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THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
JANUARY 23 2013
OUTDOOR CENTRE - LITTLE CATARAQUI CREEK CONSERVATION AREA
Present Allan McPhail Chair Doug Bickerton David Henderson Lisa Osanic Jeff Scott
Jeff Banks Jeff Earle Bert Herfst Bill Pierson Del Stowe
Sandy Berg Al Hanes Velma Kelsey Penny Porter
Regrets Robert Morrison Vice-Chair Jim Neill
Staff Present Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant Michael Dakin Resource Planner Shawn Fairbank Watershed Eng Technologist Shannon Fleming ODC Supervisor Jason Hynes Lands Planner Rick Knapton Forestry Technician Rob McRae Watershed Planning Coordinator Karla Maki-Esdon Communication Coordinator Cheryl Rider Finance Coordinator Stana Luxford-Oddie Education Officer Angela McAneney Education Assistant
Guests Don Ross Executive Director Frontenac Arch Biosphere Nancy Pearson General Public
The meeting commenced at 707 PM Allan McPhail Chair for 2012 welcomed everyone to the meeting Jeff Scott introduced new board member Sandy Berg from the City of Kingston Board and staff members were then introduced
1) Roll Call and Mileage
There were fourteen (14) members present
2) Approval of Agenda
The Chair advised of a deletion under Presentation and Consideration of Reports of the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of December 2012 which was not available
Moved by Velma KelseySeconded by Lisa Osanic
THAT the agenda be adopted as amended Carried
3) Declarations of Conflict of Interest
There were none
Page 2 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
4) Delegations
a) Recognition of Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority Staff Years of Service
Lisa Osanic Chair of the Personnel Committee announced that there was one staff member who was being recognized for his long standing years of service She announced that Steve Knechtel has provided thirty (30) years of service to the CRCA Lisa advised that the ldquoYears of Servicerdquo plaque had been updated to reflect this change At this point Steve assembled for a photo with Lisa and Allan McPhail 2012 Chair
b) Frontenac Arch Biosphere ndash 10 years strong Don Ross Executive Director
Don Ross Executive Director Frontenac Arch Biosphere (FAB) provided members with a power point presentation entitled ldquoLooking to the Futurerdquo which is attached to these minutes This presented an overview of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere the working landscape and an operations model of the Network Program Structure
Mr Ross also provided members with a handout entitled ldquoThe Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Accomplishments 2012rdquo He noted that FAB is an incorporated non-profit organization with a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from communities and interest across the region
In closing Mr Ross thanked the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for its support over the years
The Chair expressed his thanks to Don for the presentation
Bill Pierson arrived during the delegation
5) Remarks from the 2012 Chair (Report IR-001-13 distributed at the meeting and attached to these minutes)
The Chair read his remarks out loud a copy of which is attached to these minutes He also took the opportunity to thank members for their participation in the Work Plan Session held throughout 2012 He noted that these sessions provided members with a better understanding of the structure of the Conservation Authority He also thanked staff especially Rob McRae for his role in organizing the work plan
Resolution 001-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Lisa Osanic
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the remarks of the 2012 Chair
Carried
Page 3 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
6) General ManagerSecretaryndashTreasurerrsquos Remarks (Report IR-002-13 distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurers remarks were circulated with the agenda questions or comments with respect to this report
There were no
Resolution Moved by Seconded by
002-13 Doug Bickerton Lisa Osanic
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the report of ManagerSecretary-Treasurer dated January 16 2013
the General
Carried
7) Approval of November 28 2012 Minutes (distributed with agenda)
Moved by Seconded by
Jeff Scott Lisa Osanic
THAT the minutes of the November 28 2012 meeting of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Full Authority be approved
Carried
8) Business Arising
There was none
9) Correspondence and Information
a) Confirmation of members to the CRCA for 2013
The Administrative Assistant advised that correspondence regarding the appointment of member(s) to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 had been received from Brockville Front of Yonge Greater Napanee Kingston and Rideau Lakes She noted that only appointments which requiring renewal had been requested Steve Knechtel further advised that an Athens appointment remained vacant and a new representative from Gananque was pending
Resolution Moved by Seconded by
003-13 Penny Porter Del Stowe
THAT the transmittals from municipalities of memberrsquos appointments to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 be received
Carried
Page 4 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
10) Elections and Appointments
a) Election of Chair and Vice-Chair
Allan McPhail 2012 Chair advised of his willingness to serve another year He thanked Authority staff and members for their support over the past year Allan then turned the chair over to Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer for the election of chair and vice-chair of the Conservation Authority The General Manager declared the positions vacant and advised that he would call for nominations for the position of chair and vice-chair of the Authority three times
Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Lisa Osanic
THAT Allan McPhail be nominated for the position of chair of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried
Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Bill Pierson
THAT nominations be closed Carried
Allan McPhail indicated he was prepared to stand and with that Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer declared Allan McPhail chair of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 by acclamation
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer then advised that nominations for the position of vice-chair would be received He advised that Bob Morrison had indicated interest to stand again this year
Moved by Penny Porter Seconded by Bill Pierson
THAT Bob Morrison be nominated for the position of vice-chair of the Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried
Moved by Doug BickertonSeconded by David Henderson
THAT nominations be closed Carried
Based on the indication of his willingness to serve Bob Morrison was declared vice-chair of the Conservation Authority for 2013 by acclamation
Resolution 004-13 Moved by Sandy BergSeconded by David Henderson
THAT Allan McPhail and Bob Morrison be confirmed as Chair and Vice-Chair respectively of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried Allan McPhail assumed the Chair at this time
Page 5 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Appointment of members to Advisory Boards
i) Appointment to Advisory Boards (Report IR-003-13 presented at meeting)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reported on the indication given in response to an e-poll by the members regarding their interest to serve on the three advisory boards He advised that a table of those members interested was presented on screen There was concern on the low number of members per advisory board and members present were encouraged to participate Members were advised that there were approximately three or four advisory board meetings per year
The Chair expressed his concern that this situation was continuing and together with low meeting attendance questioned the need for advisory boards After some discussion members asked about the possibility of disbanding the advisory boards and creating a Committee of the Whole The General Manager advised that this was an option He indicated some research on structure and a process for standing committees which are currently based on advisory board membership would be required
Staff were asked to report back at the next meeting with options
After this enough volunteers to create the advisory boards if needed were identified
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Jeff Banks Del Stowe David Henderson
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Al Hanes Jeff Scott Jeff Earle
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Bill Pierson Bert Herfst
Resolution 005-13 Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the appointment of members for 2013 to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos three advisory boards be accepted as presented
Carried
Resolution 006-13 Moved by Del StoweSeconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to explore potential board structure options and report
Carried
One member was opposed
Page 6 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
ii) Election of the Chair and Vice-Chair of Advisory Boards
Members returned to this item after a short break later in the meeting
Resolution 007-13 Moved by Jeff Banks Seconded by David Henderson
THAT the chairs and vice-chairs of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos Administration and Finance Conservation Lands and Watershed Management advisory boards for 2013 be as follows respectively
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Del Stowe Chair David Henderson Vice-Chair
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Jeff Scott Chair Al Hanes Vice-Chair
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Chair Bert Herfst Vice-Chair
Carried
11) Presentation and Consideration of Reports
a) Consideration of Annual Appointments and Reviews (Report IR-004-13 distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed his report and advised members of the appointments and routine considerations that occur at each Annual General Meeting
