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Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to manage the creation and dissolution of Town
Council Committees as required and to provide Council, staff and community
members with a reference for council committees.
This policy will serve as a reference in the formation of new Town Council
Committees. This policy will provide guidelines for the organization of committees,
committee membership, meeting practices, and roles of committee members.
This policy will include a list of current Town Council Committees.
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Scope
The Committees Policy applies to all Town of Mahone Bay Committees of Council,
at all times and without exception. The following provisions shall apply to all Town
Council Committees listed in this policy, except where the policy specifically
provides otherwise.
The Committees Policy will repeal and supersede any and all previous policies held
by the Town of Mahone Bay regarding and/or governing Town Council
Committees.
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Terms
3.1 Town Council Committees:
Section 24 of the Municipal Government Act provides that Council may establish
standing, special and advisory committees. Town Council Committees are formed
by motion of Council amending this policy to add to the list of current committees
and associated schedules. The purpose of every Town Council Committee is to
serve the community in some meaningful and recognizable way and to make
recommendations in this regard to Council. Council Committees may be
comprised of Council members, Town staff and public members (a Committee's
Terms of Reference may provide additional criteria).
3.1.1
Committees will submit regular written reports or minutes to Council for
review and will present recommendations for Council approval. This will
generally take place at the next regular Council meeting following the date
of the Committee meeting (or at the next regular Council meeting thereafter,
if Council meets less than seven business days after the Committee's
meeting date, to allow for the preparation of minutes).
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3.1.2 All Town Council Committees are expected to:
a) Review and advise Council on any matter referred by Council;
b) Receive delegations and correspondence related to the Committee's
mandate;
c) Conduct community and stakeholder consultation and engagement and
report to Council;
d) Make recommendations to Council related to the Committee's mandate;
e) Identify and recommend to Council external funding sources supporting
the Committee's mandate;
f) Collaborate with other Committees of Council;
g) Provide recommendations to the Town's annual budget - if any - no later
than the end of January of each year;
h) Provide regular public reports to Council in the form of Minutes.
3.1.3 Town Council Committees do not:
a) Make financial commitments on behalf of the Town;
b) Provide direction to Town staff.
3.2 Standing Committees
Council Committees comprised primarily of Council members with some public
members, generally meeting as required to fulfill the obligations of Council under
legislation or by-law.
3.3 Advisory Committees
Council Committees with an advisory purpose focused on a particular area of
municipal responsibility, comprised primarily of public members with no more
than three members of Council appointed. Agenda items may be referred by
Council, or added by members to encourage discussion. In accordance with their
specific mandate, Advisory Committees may recommend to Council long-term
strategic plans and related annual work plans (setting goals and timelines)
including budget recommendations. Advisory Committees generally meet
monthly or bimonthly.
3.4 Citizen Advisory Committees
Advisory Committees comprised in accordance with Provincial legislation to
provide a public forum for consideration of specific topics. Agenda items are
generally referred by Council. Citizen Advisory Committees meet as necessary to
fulfill their mandate.
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3.6 Internal Committees
Committees with an advisory purpose focused on a particular area of municipal
responsibility, comprised of only Council Members and Staff (non-voting). Internal
Committee membership will not constitute a voting majority of Council. Agenda
items may be referred by Council, or added by members to encourage discussion.
Internal committees will provide their recommendations to the Policy & Strategy
Committee. Internal committee meetings will not be open to the public.
3.7 Special Committees
Ad-hoc committees established by Council for a special purpose; will have a finite
mandate / duration specified in establishing motion. Consideration will be given to
whether a special committee or special meetings of the Town Council are the more
appropriate option in each case.
3.8 External Committees, Boards & Commissions
Town Council members and members of the public are also appointed to serve on
various external committees, boards and commissions. Members so appointed
under this policy shall represent the interests of the Town at all times while serving
in this capacity, conduct themselves in accordance with expectations as set forth
by the Town of Mahone Bay, and ensure the Town Council is kept well informed as
to the proceedings of the committee, board or commission.
3.9 Terms of Reference
Town Council Committees require Terms of Reference for members to promote
and adhere to which are clear in purpose and easily recognizable as being for the
public good. The mandate must be one which members can work toward with
tangible outcomes easily recognizable by the community, on the whole, as positive
and valuable. All current Town Council Committees' Terms of Reference will be
included as schedules to this policy. Generally, each Committee's Terms of
Reference will include: Background, Committee Mandate, and Committee
Membership.
