Council Meeting
Monday, September 25, 2023
30 motions across 30 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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11.1
"That leave be given the Mover and Seconder to introduce the balance of the by-laws, save and except the Zoning By-law Amendment, 134 and 152 Shanley Street and Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment for 130-142 Victoria Street South namely:
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor J. Deneault
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"That leave be given the Mover and Seconder to introduce the balance of the by-laws, save and except the Zoning By-law Amendment, 134 and 152 Shanley Street and Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment for 130-142 Victoria Street South namely:
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor J. Deneault
1ST AND 2ND READING
"That leave be given the Mover and Seconder to introduce the balance of the by-laws, save and except the Zoning By-law Amendment, 134 and 152 Shanley Street and Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment for 130-142 Victoria Street South namely:
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Moved by: Councillor J. Deneault
12.1.a
PASSED
it was resolved: "That representatives’ or their designates from the Waterloo Region Community Foundation, Kitchener-Waterloo Multicultural Centre, the United Way Waterloo Region Communities, Capacity Canada, and the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce as outlined in Corporate Service Department report COR-2023-377, be re-appointed to the Nominating Committee for a two-year term from November 2022 to November 14, 2024; and, That Clause 2 [eligibility requirement to either reside,...
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That representatives’ or their designates from the Waterloo Region Community Foundation, Kitchener-Waterloo Multicultural Centre, the United Way Waterloo Region Communities, Capacity Canada, and the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce as outlined in Corporate Service Department report COR-2023-377, be re-appointed to the Nominating Committee for a two-year term from November 2022 to November 14, 2024; and, That Clause 2 [eligibility requirement to either reside,...
Motion 1
Nominating Committee Reappointments and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Enhancements to the Process, COR-2023-337
it was resolved: "That representatives’ or their designates from the Waterloo Region Community Foundation, Kitchener-Waterloo Multicultural Centre, the United Way Waterloo Region Communities, Capacity Canada, and the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce as outlined in Corporate Service Department report COR-2023-377, be re-appointed to the Nominating Committee for a two-year term from November 2022 to November 14, 2024; and, That Clause 2 [eligibility requirement to either reside,...
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12.1.b
PASSED
it was resolved: "That the City proceed with non-standard procurement and enter into agreements with the suppliers listed in Attachment 1 for a period of up to five (5) years."
Motion 1
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it was resolved: "That the City proceed with non-standard procurement and enter into agreements with the suppliers listed in Attachment 1 for a period of up to five (5) years."
Motion 1
NSP23-044 Multiyear Non-Standard Procurement Suppliers, FIN-2023-420
it was resolved: "That the City proceed with non-standard procurement and enter into agreements with the suppliers listed in Attachment 1 for a period of up to five (5) years."
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12.2.a
PASSED
"That staff be directed to proceed in accordance with the in-camera direction in Report COR-2023-423 on September 25, 2023, regarding a labour relations matter which also relates to personally identifiable individuals."
Motion 1
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"That staff be directed to proceed in accordance with the in-camera direction in Report COR-2023-423 on September 25, 2023, regarding a labour relations matter which also relates to personally identifiable individuals."
Motion 1
Talent Acquistion (Labour Relations - Section 239 (d)), COR-2023-423
"That staff be directed to proceed in accordance with the in-camera direction in Report COR-2023-423 on September 25, 2023, regarding a labour relations matter which also relates to personally identifiable individuals."
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13
PASSED
“That the proceedings and the recorded pecuniary interests and conflicts taken in the meeting of the Committee of the Whole held this date, as attached hereto and forming part of these minutes are hereby adopted and confirmed."
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor B. Ioannidis
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“That the proceedings and the recorded pecuniary interests and conflicts taken in the meeting of the Committee of the Whole held this date, as attached hereto and forming part of these minutes are hereby adopted and confirmed."
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor B. Ioannidis
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
“That the proceedings and the recorded pecuniary interests and conflicts taken in the meeting of the Committee of the Whole held this date, as attached hereto and forming part of these minutes are hereby adopted and confirmed."