i) Appointments to represent the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority
Members reviewed section 1 of the report and concurred that Bob Morrison be appointed to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve (FABR) Board and that Jim Neill be appointed to the Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee (as alternate) No one was appointed to the Cataraqui Trail Management Board It was confirmed that the representatives to Conservation Ontario are the Chair of the CRCA Allan McPhail and the General Manager as alternate
Resolution 008-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Penny Porter
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority approve for 2013 the appointments to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve Board Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee and Conservation Ontario as presented
Carried
Page 7 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
ii) Confirmation of Appointments
Members reviewed section 2 of the report The General Manager advised of the appointments by the City of Kingston to the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee He noted that an updated Cataraqui Trail Management Board slate was distributed at the meeting and indicated that there were two vacancies and one position awaiting confirmation
Resolution 009-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandy Berg
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority confirm the membership for 2013 of the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee and Cataraqui Trail Management Board as presented
Carried
iii) Authorization to Borrow and Annual Policy Reviews
The General Manager noted that as part of conducting its business affairs the CRCA is requested to annually comply with requirements of other organizations or legislation
a) Borrowing (if needed) (TD Bank)
Resolution 010-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) authorize staff to borrow if needed up to $750000 in 2013 in accordance with the CRCArsquos Administration Procedures
Carried
b) Corporate Health and Safety Policy
c) Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy
Resolution 011-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Bert Herfst
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority re-affirm for 2013 the corporate health and safety and workplace violence and harassment policies
Carried
Page 8 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Proposed 2013 Full Authority Meeting Schedule (Report IR-005-13 distributed with agenda)
The proposed 2013 meeting schedule for the Full Authority was considered at this time It was noted that meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 700 PM The General Manager noted that the 2013 ROMAORGA combined conference was being held the same week as the February meeting It did not pose a conflict for those members who would be attending
Resolution 012-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandra Berg
THAT the proposed 2013 Full Authority meeting schedule be accepted by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority as a guide
Carried
The meeting resumed following a short break during which time members of the advisory boards chose their chairs and vice-chairs for 2013 as report above
c) List of Accounts for Approval for period ending
i) November 30 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
ii) December 31 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer explained that all expenses are through the approved budget or other approvals throughout the year
Resolution 013-13 Moved by Doug Bickerton Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the List of Accounts for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority dated November 30 2012 in the amount of $21868809 and dated December 31 2012 in the amount of $21288089 be approved
Carried
d) Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of
i) November 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
Resolution 014-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for the period ending November 2012 be received
Carried
ii) December 2012 (unavailable)
It was noted that the December 2012 Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) was not available
Page 9 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
Page 10 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
Page 11 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
Page 2 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
4) Delegations
a) Recognition of Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority Staff Years of Service
Lisa Osanic Chair of the Personnel Committee announced that there was one staff member who was being recognized for his long standing years of service She announced that Steve Knechtel has provided thirty (30) years of service to the CRCA Lisa advised that the ldquoYears of Servicerdquo plaque had been updated to reflect this change At this point Steve assembled for a photo with Lisa and Allan McPhail 2012 Chair
b) Frontenac Arch Biosphere ndash 10 years strong Don Ross Executive Director
Don Ross Executive Director Frontenac Arch Biosphere (FAB) provided members with a power point presentation entitled ldquoLooking to the Futurerdquo which is attached to these minutes This presented an overview of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere the working landscape and an operations model of the Network Program Structure
Mr Ross also provided members with a handout entitled ldquoThe Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Accomplishments 2012rdquo He noted that FAB is an incorporated non-profit organization with a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from communities and interest across the region
In closing Mr Ross thanked the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for its support over the years
The Chair expressed his thanks to Don for the presentation
Bill Pierson arrived during the delegation
5) Remarks from the 2012 Chair (Report IR-001-13 distributed at the meeting and attached to these minutes)
The Chair read his remarks out loud a copy of which is attached to these minutes He also took the opportunity to thank members for their participation in the Work Plan Session held throughout 2012 He noted that these sessions provided members with a better understanding of the structure of the Conservation Authority He also thanked staff especially Rob McRae for his role in organizing the work plan
Resolution 001-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Lisa Osanic
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the remarks of the 2012 Chair
Carried
Page 3 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
6) General ManagerSecretaryndashTreasurerrsquos Remarks (Report IR-002-13 distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurers remarks were circulated with the agenda questions or comments with respect to this report
There were no
Resolution Moved by Seconded by
002-13 Doug Bickerton Lisa Osanic
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the report of ManagerSecretary-Treasurer dated January 16 2013
the General
Carried
7) Approval of November 28 2012 Minutes (distributed with agenda)
Moved by Seconded by
Jeff Scott Lisa Osanic
THAT the minutes of the November 28 2012 meeting of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Full Authority be approved
Carried
8) Business Arising
There was none
9) Correspondence and Information
a) Confirmation of members to the CRCA for 2013
The Administrative Assistant advised that correspondence regarding the appointment of member(s) to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 had been received from Brockville Front of Yonge Greater Napanee Kingston and Rideau Lakes She noted that only appointments which requiring renewal had been requested Steve Knechtel further advised that an Athens appointment remained vacant and a new representative from Gananque was pending
Resolution Moved by Seconded by
003-13 Penny Porter Del Stowe
THAT the transmittals from municipalities of memberrsquos appointments to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 be received
Carried
Page 4 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
10) Elections and Appointments
a) Election of Chair and Vice-Chair
Allan McPhail 2012 Chair advised of his willingness to serve another year He thanked Authority staff and members for their support over the past year Allan then turned the chair over to Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer for the election of chair and vice-chair of the Conservation Authority The General Manager declared the positions vacant and advised that he would call for nominations for the position of chair and vice-chair of the Authority three times
Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Lisa Osanic
THAT Allan McPhail be nominated for the position of chair of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried
Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Bill Pierson
THAT nominations be closed Carried
Allan McPhail indicated he was prepared to stand and with that Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer declared Allan McPhail chair of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 by acclamation
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer then advised that nominations for the position of vice-chair would be received He advised that Bob Morrison had indicated interest to stand again this year
Moved by Penny Porter Seconded by Bill Pierson
THAT Bob Morrison be nominated for the position of vice-chair of the Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried
Moved by Doug BickertonSeconded by David Henderson
THAT nominations be closed Carried
Based on the indication of his willingness to serve Bob Morrison was declared vice-chair of the Conservation Authority for 2013 by acclamation
Resolution 004-13 Moved by Sandy BergSeconded by David Henderson