3.9.1 Advisory Committees are responsible to review their Terms of
Reference and make recommendations to Council for their
amendment as deemed necessary or desirable by the Committee.
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Roles and Responsibilities
4.1 Role of Committee Chair
The Chair is appointed annually or when the position becomes vacant. Council may
appoint a Chair of any committee from the membership by motion. If Council does
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not appoint a Chair, the Chair will be determined from the membership by the
committee members. Committees may remove and appoint a Chair as deemed
necessary, by way of a recommendation to Council. Town Staff may not serve as
Chair.
4.1.1 The Chair of a Town Council Committee is entitled to speak and vote on
any motion. The Chair will call the meeting of the committee to order and
ensure appropriate procedures are followed (as specified in the Town of
Mahone Bay Town Council Policy). The Chair will serve as the representative
of the committee at official functions; however, this function can also be
delegated to another member(s) of the committee as required.
4.2 Role of Committee Secretary
The Committee Secretary is always a non-voting staff member designated by the
CAO. The Secretary will prepare the agenda and keep the minutes of the
committee meetings in accordance with the Town of Mahone Bay Town Council
Policy. The Secretary will provide agendas and minutes to the membership and the
Town Clerk for submission to Council and for public access. The Secretary will have
the following responsibilities:
a) to collect agenda items and input from committee members and
issue the agenda, along with any other required documents, to the
committee prior to the meeting;
b) prepare and issue minutes of meetings in a timely fashion; and,
c)
ensure that the activities of the committee are communicated
effectively to the community, prepare any press releases and
coordinate with the Town's website manager to ensure that pertinent
information is made available to the public.
4.3 Role of Committee Members
All members of Town Council Committees are expected to:
a) Understand the mandate of the Committee and its relationship to
Council, as well as relevant Town policies;
b) Understand their role as a Committee member;
c) Understand the role of the Committee Chair, Council members and
Town staff;
d) Strive to attend all scheduled and special committee meetings;
e) Recognize any limitations on your participation and inform the chair
of these limitations;
f)
Prepare for meetings by reading agendas and any background
information supplied;
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g) Actively participate in the discussion and decision-making process;
h) Undertake any work assigned, including special projects, participation
on subcommittees and research;
i)
Participate in ongoing training and regular workshops when
appropriate;
j)
Be open-minded and allow for a variety of opinions to be heard;
k) Respect the individual worth and dignity of opinions of other
Committee members and maintain a high degree of decorum;
l)
Refer to the Chair for questions and procedure;
m) Ask questions, and seek clarification through the Chair or staff;
n) Respect the decisions and finality of Council;
o) Clearly identify and orally disclose any conflict of interest, and refrain
from any discussion which could influence the opinions of Committee
members;
p) In a public forum, clearly identify when they are speaking in their
capacity as a committee member, or as an independent citizen, where
appropriate;
q) As a representative of the Town, conduct themselves in accordance
with expectations as set forth by the Town of Mahone Bay; and
r) Sign and adhere to the Town of Mahone Bay Code of Conduct.
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Committee Membership:
5.1.1 Council Committees may be comprised of Council members, Town staff and
public members as specified in their Terms of Reference, appointed in accordance
with this policy. Advisory Committees, excluding Citizen Advisory Committees, will
generally be comprised of two members of Council, one or more non-voting staff
members, including the designated Committee Secretary, with the remaining
membership consisting of representatives of stakeholder or community
organizations and/or individuals with particular skill sets relative to the committee
(a Committee's Terms of Reference may provide additional criteria). Wherever
possible Committees will consist of an uneven number of voting members. Council
will remove committee members by motion as deemed necessary to ensure the
proper functioning of the committee.
5.1.2 Voting members of Town Council Committees must be residents of the Town,
owners of property within the Town, or currently active members of stakeholder or
community organizations as per each committee's Terms of Reference. Preference
will be given to town residents. The majority of voting members of Town Council
Committees must be residents of the Town. No Town Council Committee shall
have more than nine voting members.
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5.2
Appointment of Committee Members:
5.2.1 Council Member Appointment
5.2.1.1
Upon the swearing in of the Town Council following a municipal election,
and every two years thereafter during the life of a Council, the Mayor shall
consult with members of Council and present to Council a list of proposed
Council member appointments to Town Council Committees and external
committees, boards and commissions.
