"Cowardice asks the question...is it safe? Expediency asks the question...is it politic? Vanity asks the question...is it popular? But conscience asks the question...is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but one must take it because it is right." ~Dr. Martin Luther King

Wednesday 8 June 2011

I've Been Away

At  a conference in Halifax. I will tell about that later. Last night's Council meeting comes first.

I had several motions on the agenda pertaining to water rates. They are part of my ongoing battle, since last year's substantial rate increase, against the  methodology of the calculation.

I think consumers  are being shafted.

Last year  "water loss" was increased from 8% to 12%. It was jacked up again this year  by 1.5%. An increase of 13.5% in as many months.

I don't believe we are losing water at that rate. Much of our infrastructure is new and various ongoing techniques have been employed to prevent water loss. It should be decreasing. Not increasing.

Since meters were installed in the eighties, water bills have been an ongoing  source of aggravation. 

The quarterly bill once  reflected a charge for "miscellaneous". What  company with a monopoly on service, gets away with  making a charge for  "miscellaneous"

Then, there was the issue of using water consumption as a measure for sewer rate charges.Not all water used receives sewage treatment.

There have been changes. Sewer rates are adjusted  lower than water rates.

"Miscellaneous " is now identified as a surcharge for storm water ponds. Nothing whatsoever to do with water consumed.

Water bills are not sent to every household . It  means  some  property owners  do not contribute to  storm water ponds for  improvement of water quality of Lake Simcoe..

Therein lies  a lack of equity between taxpayers.

Since last year, I've been tracking down unmetered water used for tax supported services which are not reflected in department budgets and subsequently in the tax bill.

"Water loss" has been  thrown into the mix to calculate  revenue needed to pay the Region's bill  wholesale water rates and charged toconsumers. 

The fire department re- fills tankers from hydrants after a fire. Hydrants are not metered. How could they be?

The parks department uses water for irrigation from unmetered sources.

We have two water parks operating   two months every summer.  Nobody knows how much water they use. They are not metered.

We create two outdoor ice surfaces with hundreds of man hours spraying hundreds of  thousands of gallons of water for days on end from an unmetered source.

Last night's debate was interesting. First up, while I was speaking, Councillor Gaertner, on a point of order, stated I should not be allowed to  mislead people with false statements about unmetered water use.

Councillor Thompson said he had a conversation with the Director of Environment and Infrastructureand.He understands a plan is afoot to have all water sources metered

Council hasn't heard about that plan. It will be interesting to see how hydrants can be metered.

 Councillor Gallo referred to water used to fight fires in  King and Whitchurch Stouffville.We have a fire service contract with both municipalities.  Would  we be have to pay  for their water?

Fire calls in the  two municipalities are generally in rural areas without water service. There are no hydrants where there is no water service.

Councillor Pirrie was generally in favour of transferring the cost of water used for tax supported services from  water rates to the tax bill.  He thought it  was fair and would amount to  pennies  difference in  the average tax bill

It would certainly be reduced by being shared across the board.

The Chief Financial Officer refuted the idea. He cited a figure. Almost a million. He said the difference would represent 3.4% points in the tax rate. Almost  He used the word semantics to dismiss the argument.

The tax increase this year was  around  2.7%.

Transferring the  cost of water used for tax supported services,  to department budgets, would mean a total  increase in taxes of  6.1%.

Water rates to consumers would be reduced accordingly.

 I  used the opportunity to point out, once again,  the town is using water rates to subsidise  the tax rate

That is not right. It is not honest. It is not fair. 

I have to obtain  the tape from the town to hear my exact words.

The Chief Financial Officer , apologising to the Mayor for the interruption, declared he could no longer think because his integrity had been impugned.

The Mayor requested  I apologise to the Chief Financial Officer.

I refused.

I left the council table to prevent a stalemate and allow Council proceedings to continue.

If I hear anything  on the tape to indicate I impugned the Chief Financial Officer's integrity, I will apologise.

The Water and Sewer Rate  Bylaw is adopted  by Council. Council has ownership of the Bylaw.Council is responsible for rates charged.  

I will not forfeit my authority to challenge an indefensible rational for water rates. 

Whether or not I win or lose ,I will not docilely accept an argument which does not, pardon the pun, hold water.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Councillor Ballard via Twitter:

"Chris4Aurora

Councillor Buck ignores request of Mayor to apologize to staff and storms from Council meeting. What a peach."

Anonymous said...

Councillor Ballard via his blog:


"June 7, 2011

Councillor Buck, you're out of line
I enjoy people who are passionate about their beliefs. I tend to be that way. But when you let passion lead you across the line, you must apologize. Mayor Dawe correctly demanded Councillor Buck apologize to two Directors tonight for comments she made at the Council table. Comments I will not repeat here, but ones that are exceptionally serious. Breathtakingly serious. She refused. Instead, Councillor Buck asked for an audio tape to review what she had said, arguing she'd deal with the matter at a later date. When Mayor Dawe repeated his demand for an apology, Councillor Buck stormed from the meeting in order to avoid being expelled.

We don't need an audio tape to know what went on. Everyone in the room, and viewers at home watching cable TV, heard what she said and know what she meant.

In a show of solidarity, senior staff left the meeting. I support them. To the two Directors who were the butt of Councillor Buck's accusations, I apologize. It's hard enough working for politicians at the best of times. You don't need this garbage.

Apologize now, Councillor Buck. It's the honourable thing to do. You do know what "honourable" means, right? It includes admitting when you are wrong -- and not engaging in this behaviour again."

