Community and Infrastructure Services Committee
Monday, April 24, 2023
9 motions across 9 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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3.1
PASSED
it was resolved: "That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/004/S/CD for Huron Creek Holdings Corp. for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 29H from the lands specified in the attached Map No.1, in the form shown in the “Proposed By-law” attached to the Development Services Department report DSD-2023-114 as Appendix A, be approved."
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/004/S/CD for Huron Creek Holdings Corp. for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 29H from the lands specified in the attached Map No.1, in the form shown in the “Proposed By-law” attached to the Development Services Department report DSD-2023-114 as Appendix A, be approved."
Motion 1
Removal of Holding Provision, Zoning By-law Amendment ZBA23/004/S/CD, 2155 Strasburg Road, Huron Creek Holdings Corp., DSD-2023-114
it was resolved: "That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/004/S/CD for Huron Creek Holdings Corp. for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 29H from the lands specified in the attached Map No.1, in the form shown in the “Proposed By-law” attached to the Development Services Department report DSD-2023-114 as Appendix A, be approved."
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3.2
PASSED
it was resolved: "That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/006/C/BB for 9 Cameron Street North Kitchener Incorporated for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 15H from the lands specified in the attached Map No.1, in the form shown in the "Proposed By-law" attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-156 as Appendix A, be approved."
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/006/C/BB for 9 Cameron Street North Kitchener Incorporated for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 15H from the lands specified in the attached Map No.1, in the form shown in the "Proposed By-law" attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-156 as Appendix A, be approved."
Motion 1
Removal of Holding Provision, Zoning By-law Amendment ZBA23/006/C/BB, 9 Cameron Street North, 550 King Street GP Inc., DSD-2023-156
it was resolved: "That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/006/C/BB for 9 Cameron Street North Kitchener Incorporated for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 15H from the lands specified in the attached Map No.1, in the form shown in the "Proposed By-law" attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-156 as Appendix A, be approved."
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3.3
PASSED
it was resolved: "That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that Activa Holdings Inc. intends to name private street: “Rosefinch Drive” within a multiple dwelling development consisting of three townhouse buildings located at 57 Jacob Detweiller Drive, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-132; and further, That the City’s Legal Services division be directed to proceed with the required advertising, preparation, and registration of the necessary By-law for the naming of...
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that Activa Holdings Inc. intends to name private street: “Rosefinch Drive” within a multiple dwelling development consisting of three townhouse buildings located at 57 Jacob Detweiller Drive, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-132; and further, That the City’s Legal Services division be directed to proceed with the required advertising, preparation, and registration of the necessary By-law for the naming of...
Motion 1
Private Street Naming, 57 Jacob Detweiller Drive, DSD-2023-132
it was resolved: "That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that Activa Holdings Inc. intends to name private street: “Rosefinch Drive” within a multiple dwelling development consisting of three townhouse buildings located at 57 Jacob Detweiller Drive, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-132; and further, That the City’s Legal Services division be directed to proceed with the required advertising, preparation, and registration of the necessary By-law for the naming of...
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3.4
PASSED
it was resolved: "That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that Fusion Homes intends to name a private street: “Lomond Lane” within a multiple residential development located at 175 Tartan Avenue, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-150; and further, That the City’s Legal Services division be directed to proceed with the required advertising, preparation, and registration of the necessary By-law for the naming of “Lomond Lane”."
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that Fusion Homes intends to name a private street: “Lomond Lane” within a multiple residential development located at 175 Tartan Avenue, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-150; and further, That the City’s Legal Services division be directed to proceed with the required advertising, preparation, and registration of the necessary By-law for the naming of “Lomond Lane”."
Motion 1
Private Street Naming, 175 Tartan Avenue, DSD-2023-150
it was resolved: "That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that Fusion Homes intends to name a private street: “Lomond Lane” within a multiple residential development located at 175 Tartan Avenue, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-150; and further, That the City’s Legal Services division be directed to proceed with the required advertising, preparation, and registration of the necessary By-law for the naming of “Lomond Lane”."
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3.5
PASSED
it was resolved: "That an exemption to Chapter 450 (Noise) of the City of Kitchener Municipal Code be granted to the Greek Orthodox Community of Saints Peter and Paul Kitchener-Waterloo & District for their Annual Greek Food Festival at 527 Bridgeport Road East, to be held on June 10 and 11th, 2023 from 12 p.m. – 11 p.m., as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD-2023-167."
