Regular Council Meeting Agenda

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Location: Essex Municipal Building, 33 Talbot Street South

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We acknowledge that this land is the traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy of First Nations (comprised of the Ojibway, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi Peoples), and of the Huron-Wendat Peoples. We value the significant historical and contemporary contributions of local and regional First Nations and all of the Original Peoples of Turtle Island who have been living and working on the land from time immemorial.

  • September 15, 2025, 4:30 PM
  • September 15, 2025, 5:00 PM
  • That the published agenda for the September 15, 2025 Regular Council Meeting be adopted as presented / amended.

  • That the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting held September 2, 2025 be adopted as circulated.

RE: Natural Gas Expansion Program


Recommended Action:

  • That the presentation by Megan Shannon, Advisor, Municipal & Stakeholder Engagement, Enbridge Inc. be received; and

  • Whereas the Province has posted ERO 025‑0923, Consultation on the Future of Community Natural Gas Expansion, seeking feedback from municipalities, Indigenous communities, and other stakeholders on how Phase Three (3) could best support access to natural gas for community development;

    And Whereas expanding access to natural gas is identified as a tool to support affordability and economic growth in Ontario communities, with Phases One (1) and Two (2) estimated to enable connections for approximately 17,000 buildings across 59 communities, and 16 projects completed to date;

    And Whereas the Town of Essex is working toward its housing and employment land goals that contribute to Ontario’s broader objective to build at least 1.5 million homes by 2031 and recognizes that timely servicing solutions (including natural gas where appropriate) can help enable these targets.

    And Whereas Ontario’s energy future relies on a balance of affordability, reliability, and sustainability by leveraging a mix of energy solutions – including natural gas, electricity, and emerging energy technologies, to meet growing community needs;

    And Whereas natural gas continues to play a critical role in supporting energy affordability, economic competitiveness, and enabling housing and employment growth across the province.

    Now Therefore Be It Resolved That Council:

    1. Supports the Ministry’s consultation on the Future of Community Natural Gas Expansion (NGEP Phase 3) and endorses access to natural gas as an option to other energy solutions to advance the Town of Essex’s housing, employment lands, and economic development objectives;
    2. Directs staff to submit comments to ERO 025‑0923 reflecting the Town of Essex’s priorities, including: priority application types, alignment with Official Plan/Secondary Plans, sites and corridors where gas access would enable development (housing/employment lands), any Phase 1 and 2 learnings (if applicable) and practical barriers (e.g., timing, permitting, costs, land access); and
    3. Forwards this resolution to Anthony Leardi, MPP, the Minister of Energy and Mines, the Ontario Energy Board, Association of Municipalities of Ontario, and neighbouring municipalities.

Recommended Action:

  • That the AMO Conference Recap presented by Councillor Verbeek, Councillor McGuire-Blais and Councillor Matyi be received.

RE: Fire Engine 3 - Pre-Budget Funding Request


Recommended Action:

  • That Fire and Rescue Services Report 2025-09 entitled Fire Engine 3 – Pre-Budget Funding Request prepared by Jason Pillon, Fire Chief dated September 15, 2025, be received; and

    That Council approve the pre-budget approval, in the amount of $1,300,000.00 including non-refundable H.S.T. to replace Fire Engine 3 at Fire Station #3 to be funded from the Town’s Asset Management Reserve.

RE: IT Strategic Plan Update 2025


Recommended Action:

  • That Information Technology Report 2025-02 entitled IT Strategic Plan Update 2025 prepared by Jack Barron dated September 8, 2025 be received.

RE: Sidewalk at Victoria Avenue and Thomas Street


Recommended Action:

  • That Capital Works and Asset Management Report 2025-20 entitled Sidewalk at Victoria Avenue at Thomas Street by David McBeth, Manager, Capitals Work & Asset Management dated September 15, 2025 be received.

RE: Appointment of an Engineer under Section 78 of the Drainage Act for the Sinasac Drain


Recommended Action:

  • That Drainage Report 2025-08 entitled Appointment of an Engineer under Section 78 and 76 of the Drainage Act for the Sinasac Drain prepared by Lindsay Dean, Drainage Superintendent dated September 15, 2025 be received; and

    That Council appoint RC Spencer Associates Inc. under Section 78 and 76 of the Drainage Act to review the Sinasac Drain.