THAT Allan McPhail and Bob Morrison be confirmed as Chair and Vice-Chair respectively of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried Allan McPhail assumed the Chair at this time
Page 5 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Appointment of members to Advisory Boards
i) Appointment to Advisory Boards (Report IR-003-13 presented at meeting)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reported on the indication given in response to an e-poll by the members regarding their interest to serve on the three advisory boards He advised that a table of those members interested was presented on screen There was concern on the low number of members per advisory board and members present were encouraged to participate Members were advised that there were approximately three or four advisory board meetings per year
The Chair expressed his concern that this situation was continuing and together with low meeting attendance questioned the need for advisory boards After some discussion members asked about the possibility of disbanding the advisory boards and creating a Committee of the Whole The General Manager advised that this was an option He indicated some research on structure and a process for standing committees which are currently based on advisory board membership would be required
Staff were asked to report back at the next meeting with options
After this enough volunteers to create the advisory boards if needed were identified
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Jeff Banks Del Stowe David Henderson
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Al Hanes Jeff Scott Jeff Earle
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Bill Pierson Bert Herfst
Resolution 005-13 Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the appointment of members for 2013 to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos three advisory boards be accepted as presented
Carried
Resolution 006-13 Moved by Del StoweSeconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to explore potential board structure options and report
Carried
One member was opposed
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ii) Election of the Chair and Vice-Chair of Advisory Boards
Members returned to this item after a short break later in the meeting
Resolution 007-13 Moved by Jeff Banks Seconded by David Henderson
THAT the chairs and vice-chairs of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos Administration and Finance Conservation Lands and Watershed Management advisory boards for 2013 be as follows respectively
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Del Stowe Chair David Henderson Vice-Chair
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Jeff Scott Chair Al Hanes Vice-Chair
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Chair Bert Herfst Vice-Chair
Carried
11) Presentation and Consideration of Reports
a) Consideration of Annual Appointments and Reviews (Report IR-004-13 distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed his report and advised members of the appointments and routine considerations that occur at each Annual General Meeting
i) Appointments to represent the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority
Members reviewed section 1 of the report and concurred that Bob Morrison be appointed to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve (FABR) Board and that Jim Neill be appointed to the Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee (as alternate) No one was appointed to the Cataraqui Trail Management Board It was confirmed that the representatives to Conservation Ontario are the Chair of the CRCA Allan McPhail and the General Manager as alternate
Resolution 008-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Penny Porter
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority approve for 2013 the appointments to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve Board Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee and Conservation Ontario as presented
Carried
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ii) Confirmation of Appointments
Members reviewed section 2 of the report The General Manager advised of the appointments by the City of Kingston to the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee He noted that an updated Cataraqui Trail Management Board slate was distributed at the meeting and indicated that there were two vacancies and one position awaiting confirmation
Resolution 009-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandy Berg
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority confirm the membership for 2013 of the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee and Cataraqui Trail Management Board as presented
Carried
iii) Authorization to Borrow and Annual Policy Reviews
The General Manager noted that as part of conducting its business affairs the CRCA is requested to annually comply with requirements of other organizations or legislation
a) Borrowing (if needed) (TD Bank)
Resolution 010-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) authorize staff to borrow if needed up to $750000 in 2013 in accordance with the CRCArsquos Administration Procedures
Carried
b) Corporate Health and Safety Policy
c) Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy
Resolution 011-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Bert Herfst
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority re-affirm for 2013 the corporate health and safety and workplace violence and harassment policies
Carried
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b) Proposed 2013 Full Authority Meeting Schedule (Report IR-005-13 distributed with agenda)
The proposed 2013 meeting schedule for the Full Authority was considered at this time It was noted that meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 700 PM The General Manager noted that the 2013 ROMAORGA combined conference was being held the same week as the February meeting It did not pose a conflict for those members who would be attending
Resolution 012-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandra Berg
THAT the proposed 2013 Full Authority meeting schedule be accepted by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority as a guide
Carried
The meeting resumed following a short break during which time members of the advisory boards chose their chairs and vice-chairs for 2013 as report above
c) List of Accounts for Approval for period ending
i) November 30 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
ii) December 31 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer explained that all expenses are through the approved budget or other approvals throughout the year
Resolution 013-13 Moved by Doug Bickerton Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the List of Accounts for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority dated November 30 2012 in the amount of $21868809 and dated December 31 2012 in the amount of $21288089 be approved
Carried
d) Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of
i) November 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
Resolution 014-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for the period ending November 2012 be received
Carried
ii) December 2012 (unavailable)
It was noted that the December 2012 Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) was not available
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e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
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b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
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13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
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Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
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FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
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6) General ManagerSecretaryndashTreasurerrsquos Remarks (Report IR-002-13 distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurers remarks were circulated with the agenda questions or comments with respect to this report
There were no
Resolution Moved by Seconded by
002-13 Doug Bickerton Lisa Osanic
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the report of ManagerSecretary-Treasurer dated January 16 2013
the General
Carried
7) Approval of November 28 2012 Minutes (distributed with agenda)
Moved by Seconded by
Jeff Scott Lisa Osanic
THAT the minutes of the November 28 2012 meeting of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Full Authority be approved
Carried
8) Business Arising
There was none
9) Correspondence and Information
a) Confirmation of members to the CRCA for 2013
The Administrative Assistant advised that correspondence regarding the appointment of member(s) to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 had been received from Brockville Front of Yonge Greater Napanee Kingston and Rideau Lakes She noted that only appointments which requiring renewal had been requested Steve Knechtel further advised that an Athens appointment remained vacant and a new representative from Gananque was pending
Resolution Moved by Seconded by
003-13 Penny Porter Del Stowe
THAT the transmittals from municipalities of memberrsquos appointments to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 be received
Carried
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10) Elections and Appointments
a) Election of Chair and Vice-Chair
Allan McPhail 2012 Chair advised of his willingness to serve another year He thanked Authority staff and members for their support over the past year Allan then turned the chair over to Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer for the election of chair and vice-chair of the Conservation Authority The General Manager declared the positions vacant and advised that he would call for nominations for the position of chair and vice-chair of the Authority three times
Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Lisa Osanic
THAT Allan McPhail be nominated for the position of chair of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried
Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Bill Pierson
THAT nominations be closed Carried
Allan McPhail indicated he was prepared to stand and with that Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer declared Allan McPhail chair of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 by acclamation
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer then advised that nominations for the position of vice-chair would be received He advised that Bob Morrison had indicated interest to stand again this year
Moved by Penny Porter Seconded by Bill Pierson
THAT Bob Morrison be nominated for the position of vice-chair of the Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried
Moved by Doug BickertonSeconded by David Henderson
THAT nominations be closed Carried
Based on the indication of his willingness to serve Bob Morrison was declared vice-chair of the Conservation Authority for 2013 by acclamation
Resolution 004-13 Moved by Sandy BergSeconded by David Henderson
THAT Allan McPhail and Bob Morrison be confirmed as Chair and Vice-Chair respectively of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried Allan McPhail assumed the Chair at this time
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b) Appointment of members to Advisory Boards
i) Appointment to Advisory Boards (Report IR-003-13 presented at meeting)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reported on the indication given in response to an e-poll by the members regarding their interest to serve on the three advisory boards He advised that a table of those members interested was presented on screen There was concern on the low number of members per advisory board and members present were encouraged to participate Members were advised that there were approximately three or four advisory board meetings per year
The Chair expressed his concern that this situation was continuing and together with low meeting attendance questioned the need for advisory boards After some discussion members asked about the possibility of disbanding the advisory boards and creating a Committee of the Whole The General Manager advised that this was an option He indicated some research on structure and a process for standing committees which are currently based on advisory board membership would be required
Staff were asked to report back at the next meeting with options
After this enough volunteers to create the advisory boards if needed were identified
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Jeff Banks Del Stowe David Henderson
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Al Hanes Jeff Scott Jeff Earle
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Bill Pierson Bert Herfst
Resolution 005-13 Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the appointment of members for 2013 to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos three advisory boards be accepted as presented
Carried
Resolution 006-13 Moved by Del StoweSeconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to explore potential board structure options and report
Carried
One member was opposed
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ii) Election of the Chair and Vice-Chair of Advisory Boards
Members returned to this item after a short break later in the meeting
Resolution 007-13 Moved by Jeff Banks Seconded by David Henderson
THAT the chairs and vice-chairs of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos Administration and Finance Conservation Lands and Watershed Management advisory boards for 2013 be as follows respectively
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Del Stowe Chair David Henderson Vice-Chair
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Jeff Scott Chair Al Hanes Vice-Chair
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Chair Bert Herfst Vice-Chair
Carried
11) Presentation and Consideration of Reports
a) Consideration of Annual Appointments and Reviews (Report IR-004-13 distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed his report and advised members of the appointments and routine considerations that occur at each Annual General Meeting
i) Appointments to represent the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority
Members reviewed section 1 of the report and concurred that Bob Morrison be appointed to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve (FABR) Board and that Jim Neill be appointed to the Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee (as alternate) No one was appointed to the Cataraqui Trail Management Board It was confirmed that the representatives to Conservation Ontario are the Chair of the CRCA Allan McPhail and the General Manager as alternate
Resolution 008-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Penny Porter
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority approve for 2013 the appointments to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve Board Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee and Conservation Ontario as presented
Carried
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ii) Confirmation of Appointments
Members reviewed section 2 of the report The General Manager advised of the appointments by the City of Kingston to the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee He noted that an updated Cataraqui Trail Management Board slate was distributed at the meeting and indicated that there were two vacancies and one position awaiting confirmation
Resolution 009-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandy Berg
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority confirm the membership for 2013 of the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee and Cataraqui Trail Management Board as presented
Carried
iii) Authorization to Borrow and Annual Policy Reviews
The General Manager noted that as part of conducting its business affairs the CRCA is requested to annually comply with requirements of other organizations or legislation
a) Borrowing (if needed) (TD Bank)
Resolution 010-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) authorize staff to borrow if needed up to $750000 in 2013 in accordance with the CRCArsquos Administration Procedures
Carried
b) Corporate Health and Safety Policy
c) Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy
Resolution 011-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Bert Herfst
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority re-affirm for 2013 the corporate health and safety and workplace violence and harassment policies
Carried
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b) Proposed 2013 Full Authority Meeting Schedule (Report IR-005-13 distributed with agenda)
The proposed 2013 meeting schedule for the Full Authority was considered at this time It was noted that meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 700 PM The General Manager noted that the 2013 ROMAORGA combined conference was being held the same week as the February meeting It did not pose a conflict for those members who would be attending
Resolution 012-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandra Berg
THAT the proposed 2013 Full Authority meeting schedule be accepted by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority as a guide
Carried
The meeting resumed following a short break during which time members of the advisory boards chose their chairs and vice-chairs for 2013 as report above
c) List of Accounts for Approval for period ending
i) November 30 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
ii) December 31 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer explained that all expenses are through the approved budget or other approvals throughout the year
Resolution 013-13 Moved by Doug Bickerton Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the List of Accounts for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority dated November 30 2012 in the amount of $21868809 and dated December 31 2012 in the amount of $21288089 be approved
Carried
d) Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of
i) November 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
Resolution 014-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for the period ending November 2012 be received
Carried
ii) December 2012 (unavailable)
It was noted that the December 2012 Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) was not available
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e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
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b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
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13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
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10) Elections and Appointments
a) Election of Chair and Vice-Chair
Allan McPhail 2012 Chair advised of his willingness to serve another year He thanked Authority staff and members for their support over the past year Allan then turned the chair over to Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer for the election of chair and vice-chair of the Conservation Authority The General Manager declared the positions vacant and advised that he would call for nominations for the position of chair and vice-chair of the Authority three times
Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Lisa Osanic
THAT Allan McPhail be nominated for the position of chair of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried
Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Bill Pierson
THAT nominations be closed Carried
Allan McPhail indicated he was prepared to stand and with that Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer declared Allan McPhail chair of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013 by acclamation
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer then advised that nominations for the position of vice-chair would be received He advised that Bob Morrison had indicated interest to stand again this year
Moved by Penny Porter Seconded by Bill Pierson
