for the
information of each Standing Committee.
It is now necessary to determine whether the sub-committees, indicated under the column "Sub-Committees" in the
attached Schedule 1, which were established as part of the interim structure, should be re-established and whether the
membership should be revised in light of the membership of the newly-formed Standing Committees.
It should be noted that only those Sub-Committees which are true sub-committees of a Standing Committee (i.e., they are
to include members of the Standing Committee only), are listed in the column headed "Sub-Committees" in Schedule 1.
Other committees that include the term "Sub-Committee" in their name, but are not true sub-committees in that their
membership is broad, are included under the heading "Advisory Committees and Special/Other Committees".
No action is required by the Standing Committees with respect to those advisory committees and task forces listed in the
columns "Advisory Committees and Special/Other Committees" and "Task Forces" in Schedule 1 since they were
established by Council on a project/issue basis and involve the participation of Members of Council from more than one
Standing Committee.
Also attached, for reference purposes, is a copy of each of the following:
(a)Appendix "A" -List of page numbers in Schedule 1 by relevant Standing Committee; and
(b)Appendix "B" - Chart of the key functional areas assigned to the various Standing Committees under the new
Council-Committee structure.
Conclusion:
The attached Schedule summarizes of all of the sub-committees, special committees, advisory committees or task forces
that have been established under the old governance structure and are grouped under each new Standing Committee in
accordance with the new committee structure. It is recommended that the Planning and Transportation Committee receive
the attached Schedule listing the aforementioned sub-committees, special committees and task forces.
Contact Name:
Joanne Hamill, Manager of Community Councils and Committees, 392-4339
The Planning and Transportation Committee also had before it the following material, which was forwarded to all
Members of Council and copies thereof are on file in the office of the City Clerk:
-Appendix "A", list of page numbers in Schedule 1 by relevant Standing Committee and Appendix "B", chart of the key
functional areas assigned to the various Standing Committees under the new Council-Committee structure, which were
appended to the foregoing report; and
-Schedule 1, entitled "Review of Sub-Committees, Special Committees and Task Forces".
(City Council on July 27, 28, 29 and 30, 1999, had before it, during consideration of the foregoing Clause, the following
report (July 14, 1999) from the City Clerk:
Recommendations:
The Works Committee:
(1)reports having endorsed the recommendation of the Planning and Transportation Committee with respect to the
establishment of a Road Allowance Task Force to be comprised of members of the Planning and Transportation and
Works Committees; and
(2)recommends that Councillors Ila Bossons and Dennis Fotinos be appointed to the aforementioned Road Allowance
Task Force.
The Works Committee further reports having deferred consideration of the remainder of the report from the City Clerk
until its next meeting, scheduled to be held on September 8, 1999.
Background:
The Works Committee on July 14, 1999, had before it a report (June 28, 1999) from the City Clerk providing for the
information of the newly formed Standing Committees a list of the various sub-committees, special committees, advisory
committees and task forces which were formed under the previous Council-Committee structure; and recommending that
the Standing Committees:
(1)determine whether the mandate and membership of those sub-committees listed under the column "Sub-Committees"
in Schedule 1 attached thereto should be continued; and
(2)receive for information the balance of Schedule 1 regarding special committees, advisory committees and task forces
established by Council.
Councillor Howard Moscoe, North York-Spadina, appeared before the Works Committee in connection with the foregoing
matter.)