Anonymous said...

Evelyn:

The former mayor was a dominatrix.

The present mayor could use more spine.

Why do we never get a happy balance?

Mr. Elliott should be severely reprimanded for throwing away a $million, or for inaccurate accounting.

Some of your fellow councillors are turning out to be big disappointments. We expected this of two, but there are

more.

I have watched the tape twice and have listened to your words. You are the one owed the apology

Anonymous said...

Evelyn:

I should have added to my last comment that Messrs. Garbe and

Leach make unimposing bookends for the mayor.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the comment above that you owe now one an apology. I do not agree that Mr. Elliott should be reprimanded. He has done nothing wrong. As you tried to explain, just prior to the recess, this is council's responsibility, and any criticisms lie with it, not with staff. It is, in my opinion, completely disingenuous and wholly political for any one to suggest that your comments impugned any member of staff.

Anonymous said...

To Anonymous - 6/8/11 @ 12:51

If you honestly believed that the council that was elected was the panacia to all that troubled Aurora, you must be delusional.

The election process is a grand job interview where the candidates tell you everything that you want to hear and then once elected, reality takes hold.

We are over 6 months into this mandate and there will be many more comments posted of disappointment before the term is out.

Anonymous said...

Why is the water rates issue coming out now after the election and not brought up before? If this was such an issue, surely the point would have been made?

Anonymous said...

Evelyn ,
why are the Treasurer and Mr. Garbe
having a hissy fit / You spoke the truth. Are
back to shooting the messenger ?

Anonymous said...

How many members of council went to Halifax? And why were you one of them?

Anonymous said...

Why is the water rates issue coming out now after the election and not brought up before? If this was such an issue, surely the point would have been made"

You must be rip van winkle , If you had paid any attention you would recall the numerous occasions that this issue was bantered about last term ,stammering and stumbling ,handing out excuses of leaking pipes , bad meters un explained water loss and on and on , Looks like Evelyn finally got her answer to the tune of over $800,000 of unaccounted for H20 added to the bill of the metered residents ONLY, Think about it, this was the council that did all and sundry to muzzle Buck

Anonymous said...

Dear Evelyn:

I have viewed the tape of the "controversial" comment you made last night and there is no statement of criticism of Mr. Elliott in it. Alison Collins-Mrakas stated in her show earlier this evening that she had to watch it five times to come to the same conclusion.

Council meetings are taped. Does the technology exist in the proximity of the Council chamber to view excerpts of these where serious questions are raised, as was the case with you? Possibly a somewhat complex sentence structure led to the problem.

The Chair could have called a recess in order to permit a viewing of the allegedly offending remark in order to confirm that it was or was not thus. This sort of procedure should only be used in exceptional cases.

I find it egregious that the CAO and the Treasurer should take offence when none was justified. The above suggestion might prevent this from happening in the future, something that does not reflect well on our most senior staff members.

I think the Chair has to take better control of these meetings. Freedom to speak is inviolable but forcing members of Council and the general public to listen to utter nonsense is nigh on criminal. Councillor Gaertner should be outfitted with a muzzle as she is the main offender.

LivingInAurora.ca said...

...and what is wrong with people these days, no body can take the constructive criticism anymore, and get defensive when questions are asked.

Very constructive post. Thank you. Anna :)

Anonymous said...

In response to Ballard's blog comments:
I do not read his blog; I have no interest in reading it but as his comments are in front of me here, I have a response to him:
Tell me Mr. Ballard, were you so "passionate" about Ms. Gaertner's need to apologize and do the "honourable" thing when she accused the clerk of doctoring minutes? I believe that trangression is still out there. At the very least, Mr. Ballard you should be consistent about slamming those whom you think are not "honourable" and, according to your definition,cannot admit if they have done wrong. What's good for the goose is also good for the gander - you should go after Gaertner too in your self-righteous defence of what is honourable!
If anyone is wondering why I didn't respond to Ballard's blog, I thought my comments had a far better chance of being published here.

Anonymous said...

It's about time Geoffrey got some guts and learned how to chair a meeting effectively.
How disappointing that he did not deal with the matter there and then by calling a recess in order to review exactly what was said and about whom.
Wake up, Geoffrey!

Anonymous said...

It is quite clear that the Morris/Maceachern smear campaign is alive and well.
How sad that Ballard and Gaertner can only follow the former leadrers and have very little to offer to council business that is constructive and useful.

Anonymous said...

Instead of pointing fingers, should we not,
staff and elected personages, get on with
fixing the obvious problem before the Town
revolts ?

Anonymous said...

I watched the tape several times last night and did not hear any insult directed at Mr. Elliot or Mr. Simanovskis. I fail to see what all the furor is about. People should learn how to listen to what is actually said and not what they thought was said. However, we live in a society now where good listening skills are a rarity.
What really galledwas Gaertner's question at the end of the meeting about what would happen if Councillor Buck does not apologize.
I guess the same thing that happened after she did not - and still has not, to my knowledge - apologize for essentially calling the clerk a liar for supposedly doctoring minutes.
I also observed a double standard last night too. Gaertner accused councillor Thompson of providing incorrect information, which is tantamount to being called a liar (Gaertner's forte it seems)and absolutely nothing was done about that. I cannot abide double standards and making sure that doen't happen is the reponsibility of the chair and everyone sitting at the table. You cannot hang one person out to dry and then turn a blind eye to another.