THAT Bob Morrison be nominated for the position of vice-chair of the Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried
Moved by Doug BickertonSeconded by David Henderson
THAT nominations be closed Carried
Based on the indication of his willingness to serve Bob Morrison was declared vice-chair of the Conservation Authority for 2013 by acclamation
Resolution 004-13 Moved by Sandy BergSeconded by David Henderson
THAT Allan McPhail and Bob Morrison be confirmed as Chair and Vice-Chair respectively of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for 2013
Carried Allan McPhail assumed the Chair at this time
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b) Appointment of members to Advisory Boards
i) Appointment to Advisory Boards (Report IR-003-13 presented at meeting)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reported on the indication given in response to an e-poll by the members regarding their interest to serve on the three advisory boards He advised that a table of those members interested was presented on screen There was concern on the low number of members per advisory board and members present were encouraged to participate Members were advised that there were approximately three or four advisory board meetings per year
The Chair expressed his concern that this situation was continuing and together with low meeting attendance questioned the need for advisory boards After some discussion members asked about the possibility of disbanding the advisory boards and creating a Committee of the Whole The General Manager advised that this was an option He indicated some research on structure and a process for standing committees which are currently based on advisory board membership would be required
Staff were asked to report back at the next meeting with options
After this enough volunteers to create the advisory boards if needed were identified
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Jeff Banks Del Stowe David Henderson
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Al Hanes Jeff Scott Jeff Earle
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Bill Pierson Bert Herfst
Resolution 005-13 Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the appointment of members for 2013 to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos three advisory boards be accepted as presented
Carried
Resolution 006-13 Moved by Del StoweSeconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to explore potential board structure options and report
Carried
One member was opposed
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ii) Election of the Chair and Vice-Chair of Advisory Boards
Members returned to this item after a short break later in the meeting
Resolution 007-13 Moved by Jeff Banks Seconded by David Henderson
THAT the chairs and vice-chairs of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos Administration and Finance Conservation Lands and Watershed Management advisory boards for 2013 be as follows respectively
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Del Stowe Chair David Henderson Vice-Chair
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Jeff Scott Chair Al Hanes Vice-Chair
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Chair Bert Herfst Vice-Chair
Carried
11) Presentation and Consideration of Reports
a) Consideration of Annual Appointments and Reviews (Report IR-004-13 distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed his report and advised members of the appointments and routine considerations that occur at each Annual General Meeting
i) Appointments to represent the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority
Members reviewed section 1 of the report and concurred that Bob Morrison be appointed to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve (FABR) Board and that Jim Neill be appointed to the Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee (as alternate) No one was appointed to the Cataraqui Trail Management Board It was confirmed that the representatives to Conservation Ontario are the Chair of the CRCA Allan McPhail and the General Manager as alternate
Resolution 008-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Penny Porter
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority approve for 2013 the appointments to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve Board Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee and Conservation Ontario as presented
Carried
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ii) Confirmation of Appointments
Members reviewed section 2 of the report The General Manager advised of the appointments by the City of Kingston to the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee He noted that an updated Cataraqui Trail Management Board slate was distributed at the meeting and indicated that there were two vacancies and one position awaiting confirmation
Resolution 009-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandy Berg
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority confirm the membership for 2013 of the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee and Cataraqui Trail Management Board as presented
Carried
iii) Authorization to Borrow and Annual Policy Reviews
The General Manager noted that as part of conducting its business affairs the CRCA is requested to annually comply with requirements of other organizations or legislation
a) Borrowing (if needed) (TD Bank)
Resolution 010-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) authorize staff to borrow if needed up to $750000 in 2013 in accordance with the CRCArsquos Administration Procedures
Carried
b) Corporate Health and Safety Policy
c) Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy
Resolution 011-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Bert Herfst
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority re-affirm for 2013 the corporate health and safety and workplace violence and harassment policies
Carried
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b) Proposed 2013 Full Authority Meeting Schedule (Report IR-005-13 distributed with agenda)
The proposed 2013 meeting schedule for the Full Authority was considered at this time It was noted that meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 700 PM The General Manager noted that the 2013 ROMAORGA combined conference was being held the same week as the February meeting It did not pose a conflict for those members who would be attending
Resolution 012-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandra Berg
THAT the proposed 2013 Full Authority meeting schedule be accepted by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority as a guide
Carried
The meeting resumed following a short break during which time members of the advisory boards chose their chairs and vice-chairs for 2013 as report above
c) List of Accounts for Approval for period ending
i) November 30 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
ii) December 31 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer explained that all expenses are through the approved budget or other approvals throughout the year
Resolution 013-13 Moved by Doug Bickerton Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the List of Accounts for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority dated November 30 2012 in the amount of $21868809 and dated December 31 2012 in the amount of $21288089 be approved
Carried
d) Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of
i) November 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
Resolution 014-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for the period ending November 2012 be received
Carried
ii) December 2012 (unavailable)
It was noted that the December 2012 Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) was not available
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e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
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b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
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13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
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b) Appointment of members to Advisory Boards
i) Appointment to Advisory Boards (Report IR-003-13 presented at meeting)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reported on the indication given in response to an e-poll by the members regarding their interest to serve on the three advisory boards He advised that a table of those members interested was presented on screen There was concern on the low number of members per advisory board and members present were encouraged to participate Members were advised that there were approximately three or four advisory board meetings per year
The Chair expressed his concern that this situation was continuing and together with low meeting attendance questioned the need for advisory boards After some discussion members asked about the possibility of disbanding the advisory boards and creating a Committee of the Whole The General Manager advised that this was an option He indicated some research on structure and a process for standing committees which are currently based on advisory board membership would be required
Staff were asked to report back at the next meeting with options
After this enough volunteers to create the advisory boards if needed were identified
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Jeff Banks Del Stowe David Henderson
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Al Hanes Jeff Scott Jeff Earle
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Bill Pierson Bert Herfst
Resolution 005-13 Moved by Lisa Osanic Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the appointment of members for 2013 to the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos three advisory boards be accepted as presented
Carried
Resolution 006-13 Moved by Del StoweSeconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to explore potential board structure options and report
Carried
One member was opposed
