{"id":18763,"date":"2017-10-25T16:22:30","date_gmt":"2017-10-25T20:22:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/?p=18763"},"modified":"2017-10-25T16:22:30","modified_gmt":"2017-10-25T20:22:30","slug":"rent-subsidies-nixed-for-groups-displaced-by-library-square-construction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/rent-subsidies-nixed-for-groups-displaced-by-library-square-construction\/","title":{"rendered":"Rent subsidies nixed for groups displaced by Library Square construction"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Brock Weir<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When the wrecking ball finally clears Library Square as early as this fall, several community groups  will need to find accommodation elsewhere.<br \/>\nBut Council is set to reject a staff recommendation this week calling on the Town to subsidize their rent.<br \/>\nThe recommendations were put forward by Al Downey, Aurora\u2019s Director of Parks and Recreation who, in his report to Council last week, said groups such as the 140 Air Cadet Squadron, the Faith Fellowship Baptist Church and the Aurora Bridge Club had requested support.<br \/>\n\u201cThe 140 Air Cadet Squadron has been successful in finding an alternative space [to the old Library] to meet their needs; however, the new space has increased the present lease payment from $870\/year with the Town to $8,400\/year at the new location. They have requested subsidization from the Town to help bridge this gap. Staff are recommending the group be subsidized on a declining scale over the next 10 years.<br \/>\n\u201cThe 140 Air Cadet Squadron would receive 90 per cent of the new lease rate in year one and that would decrease by 10 per cent each subsequent year. That would permit a payment in year one similar to their existing rent and permit them time to raise funds gradually, towards independence from the Town.\u201d<br \/>\nA further request was made by the Aurora Bridge Club, which recently vacated the old library for a facility in Newmarket. Their request was for a waiver of permit fees to use the Craft Room at the Aurora Seniors\u2019 Centre on Sunday afternoons from September to June of each year. A subsidy would have clocked in at $7,500 of lost revenue to the Town.<br \/>\nFaith Fellowship\u2019s request was similar, asking for a waiver of fees to use the Centre\u2019s West McKenzie Room on Sundays of $8,000 to keep their rent similar to what they were paying for the old library.<br \/>\nThese requests, as well as a suggested $10,000 infusion in the 2018 Budget to pay for staff to \u201copen and close\u201d the Seniors\u2019 Centre for the Church and Bridge Club, were rejected by Councillors at General Committee meeting and it is this rejection which is set for ratification this week.<br \/>\n\u201cFor the most part I agree with it, but I do not agree with support for the Faith Fellowship Baptist Church,\u201d said Mayor Geoff Dawe.<br \/>\nMayor Dawe made a motion to remove the church from the equation, which failed to gain traction around the Council table, but an outright defeat was ultimately passed.<br \/>\nCouncillor Jeff Thom, for instance, questioned whether providing these groups with a subsidy would create a precedent when collecting fees for the use of various municipal facilities.<br \/>\n\u201cIt is kind of hard once you begin to subsidize groups for space and then not subsidize the other groups for space,\u201d he said. \u201cWhile this might seem like an insignificant amount of money comparative to the rest of the budget, what happens when a group of more significance asks for subsidization and, for a variety of reasons, want to improve their services to their users?<br \/>\n\u201cWe charge just under $1 million to hockey for ice time. At some point, I worry about subsidizing space or subsidizing groups for renting space. I know we have tried to do as much as we can for the groups at these two properties and we\u2019re moving ahead, but I am not in favour of this.\u201d<br \/>\nCouncillor Michael Thompson also expressed some misgivings, particularly when it came to the Air Cadets. As the Air Cadets only had a three-year lease for the old library, Councillor Thompson said a 10 year agreement for subsidization, as recommended, did not make sense to him.<br \/>\n\u201cThe tenants of the building were on a month to month lease, they were well aware for many, many years this was a temporary home and at some point they would have to move,\u201d he said. \u201cNow we have a report before us that, in some cases, is advocating that we provide them with an amount for a 10 year period. To me, I have trouble  with the fact that we\u2019re subsidizing them for such a long period of time given that they were on a month to month lease.<br \/>\n\u201cPhilosophically, I am having trouble saying we\u2019re going to give you the rent subsidy for a 10 year period when you only have a three year lease in front of you. If it would be three years and come back and reconsider it, depending on where they end up and how that is all going to work, so be it, but just the way the report is now I can\u2019t support it.\u201d<br \/>\nOn a similar wavelength was Councillor Harold Kim who said he could not \u201cin good conscience\u201d subsidize third party groups using Town property.<br \/>\nCouncillor John Abel, on the other hand, offered a different perspective.<br \/>\nRenewing his calls for using the historic Aurora Armoury as a resource for displaced community groups, despite that facility potentially being the subject of a long-term deal discussed behind closed doors but not yet reported out to the public, he said the community groups\u2019 contributions to Aurora should be considered.<br \/>\n\u201cThe Aurora Bridge Club has left. They are already in Newmarket and that is 240 seniors that travel and shop in our downtown core and they were there five days a week,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s a tremendous loss to our activities, economics and everything else we try and attain. I feel it is a nomadic situation we have left our clubs in. 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