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AGENDA
STRIKING COMMITTEE
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
3:30 p.m.
Lanark County Administration Building
Montague Boardroom
Councillor Richard Kidd, Chair
Page
1. CALL TO ORDER
(Reminder please silence all electronic devices)
2. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
None at this time.
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Suggested Motion:
"THAT, the minutes of the Striking Committee meeting held on February 8, 2017be approved as circulated."
4. ADDITIONS AND APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Suggested Motion:
"THAT, the agenda be approved as presented."
5. COMMUNICATIONS None
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Page 6. REPORTS
3 - 17 i) Lanark County Housing Corporation
(Up to 4 Members, 2 for a 1 year-term and 2 for a 3
year-term)
Interested Applicants
Alison Burkett Wayne Drummond
Michael Komendat Pat Dolan
Wayne Phillips John MacTavish
John Fenik Louis Antonakos
Jerry Flynn
Suggested Motion:
"THAT, the following be appointed to the Lanark
County Housing Corporation:
7. NEW/OTHER BUSINESS None
8. NEXT MEETING
At the call of the Chair.
9. ADJOURNMENT
Committee Members:
Bill Dobson, Warden
Richard Kidd, Councillor
John Gemmell, Councillor
Jane Torrance, Councillor
John Hall, Councillor
Aubrey Churchill, Councillor
Staff Members:
Kurt Greaves, CAO
Leslie Drynan, Clerk/Deputy CAO
Erica Patterson, Council & Clerk Services Assistant
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369 Jamieson St Almonte, ON K0A 1A0
January 2, 2017
Lanark County Striking Committee Attn: Leslie Drynan, CMO County Clerk/ Deputy CAO 99 Christie Lake Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6
Dear Leslie,
I am writing to express interest in serving on the board of the Lanark County Housing Corporation. I have an interest in the cause of providing affordable housing. I’ve just moved to Almonte a month ago so I can’t offer knowledge of Lanark County but I may have some experience and skills of interest to your committee.
I hold a Bachelor of Math and an MBA. My business background includes 40+ years of varied consulting and management experience. I’ve included my curriculum vitae if you are interested in details.
My community involvement has been varied. I previously resided in Waterloo Region which includes the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge and 4 townships.
My direct involvement with the regional level of government was through the Win-Win Affordable Housing Project which I chaired. The Region encouraged community groups to apply for grants of up to $15,000 towards creating affordable housing units. Our Steering Committee looked at the feasibility of having homeowners renovate a portion of their home to provide an affordable housing unit. The committee included the members from planning or building departments from the 3 cities; key members of community groups serving the disadvantaged; and a representative from CMHC.
Other municipal involvement includes work on Committee of Adjustment, Arts/ Culture Advisory Committee, User Charges & Fees Committee, and the Waterloo Minor Soccer Board, which was overseen by the Waterloo Recreation & Leisure Committee.
Community groups I’ve volunteered with are Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Project Lift, (charity which provided transportation for the disabled; now part of Grand River Transit); Greater K-W Chamber of College; Conestoga College; and various duplicate bridge groups.
Best regards,
Alison Burkett
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M. ALISON BURKETT
369 Jamieson Street Mobile: (519) 577-6157 Almonte, ON K0A 1A0
PROFILE
Retired management consultant with an MBA and 35 years varied consulting and management experience.
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
Lexington Associates Inc. 1991 - Present President
Management consultant with expertise in performance measurement and management and business process improvement in a wide variety of industries. Facilitated discussions enable the client to establish a common vision and reach agreement on difficult issues. Managed multi-level projects with on-time/ on-budget completion.
International clients include Cargill, Abbott Laboratories, Agilent Technologies, Applied Materials, Chevron-Texaco, Clariant, Imation, Information Resources, ProQuest Information and Learning, DePuy/ Johnson and Johnson Professional, Huntington Banks, SuperValu, Hoechst Celanese, Chase Manhattan Bank, Kraft Foods, Pioneer HiBred, Herman Miller, Shell Oil, Standard Chartered Bank, and Air Products.
Canadian clients include Rogers Communications, Ontario Power Generation, Kitchener Downtown Business Association, Emerald Black Car, Urban Machinery, Edmonton Telephone/ TELUS, Woodbridge Foam, Lear Seating Kitchener, and The Mutual Group.
Gallery on the Grand 2001 - 2015 Co-Owner
Worked as an Art Consultant with corporate and retail clients, helping them find art that suits them, whatever their taste in art may be. Gallery on the Grand was the winner of the prestigious iCON Retailer of the Year award in our third year of business.