5.2.1.2
Unless otherwise governed by policy or legislation, Council appointments
to committees, boards and commissions shall be made for a two year
term and such appointments shall be by motion of Council.
5.2.1.3
If a vacancy should occur, Council may leave the position vacant for the
balance of the term or appoint a replacement for the vacancy by motion
of Council.
5.2.1.4
The Mayor shall be a non-voting member of all Town Council Committees
in which the participation is ex-officio.
5.3
Staff Member Appointment
5.3.1 The Town staff person(s) holding the position(s) specified in the Committee's
Terms of Reference on a permanent or acting basis will be considered
members of the Committee; if the specified staff person is unavailable to
attend a meeting the CAO may send a designate.
5.3.2 Additional Town staff persons may be directed to attend meetings of Town
Council Committees by the CAO but will not be considered Committee
members.
5.3.3 Town Staff are always non-voting members on Town Committees.
5.3.4 The CAO shall be a non-voting ex-officio member of all Town Council
Committees.
5.4
Public Member Appointment
5.4.1 Unless otherwise governed by policy or legislation public member
appointments to Town Council Committees will be made on a calendar basis
in December of each year for an appointment of two years beginning in
January. Council may terminate any public member appointment by motion
at any time.
5.4.2 Public member appointments will be limited to three consecutive terms
except where otherwise provided by the committee Terms of Reference.
5.4.3 If a vacancy should occur, Council may leave the position vacant for the
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balance of the term or appoint a replacement for the vacancy by motion of
Council.
5.4.4 The Town will advertise all vacancies for public members on Town Council
Committees prior to the expiration date of the term of office and additionally
as required to fill unanticipated vacancies.
5.4.5 Vacancies will be advertised by circulating a notice to all residents of the
Town through Canada Post and on the Town website. Such notices will
include the selection criteria contained in this policy.
5.4.6 Application forms (attached as a schedule to this policy) will be available at
the Town Hall and on the Town website.
5.4.7 All applicants (including those re-offering) must complete an application
form and submit it on, or before, the deadline date indicated.
5.4.8 The Terms of Reference for a Council Committee may require one or more
public members to serve as representatives of a stakeholder or community
organization with candidate nominations being forwarded for Council's
consideration. Completed application forms are still required and must be
submitted on, or before, the deadline date indicated.
5.5
Selection process:
5.5.1 Applications will be reviewed by a nominating committee, composed of two
members of Council and the CAO or designate.
5.1.2 The nominating committee will review applications for alignment of skills
and interests then forward names of recommended appointments to a
regular meeting of Council for consideration.
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General
6.1 Meeting Procedures: Meetings of Town Council Committees will generally
adhere to the meeting procedures specified in the Town of Mahone Bay Town
Council Policy. Quorum at a meeting of a Town Council Committee shall be the
same as quorum at a Town Council meeting (a majority of voting members)
pursuant to provincial legislation.
6.1.1 Committees shall meet at such a time and place as set out at the
preceding meeting or at such other time and place as Council, the
Committee Chair, or a quorum of committee members decides, with at least
three business days advance notice to members and the public. Committees
which meet on a regular basis will endeavor to keep a regular meeting day,
e.g., the third Monday of the month.
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6.1.2 Additional meetings may be scheduled by the Committee Chair not less
than 10 days before or after a regularly scheduled meeting. In the case of
Advisory Committee meetings (e.g. Heritage Advisory, Planning Advisory)
which receive requests concerning matters to be forwarded to Council for
approval, the Chair will give consideration to potential financial implications
in consideration of a request for a Special Meeting for any reason, including
but not limited to staff workload and strategic priorities, availability of
committee members, meeting space availability, or concerns relating to
providing appropriate notice and advertisement to the public.
6.1.3 The date, time and location of committee meetings shall be posted by
the Secretary by providing a copy of the agenda to committee members and
the Town Clerk. The Clerk will post the agenda and minutes for the public; all
meeting dates and times, agendas and minutes of the committee shall be
open to the public except as expressly authorized by law.
6.2 Agenda Items: In accordance with procedures specified in the Town of Mahone
Bay Town Council Policy all agenda items must be forwarded to the Secretary at
least five business days prior to the next scheduled meeting. The committee
agenda, along with the meeting package, will be distributed to committee
members at least three business days prior to the next scheduled meeting.