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Moved by: Councillor B. Ioannidis
14.1
"That the balance of the by-laws, save and except those related to Zoning By-law Amendment, 134 and 152 Shanley Street and Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment for 130 - 142 Victoria Street South be given third reading, namely:
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor S. Davey
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"That the balance of the by-laws, save and except those related to Zoning By-law Amendment, 134 and 152 Shanley Street and Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment for 130 - 142 Victoria Street South be given third reading, namely:
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor S. Davey
3RD READING
"That the balance of the by-laws, save and except those related to Zoning By-law Amendment, 134 and 152 Shanley Street and Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment for 130 - 142 Victoria Street South be given third reading, namely:
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Moved by: Councillor S. Davey
6.1
PASSED
⚑ 1 declared interest
"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/22/004/V/KA for 1936026 ONTARIO INC. requesting a land use designation change from ‘Mixed Use’ to ‘Mixed Use with ‘Specific Policy Area 7’ to permit a 25-storey mixed-use development on the lands specified and illustrated on Schedule ‘A’, be adopted, in the form shown in the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-365 as Appendix ‘A’, and accordingly forwarded to the Region of Waterloo for approval; and,...
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor D. Chapman
10 Yes
0 No
1 recused
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"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/22/004/V/KA for 1936026 ONTARIO INC. requesting a land use designation change from ‘Mixed Use’ to ‘Mixed Use with ‘Specific Policy Area 7’ to permit a 25-storey mixed-use development on the lands specified and illustrated on Schedule ‘A’, be adopted, in the form shown in the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-365 as Appendix ‘A’, and accordingly forwarded to the Region of Waterloo for approval; and,...
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor D. Chapman
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA22/004/V/KA, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA22/006/V/KA, 130-142 Victoria Street South, 1936026 Ontario Inc., DSD-2023-365, listed as item 7.2.i
"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/22/004/V/KA for 1936026 ONTARIO INC. requesting a land use designation change from ‘Mixed Use’ to ‘Mixed Use with ‘Specific Policy Area 7’ to permit a 25-storey mixed-use development on the lands specified and illustrated on Schedule ‘A’, be adopted, in the form shown in the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-365 as Appendix ‘A’, and accordingly forwarded to the Region of Waterloo for approval; and,...
What this motion does
1 councillor recused due to declared conflict of interest.
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Moved by: Councillor D. Chapman
How councillors voted
YES (10)
- Debbie Chapman
- A. Clancy
- Scott Davey
- Jason Deneault
- Bil Ioannidis
- Margaret Johnston
- Christine Michaud
- Ayo Owodunni
- Dave Schnider
- B. Vrbanovic
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
6.3
"WHEREAS social assistance recipients are living in extreme poverty and food insecurity and are at great risk to develop associated health issues; and, WHEREAS the Ontario Works (OW) program is meant for people who have financial need; and, WHEREAS the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) is meant for persons with a disability who are in financial need; and, WHEREAS OW and ODSP rates are below Canada’s Official Poverty Line and since social assistance rates were reduced by 21.6% in 1995,...
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor J. Deneault
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"WHEREAS social assistance recipients are living in extreme poverty and food insecurity and are at great risk to develop associated health issues; and, WHEREAS the Ontario Works (OW) program is meant for people who have financial need; and, WHEREAS the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) is meant for persons with a disability who are in financial need; and, WHEREAS OW and ODSP rates are below Canada’s Official Poverty Line and since social assistance rates were reduced by 21.6% in 1995,...
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor J. Deneault
Notice of Motion - J. Deneault - Ontario Disability Support Program and Ontario Works Program Rate Increase Advocacy, listed as item 9.3
"WHEREAS social assistance recipients are living in extreme poverty and food insecurity and are at great risk to develop associated health issues; and, WHEREAS the Ontario Works (OW) program is meant for people who have financial need; and, WHEREAS the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) is meant for persons with a disability who are in financial need; and, WHEREAS OW and ODSP rates are below Canada’s Official Poverty Line and since social assistance rates were reduced by 21.6% in 1995,...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Deneault
6.4
PASSED
CLOSE VOTE
"That the following motion be deferred to a Council meeting following the Provincial By-law Election to confirm the new Member of Provincial Parliament for Kitchener Centre: "WHEREAS, the City of Kitchener passed a motion in May 2020 calling on the Ontario and Canadian governments to establish a Universal Basic Income (UBI) which is a flat amount paid to all residents; and, WHEREAS a Guaranteed Liveable Basic Income (GLBI) goes to those most in need and phases out as income from other sources...