Corporate clients include Waterloo North Hydro, Union Gas, Miller Thomson, Economical Insurance, MTE Consultants, Stantec, GSP Group, Borden Ladner Gervais, CBRE, KPMG, Melloul Blamey, Deer Ridge Dental, Grand River Foods, Rae & Lipskie, RBC Private Client Services, Markem, Northwest Farmers’ Mutual, Waterloo Region District School Board, Trillium Insurance, Open Text, Ontario Dye, Charcoal Steakhouse, and Bereskin Parr LLP.
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The Mutual Group 1985 - 1991 Finance Executive, Information Services Executive, Management Services Officer
Manulife Financial/ Dominion Life 1977 - 1985 Manager, Marketing Systems, Manager Technical Planning, Systems Programmer
University of Waterloo 1972 - 1977 Computing Assistant
EDUCATION
Wilfrid Laurier Master, Business Administration 1989
University of Waterloo Bachelor, Mathematics 1972
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Christ Lutheran Church 1999 – 2016 (Member of Church Council; Treasurer & Chair of Finance Committee; chair of Youth Ministry Committee; member of Refugee Settlement (Friends) Committee; member of Waterloo Koinonia Community Homes Board)
ACBL District 2/ ACBL Unit 249/ Grand River Bridge Club 2012 – present (Webmaster; member of ACBL Unit 249 Board)
Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery 2008 – 2011 (Chair/ Treasurer/ Board Member)
City of Kitchener Arts & Culture Advisory Committee 2007 – 2010 (Member and liaison to the Public Art Working Group)
Greater Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber of Commerce 2001 – 2007 (Networking Breakfast Committee)
City of Waterloo Committee of Adjustment 2004 – 2006 (Member)
Win-Win Affordable Housing 2002 – 2006 (Chair, Steering Committee)
Waterloo Minor Soccer 1989 – 1996 (Treasurer/ Board Member/ Convener)
City of Waterloo User Charges and Fees Committee 1993 – 1995 (Member)
Project Lift Board 1992 – 1994 (Treasurer/ Board Member)
Conestoga College 1982 – 1983 (Designed, developed and coordinated implementation of a course for Computer Literacy for Women)
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Wayne Drummond 296 Gardiner Shore Rd Carleton Place, ON K7C 0C4 613-229-0968 Letter of interest for the LCHC Board of Directors
I was raised in Carleton Place, studied at the Ontario Police College, which sparked a thirty-year career in policing. I retired as an Inspector for the Carleton Place Police. My desire to serve the community continued with my participation and leadership with the OWFC, to which he has devoted 40 years, seventeen of which have been as Deputy Chief.
I serve on the Boards of Elizabeth Court Non-Profit Housing in Carleton Place. I am a member of ONPHA and have taken some of their education sessions. The past nine years sit on the board of trustees for the Carleton Place Memorial Hospital involved with the redevelopment of a new emergency department and on the new Mississippi River Health Alliance for the Carleton Place and Almonte Hospitals. I am also a member of the Carleton Place Police Services Board for several years. I with my wife organize Carleton Place Christmas Basket/Angel Tree Program and with volunteers supply a Christmas Basket and gifts to children 16 years and under. This year 2016 we fortunately could give out 310 baskets that will give over a 1000 people including 400 kids a happier Christmas.
I am married, with three married children, and enjoying 6 grandchildren and continues to have rental properties in the town of Carleton Place.
I would very much like to be on the board of Lanark County Housing Corp. as I have gained interest with my involvement on the board of Elizabeth Court and as a member of a committee examining ways of getting new affordable housing in Carleton Place.
