
Ottawa
Public Library Board Meeting
Minutes
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
5:00 pm
Champlain Room, Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West
Notes: 1. Underlining
indicates a new or amended recommendation approved by the Board.
Present:
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Chair: Jan Harder
Vice-Chair: A. Bergeron
Trustees: Amelita Armit, Jim Bennett, Keith Egli*, Patrick Gauch*,
David Gourlay, Danielle Lussier-Meek, Shad Qadri,
Doug Thompson, Marianne Wilkinson, Rose Zeidan
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*Trustees Egli, Gauch,
Lussier-Meek, Qadri, Wilkinson jointed by teleconference. Trustees Egli,
Qadri and Wilkinson submitted regrets at 5:35 p.m.
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Regrets:
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Trustees:
Christine Langlois, Tim Tierney
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No Declarations of
Interest were filed.
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CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
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Minutes of the Ottawa
Public Library Board meeting of Monday, 8 September 2014, were confirmed.
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BOOK PRESENTATION -
CANADA’S MAGNIFICENT MARATHON – 40 YEARS RUNNING IN OTTAWA – MARK SUTCLIFFE
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Chair Harder invited Dave
Palmer, President of Run Ottawa and Mark Sutcliffe, author of the book and
member of Run Ottawa to say a few words.
Dave Palmer spoke briefly
to provide background of the May Ottawa Race Marathon, of Run Ottawa, of the special
40th milestone running of the event book commemoration, and of
Mark Sutcliffe, author.
Mark Sutcliffe spoke of
the 192-page hardcover book being a collection of stories, tracking the
timeline of the history of running in Ottawa and the relationship to the
Ottawa Race Marathon. He noted the event is not only economically beneficial
but also creates a tremendous health benefit to the community because of the
training that occurs each year.
Ian Hunter, member, Run
Ottawa and architect of today’s book presentation was also present.
On behalf of the Ottawa
Public Library Board, Chair Harder thanked Dave Palmer and Mark Sutcliffe for
the donation. She advised that the book will be added to the Circulating
Collection to ensure that as many people as possible read it. A photo
opportunity took place.
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Direction to staff:
That staff engage with
Run Ottawa to help promote the Ottawa Race Weekend through its website and
assist with potential space for meetings leading up to the event.
That staff invite Mark
Sutcliffe to participate in the Central library strategy sessions in 2015.
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*The Chair’s verbal
remarks are attached at the end of this document.
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MOTION No. OPL
20141015/1
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That the Ottawa Public Library Board
receive the verbal updates from the Chair on the following:
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a)
FOPLA
pot-pourri;
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b)
2015-2018
City of Ottawa Board and Committees Recruitment Process;
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c)
Self-serve DVD hold pick-up at the Main branch;
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d)
Central Library Update;
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e)
Canadian Library Month;
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f)
Levenger Foundation Inc. Donations; and
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g)
City of Ottawa 2015-2018 Term of Council Priorities and
Strategic Plan Refresh
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RECEIVED
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2.
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RULES
OF PROCEDURE BY-LAW AND POLICY FRAMEWORK
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OPLB-2014-0092
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At the outset, Chair
Harder thanked Trustees Armit, Bennett and Gauch for the stellar work on the
Ad hoc Committee working on the by-laws. She introduced Mr. Jacques Levesque,
Transform Management Consulting Incorporated, Mr. Rick O’Connor, City Clerk and
Solicitor and Anna Basile, Program Manager, Planning and Board Support who
were present to respond to questions.
Mr. Jacques Levesque,
Transform Management Consulting Inc. provided the Board with a brief overview
of the report and identified some of the key areas for improvement that did
represent good governance practices and /or deviated from the Public
Libraries Act. Mr. Levesque noted that procedural items for the new
By-law were developed here rather than in a policy and staff identified those
major changes from the existing By-law to the new proposed By-law. He advised
that there was one contentious item through the process and that was the
availability for trustees to participate in meetings through electronic
means. Mr. Levesque pointed out that Mr. O’Connor provided a legal opinion
that is not allowed under the various acts within the library and ultimately
within the broader context of municipal law.
Board trustees discussed
meeting date flexibility, with some thought to having another meeting date
because of Monday holidays. Chair Harder spoke of appropriate notification to
the public, which would be a benefit to the Board.
In response to a query
from Chair Harder with respect to the City of Ottawa’s governance, in
particular, the duration of Chair and Vice-Chair terms, Mr. O’Connor noted
that he and the Deputy Clerk are reviewing the term of Council governance;
which will be tabled at the last Council meeting in November and a report
will be issued at the first business meeting of the new Council. He advised
that it would be opportune for the Board after it has assembled for its first
meeting, but prior to the election of the Chair and Vice-Chair, to look at
the term of both positions and adjust if wished at that time. Mr. O’Connor
responded to a further question as to whether Council could recommend board
governance changes for the Board. He noted that would have to be studied
further but the City will be looking at providing clarity for all committees
in that regard and Council could give guidance to the Board.