RE: Special Event Notice – Meyer Alley Dedication and Celebration


Recommended Action:

  • That Community Services Report 2025-27 entitled Special Event Notice – Meyer Alley Dedication and Celebration, prepared by Jake Morassut, Director, Community Services, dated September 15, 2025, be received;

    That Council approve closing McAffee Street between King Street and Maple Street and on Meyer Alley between McAffee Street and Victoria Street in Harrow on Saturday, October 4, 2025 from 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM for the event;

    That Council approve a temporary noise exemption under Noise By-Law #2038 from 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM on Saturday, October 4, 2025, throughout the event location to accommodate the alley dedication and entertainment; and

    That Council approve the Meyer Alley dedication and celebration for Significant Event Status for the purposes of applying for a Special Occasion Permit (SOP) for their event on October 4, 2025.

RE: 2026 Regular Council Meeting Dates


Recommended Action:

  • That Legal & Legislative Services Report-2025-17 entitled 2026 Regular Council Meeting Dates prepared by Joe Malandruccolo, Director, Legal and Legislative Services/Clerk dated September 15, 2025 be received; and

    That the dates for the 2026 Regular Council Meetings proposed herein be approved.

RE: Declaration of Surplus Lands on Kayoshik Road


Recommended Action:

  • That Legal and Legislative Services Report 2025-18 entitled Declaration and Disposition of Surplus Lands on Kayoshik Road prepared by Joe Malandruccolo, Director, Legal and Legislative Services/Clerk dated September 15, 2025 be received; and

    That By-Law 2481 being a by-law for the declaration and disposition of surplus lands (Parcel on Kayoshik Road) by the Corporation of the Town of Essex be read a first, a second time and provisionally adopted on September 15, 2025.

RE: Summary of Outstanding Council Reports


Recommended Action:

  • That Office of the CAO Report 2025-06 entitled Summary of Outstanding Council Reports prepared by Kate Giurissevich, Chief Administrative Officer dated September 15, 2025, be received for information.

  • That the County of Essex, Regular Meeting minutes listed in Agenda Item 12, be received.

  • That all of the correspondence listed in Agenda Item 13.1 be received, and, where indicated, to further share such information with the community using suitable methods of communication.

RE: Water and Wastewater Operators Appreciation Day - October 23, 2025

  • Whereas, Water Operators are essential to long-term, sustainable access to safe and reliable drinking water in our communities;

    Whereas, their work is vital to the health and safety of our communities. They are responsible for monitoring the operation of water systems and facilities, conducting routine maintenance, adjusting treatment processes, identifying and addressing equipment issues, ensuring that the water quality meets or exceeds legislative guidelines and ensures distribution of clean, safe and reliable drinking water.

    Whereas, Waste Water Operators are essential to communities to provide citizens with the monitoring and treatment of waste water.

    Whereas, their work is vital to ensuring reliable waste water conveyance and treatment by operating waste water facilities and equipment to purify and treat waste water and to dispose of sewage by cleaning and maintaining collections systems, facilities, equipment, tanks, filter beds and other work areas.

    Now, Therefore, I Sherry Bondy, Mayor of the Town of Essex on behalf of the Town Council, Community at Large now call upon all citizens of the Town of Essex to observe the day of October 23, 2025 as Water and Wastewater Operators Appreciation Day.

RE: Flag Request from the Rotary Club of Essex: World Polio Day - October 19, 2025

  • That the request from the Rotary Club of Essex for their flag to be flown at Town Hall on October 19, 2025, in support of World Polio Day in the Town of Essex be received or received and supported.

RE: Resignation of Derek Peters from the Essex Municipal Heritage Committee

  • That the resignation of Derek Peters from the Essex Municipal Heritage Committee be received; and 

    That Council direct Administration to write a letter of appreciation and thanks for his commitment to the Essex Municipal Heritage Committee.

  • That the Committee Meeting minutes listed in Agenda Item 14, together with any recommendations to Council noted therein, be received, approved and adopted as circulated.

  • Moved byCouncillor Allard

    Whereas Council and Employees of the Town of Essex have experienced harassment and other reprehensible conduct by members of the public and other third parties.