Wayne Drummond
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JAN. 26, 2017 LCHC Board of Directors 52 Abbott St. N, Unit 4 Smith Falls, ON K7A 1W3 Dear Members of the Board: Please accept my expression of interest re: serving on the LCHC Board of Directors. I have for many years had an abiding interest in the value and necessity for social and supportive housing, in order to ensure those who cannot afford market rents have the opportunity to be adequately and safely housed. I feel my work background supports the aforementioned belief. I worked from 1987 - 1997 as a Construction Maintenance Inspector for the Eastern Regional Office of the MMAH. In that capacity I was the Ministry inspector on many new construction developments, provided yearly operational maintenance audits OHC units and as well helped existing local housing authorities with maintenance issues and the provision of specifications and inspections for retrofits of all kinds. Unfortunately the provincial government of the day disbanded the inspection unit province wide in 1997. I then, with a partner founded Proshelter Inc. to provide same services, as well as full property administration to the social housing and private rental sectors in Eastern Ontario. In the late fall of 1998 I was offered and accepted the position of Executive Director of the Inuit NP Housing Corporation headquartered in Ottawa. I managed a diverse portfolio located in 6 hamlets in Nunavut, NWT, and in Ottawa which contains the largest expatriate community of Inuit outside of the far North. Along with day to day management of the portfolio I was instrumental in developing a number of group homes and acted as resource to several related Boards and policy groups. I retired in the fall of 2015. As well, from 1998 - 2014 I served as a part time Property Standards Inspector in Eastern Ontario for the Investigation and Enforcement Unit of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Thanking you in advance for your consideration, Michael J Komendat 7 Perthmore St., Perth, ON K7H 3P1 613 291 4783 [email protected]
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January 27, 2017
LCHCBoard of Directors
52 Abbott St. North, Unit 4,
Smiths Falls,Ontario
K7A 1W3
Re: Board of Directors
Dear Sir/Madam:
Please accept this letter as my application for the above position with the
Lanark County Housing Corporation.
I can bring to LCHCBoard of Directors 35 years of experience having served
in all aspects of policing in the Town of Smiths Falls retiring as Deputy Chief
of Police.
l have demonstrated sound decision making skills, financial accountability,
provided positive working relationships with all levels of municipal staff
and variety of community organizations by my ability to be open, respectful
and flexible as I enjoy working with people.
Having read the requirements for this position i believe i have the necessary
qualifications to qualify for the position as a Director of LCHC.
I have enclosed my personal information and look forward to meeting with
you at your convenience.
J. Dolan CMM Ill
267 Harper Condie Rd
Smiths Falls, On. K7A456 613-284-7291
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Patrick] Dolan
267 Harper Condie Rd.
Smiths Falls, Ontairo
K7A4S6
PROFILE
lam a dedicated individual with knowledge and experience in budgeting,
fiscal management and government processes, but my most important
qualifications are commitment, honesty, integrity and willingness to serve
our community.
PERSONALCHARACTERISTICS
Possess excellent analytical and problem solving skills.
Demonstrated sound judgment and leadership ability.
innovative and creative, identify new or better ways to deliver service.
Strong sense of accountability for the effective and efficient use of resources.
Positive and enthusiastic, adjust to change, enjoy working in team environment.
EDUCATlON
Secondary School Graduation Diploma
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PROFFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Ontario Municipal Management Institute
Certified Municipal Manager CMM IIIPolice Executive
Faculty of Law, University of Windsor
Alternative Dispute Resolution workshop
Canadian Police College
Executive Development Course
Ontario Police College
Budgeting and Financial Management
Strategic Planning
PROFESSIONALASSOCIATIONS
Ontario Municipal Management Institute
Canadian Chiefs of Police Association — LifeMember
Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police — LifeMember
COMMUNITY COMMITTEES
Lanark County Municipal Trails Corporation
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January 31st, 2017 LCHC Board of Directors 52 Abbott Street North, Unit 4 Smiths Falls, ON K7A 1W3 Dear Sir/Madam:
I am writing in response to your search for a volunteer member to the Board of Directors for the Lanark County Housing Corporation. My background has enabled me to acquire the assets you are requesting for this position. Most important, I am currently retired and can devote time and commitment. I retired in1995 as Chief of Police for the City of Nepean after a 35 year career. Since then I have served on a number of Boards, namely, The Criminal Code Review Board, The Parole Board of Ontario, the Community Care Access Centre Board of Directors, the Nepean Housing Board of Directors and the Nepean Hydro Commission. I was a City Councillor in Nepean, ON for 4 years. I am currently a volunteer with the Perth Enrichment Program. I believe I can contribute to your Board and would be pleased to provide a detailed resume or be available for a personal interview. Thank you. Wayne Phillips 749 Big Rideau N Shore Road RR 3, Perth, ON K7H 3C5 Tel: 613-272-0039 or 613-795-7213 email: [email protected]
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RESUME John Michael Fenik 5 Grant Street Perth, Ontario, K7H – 1X3 [email protected] www.fenikpublishingandfilm.com 613-200-1265