Vice-Chair Bergeron
encouraged staff to advise staff potential Board trustees who wish to apply
during the upcoming City Clerk’s Recruitment process, that teleconferencing
is not an option. He also recommended staff highlight other aspects in the
By-law and policies during the recruitment process.
In response to a question
posed by Chair Harder, Mr. Levesque advised that having alternate members is
not being proposed in the By-law.
There being no further
discussion, the report recommendations were put to the Board and were
CARRIED, as presented. The following Direction to Staff was also provided:
DIRECTIONS TO STAFF:
1.
That
staff look for Council’s guidance through their governance decisions in
December in 2014 for Chair and Vice-Chair length of terms.
2.
That
staff advise new potential board members that teleconferencing is not an
option in member meeting participation, as well as important By-law and
policy framework issues.
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MOTION
No. OPL 20141015/2
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That the Ottawa Public
Library Board approve:
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1.
The
proposed Rules of Procedure By-law of the Ottawa Public Library Board to
govern the proceedings of the Board; and,
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2.
That
the Rules of Procedure-By-law come into force and effect on January 1, 2015;
and
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3.
The
proposed Policy Framework for Board governance and operations policies.
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CARRIED
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3.
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MAKERSPACE UPDATE -
PRESENTATION
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Anna Basile, Program
Manager, Planning and Board Support spoke to a detailed PowerPoint slide
presentation (held on file with the Chief Executive Office); which served as
an overview of the Imagine Space project, including statistics, success
stories and challenges and mitigation strategies.
Board trustees engaged in
a discussion regarding the following:
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Agreement
with the U.S. Embassy;
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Tracking
age demographics;
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Partnerships
with school boards; and
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Percentage
of downtime of the 3D printers.
In response to the
above-noted queries from Board trustees, Ms. Basile noted that a
recommendation has been put forth to request an extension of the grant with
the American Embassy until June 2016. With respect to tracking age
demographics, Ms. Basile pointed out that the Ottawa Public Library does not
specifically keep track of demographics but through anecdotal data from staff
inside the space, interest is from various age groups; which she provided
examples. In response to having a partnership with any school board, Ms.
Basile advised that they do not have specific partnerships at this time with
respect to the MakerSpace; however, Ms. Basile and Elizabeth Thornley,
Manager of Program Development will be looking at building relationships and
exploring particular ventures with schools in order to get additional uptake
on the space, especially around the specific morning hours when it is not
open to the public. Ms. Basile mentioned that there are some significant
downtimes with respect to the commercial grade 3D printers. Staff has met
with the vendors to explore issues and are working to get them restored and
operational. Alternatives for customers have been provided until other
options are available.
Chair Harder mentioned
the fees associated with use of equipment in the space and referenced that
Parks and Recreation have an excellent cost recovery tool for program
availability and needs. Vice-Chair Bergeron cautioned staff that if the price
is too high, the demand can be stifled and that aspect should be taken into
account when potential price scenarios and thresholds are established.
There being no further
discussion, the verbal update was RECEIVED, as presented. The following
Direction to Staff was also provided:
DIRECTION TO STAFF:
That staff explore the
possibility of building a business case for a funding opportunity for longer
hours for MakerSpace.
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MOTION
No. OPL 20141015/3
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That the Ottawa Public Library Board
receive the verbal update for information.
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RECEIVED
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Trustee Bennett submitted
the following verbal inquiry: “Will a Calendar of Reports item be available
in November?” and “There was an indication in the September meeting Calendar
of Reports that the Semi Annual Performance Measurement report would be
delayed until November and so will it be coming forward then?”
Danielle McDonald, Chief
Executive Officer advised that a Calendar of Reports and the Semi Annual
Performance Measurement report would be on the November agenda.
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OTHER BUSINESS
Chair Harder explained
that Trustee Thompson’s last meeting with the Board would be in November as
he is officially retired from City Council as of the end of November and he
cannot participate as a Trustee at the December meeting.
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MOTION No. OPL 20141015/4
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That the
Ottawa Public Library Board meeting be adjourned at 17:50.
