City Council
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
51 motions across 34 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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Appointments to Standing Committees, Sub-Committee and Transit Commission – 2022-2026 Term of Council
PASSED
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Standing Committees, Sub-Committees and Transit Commission including the recommended Chairs and Vice-Chairs, as follows: Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Councillor George Darouze (Chair) Councillor Clarke Kelly (Vice-Chair) Councillor David Brown Councillor Catherine Kitts Councillor Matthew Luloff Audit Committee Councillor Cathy Curry (Chair) Councillor David Brown (Vice-Chair)...
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Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Standing Committees, Sub-Committees and Transit Commission including the recommended Chairs and Vice-Chairs, as follows: Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Councillor George Darouze (Chair) Councillor Clarke Kelly (Vice-Chair) Councillor David Brown Councillor Catherine Kitts Councillor Matthew Luloff Audit Committee Councillor Cathy Curry (Chair) Councillor David Brown (Vice-Chair)...
Motion 1
Appointments to Standing Committees, Sub-Committee and Transit Commission – 2022-2026 Term of Council
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Standing Committees, Sub-Committees and Transit Commission including the recommended Chairs and Vice-Chairs, as follows: Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Councillor George Darouze (Chair) Councillor Clarke Kelly (Vice-Chair) Councillor David Brown Councillor Catherine Kitts Councillor Matthew Luloff Audit Committee Councillor Cathy Curry (Chair) Councillor David Brown (Vice-Chair)...
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PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Stéphanie Plante be appointed to the Community Services Committee in place of Councillor Allan Hubley
Motion no. 2022 - 04/08
· moved by S. Plante
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BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Stéphanie Plante be appointed to the Community Services Committee in place of Councillor Allan Hubley
Motion no. 2022 - 04/08 · moved by S. Plante
Appointments to Standing Committees, Sub-Committee and Transit Commission – 2022-2026 Term of Council
BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Stéphanie Plante be appointed to the Community Services Committee in place of Councillor Allan Hubley
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the membership of the Light Rail Sub-Committee be increased to 6 Members; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Councillor Theresa Kavanagh be appointed as the sixth member of the Light Rail Sub-Committee
Motion no. 2022 - 04/11
· moved by T. Tierney
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BE IT RESOLVED that the membership of the Light Rail Sub-Committee be increased to 6 Members; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Councillor Theresa Kavanagh be appointed as the sixth member of the Light Rail Sub-Committee
Motion no. 2022 - 04/11 · moved by T. Tierney
Appointments to Standing Committees, Sub-Committee and Transit Commission – 2022-2026 Term of Council
BE IT RESOLVED that the membership of the Light Rail Sub-Committee be increased to 6 Members; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Councillor Theresa Kavanagh be appointed as the sixth member of the Light Rail Sub-Committee
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Moved by: Councillor T. Tierney
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Shawn Menard be appointed to the Transit Commission.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/10
· moved by M. Carr
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BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Shawn Menard be appointed to the Transit Commission.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/10 · moved by M. Carr
Appointments to Standing Committees, Sub-Committee and Transit Commission – 2022-2026 Term of Council
BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Shawn Menard be appointed to the Transit Commission.