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor D. Schnider
7 Yes
4 No
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"That the following motion be deferred to a Council meeting following the Provincial By-law Election to confirm the new Member of Provincial Parliament for Kitchener Centre: "WHEREAS, the City of Kitchener passed a motion in May 2020 calling on the Ontario and Canadian governments to establish a Universal Basic Income (UBI) which is a flat amount paid to all residents; and, WHEREAS a Guaranteed Liveable Basic Income (GLBI) goes to those most in need and phases out as income from other sources...
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor D. Schnider
Notice of Motion - D. Chapman - Guaranteed Basic Income, listed as item 9.4
"That the following motion be deferred to a Council meeting following the Provincial By-law Election to confirm the new Member of Provincial Parliament for Kitchener Centre: "WHEREAS, the City of Kitchener passed a motion in May 2020 calling on the Ontario and Canadian governments to establish a Universal Basic Income (UBI) which is a flat amount paid to all residents; and, WHEREAS a Guaranteed Liveable Basic Income (GLBI) goes to those most in need and phases out as income from other sources...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Schnider
How councillors voted
6.5
"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/23/010/C/CD for 332 Charles GP Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 332 Charles Street East, requesting a land use designation change from ‘Mixed Use Corridor with Special Policy Area 1’ to ‘Mixed Use Corridor with Special Policy Area 12’ to permit a 27-storey mixed use development on the lands specified and illustrated on Schedule ‘A’, be adopted, in the form shown in the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services...
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor P. Singh
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"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/23/010/C/CD for 332 Charles GP Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 332 Charles Street East, requesting a land use designation change from ‘Mixed Use Corridor with Special Policy Area 1’ to ‘Mixed Use Corridor with Special Policy Area 12’ to permit a 27-storey mixed use development on the lands specified and illustrated on Schedule ‘A’, be adopted, in the form shown in the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services...
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor P. Singh
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA23/010/C/CD, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/016/C/CD, 332 Charles Street East, 332 Charles GP Inc., DSD-2023-300, listed as item 7.2.j
"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/23/010/C/CD for 332 Charles GP Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 332 Charles Street East, requesting a land use designation change from ‘Mixed Use Corridor with Special Policy Area 1’ to ‘Mixed Use Corridor with Special Policy Area 12’ to permit a 27-storey mixed use development on the lands specified and illustrated on Schedule ‘A’, be adopted, in the form shown in the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services...
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Moved by: Councillor P. Singh
7.1
"That the report of Heritage Kitchener, dated September 5, 2023, listed as items 7.1.a to 7.1.c on the agenda this date, be adopted."
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor C. Michaud
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"That the report of Heritage Kitchener, dated September 5, 2023, listed as items 7.1.a to 7.1.c on the agenda this date, be adopted."
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor C. Michaud
HERITAGE KITCHENER - SEPTEMBER 5, 2023
"That the report of Heritage Kitchener, dated September 5, 2023, listed as items 7.1.a to 7.1.c on the agenda this date, be adopted."
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Moved by: Councillor C. Michaud
7.1.a
PASSED
"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-V-015 be approved, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-367, to permit the construction of eight blocks of townhome dwellings, an amenity space, and an internal roadway system with two access points onto Margaret Avenue, on the property municipally addressed as 30-40 Margaret Avenue, in accordance with the plans and supplementary information submitted with the application...
Motion 1
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"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-V-015 be approved, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-367, to permit the construction of eight blocks of townhome dwellings, an amenity space, and an internal roadway system with two access points onto Margaret Avenue, on the property municipally addressed as 30-40 Margaret Avenue, in accordance with the plans and supplementary information submitted with the application...
Motion 1
Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-V-015, 30-40 Margaret Avenue, New Building - Townhome Development, DSD-2023-367
"That pursuant to Section 42 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit Application HPA-2023-V-015 be approved, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-367, to permit the construction of eight blocks of townhome dwellings, an amenity space, and an internal roadway system with two access points onto Margaret Avenue, on the property municipally addressed as 30-40 Margaret Avenue, in accordance with the plans and supplementary information submitted with the application...
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7.1.b
PASSED
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the property municipally addressed as 35 & 43 Sheldon Avenue North as being of cultural heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-362."