6.3 Resources/Accounts: Where applicable, Town Council Committees will be
allocated funds as a component of the Town's annual budget for purposes directly
related to their mandate as specified in their Terms of Reference; committees are
generally expected to submit an annual work plan to Council outlining how these
funds will be used no later than the end of January of each year. Individual
committee members, with the exception of authorized Town staff, do not have the
power to expend funds on behalf of the Committee or the Town.
6.3.1 Subject to motion(s) of Council, the resources which may be utilized by
the Committee, in addition to expense claims for committee business
through the CAO, include:
a) advice and support of the Committee Secretary (member of staff)
and/or other Town staff as designated by the CAO;
b) use of the Town's facilities and supplies for meetings, including,
photocopying, postage and other administrative needs as approved by
the CAO;
c) use of external services necessary to discharge the Committee's Terms
of Reference (e.g. advertising), as approved by the CAO;
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d) such other resources reasonably required, through the CAO in
accordance with any allocation provided in the annual budget.
6.3.2 The members of the committee shall serve without remuneration but
may be paid such expenses as are necessarily incurred by each member in
the discharge of duties approved by the committee.
6.4 Professional Public Conduct: Members of any Town Council Committee will
follow all applicable Town of Mahone Bay policies and/or by-laws while serving in
the community and/or representing the Town as part of a Town Council
Committee.
6.5 Conflict of Interest: Any member of a Town Council Committee with a conflict
of interest related to motions or actions of the committee, must acknowledge the
conflict and follow the same procedures as those followed by Council; have the
conflict recorded in the minutes and be excused from participation in the meeting
during the time which the topic is under consideration. As each Council
Committee meeting is called to order the Chair will remind members of this
procedure.
6.6 Council Review: In the event that a Town Council Committee ceases to function
as prescribed by this policy or as set out in the committee's Terms of Reference, or
ceases to meet for three or more successive scheduled meetings, or is unable to
meet with quorum for three or more successive scheduled meetings, or at any
time, Council may proceed with a review of the viability of the committee and
determine whether to dissolve. Town Council Committees can only be dissolved
through motion of Council amending this policy; Town Council Committees
dissolved by motion of Council, can be so without consultation with the
Committee members. In the instance that a Committee is dissolved, the
dissolution will be posted on the Town website and all the Committee members
will be notified prior to the next scheduled meeting.
7.0 Repeal
7.1 One the effective date of this policy, the Town of Mahone Bay Committees
Policy dated November 8, 2022 is hereby repealed.
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Clerk's Annotation for Official Policy Book
Date of Notice to Council Members of Intent
to Consider {7 days minimum notice}:
January 23, 2025
Date of Passage of Policy:
January 30, 2025
I certify that this Policy was adopted by Council as indicated above.
___________________________
_________________________
Clerk
Date
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Current Town Council Committees List:
Standing Committees:
Audit & Finance Committee
Cemetery Committee
Policy & Strategy Committee
Advisory Committees:
Asset Management Committee
Internal Committees:
Nominating Committee
Communications Committee
Citizen Advisory Committees:
Planning Advisory Committee
Heritage Advisory Committee
Police Advisory Board
Oakland Lake Watershed Advisory Committee
Climate & Environment Advisory Committee
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Asset Management Committee
Terms of Reference
Background
The overall purpose of the Asset Management Committee as determined by
Council is to provide leadership and engagement activities to ensure public assets
are managed in a proactive and sustainable manner for current and future
generations.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Asset Management Committee shall include:
(a)
Researching, critiquing and recommending a draft Asset
Management Policy to Council;
(b)
Reviewing the preliminary infrastructure report asset class by asset
class;
(c)
Based on current service provision and existing assets, assisting in the
development of Level of Service (LOS) definitions that are clear, concise,
and jargon free;
(d)
Considering appropriate levels of service, assess service delivery risks,
recommend service targets to Council;
(e)
Setting clear, efficient guidelines for communications with the purpose
of:
Providing regular progress updates to Council
Providing regular progress updates to the public;
(f)
Designing a public engagement strategy; and,
(g)
Researching successful practices in Asset Management when it comes
to establishing priorities and achieving results in small communities.
The Committee discharges its responsibilities via recommendations to Council,
which independently considers the recommendations of the committee. Should
Council approve a Committee recommendation, Town staff and resources can be
allocated to support the Committee's mandate.