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Moved by: Councillor M. Carr
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the following additional Members of Council be appointed to the Community Services Committee: Councillor David Hill Councillor David Brown Councillor Rawlson King
Motion no. 2022 - 04/09
· moved by L. Dudas
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BE IT RESOLVED that the following additional Members of Council be appointed to the Community Services Committee: Councillor David Hill Councillor David Brown Councillor Rawlson King
Motion no. 2022 - 04/09 · moved by L. Dudas
Appointments to Standing Committees, Sub-Committee and Transit Commission – 2022-2026 Term of Council
BE IT RESOLVED that the following additional Members of Council be appointed to the Community Services Committee: Councillor David Hill Councillor David Brown Councillor Rawlson King
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
Appointments to Boards – 2022-2026 Term of Council
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 10 be amended to remove Councillor Bradley from the Shaw Centre Board of Directors, which leaves an additional seat available for a Council-appointed Public Member
Motion no. 2022 - 04/13
· moved by J. Bradley
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BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 10 be amended to remove Councillor Bradley from the Shaw Centre Board of Directors, which leaves an additional seat available for a Council-appointed Public Member
Motion no. 2022 - 04/13 · moved by J. Bradley
Appointments to Boards – 2022-2026 Term of Council
BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 10 be amended to remove Councillor Bradley from the Shaw Centre Board of Directors, which leaves an additional seat available for a Council-appointed Public Member
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Moved by: Councillor J. Bradley
PASSED
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Boards: Ottawa Police Services Board, in addition to the Mayor Councillor Marty Carr Councillor Cathy Curry Ottawa Public Library Board Councillor Matthew Luloff and that Council recommend to the Ottawa Public Library Board that Councillor Luloff be nominated to be Chair of the Board Councillor Jessica Bradley Councillor Rawlson King Councillor Catherine Kitts Ottawa Board of Health...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Boards: Ottawa Police Services Board, in addition to the Mayor Councillor Marty Carr Councillor Cathy Curry Ottawa Public Library Board Councillor Matthew Luloff and that Council recommend to the Ottawa Public Library Board that Councillor Luloff be nominated to be Chair of the Board Councillor Jessica Bradley Councillor Rawlson King Councillor Catherine Kitts Ottawa Board of Health...
Motion 1
Appointments to Boards – 2022-2026 Term of Council
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Boards: Ottawa Police Services Board, in addition to the Mayor Councillor Marty Carr Councillor Cathy Curry Ottawa Public Library Board Councillor Matthew Luloff and that Council recommend to the Ottawa Public Library Board that Councillor Luloff be nominated to be Chair of the Board Councillor Jessica Bradley Councillor Rawlson King Councillor Catherine Kitts Ottawa Board of Health...
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PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Wilson Lo be appointed to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority in place of Councillor George Darouze.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/12
· moved by G. Darouze
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BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Wilson Lo be appointed to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority in place of Councillor George Darouze.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/12 · moved by G. Darouze
Appointments to Boards – 2022-2026 Term of Council
BE IT RESOLVED that Councillor Wilson Lo be appointed to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority in place of Councillor George Darouze.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Darouze
10.3
PASSED
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council as the Ottawa City Council representatives to the various external agencies / municipal organizations: Association of Francophone Municipalities of Ontario (AFMO) Councillor Stéphanie Plante Canadian Capital Cities Organization (CCCO) Councillor Laura Dudas Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) Councillor Clarke Kelly Ontario Good Roads Association (OGRA) Councillor Steve Desroches
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council as the Ottawa City Council representatives to the various external agencies / municipal organizations: Association of Francophone Municipalities of Ontario (AFMO) Councillor Stéphanie Plante Canadian Capital Cities Organization (CCCO) Councillor Laura Dudas Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) Councillor Clarke Kelly Ontario Good Roads Association (OGRA) Councillor Steve Desroches
Motion 1
Appointments to External Agencies / Municipal Organizations – 2022-2026 Term of Council
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council as the Ottawa City Council representatives to the various external agencies / municipal organizations: Association of Francophone Municipalities of Ontario (AFMO) Councillor Stéphanie Plante Canadian Capital Cities Organization (CCCO) Councillor Laura Dudas Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) Councillor Clarke Kelly Ontario Good Roads Association (OGRA) Councillor Steve Desroches
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10.4
PASSED
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint: Councillor Rawlson King as the City of Ottawa’s Anti-Racism and Ethnocultural Relations Initiatives, Councillor Ariel Troster as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for Women, Gender Equity and 2SLGBTQ+ Affairs, Councillor Matthew Luloff as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for Veteran and Military Issues, and; Councillor Jessica Bradley as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation Civic Cultural...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint: Councillor Rawlson King as the City of Ottawa’s Anti-Racism and Ethnocultural Relations Initiatives, Councillor Ariel Troster as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for Women, Gender Equity and 2SLGBTQ+ Affairs, Councillor Matthew Luloff as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for Veteran and Military Issues, and; Councillor Jessica Bradley as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation Civic Cultural...