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ii) Election of the Chair and Vice-Chair of Advisory Boards
Members returned to this item after a short break later in the meeting
Resolution 007-13 Moved by Jeff Banks Seconded by David Henderson
THAT the chairs and vice-chairs of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos Administration and Finance Conservation Lands and Watershed Management advisory boards for 2013 be as follows respectively
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Del Stowe Chair David Henderson Vice-Chair
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Jeff Scott Chair Al Hanes Vice-Chair
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Chair Bert Herfst Vice-Chair
Carried
11) Presentation and Consideration of Reports
a) Consideration of Annual Appointments and Reviews (Report IR-004-13 distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed his report and advised members of the appointments and routine considerations that occur at each Annual General Meeting
i) Appointments to represent the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority
Members reviewed section 1 of the report and concurred that Bob Morrison be appointed to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve (FABR) Board and that Jim Neill be appointed to the Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee (as alternate) No one was appointed to the Cataraqui Trail Management Board It was confirmed that the representatives to Conservation Ontario are the Chair of the CRCA Allan McPhail and the General Manager as alternate
Resolution 008-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Penny Porter
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority approve for 2013 the appointments to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve Board Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee and Conservation Ontario as presented
Carried
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ii) Confirmation of Appointments
Members reviewed section 2 of the report The General Manager advised of the appointments by the City of Kingston to the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee He noted that an updated Cataraqui Trail Management Board slate was distributed at the meeting and indicated that there were two vacancies and one position awaiting confirmation
Resolution 009-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandy Berg
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority confirm the membership for 2013 of the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee and Cataraqui Trail Management Board as presented
Carried
iii) Authorization to Borrow and Annual Policy Reviews
The General Manager noted that as part of conducting its business affairs the CRCA is requested to annually comply with requirements of other organizations or legislation
a) Borrowing (if needed) (TD Bank)
Resolution 010-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) authorize staff to borrow if needed up to $750000 in 2013 in accordance with the CRCArsquos Administration Procedures
Carried
b) Corporate Health and Safety Policy
c) Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy
Resolution 011-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Bert Herfst
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority re-affirm for 2013 the corporate health and safety and workplace violence and harassment policies
Carried
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b) Proposed 2013 Full Authority Meeting Schedule (Report IR-005-13 distributed with agenda)
The proposed 2013 meeting schedule for the Full Authority was considered at this time It was noted that meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 700 PM The General Manager noted that the 2013 ROMAORGA combined conference was being held the same week as the February meeting It did not pose a conflict for those members who would be attending
Resolution 012-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandra Berg
THAT the proposed 2013 Full Authority meeting schedule be accepted by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority as a guide
Carried
The meeting resumed following a short break during which time members of the advisory boards chose their chairs and vice-chairs for 2013 as report above
c) List of Accounts for Approval for period ending
i) November 30 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
ii) December 31 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer explained that all expenses are through the approved budget or other approvals throughout the year
Resolution 013-13 Moved by Doug Bickerton Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the List of Accounts for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority dated November 30 2012 in the amount of $21868809 and dated December 31 2012 in the amount of $21288089 be approved
Carried
d) Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of
i) November 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
Resolution 014-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for the period ending November 2012 be received
Carried
ii) December 2012 (unavailable)
It was noted that the December 2012 Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) was not available
Page 9 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
Page 10 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
Page 11 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
Page 6 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
ii) Election of the Chair and Vice-Chair of Advisory Boards
Members returned to this item after a short break later in the meeting
Resolution 007-13 Moved by Jeff Banks Seconded by David Henderson
THAT the chairs and vice-chairs of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authorityrsquos Administration and Finance Conservation Lands and Watershed Management advisory boards for 2013 be as follows respectively
Administration and Finance Advisory Board (AFAB) Del Stowe Chair David Henderson Vice-Chair
Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Jeff Scott Chair Al Hanes Vice-Chair
Watershed Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Lisa Osanic Chair Bert Herfst Vice-Chair
Carried
11) Presentation and Consideration of Reports
a) Consideration of Annual Appointments and Reviews (Report IR-004-13 distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed his report and advised members of the appointments and routine considerations that occur at each Annual General Meeting
i) Appointments to represent the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority
Members reviewed section 1 of the report and concurred that Bob Morrison be appointed to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve (FABR) Board and that Jim Neill be appointed to the Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee (as alternate) No one was appointed to the Cataraqui Trail Management Board It was confirmed that the representatives to Conservation Ontario are the Chair of the CRCA Allan McPhail and the General Manager as alternate
Resolution 008-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Penny Porter
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority approve for 2013 the appointments to the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve Board Rideau Corridor Strategy Steering Committee and Conservation Ontario as presented
Carried
Page 7 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
ii) Confirmation of Appointments
Members reviewed section 2 of the report The General Manager advised of the appointments by the City of Kingston to the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee He noted that an updated Cataraqui Trail Management Board slate was distributed at the meeting and indicated that there were two vacancies and one position awaiting confirmation
Resolution 009-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandy Berg
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority confirm the membership for 2013 of the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee and Cataraqui Trail Management Board as presented
Carried
iii) Authorization to Borrow and Annual Policy Reviews
The General Manager noted that as part of conducting its business affairs the CRCA is requested to annually comply with requirements of other organizations or legislation
a) Borrowing (if needed) (TD Bank)
Resolution 010-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) authorize staff to borrow if needed up to $750000 in 2013 in accordance with the CRCArsquos Administration Procedures
Carried
b) Corporate Health and Safety Policy
c) Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy
Resolution 011-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Bert Herfst
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority re-affirm for 2013 the corporate health and safety and workplace violence and harassment policies
Carried
Page 8 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Proposed 2013 Full Authority Meeting Schedule (Report IR-005-13 distributed with agenda)
The proposed 2013 meeting schedule for the Full Authority was considered at this time It was noted that meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 700 PM The General Manager noted that the 2013 ROMAORGA combined conference was being held the same week as the February meeting It did not pose a conflict for those members who would be attending
Resolution 012-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandra Berg
THAT the proposed 2013 Full Authority meeting schedule be accepted by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority as a guide
Carried
The meeting resumed following a short break during which time members of the advisory boards chose their chairs and vice-chairs for 2013 as report above
c) List of Accounts for Approval for period ending
i) November 30 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
ii) December 31 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer explained that all expenses are through the approved budget or other approvals throughout the year