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Original
signed by Original signed by
Chair
J. Harder D. McDonald,
CEO
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Chair Secretary
REFERENCE: OPLB AGENDA,
ITEM 1: CHAIR’S VERBAL REPORT
Chair Jan Harder
Verbal Update
Ottawa Public Library Board Meeting
15 October, 2014
a) FOPLA pot-pourri
On October 7, FOPLA hosted
the 8th anthology 2014 book launch to celebrate the fresh talent
behind pot-pourri. It is a compilation of poetry and short-stories written by
Ottawa's young writers. The French and English works are selected from
submissions made to the Awesome Authors Youth Writing Contest, which encourages
Ottawa residents between the ages of 9 and 17 to submit poems and/or stories in
either official language. The collection showcases some incredible writing, and
puts the spotlight on Ottawa's youth.
Vice-Chair Bergeron was in
attendance as a guest speaker, Catherine Seaman, Division Mgr., emcee’d the
event and Anna Basile attended on the CEO’s behalf, which was unable to attend
due to other OPL business. The young authors read their poems and short stories
who gathered in the auditorium of the Main Library to celebrate the publication
of their writing.
b) 2015-2018 City
of Ottawa Board and Committees Recruitment Process
The City of Ottawa’s
Clerk’s office will be launching Board Trustee recruitment at the end of
October with OPLB ad and application. Trustee’s eligible to apply will be
receiving a letter by mail. We are looking for a member to volunteer to attend
the Open House with Anna & Julie on Thursday, November 13th that
will be held at Ben Franklin Place from 6-8pm.
c) Self-serve DVD
hold pick-up at the Main branch
To better serve its
customers, a self-serve DVD holds dispenser will be available at the Main
branch on October 22nd, 2014. The DVD Holds Dispenser will enable
customers to retrieve their DVD holds independently. DVD holds were previously
shelved behind the service counter and customers had to wait in line in order
to retrieve them. The
dispenser is configured as an RFID self checkout station with the ability to
retrieve and check out up to five discs at a time. This
new feature offers customers the convenience of getting their holds at their
leisure and will save time for customers and staff, and streamline the process
of picking up DVD holds. All other holds in book or CD format are self-serve and
makes good sense that DVDs be no different. As with OPL’s policy with
regards to holds, DVD holds in the dispenser will be held for seven days. The smartdispenser™ 200, made by Bibliotheca, is a
jukebox-style media vault comprised of four (4) towers that can store a maximum
of 2,000 DVDs (500 discs per tower).
d) Central Library
Update
As mentioned at the
September meeting, OPL has increased resources to focus on the Central Library
project with Elaine Condos as the lead. We will have more to report on in
November.
e) Canadian Library
Month
Canadian Library Month is
in full swing and there is a lot happening at OPL. In Ontario, we specifically celebrate
our public libraries during Ontario Public Library Week (OPLW), which runs October 19 to 25.
This year’s theme is “Libraries Inspire” as they help inspire
Canadians to celebrate our culture, to advance universal and equitable access
to information, to support lifelong learning, and to document and preserve our
heritage for generations to come. As a way to celebrate libraries across the
country, OPL is taking part with numerous events this month, including:
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Teen
Author Fest (various events throughout the entire month at various branches);
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Kids
Lit Café, October 25 @ Greenboro Branch - 2pm
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Small
Business Week, October 21-24
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3D
printer Roadshow demonstration of 3D printing all month
We encourage Trustees to
get out and attend some events, visit OPL website for the entire listing of
events.
f) Levenger
Foundation Inc. Donations
Mayor Watson made an announcement
at City Council on 8 October about the Foundation’s generous donation of $1,000
given to EIGHT OPL branches: Centennial, Hazeldean, Manotick, Munster, North
Gower, Osgoode, Richmond, Stittsville. Six of those eight branches serve
smaller communities in rural areas of Ottawa. These gifts were a wonderful way
to kick-off Canadian Library month.
The Levenger Foundation
Inc. is a non profit corporation located in Delray Beach, Florida and is
focused in Gifts, grants or loans to other organizations. The Foundation has
made financial donations to public libraries in the past. In the spirit of
being “committed to contributing to organizations that promote reading and
literacy,” they have spread the generosity to other Canadian libraries,
including others in Ontario, as well as Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and
Saskatchewan.
g) City of Ottawa 2015-2018
Term of Council Priorities and Strategic Plan Refresh
The City Manager informed
me of the timelines associated with these, highlighting how these timelines may
warrant consideration by the Board. During the last Term of Council, senior
management worked with Chairs & Vice-Chairs of Standing Committees of
Council to draft Term of Council Priorities, which were approved at Council in
July 2011. Those priorities included a motion directing staff to prepare a
2011-2014 City Strategic Plan based on the approved Term of Council Priorities,
including information from the OPL on our respective strategic priorities. A
similar approach for this Term of Council will be undertaken when tabled at
Committee