Motion 1
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"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the property municipally addressed as 35 & 43 Sheldon Avenue North as being of cultural heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-362."
Motion 1
Notice of Intention to Designate, 35 & 43 Sheldon Avenue North Under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, DSD-2023-362
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the property municipally addressed as 35 & 43 Sheldon Avenue North as being of cultural heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-362."
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7.1.c
PASSED
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the front façade of the property municipally addressed as 90-92 Queen Street South as being of cultural heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services Department DSD-2023-358."
Motion 1
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"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the front façade of the property municipally addressed as 90-92 Queen Street South as being of cultural heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services Department DSD-2023-358."
Motion 1
Notice of Intention to Designate, 90-92 Queen Street South Under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, DSD-2023-358
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the front façade of the property municipally addressed as 90-92 Queen Street South as being of cultural heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services Department DSD-2023-358."
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7.2
PASSED
"That the report of the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee, dated September 18, 2023, listed as item 7.2.b on the agenda this date, be adopted."
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor D. Chapman
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"That the report of the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee, dated September 18, 2023, listed as item 7.2.b on the agenda this date, be adopted."
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor D. Chapman
PLANNING AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES COMMITTEE - SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
"That the report of the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee, dated September 18, 2023, listed as item 7.2.b on the agenda this date, be adopted."
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Moved by: Councillor D. Chapman
7.2.a
PASSED
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/013/S/CD for 2701098 Ontario Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 134-154 Shanley Street, for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 24H 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-2023-263 as Appendix 'A', be approved."
Motion 1
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"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/013/S/CD for 2701098 Ontario Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 134-154 Shanley Street, for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 24H 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-2023-263 as Appendix 'A', be approved."
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/013/S/CD, Lifting of Holding Provision 24H, 134-154 Shanley Street, 2701098 Ontario Inc., DSD-2023-263
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/013/S/CD for 2701098 Ontario Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 134-154 Shanley Street, for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 24H 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-2023-263 as Appendix 'A', be approved."
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7.2.b
PASSED
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/032/V/CD for Glovebox (2019) Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 120 Victoria Street South, for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 43H 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-2023-400 as Appendix 'A', be approved."
Motion 1
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"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/032/V/CD for Glovebox (2019) Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 120 Victoria Street South, for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 43H 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-2023-400 as Appendix 'A', be approved."
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/032/V/CD, Lifting of Holding Provision 43H, 120 Victoria Street South, Glovebox (2019) Inc, DSD-2023-400
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/032/V/CD for Glovebox (2019) Inc., for the property municipally addressed as 120 Victoria Street South, for the purpose of removing Holding Provision 43H 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-2023-400 as Appendix 'A', be approved."
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7.2.c
PASSED
"That uncollectable Miscellaneous Receivable Accounts amounting to $19,485 be written off against the Allowance for Doubtful Receivables, as outlined in Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-293".
Motion 1
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"That uncollectable Miscellaneous Receivable Accounts amounting to $19,485 be written off against the Allowance for Doubtful Receivables, as outlined in Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-293".
Motion 1
Uncollectable Miscellaneous Receivable Accounts Write-Off, FIN-2023-293
"That uncollectable Miscellaneous Receivable Accounts amounting to $19,485 be written off against the Allowance for Doubtful Receivables, as outlined in Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-293".
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7.2.d
PASSED
"That uncollectable utility accounts amounting to $109,658 be written off against the allowance for doubtful utility receivables, as outlined in Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-294."
Motion 1
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"That uncollectable utility accounts amounting to $109,658 be written off against the allowance for doubtful utility receivables, as outlined in Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-294."
Motion 1
Uncollectable Utility Receivable Write-Off, FIN-2023-294
"That uncollectable utility accounts amounting to $109,658 be written off against the allowance for doubtful utility receivables, as outlined in Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-294."
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7.2.e
PASSED
"That the applications to City Council for write-off, cancellation, reduction, or refund of taxes totalling $656,395.31 as attached to Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-354, be approved, pursuant to Sections 354 and 357 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25 (“the Act”)."
Motion 1
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"That the applications to City Council for write-off, cancellation, reduction, or refund of taxes totalling $656,395.31 as attached to Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-354, be approved, pursuant to Sections 354 and 357 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25 (“the Act”)."