Resolution 013-13 Moved by Doug Bickerton Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the List of Accounts for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority dated November 30 2012 in the amount of $21868809 and dated December 31 2012 in the amount of $21288089 be approved
Carried
d) Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of
i) November 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
Resolution 014-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for the period ending November 2012 be received
Carried
ii) December 2012 (unavailable)
It was noted that the December 2012 Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) was not available
Page 9 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
Page 10 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
Page 11 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
Page 7 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
ii) Confirmation of Appointments
Members reviewed section 2 of the report The General Manager advised of the appointments by the City of Kingston to the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee He noted that an updated Cataraqui Trail Management Board slate was distributed at the meeting and indicated that there were two vacancies and one position awaiting confirmation
Resolution 009-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandy Berg
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority confirm the membership for 2013 of the Lemoine Point Advisory Committee and Cataraqui Trail Management Board as presented
Carried
iii) Authorization to Borrow and Annual Policy Reviews
The General Manager noted that as part of conducting its business affairs the CRCA is requested to annually comply with requirements of other organizations or legislation
a) Borrowing (if needed) (TD Bank)
Resolution 010-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Doug Bickerton
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) authorize staff to borrow if needed up to $750000 in 2013 in accordance with the CRCArsquos Administration Procedures
Carried
b) Corporate Health and Safety Policy
c) Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy
Resolution 011-13 Moved by Bill Pierson Seconded by Bert Herfst
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority re-affirm for 2013 the corporate health and safety and workplace violence and harassment policies
Carried
Page 8 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Proposed 2013 Full Authority Meeting Schedule (Report IR-005-13 distributed with agenda)
The proposed 2013 meeting schedule for the Full Authority was considered at this time It was noted that meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 700 PM The General Manager noted that the 2013 ROMAORGA combined conference was being held the same week as the February meeting It did not pose a conflict for those members who would be attending
Resolution 012-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandra Berg
THAT the proposed 2013 Full Authority meeting schedule be accepted by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority as a guide
Carried
The meeting resumed following a short break during which time members of the advisory boards chose their chairs and vice-chairs for 2013 as report above
c) List of Accounts for Approval for period ending
i) November 30 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
ii) December 31 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer explained that all expenses are through the approved budget or other approvals throughout the year
Resolution 013-13 Moved by Doug Bickerton Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the List of Accounts for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority dated November 30 2012 in the amount of $21868809 and dated December 31 2012 in the amount of $21288089 be approved
Carried
d) Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of
i) November 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
Resolution 014-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for the period ending November 2012 be received
Carried
ii) December 2012 (unavailable)
It was noted that the December 2012 Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) was not available
Page 9 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
Page 10 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
Page 11 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
Page 8 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Proposed 2013 Full Authority Meeting Schedule (Report IR-005-13 distributed with agenda)
The proposed 2013 meeting schedule for the Full Authority was considered at this time It was noted that meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 700 PM The General Manager noted that the 2013 ROMAORGA combined conference was being held the same week as the February meeting It did not pose a conflict for those members who would be attending
Resolution 012-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Sandra Berg
THAT the proposed 2013 Full Authority meeting schedule be accepted by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority as a guide
Carried
The meeting resumed following a short break during which time members of the advisory boards chose their chairs and vice-chairs for 2013 as report above
c) List of Accounts for Approval for period ending
i) November 30 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
ii) December 31 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer explained that all expenses are through the approved budget or other approvals throughout the year
Resolution 013-13 Moved by Doug Bickerton Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the List of Accounts for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority dated November 30 2012 in the amount of $21868809 and dated December 31 2012 in the amount of $21288089 be approved
Carried
d) Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) to the end of
i) November 2012 (summary page distributed with agenda)
Resolution 014-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Jeff Banks
THAT the Statement of Expenditures and Revenues for the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority for the period ending November 2012 be received
Carried
ii) December 2012 (unavailable)
It was noted that the December 2012 Statement of Expenditures and Revenues (SER) was not available
Page 9 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
Page 10 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
Page 11 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
Page 9 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
e) 2012 Year-end ndash Recommendation on Deferred Revenue and Reserve Transfers (Report IR-006-13 distributed at meeting)
The General ManagerSecretary-Treasurerrsquos report was distributed at the meeting He advised that the report recommended transfers to and from reserves and deferred revenue related to General Levy to allow for the continuation of Conservation Authority initiatives from 2012 Direction on the report was sought in order for the auditor to prepare a financial statement for 2012 The General Manager advised that the difference between deferred and reserves was short term and long term
Resolution 015-13 Moved by Al Hanes Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT as part of its year-end reporting the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority transfer funds to and from specified deferred revenue and reserve accounts related to initiatives undertaken in 2013 as outlined in the General ManagersSecretary Treasurerrsquos report dated January 23 2013
Carried
f) Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) Minutes of December 17 2012 (distributed with agenda)
Jeff Scott Conservation Lands Advisory Board Chair reminded members of the motion from the November Full Authority empowering the Conservation Lands Advisory Board (CLAB) to act on behalf of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) related to a potential partnership with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska and conclude a contract He indicated that a meeting had taken place to discuss agreement terms The General Manager advised that further discussion had taken place with Treetop Trekking and a verbal agreement made within the specified parameters as noted in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes of December 17 2012 A formal agreement is forthcoming
Resolution 016-13 Moved by Jeff Scott Seconded by Del Stowe
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority direct staff to negotiate the terms and settle an agreement with Treetop Trekking by Arbraska within parameters defined in the Conservation Lands Advisory Board Minutes dated December 17 2012 and subject to legal advice
Carried
12) Announcements or Inquiries
The following items were provided for information
a) Membersrsquo Information Sheet (Form distributed with agenda)
Donna Campbell Administrative Assistant advised members that a form requesting personal information was available in memberrsquos folders She indicated that each year the Authority publishes a Directory of its members which includes membersrsquo telephone numbers and that this directory was available to the public Members were asked to indicate on the form their consent to publish this information She requested that members turn in their completed forms by the end of the meeting
Page 10 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
Page 11 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
Page 10 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
b) Staff summary - Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project) (Report IR-007-13 distributed with agenda)
Rob McRae reviewed his report which provided members with some background information and an update on the Queen SURP project Rob advised that the focus of the research was on potential economic opportunities along the Cataraqui Region coastline and how they relate to environmental conservation He explained that the document provides a brief overview of the teamrsquos recommendations based on their findings Rob noted that the final report by Queens University School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP 825 Fall 2012) can be found on the Membersrsquo Only Website