The Committee is expected to work toward the development of a long-term Asset
Management Plan and thereafter to conduct an annual review of the Plan and
recommend a related work plan to Council.
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The Asset Management Committee shall generally meet monthly.
Committee Membership
The membership of the Asset Management Committee shall include:
Two members of the Town Council;
The CAO (non-voting);
The Manager of Finance (non-voting); and,
Up to five public members as appointed by Council.
In the selection of public members preference will be given to applicants with
backgrounds in civil engineering, finance and other related fields.
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Background
Audit & Finance Committee
Terms of Reference
The Audit & Finance Committee is established to comply with the
requirements of the Nova Scotia Municipal Government Act that the Town
Council shall annually appoint an audit committee which shall meet at least
twice in each fiscal year.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Audit & Finance Committee shall include:
(a) a detailed review of the financial statements of the Town with the
municipal auditor;
(b) an evaluation of internal control systems and any management
letter with the auditor;
(c) a review of the conduct and adequacy of the audit;
(d) such matters arising out of the audit as may appear to the audit
committee to require investigation;
(e) such other matters as may be determined by the Council to be the
duties of an audit committee; and,
(f) any other matters as may be determined by the Council.
In addition to the responsibilities assigned to the Committee by the
Municipal Government Act, Council has determined that the Audit & Finance
Committee will review financial updates provided by the Manager of Finance
and make recommendations to Council concerning the financial policies and
practices of the Town.
The Audit & Finance Committee shall generally meet twice each year. Voting
membership on the Audit and Finance Committee will be restricted to
residents of the Town of Mahone Bay.
Committee Membership
The membership of the Audit & Finance Committee shall include:
All members of the Town Council;
The CAO (non-voting);
The Manager of Finance (non-voting); and,
Two public members
In the selection of public members preference will be given to applicants
with demonstrated experience interpreting financial statements.
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Cemetery Committee
Terms of Reference
Background
The Cemetery Committee is established under the Town's Cemetery By-Law
January 14th, 2014, with responsibility over Park and Bayview Cemeteries.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Cemetery Committee as assigned in the Cemetery By-
Law shall include:
(a)
Approving the transfer of title to cemetery lots;
(b)
Setting criteria for memorials;
(c)
Approving the placements/relocations/removals of memorial
structures and objects in the cemeteries;
(d)
Varying interment and disinterment procedures if necessary;
(e)
Advising staff concerning the care of the cemeteries; and,
(f)
Establishing fees, rules and regulations pertaining to the cemeteries by
recommendation to the Town Council.
The Cemetery Committee shall generally meet on a quarterly basis.
Committee Membership
The membership of the Cemetery Committee shall include:
Three members of the Town Council;
The Director of Operations (non-voting);
Another Town employee designated as Secretary by the CAO (non-voting);
One public member representing Mahone Funeral Home; and,
One other public member.
In the selection of public members preference will be given to applicants with
family members interred in Park Cemetery or Bayview Cemetery.
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Climate & Environment Advisory Committee
Terms of Reference
Purpose
Council has established the Climate & Environment Advisory Committee to
provide leadership and guidance on climate change mitigation, adaptation,
and stewardship initiatives. The committee provides feedback and
participates in community outreach on issues and projects related to
environmental sustainability within the Town.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Climate Action Advisory Committee shall include:
(a) Review the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Action Plan and recommend
updates to Council.
(b) Receive updates from staff on the implementation of the
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Action Plan and Council's Strategic Plan as
it relates to environmental leadership and progress toward established
targets and make related recommendations to Council.
(c) Identify opportunities for innovative climate change mitigation and
adaptation projects and promote sustainability and environmental
stewardship within the Town.
(d) Promote communication of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Action
Plan and ongoing climate change and environmental initiatives to the
local community.
(e) Identify opportunities for grants, funding and partnerships to
recommend to Council.
The Committee discharges its responsibilities via recommendations to
Council, which independently considers the recommendations of the
committee. Should Council approve a Committee recommendation, Town
staff and resources can be allocated to support the Committee's mandate.
The Committee is expected to conduct an annual review of the Greenhouse
Gas Reduction Action Plan and recommend a related work plan to Council
for the following year.
The Climate Action Advisory Committee shall generally meet monthly.