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it was resolved: "That an exemption to Chapter 450 (Noise) of the City of Kitchener Municipal Code be granted to the Greek Orthodox Community of Saints Peter and Paul Kitchener-Waterloo & District for their Annual Greek Food Festival at 527 Bridgeport Road East, to be held on June 10 and 11th, 2023 from 12 p.m. – 11 p.m., as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD-2023-167."
Motion 1
Noise Exemption, Greek Food Festival, CSD-2023-167
it was resolved: "That an exemption to Chapter 450 (Noise) of the City of Kitchener Municipal Code be granted to the Greek Orthodox Community of Saints Peter and Paul Kitchener-Waterloo & District for their Annual Greek Food Festival at 527 Bridgeport Road East, to be held on June 10 and 11th, 2023 from 12 p.m. – 11 p.m., as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD-2023-167."
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4.1
PASSED
it was resolved: "That Development Services Department report DSD-2023-152 be received, which serves as a progress update on the Vision Zero action items completed in 2022; and further, That staff be directed to implement the hot spot improvements as outlined in Appendix 'A' (Proposed Hot Spot Improvements) of Development Services Department report DSD-2023-152, to support implementation of the Vision Zero Strategy."
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That Development Services Department report DSD-2023-152 be received, which serves as a progress update on the Vision Zero action items completed in 2022; and further, That staff be directed to implement the hot spot improvements as outlined in Appendix 'A' (Proposed Hot Spot Improvements) of Development Services Department report DSD-2023-152, to support implementation of the Vision Zero Strategy."
Motion 1
Vision Zero Report, DSD-2023-152
it was resolved: "That Development Services Department report DSD-2023-152 be received, which serves as a progress update on the Vision Zero action items completed in 2022; and further, That staff be directed to implement the hot spot improvements as outlined in Appendix 'A' (Proposed Hot Spot Improvements) of Development Services Department report DSD-2023-152, to support implementation of the Vision Zero Strategy."
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4.2
PASSED
it was resolved: "That the number of permitted days for firework displays be reduced to only the day of celebration including Victoria Day, Canada Day and Diwali and must cease by 11pm, as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD-2023-166; and further, That the Municipal Code, Chapter 544 (Fireworks Vendors) and Chapter 739 (Fireworks and Firecrackers), be repealed and replaced with the revised Chapter 739 which incorporates a series of administrative changes outlined in Report...
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That the number of permitted days for firework displays be reduced to only the day of celebration including Victoria Day, Canada Day and Diwali and must cease by 11pm, as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD-2023-166; and further, That the Municipal Code, Chapter 544 (Fireworks Vendors) and Chapter 739 (Fireworks and Firecrackers), be repealed and replaced with the revised Chapter 739 which incorporates a series of administrative changes outlined in Report...
Motion 1
Fireworks By-law Update, CSD-2023-166
it was resolved: "That the number of permitted days for firework displays be reduced to only the day of celebration including Victoria Day, Canada Day and Diwali and must cease by 11pm, as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD-2023-166; and further, That the Municipal Code, Chapter 544 (Fireworks Vendors) and Chapter 739 (Fireworks and Firecrackers), be repealed and replaced with the revised Chapter 739 which incorporates a series of administrative changes outlined in Report...
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4.3
PASSED
it was resolved: "That staff be directed to initiate a second phase of the Tree Conservation Processes Review that includes further evaluation of specific enhancement opportunities to existing tools and processes, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-161."
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That staff be directed to initiate a second phase of the Tree Conservation Processes Review that includes further evaluation of specific enhancement opportunities to existing tools and processes, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-161."
Motion 1
Tree Conservation Processes Review, DSD-2023-161
it was resolved: "That staff be directed to initiate a second phase of the Tree Conservation Processes Review that includes further evaluation of specific enhancement opportunities to existing tools and processes, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-161."
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4.4
PASSED
it was resolved: "That Council direct staff to proceed with the proposed Land Restoration Project and authorize the General Manager, Infrastructure Services to sign agreement(s) with project partners, subject to review and satisfaction of the City solicitor, as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-2023-181."
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That Council direct staff to proceed with the proposed Land Restoration Project and authorize the General Manager, Infrastructure Services to sign agreement(s) with project partners, subject to review and satisfaction of the City solicitor, as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-2023-181."
Motion 1
Wiijindamaan Indigenous Land Restoration at Pioneer Tower Natural Area, INS-2023-181
it was resolved: "That Council direct staff to proceed with the proposed Land Restoration Project and authorize the General Manager, Infrastructure Services to sign agreement(s) with project partners, subject to review and satisfaction of the City solicitor, as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-2023-181."
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