    Now Therefore Be It Resolved That the Town of Essex Council direct Administration to develop a policy to regulate and provide guidelines for addressing the conduct of members of the public and other third parties when dealing with Council and Employees of the Corporation of the Town of Essex.

  • That the Town will be installing a sidewalk on Irwin Avenue between Fairview Avenue East and County Road 23;

    And Whereas there is currently no designated pedestrian crossing along County Road 23 connecting Irwin Avenue;

    And Whereas the nearest controlled intersections at Talbot Street and County Road 23, and at Fairview Avenue East and County Road 23, lack continuous sidewalks along the east side of County Road 23 to connect to Irwin Avenue;

    And Whereas the absence of a crossing walk at this location poses a potential safety risk for pedestrians, including students, residents, and visitors;

    Now Therefore Be It Resolved That Council direct Administration to work with the County of Essex to complete an assessment for the installation of a pedestrian crosswalk at Irwin Avenue across County Road 23 and include the installation cost in the 2026 Capital Budget for Council's consideration, as this would be the most cost-effective and efficient way to ensure pedestrian safety and connectivity in this area. 

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  • Moved byMayor Bondy

    That Council direct Administration to revise Closed Meeting Agendas of Council to provide as much information as possible about the general nature of the matters to be considered in Council's resolutions to go into a closed meeting, without compromising the reason for holding a closed meeting, with such revisions being implemented for all Closed Meeting Agendas published by the Town going forward after the passing of this resolution.

  • Moved byCouncillor McGuire-Blais

    Whereas the Town of Essex Zoning By-Law currently provides parking exceptions and exemptions for existing buildings located on lands in Parking Exception Areas in downtown Essex and downtown Harrow, for example waiving parking requirements for retail establishments; and

    Whereas opportunities to construct new developments on vacant lands in Parking Exception Areas in downtown Essex and downtown Harrow are available for infill development; and

    Whereas a goal in the Town’s Strategic Plan is to leverage our Town’s competitive advantages to promote jobs and economic investment.

    Now Therefore be it resolved that Council direct Administration to initiate the Zoning By-Law Amendment Process to consider parking exceptions and exemptions for new commercial construction in Parking Exception Areas in downtown Essex and downtown Harrow.

  • Moved byCouncillor McGuire-Blais

    Whereas the Town of Essex supports residential intensification as a means to help make Essex more affordable and provide more housing options for its residents; and

    Whereas the main mode of commuting for the employed labour force in private households in the Town of Essex is a motorized vehicle.

    Now Therefore be it resolved that Council direct administration to report back to Council on parking requirements for residential uses, considering such factors as unit size, building type, location, and density, and include issues and opportunities with the Town’s current parking requirements in its Zoning By-Law.

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RE: Being a by-law for the declaration and disposition of surplus lands (36 Queen Street and a Portion of 25 Queen Street) by the Corporation of the Town of Essex

  • That By-Law 2478 being a by-law for the declaration and disposition of surplus lands (36 Queen Street and a Portion of 25 Queen Street) by the Corporation of the Town of Essex be read a third time and finally passed on September 15, 2025.

RE: Being a by-law to confirm the September 2, 2025, Regular Meeting of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Essex

  • That By-Law 2477 being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the September 2, 2025, Regular Meeting Council of the Corporation of the Town of Essex be read a third time and finally passed on September 15, 2025.

RE: Being a by-law to appoint a Director, Corporate Services/Treasurer for the Town of Essex

  • That By-Law 2482 being a by-law to appoint a Director, Corporate Services/Treasurer for the Town of Essex be read a first, a second and a third time and finally passed on September 15, 2025.

RE: Being a by-law to confirm the September 15, 2025, Regular Meeting of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Essex

  • That By-Law 2480 being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the September 15, 2025, Regular Meeting of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Essex be read a first and a second time and provisionally adopted on September 15, 2025.

  • That the meeting be adjourned at [TIME].

RE: Committee of the Whole


Location: 33 Talbot Street South, Essex, ON N8M 1A8
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Location: 33 Talbot Street South, Essex, ON N8M 1A8
Livestream available at https://www.youtube.com/EssexOntario

Location: 33 Talbot Street South, Essex, ON N8M 1A8
Livestream available at https://www.youtube.com/EssexOntario