Committee Membership
The membership of the Climate & Environment Advisory Committee shall
include:
-
Two members of the Town Council;
-
The Climate and Energy Program Manager (non-voting);
-
The CAO (non-voting);
-
Up to seven public members as appointed by Council. This may include
stakeholders from areas of the Municipality of the District of
Lunenburg abutting the town, or members of academic or non-profit
organizations with an environmental mandate.
In the selection of public members, preference will be given to applicants
with a demonstrated knowledge of sustainability and climate change.
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Communications Committee
Terms of Reference
Purpose:
The Committee meets to discuss and identify solutions to common issues
and challenges the Town of Mahone Bay (the Town) faces with respect to
communication. It also provides opportunities for Council and Staff to work
collaboratively to find innovative solutions to communication challenges with
limited resources.
The primary function of the Committee is to assist the Town in developing
and providing resources and education to assist them when communicating
with their community and media. The Committee will also serve as a
communications advisor to the Town on certain projects.
Communications Committee Mandate:
- Provide advice and guidance with respect to communications
generally and on projects when needed.
- Conduct a gap analysis of current Town communications practices and
create an internal communications strategy (if deemed necessary) to
inform Town communications practices.
- Develop and recommend Public Engagement Plans in relation to
major projects and initiatives of the Town in accordance with the
Town's Public Engagement Policy.
- Review and make recommendations for communications focused
policy and procedure amendment or development.
- Promote opportunities for communication training and education for
staff and Council.
The Committee will meet four times at a minimum per year. Additional
meetings may be scheduled as required.
The Committee will direct its recommendations to the Town of Mahone Bay
Policy and Strategy Committee, which will consider and direct
recommendations on to Council at its discretion.
Committee Membership:
- Two (2) Council Members including the Deputy Mayor
- Deputy Chief Administrative Officer
- Town Clerk / staff person designated with responsibility for Town
Communications (non-voting)
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Heritage Advisory Committee
Terms of Reference
Background
The Heritage Advisory Committee is established under the Heritage Property By-
Law dated April 12th, 1988 pursuant to the Nova Scotia Heritage Property Act.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Heritage Advisory Committee shall include making
recommendations to Council concerning:
(a)
The inclusion of buildings, public-building interiors, streetscapes, cultural
landscapes and areas in the municipal registry of heritage property;
(b)
An application for permission to substantially alter or demolish a
municipal heritage property;
(c)
Building or other regulations that affect the attainment of the intent and
purpose of the Heritage Property Act; and,
(d)
Any other matters conducive to the effective carrying out of the intent
and purpose of the Heritage Property Act; and
(e)
Initiatives to foster interest and community support for the registration of
heritage properties.
The Heritage Advisory Committee meets no more than monthly and only as
required to discharge its responsibilities.
Committee Membership
The membership of the Heritage Advisory Committee shall include:
Two members of the Town Council;
A Town employee designated as Secretary by the CAO (non-voting);
A Town Researcher, as designated by the CAO (non-voting);
Up to two members representing the Mahone Bay Founders Society; and
Up to two additional public members as appointed by Council.
In the selection of public members preference will be given to applicants with
backgrounds in architecture or history and those with a demonstrated knowledge
of the history and heritage of the Town of Mahone Bay.
Voting membership on the Heritage Advisory Committee will be restricted to
residents of the Town of Mahone Bay.
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Nominating Committee
Terms of Reference
Purpose:
The Committee meets to discuss applications/public nominations and
provide nominations to Council on various public roles or designations
appointed or assigned by Council, including but not limited to public
members on committees of Council and volunteer award recipients.
The Committee will meet as needed.
Committee Membership:
The membership of the Nominating Committee will include:
-
Two (2) Council members
-
Deputy Chief Administrative Officer and/or Town Clerk (non-voting)
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Oakland Lake Watershed Advisory Committee
Terms of Reference
Background
The Oakland Lake Watershed Advisory Committee is established under the Nova
Scotia Environment Act - Oakland Lake Watershed Protected Water Area - July
18th, 2007.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Oakland Lake Watershed Advisory Committee shall
include:
(a)
Reviewing correspondence received from owners of properties within the
Oakland Lake Watershed Protected Water Area and matters referred by
Council and making recommendations to Council with respect to the
Oakland Lake Watershed Protected Water Area.
The Committee is expected to conduct an annual review of the Oakland Lake
Watershed Protection Plan and recommend amendments to Council as required.
