REVISED General CommitteeMeeting #:Date:Wednesday, April 12, 2023Time: 9:30 A.m. - 2:30 P.m.Location:Council Chambers, Civic Centre, 2nd Floor300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3C1And Online Video ConferenceMembersMayor Bonnie CrombieCouncillor Stephen DaskoCouncillor Alvin TedjoCouncillor Chris FonsecaCouncillor John KovacCouncillor Carolyn ParrishCouncillor Joe HorneckCouncillor Dipika Damerla Councillor Matt Mahoney Councillor Martin ReidCouncillor Sue McFaddenCouncillor Brad ButtParticipate Virtually, Telephone OR In-Person Advance registration is required to participate and/or make a comment in the meeting. Questions and/or Presentation Materials must be provided in an advance of the meeting. Comments submitted will be considered as public information and entered into public record. To register, please email [email protected] and for Residents without access to the internet, please register by calling Allyson D'Ovidio at 905-615-3200 ext. 8587 no later than Monday, April 10, 2023 before 4:00 PM. Directions on how to participate will be provided. An asterisk (*) symbol indicates an Item that has been either Revised or Added. Contact Allyson D'Ovidio, Legislative Coordinator, Legislative Services905-615-3200 ext. 8587 | Email:[email protected] Find it Onlinehttp://www.mississauga.ca/portal/cityhall/generalcommitteeMeetings of Council streamed live and archived at Mississauga.ca/videos1.CALL TO ORDER 2.INDIGENOUS LAND STATEMENT “We acknowledge the lands which constitute the present-day City of Mississauga as being part of the Treaty and Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, The Haudenosaunee Confederacy the Huron-Wendat and Wyandotte Nations. We recognize these peoples and their ancestors as peoples who inhabited these lands since time immemorial. The City of Mississauga is home to many global Indigenous Peoples.As a municipality, the City of Mississauga is actively working towards reconciliation by confronting our past and our present, providing space for Indigenous peoples within their territory, to recognize and uphold their Treaty Rights and to support Indigenous Peoples. We formally recognize the Anishinaabe origins of our name and continue to make Mississauga a safe space for all Indigenous peoples.”3.APPROVAL OF AGENDA 4.DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST 5.MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING 5.1General Committee Minutes - March 29, 2023 6.PRESENTATIONS - Nil 7.DEPUTATIONS Each Deputation to General Committee is limited to speaking not more than 10 minutes.Pursuant to Section 57.1 of the Council Procedure By-law 0044-2022, as amended:Deputations shall be received and the matter shall be referred to staff for a report, unless there is a resolution or recommendation passed to “receive” the Deputation. After a Deputation is completed, Members shall each have one opportunity to make a preamble statement and ask questions to the Deputant(s) or staff for clarification purposes only, and without debate.7.1Kathryn Garland, Supervisor, Culture, Youth Poet Laureate Announcement regarding the appointment of the 4th Youth Poet Laureate and their Poetry reading 1.Youth Poet Laureate Announcement 2023 Deputation .pdf7.2Mike Douglas, Executive Director, Mississauga Arts Council regarding an update on their Council Activities 1.Mike Douglas Mississauga Arts Council Update 2023 v9.pdf7.3Item 10.1 - Adrian Wood, Resident 7.4Item 10.4 - Omar Khan, High Tide Inc. 7.5Item 10.4 - Athina Tagidou, on behalf of MIRANET 7.6Item 10.4 - Krista Raymer, Vetrina Group 8.PUBLIC QUESTION PERIOD - 15 Minute Limit Public Comments: Advance registration is required to participate and/or to make comments in the public meeting. Any member of the public interested in speaking to an item listed on the agenda must register by calling 905-615-3200 ext. 8587 or by emailing [email protected] by Monday, April 10, 2023 before 4:00 PM.Pursuant to Section 58 of the Council Procedure By-law 0044-2022, as amended:General Committee may grant permission to a member of the public to ask a question of General Committee, with the following provisions: Questions may be submitted to the Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the meeting; A person is limited to two (2) questions and must pertain specific item on the current agenda and the speaker will state which item the question is related to; The total speaking time shall be five (5) minutes maximum, per speaker, unless extended by the Mayor or Chair; and Any response not provided at the meeting will be provided in the format of a written response. 9.CONSENT AGENDA 10.MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED 10.1School Zone Speed Limits 1.School Zone Speed Limits - 0159-2023.pdf2.Appendix 1 - Typical Major Roadway School Zone Speed Limits.pdf3.Appendix 2 - Major Roadway School Zones.pdf10.2Amendment to Schedule "A" - General Fees and Charges of the User Fees and Charges By-Law 0244-2022 1.Amendment to Schedule “A” – General Fees and Charges of the User Fees and Charges By-law 0244-2022 - 0158-2023.pdf2.Appendix 1 - Schedule A - General Fees and Charges.pdf10.32023 Cooksville Business Improvement Area Budget (Ward 7) 1.2023 Cooksville Business Improvement Area Budget - 0187-2023.pdf2.Appendix 1 - 2023 Cooksville Business Improvement Area Budget.pdf10.4Cannabis Retail Sales Update 1.Cannabis Retail Sales Update - 0161-2023.pdf2.Appendix 1 OCS Retail and Distribution Presentation.pdf11.ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORTS 11.1Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 2 - 2023 - dated March 29, 2023 1.Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 2 - 2023 - March 29, 2023.pdf11.2Environmental Action Committee Report 1 - 2023 - dated April 4, 2023 1.Environmental Action Committee Report 1 - 2023 dated April 4, 2023.pdf12.MATTERS PERTAINING TO REGION OF PEEL COUNCIL 13.COUNCILLORS' ENQUIRIES 14.OTHER BUSINESS/ANNOUNCEMENTS 15.NOTICES OF MOTION Notices of Motion listed on the General Committee agenda are for information and will be listed on the next Council agenda for Council's consideration. Members of the public may speak to the Notice of Motion at the Council meeting. 15.1A motion for the City of Mississauga to lift its prohibition on cannabis retail stores and permit cannabis retail stores to be located in Mississauga (Councillor Damerla) 1.Cannabis Motion.pdf16.CLOSED SESSION (Pursuant to Section 239(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001)16.1A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board: Public Comments: Metrolinx Expropriation of a Sub-Surface Easement affecting Matheson Boulevard (Ward 5)17.ADJOURNMENT No Item Selected This item has no attachments1.Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 2 - 2023 - March 29, 2023.pdf1.Cannabis Retail Sales Update - 0161-2023.pdf2.Appendix 1 OCS Retail and Distribution Presentation.pdf1.School Zone Speed Limits - 0159-2023.pdf2.Appendix 1 - Typical Major Roadway School Zone Speed Limits.pdf3.Appendix 2 - Major Roadway School Zones.pdf1.Environmental Action Committee Report 1 - 2023 dated April 4, 2023.pdf1.Amendment to Schedule “A” – General Fees and Charges of the User Fees and Charges By-law 0244-2022 - 0158-2023.pdf2.Appendix 1 - Schedule A - General Fees and Charges.pdf1.Youth Poet Laureate Announcement 2023 Deputation .pdf1.2023 Cooksville Business Improvement Area Budget - 0187-2023.pdf2.Appendix 1 - 2023 Cooksville Business Improvement Area Budget.pdf1.Cannabis Motion.pdf1.Mike Douglas Mississauga Arts Council Update 2023 v9.pdf