Jeff Scott suggested the report be shared with City of Kingston staff who are involved with the Rideau Canal Landscape Strategy Rob advised that the final report would be circulated as requested
Resolution 017-13 Moved by Del Stowe Seconded by Velma Kelsey
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority receive the staff summary ndash Exploring Opportunities for Environmental Investment in Coastal Areas of the CRCA (Queenrsquos SURP project)
AND THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority extend appreciation to the students for the well done project
Carried
c) E-mail from Conservation Ontario dated December 7 2012 re CO GM departs CO appoints interim General Manager (distributed with agenda)
This was provided for memberrsquos information
d) Letter from Stantec Consulting Ltd dated December 21 2012 re Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Notice of Public Meeting Draft Renewable Energy Approval Report Package (distributed with agenda)
Steve Knechtel General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer reviewed the letter which was attached to the agenda The letter advised of a Notice of Public Meeting to be held on March 5 and 6 2013 related to the proposed Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Steve indicated that there had been discussions related to this topic by the Board this time last year and a letter outlining concerns submitted He reminded members that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) has two roles with respect to this application as a regulatory agency and as a landowner Steve noted that staff are currently in the process of reviewing the reports to determine if concerns were addressed
There was considerable discussion related to the proposed wind energy project Members expressed concern that the project will impair owl activity on Amherst Island There were conflicting opinions as some members felt it was appropriate to take an opposed position immediately while others felt it was necessary to go through the process and allow staff to review the reports and provide comments based on facts prior to the March open house It was agreed that this topic be considered at the next meeting
e) Conservation Ontario booth at ROMAOGRA Conference 2013 (addition to agenda)
The General Manager advised that Conservation Ontario is looking for volunteers to man a booth at the ROMAOGRA Conference 2013
Page 11 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
Page 11 of 11THE CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINUTES OF THE FULL AUTHORITY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 23 2013 ndash OUTDOOR CENTRE LCCCA
13) MotionsNotice of Motions
Jeff Earle requested the following motion be brought forward for consideration
THAT the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority discuss at the next meeting the staff review of the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project reports and comments pertaining to the interests of the Conservation Authority with respect to the owl woods and associated ecological features of Amherst Island
14) Adjournment
The Meeting adjourned at 935 PM on a motion by Doug Bickerton seconded by Lisa Osanic
Steve Knechtel Allan McPhail General ManagerSecretary-Treasurer Chair
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
22013
Looking to the Future
Presentation to Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority January 23 2013
FABR is one of Canadarsquos 16 biosphere reserves among 610 in 117 countries
Unique in Canada a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Rideau Canal - lies inside this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
There are fewer than 12 locations worldwide with dual UNESCO designations
FABR also has a National Park 2 important Provincial Parks amp many CA lands
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Designated 2002 by UNESCO by invitation of local communities and national governments
Without jurisdiction or authority entirelyvoluntary
Working in partnerships to build programs and capacity for sustainable communities
Promoting solutions to for conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use
Building Sustainable Communities
The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve is an ideal place to live and visit and a model of sustainable living because community partners work together to ensure that healthy natural environments a vibrant society a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy are the foundations of our vibrant community
Advisory Team FABR Sustainable Tourism Project
1
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
22013
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
The Biosphere Network is FABNrsquos operating mechanism - partnership over 80 area government non-government and community organizations
Builds capacity by supporting and networking programs of member partners
Incorporated not-for-profit non-charitable 19 member Board Executive Director
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
Where 5 forest regions meet ndash one of Canadarsquos most bio-diverse regions Where thousands of years of history comes together
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip hellipthe ldquoworking landscaperdquo
About the Frontenac Arch Biospherehellip
FAB Foundation Board
Services FAB Network non-profit NGO Board Staff
Network Partners
Fundraising
Fund Granting
General Admin
Member Support
Workshops Events
Program Dev
Administration
FAB Nature Camps
Programs
FAB Local Flavours
FAB Arts
FAB Trails Council
FAB Education
Sust Com Dev
Communications
e-N
ewsl
ette
r
We
b si
te
App
Inte
rfac
es
Services Rent Overhead Communications Grant writing Web site hosting Contracts
Pub
lish
ing
Info
De
sk D
isp
lay
Soc
ial M
edi
a
Ima
ge B
ank
Guides brochures other paper products
FAB Experiences
Network Members Services
Services Use of space equip Communications Grant writing Accounting Web site links
Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network Program Structure ndash Operations Model
Resourcing
Education
Conservation
Culture
FAB Conservation
FAB Heritage
Grants Fees
State of FAB
Volunteers
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
2
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
Chairrsquos Remarks ndash January 2013 Annual General Meeting (draft 1)
Throughout 2012 I have had the pleasure of being the CRCA Chair and working with the
members of this board the staff and numerous other groups We do a lot of work throughout
our watershed communities I would like to speak about some of our accomplishments over the
past year
As a board one of our big tasks in 2012 was to put together a four-year Work Plan Our
facilitated meetings with Rob Wood as well as our discussions with CRCA staff helped us to
understand how the CRCA works and also helped us to come together as a team We now have
an approved work plan for 2013 to 2016 to help keep us focused and help us to develop our
annual budgets Thank you to all of the board members and the staff who participated in this
process
The Cataraqui Source Protection Committee completed their Source Protection Plan in 2012 It
was submitted to the Minister of Environment in September This plan is an important
milestone in protecting our sources of local drinking water
While we are awaiting its approval we will be working closely with the Source Protection
Committee our municipalities and other local agencies to determine the best ways to
implement this plan
In May 2012 we were pleased to host the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and his
Advisory Committee here at the Outdoor Centre We had an opportunity to discuss a number of
our initiatives as well as environmental matters that are of mutual interest
Things are changing at the federal and provincial levels of government This may present some
more opportunities for Conservation Authorities in the future In response to changes at the
provincial level Conservation Ontario produced a White Paper that discusses possible changes
to our current system of resource management and the role that Conservation Authorities
could play in the future The General Manager Steve Knechtel and I met with local MPPs John
Gerretsen and Steven Clark
Many of our projects are accomplished with the assistance of volunteer organizations We work
closely with the Cataraqui Conservation Foundation Cataraqui Trail Management Board
Rideau Trail Association and two Friends groups I would like to tell you about two projects that
I helped to officially open this year Both are small projects but they make a big improvement to
their Conservation Areas
1
FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
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FA AGM January 23 2013 Report IR-001-13
The first is a new boardwalk along the shore at Gould Lake Conservation Area The old
boardwalk which provided access to the swimming dock was in really bad shape and needed to
be replaced The Rideau Trail Association volunteers designed and helped to build a safe new
boardwalk that provides access to a well-used outdoor recreation facility
The Friends of Mac Johnson Wildlife Area volunteers worked closely with CRCA staff to make a
number of improvements to our canoe launch area at Centennial Road in Brockville The area is
also heavily used as a lunchtime picnic spot by nearby workers in the Brockville industrial park
The improvements included a new dock and steps new entrance and interpretive signs and an
improved parking area and improved landscaping
Lastly I encourage all of our board members to keep your councils informed about the
activities and projects of the CRCA That is a key role for us as board members and one of the
reasons why our municipalities appoint us
I look forward to working with everyone in 2013
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