Appointment of Etobicoke Councillors
to Special Purpose Bodies
The Etobicoke Community Council recommends:
(i)the appointment of Members of the Etobicoke Community Council to those special purpose bodies noted below
for a term of office expiring November 30, 2000, and until their successor are appointed, unless indicated otherwise;
(ii)that the Councillor previously appointed by City Council to the business improvement areas noted below
remain in office until November 30, 2000, and until their successors are appointed, in accordance with the
provisions of the Municipal Act;
(iii)that leave be granted for the introduction of any necessary Bills in Council to give effect thereto; and
(iv)that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect
thereto.
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In accordance with the foregoing recommendations, Members of the Etobicoke Community Council are hereby
recommended for appointment, as follows:
COMMUNITY AND RECREATION CENTRES -
BOARDS OF MANAGEMENT
(1)Thistletown Multi-Service Centre (Rexdale-Thistletown):,
E. Brown
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREAS - BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
(2)Islington Village Business Improvement Area (Kingsway-Humber):
G. Lindsay Luby
(3)Kingsway Business Improvement Area (Kingsway-Humber):
B. Kinahan
G. Lindsay Luby
(4)Lake Shore Business Improvement Area (Lakeshore-Queensway):
B. Kinahan
I. Jones
(5)Long Branch Business Improvement Area (Lakeshore-Queensway)
I. Jones
(6)Mimico Village Business Improvement Area (Lakeshore-Queensway):
I. Jones
(7)Mimico by the Lake Business Improvement Area (Lakeshore-Queensway):
B. Kinahan
The Etobicoke Community Council submits the following report (June 1, 1999) from the City Clerk:
Purpose:
To implement Council=s process for appointing Members of Council to local special purpose bodies, and to regularize the
terms of Councillors appointed to local business improvement areas as set out in the Municipal Act.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
None.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that the Etobicoke Community Council:
(1)give consideration to Members' preferences outlined in Schedule 1, and recommend to City Council the appointment
of Members of Council to those special purpose bodies outlined in such Schedule for a term of office expiring November
30, 2000, and until their successors are appointed, unless indicated otherwise;
(2)recommend to City Council that the Councillors previously appointed by City Council to the business improvement
areas outlined in Schedule 2 remain in office until November 30, 2000, and until their successors are appointed, in
accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act; and
(3)also recommend to City Council that leave be granted for the introduction of any necessary Bills in Council to give
effect thereto.
Council Reference/Background/History:
Council has directed that the nomination process for appointing Members of Council to local special purpose bodies be
conducted through the Community Councils rather than the Striking Committee (Clause No. 2 of Report No. 3 of the
Special Committee to Review the Final Report of the Toronto Transition Team, adopted as amended by Council on April
13, 14 and 15, 1999).
Comments:
Community Councils have been delegated the authority to nominate Councillors for appointment to program operating
boards (e.g. boards of management for business improvement areas, community/recreation centres, and arenas), external
organizations of local significance supported by the City through discretionary grants, and external organizations of local
significance to which Council makes appointments due to legislation or invitation.
Schedule 1 contains a list of Councillors' preferences for appointments to the special purpose bodies listed therein.
Schedule 2 contains a list of Councillors who were previously appointed by City Council to local business improvement
areas for a term of office expiring May 31, 1999, and until their successors are appointed. Subsequent to these
appointments, the City Clerk's office was advised that, in accordance with the Municipal Act, these appointments should
have been for the term of Council, and until their successors are appointed.
Conclusion:
By recommending a slate of nominees, the Community Council will implement Council=s process for appointing
Councillors to local special purpose bodies. By recommending that the Councillors who were previously appointed to local
business improvement areas remain in office until November30, 2000, and until their successors are appointed, the
Community Council will regularize these appointments in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
Joanne Hamill, Manager of Community Councils and Committees (392-4339)
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(The Etobicoke Community Council also had before it a copy of each of Schedules 1 and 2 referred to in the foregoing
report dated June 1, 1999, from the City Clerk, and a copy thereof is on file in the office of the City Clerk.)