Motion 1
Applications for Cancellation, Refund, Reduction of Taxes, FIN-2023-354
"That the applications to City Council for write-off, cancellation, reduction, or refund of taxes totalling $656,395.31 as attached to Financial Services Department report FIN-2023-354, be approved, pursuant to Sections 354 and 357 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25 (“the Act”)."
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7.2.f
PASSED
"That the commission and installation of a new artwork, “Wintertime Stories” by Isaac Murdoch and Nyle Miigizi Johnston, at the Kitchener Public Library’s new southwest community facility, be approved, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-368; and further, That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to implement an agreement, satisfactory to the City Solicitor, with the artists’ representative, Highness Global Inc., outlining the obligations of the library public art...
Motion 1
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"That the commission and installation of a new artwork, “Wintertime Stories” by Isaac Murdoch and Nyle Miigizi Johnston, at the Kitchener Public Library’s new southwest community facility, be approved, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-368; and further, That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to implement an agreement, satisfactory to the City Solicitor, with the artists’ representative, Highness Global Inc., outlining the obligations of the library public art...
Motion 1
Kitchener Public Library, Southwest Public Artwork Commission, DSD-2023-368
"That the commission and installation of a new artwork, “Wintertime Stories” by Isaac Murdoch and Nyle Miigizi Johnston, at the Kitchener Public Library’s new southwest community facility, be approved, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-368; and further, That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to implement an agreement, satisfactory to the City Solicitor, with the artists’ representative, Highness Global Inc., outlining the obligations of the library public art...
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7.2.g
PASSED
"That Development Services Department report DSD-2023-007 be received as the first progress report for the Cycling and Trails Master Plan."
Motion 1
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"That Development Services Department report DSD-2023-007 be received as the first progress report for the Cycling and Trails Master Plan."
Motion 1
Active Transportation Progress Report, DSD-2023-007
"That Development Services Department report DSD-2023-007 be received as the first progress report for the Cycling and Trails Master Plan."
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7.2.h
PASSED
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/019/W/TS requesting to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051, for Peter Markin, for the property municipally addressed as 229 Wellington Street North, be approved in the form shown in the ‘Proposed By-law’ and ‘Map No. 1’ attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-382 as Attachments ‘A1’ and ‘A2’."
Motion 1
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"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/019/W/TS requesting to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051, for Peter Markin, for the property municipally addressed as 229 Wellington Street North, be approved in the form shown in the ‘Proposed By-law’ and ‘Map No. 1’ attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-382 as Attachments ‘A1’ and ‘A2’."
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/019/W/TS, 229 Wellington Street North, Peter Markin, DSD-2023-382
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/019/W/TS requesting to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051, for Peter Markin, for the property municipally addressed as 229 Wellington Street North, be approved in the form shown in the ‘Proposed By-law’ and ‘Map No. 1’ attached to Development Services Department report DSD-2023-382 as Attachments ‘A1’ and ‘A2’."
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7.2.i
PASSED
A motion on "Official Plan Amendment Application OPA22/004/V/KA, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA22/006/V/KA, 130-142 Victoria Street South, 1936026 Ontario Inc., DSD-2023-365"
Motion 1
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A motion on "Official Plan Amendment Application OPA22/004/V/KA, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA22/006/V/KA, 130-142 Victoria Street South, 1936026 Ontario Inc., DSD-2023-365"
Motion 1
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA22/004/V/KA, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA22/006/V/KA, 130-142 Victoria Street South, 1936026 Ontario Inc., DSD-2023-365
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7.2.j
PASSED
A motion on "Official Plan Amendment Application OPA23/010/C/CD, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/016/C/CD, 332 Charles Street East, 332 Charles GP Inc., DSD-2023-300"
Motion 1
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A motion on "Official Plan Amendment Application OPA23/010/C/CD, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/016/C/CD, 332 Charles Street East, 332 Charles GP Inc., DSD-2023-300"
Motion 1
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA23/010/C/CD, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/016/C/CD, 332 Charles Street East, 332 Charles GP Inc., DSD-2023-300
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8.1
PASSED
"That the $30,000 already committed to the operation of the Lived Expertise Working Group (LEWG) for year 2 from Kitchener’s operating budget be allocated as outlined in DSD-2023-295; and, That the City transfer $23,600, inclusive of interim funds authorized by resolution of Council on June 26, 2023, to the Social Development Centre Waterloo Region (SDCWR) for year 2 costs in accordance with the Purchase of Services Agreement signed June 13, 2022, extended to August 31, 2023; and, That staff...