OBJECTIVES
End homelessness, eradicate poverty, make some great movies, write a great Canadian novel, master Chuck Berry’s opening guitar riff “Johnny B Good,” sail a blue Caribbean Sea, learn how to make a really good cheese cake and most importantly, raise my grandson to be a kind, loving, gentle man.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Social Work – Carleton University – June 14, 2006
Child Care Worker Diploma – Algonquin College Ottawa - June 23, 1981
EMPLOYMENT
Algonquin College Instructor – Part Time – 2013 - Present
Upper Canada District School Board – Special Services Counselor – 2007 – 2016
Children and Family Services - Lanark County – Child Protection Worker – 1987 – 2007
Ottawa Children’s Aid Society – Child and youth Care Worker - Ottawa Ontario – 1981 -1987
SELF EMPLOYMENT
Fenik Publishing and Film Inc. – Chief Executive Officer – November 2016 – Present
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POLITICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Mayor Town of Perth – 2006 – Present
Councillor Lanark County Council – 2003 – Present
Warden of Lanark County - 2010 – 2011
Deputy Mayor Town of Perth – 2003 -2006
Councillor Town of Perth – 1997 – 2003
BOARD / ASSOCIATIONS
Russ Beach Airport – Board Member- April 2016 – Present
Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital – Board Member – 2009 – Present
Lanark County Housing Corporation – Board Member – 2010 – 2016
Eastern Ontario Regional Broad Band – Board Member / Treasurer – 2010 – 2012
Perth Police Service Board – Board Member / Chair - 2003 – 2010
Perth Business Improvement Area – Board Member -1997 – 2003
Perth Chamber of Commerce – Board Member - 1997 – 2003
VOLUNTEER
Stewart Park Music Festival - 1995 – 2006
Perth Block Parent Association – 1995 -1997
PUBLICATIONS
Fenik, John. “Top 10 Attributes of a Player Politician.” Municipal World Magazine. July 2011
Fenik, John.” Behind the Blue Line – The Seven Deadly Sins of Labour Relations.” Municipal World Magazine. April 2011.
Fenik, John. “Seducing the Vote” – Self-published book. 2010
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AWARDS
Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal Recipient -2012
Algonquin College Alumni of the Year – 2011
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Jan 11, 2017 Dear Colleagues, I would like to be considered for the position of Public Appointee Board member for LCHC. I bring forth 20+ years’ experience supporting the needs of seniors in our community and have a unique understanding of the challenges and rewards that coincide with social housing efforts. I would be honoured to join your team to empower our tenants through community support services. I welcome the planning and strategizing for use of resources, accountability to our communities, and the meetings required to carry-out effective partnerships while connecting tenants to services that meet their needs. I am committed to the workload and dedication required to devotedly assist our community members with their housing and quality of life needs in pursuit of LCHC’s vision and long term goals. As a Board member I pledge to avidly promote strong, healthy, sustainable, affordable housing through leadership, corporate excellence and community values. Having operated several successful businesses, including a property management firm, I have developed a responsible business awareness and fully understand the risks involved in exploring new or complex opportunities whilst sustaining our integrity with our existing 530+ social housing units. Community work and volunteer experience:
Carleton Place & Beckwith Community Home Support (Board member for 20 years, chair for 15 years)
Mayor, Town of Carleton Place 2014- present Councillor, Town of Carleton Place 2006-2014 LCHC Board Member (Public Appointee) 2015- present Community Development Carleton Place Municipal Drug Strategy (Founding member) Environmental Advisory Committee (Founding member) Corporate Services (Chair) Planning and Protection Physical Environment Community Issues Policy Review Striking Committee Vice-President of the Mississippi Valley Conservation Foundation Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (Invited member) Emergency Planning and Response Recreational Cost Sharing
Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely,
Louis Antonakos Mayor, Town of Carleton Place
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Jerry Flynn475 Maple Lane - Carleton Place, ON K7C 3S4 - [email protected] - 613.257.4748
January 4,2017
Lanark County Striking Committee99 Christie Lake RoadPerth, ON K7H 3C6
Attn: Leslie Drynan, CMO , County Clerk / Deputy CAO
Please consider this letter as my application to serve as a public Board member ofthe Lanark County
Housing Corporation.
1recently served as a member of the Advisory Committeetasked with making recommendationsfor the
redevelopment of Joseph/Edwards/PattieStreets in Carleton Place.
As Deputy-Mayor of Carleton Place I am very interested in working with the housing corporation, theCounty and the Town of Carleton Place Council to ensure the project proceeds in a timely, cost-efficientmanner while ensuring that the tenants’ needs are top of mind.
I have long been an advocate for affordablehousing, especiallyfor seniors. In that regard I have recently
attended several workshops and seminarshostedby CMHC, LanarkCounty andother organizationsto
keep myself informedon the latest “green” technology as well as models that have been successful in
other communities.
I am excited by the possibility of being an LCHC Board member and part of the team that moves this
project forward.
Thank you for considering my application.
Sincerely,
Jerry Flynn
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