The Oakland Lake Watershed Advisory Committee meets a minimum of once
annually or as required to discharge its responsibilities.
Committee Membership
The membership of the Oakland Lake Watershed Advisory Committee shall
include:
Two members of the Town Council;
Two representatives of the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, one
member of the Municipal Council and one staff (non-voting);
A Town employee designated as Secretary by the CAO (non-voting);
A member of the public who is an owner of property within the Oakland Lake
Watershed Protected Water Area; and,
One member appointed by the NS Minister of Environment.
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Planning Advisory Committee
Terms of Reference
Background
The Planning Advisory Committee is established under Section 200 of the Nova
Scotia Municipal Government Act which provides that a municipality may, by
policy, establish a Planning Advisory Committee.
The purpose of a planning advisory committee is to advise Council respecting the
preparation or amendment of planning documents and respecting planning
matters generally.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Planning Advisory Committee shall include:
(a)
Reviewing planning matters referred by Council and making
recommendations to Council with respect to planning matters including
Development Agreements and amendments to the Municipal Planning
Strategy and Land-Use By-Law.
The Committee is expected to conduct an update of the Municipal Planning
Strategy and Land-Use By-Law every 10 years and recommend amendments to
Council as they arise.
The Planning Advisory Committee meets no more than monthly and only as
required to discharge its responsibilities.
Committee Membership
The membership of the Planning Advisory Committee shall include:
Three members of the Town Council;
Planning staff (non-voting);
A Town employee designated as Secretary by the CAO (non-voting); and
Up to four public members as appointed by Council.
Voting membership on the Planning Advisory Committee will be restricted to
residents of the Town of Mahone Bay.
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Police Advisory Board
Terms of Reference
Background
The Police Advisory Board is established to comply with the requirements of the
Nova Scotia Police Act.
The function of an advisory board is to provide advice to the Council in relation to
the enforcement of law, the maintenance of law and order and the prevention of
crime in the municipality, but the advisory board shall not exercise jurisdiction
relating to complaints, discipline, personnel conduct or the internal management
of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Police Advisory Board, subject to the police contract or
policing agreement, shall include:
(a) Determining, in consultation with the chief officer or the chief officer's
designate, priorities, objectives and goals respecting police services in the
community;
(b) Ensuring the chief officer establishes programs and strategies to implement
the priorities, objectives and goals respecting police services;
(c) Ensuring that community needs and values are reflected in policing
priorities, objectives, goals, programs and strategies;
(d) Ensuring that police services are delivered in a manner consistent with
community values, needs and expectations;
(e) Acting as a conduit between the community and the police department;
(f) Recommending policies, administrative and organizational direction for the
effective management of the police department; and
(g) Reviewing with the chief officer or the chief officer's designate information
provided by the chief officer respecting complaints and internal discipline.
The Police Advisory Board must hold a meeting at least every three months.
On behalf of the Police Advisory Board, the Chair or the Chair's delegate may, in
accordance with an agreement made pursuant to clause 36(1)(b) of the Nova Scotia
Police Act, give advice in writing to the chief officer, but not to other members of
the police department and, for greater certainty, no other member of the board
shall give advice or direction to a member of the police department.
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Policy & Strategy Committee
Terms of Reference
Background
The Policy & Strategy Committee is established to provide an opportunity for
debate and discussion on by-law and policy review, strategy, and other matters
which Council determine would benefit from further discussion.
Committee Mandate
The responsibilities of the Policy & Strategy Committee shall include:
(a) review of policies and by-laws of the Town of Mahone Bay which have
been referred to the Policy & Strategy Committee;
(b) consideration of matters before Council which have been referred to the
Policy and Strategy Committee for further discussion
The Committee discharges its responsibilities via recommendations to Council,
which independently considers the recommendations of the committee.
The Policy & Strategy Committee shall generally meet monthly as required to
discharge its responsibilities.
Committee Membership
The membership of the Policy & Strategy Committee shall include:
All members of the Town Council;
The CAO (non-voting);
The Clerk (non-voting)
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Committee Membership
The membership of the Police Advisory Board shall include:
Two members of the Town Council;
A Town employee designated as Secretary by the CAO (non-voting);
Two public members as appointed by Council; and,
One member appointed by the NS Minister of Justice.
Voting membership on the Police Advisory Board will be restricted to residents of
the Town of Mahone Bay.