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor P. Singh
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"That the $30,000 already committed to the operation of the Lived Expertise Working Group (LEWG) for year 2 from Kitchener’s operating budget be allocated as outlined in DSD-2023-295; and, That the City transfer $23,600, inclusive of interim funds authorized by resolution of Council on June 26, 2023, to the Social Development Centre Waterloo Region (SDCWR) for year 2 costs in accordance with the Purchase of Services Agreement signed June 13, 2022, extended to August 31, 2023; and, That staff...
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor P. Singh
Lived Expertise Working Group - First Year Review, DSD-2023-295, DSD-2023-366 AND Follow-up Report DSD-2023-422
"That the $30,000 already committed to the operation of the Lived Expertise Working Group (LEWG) for year 2 from Kitchener’s operating budget be allocated as outlined in DSD-2023-295; and, That the City transfer $23,600, inclusive of interim funds authorized by resolution of Council on June 26, 2023, to the Social Development Centre Waterloo Region (SDCWR) for year 2 costs in accordance with the Purchase of Services Agreement signed June 13, 2022, extended to August 31, 2023; and, That staff...
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Moved by: Councillor P. Singh
9.2
PASSED
“That pursuant to Section 25.4.16 of Chapter 25 (Council Procedure) of the Municipal Code, the Council proceedings this date shall be allowed to continue beyond 11:00 p.m. to conclude matters as listed on the agenda.”
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor B. Ioannidis
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“That pursuant to Section 25.4.16 of Chapter 25 (Council Procedure) of the Municipal Code, the Council proceedings this date shall be allowed to continue beyond 11:00 p.m. to conclude matters as listed on the agenda.”
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor B. Ioannidis
Council Proceedings to go Beyond 11:00 p.m.
“That pursuant to Section 25.4.16 of Chapter 25 (Council Procedure) of the Municipal Code, the Council proceedings this date shall be allowed to continue beyond 11:00 p.m. to conclude matters as listed on the agenda.”
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Moved by: Councillor B. Ioannidis
9.3
PASSED
"WHEREAS excessive boulevard signs contribute to visual clutter within our community and pose a safety hazard; and, WHEREAS the current bylaw provision of allowing a 30-day sign hold after removal is ineffective in deterring the proliferation of boulevard signs; and, WHEREAS utilizing digital innovation could provide an effective solution to monitor and regulate the placement of signs on boulevards; and, WHEREAS providing clearer information of scheduled dates on real estate open houses would...
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· moved by Councillor P. Singh
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"WHEREAS excessive boulevard signs contribute to visual clutter within our community and pose a safety hazard; and, WHEREAS the current bylaw provision of allowing a 30-day sign hold after removal is ineffective in deterring the proliferation of boulevard signs; and, WHEREAS utilizing digital innovation could provide an effective solution to monitor and regulate the placement of signs on boulevards; and, WHEREAS providing clearer information of scheduled dates on real estate open houses would...
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor P. Singh
Notice of Motion - P. Singh - Boulevard Signage
"WHEREAS excessive boulevard signs contribute to visual clutter within our community and pose a safety hazard; and, WHEREAS the current bylaw provision of allowing a 30-day sign hold after removal is ineffective in deterring the proliferation of boulevard signs; and, WHEREAS utilizing digital innovation could provide an effective solution to monitor and regulate the placement of signs on boulevards; and, WHEREAS providing clearer information of scheduled dates on real estate open houses would...
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Moved by: Councillor P. Singh
9.4
PASSED
A motion on "Notice of Motion - J. Deneault - Ontario Disability Support Program and Ontario Works Program Rate Increase Advocacy"
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A motion on "Notice of Motion - J. Deneault - Ontario Disability Support Program and Ontario Works Program Rate Increase Advocacy"
Motion 1
Notice of Motion - J. Deneault - Ontario Disability Support Program and Ontario Works Program Rate Increase Advocacy
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9.5
Dealt with under Delegations
Motion 1
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Dealt with under Delegations
Motion 1
Notice of Motion - D. Chapman - Guaranteed Basic Income
Dealt with under Delegations
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