Motion 1
Appointments of Council Liaisons – 2022-2026 Term of Council
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint: Councillor Rawlson King as the City of Ottawa’s Anti-Racism and Ethnocultural Relations Initiatives, Councillor Ariel Troster as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for Women, Gender Equity and 2SLGBTQ+ Affairs, Councillor Matthew Luloff as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for Veteran and Military Issues, and; Councillor Jessica Bradley as the City of Ottawa’s Council Liaison for the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation Civic Cultural...
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10.5
PASSED
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Selection Panels for Advisory Committees, Boards requiring public appointment and the Committee of Adjustment, in addition to the Mayor as an ex officio Member of all Selection Panels: Built Heritage Committee Councillor Rawlson King Councillor Riley Brockington Accessibility Advisory Committee Councillor Theresa Kavanagh Councillor Matthew Luloff Mississippi Valley Conservation...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Selection Panels for Advisory Committees, Boards requiring public appointment and the Committee of Adjustment, in addition to the Mayor as an ex officio Member of all Selection Panels: Built Heritage Committee Councillor Rawlson King Councillor Riley Brockington Accessibility Advisory Committee Councillor Theresa Kavanagh Councillor Matthew Luloff Mississippi Valley Conservation...
Motion 1
Appointment of selection panels for Advisory Committees, Boards Requiring Public Appointment and Committee of Adjustment – 2022-2026 Term of Council
Committee recommendations, as amended That Council appoint the following Members of Council to the various Selection Panels for Advisory Committees, Boards requiring public appointment and the Committee of Adjustment, in addition to the Mayor as an ex officio Member of all Selection Panels: Built Heritage Committee Councillor Rawlson King Councillor Riley Brockington Accessibility Advisory Committee Councillor Theresa Kavanagh Councillor Matthew Luloff Mississippi Valley Conservation...
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11.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendations as amended That Council approve the following: Declare a portion of 529 Tremblay Road legally described as part Lot 11, concession Gore Junction, Part 1, 2 and 3, on 5R9226; part blocks K and M, Plan 84, Part Catherine Street, Plan 84, Part 4, 5R9226, Gloucester, now in the City of Ottawa, containing approximately 1.184 hectares (2.926 acres) subject to final survey and shown annexed as Location Map 1 as surplus to City’s requirements; Approve the Memorandum of...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations as amended That Council approve the following: Declare a portion of 529 Tremblay Road legally described as part Lot 11, concession Gore Junction, Part 1, 2 and 3, on 5R9226; part blocks K and M, Plan 84, Part Catherine Street, Plan 84, Part 4, 5R9226, Gloucester, now in the City of Ottawa, containing approximately 1.184 hectares (2.926 acres) subject to final survey and shown annexed as Location Map 1 as surplus to City’s requirements; Approve the Memorandum of...
Motion 1
Land Exchange of 529 Tremblay Road and 530 Tremblay Road with His Majesty the King in Right of Canada
Committee Recommendations as amended That Council approve the following: Declare a portion of 529 Tremblay Road legally described as part Lot 11, concession Gore Junction, Part 1, 2 and 3, on 5R9226; part blocks K and M, Plan 84, Part Catherine Street, Plan 84, Part 4, 5R9226, Gloucester, now in the City of Ottawa, containing approximately 1.184 hectares (2.926 acres) subject to final survey and shown annexed as Location Map 1 as surplus to City’s requirements; Approve the Memorandum of...
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11.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendations as amended That Council approve waiving the Disposal of Real Property Policy to enable the City to transfer a portion of the hydro corridor to accommodate either a public or private road, back to Davidson Shea Properties Inc. for a nominal charge.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations as amended That Council approve waiving the Disposal of Real Property Policy to enable the City to transfer a portion of the hydro corridor to accommodate either a public or private road, back to Davidson Shea Properties Inc. for a nominal charge.
Motion 1
Motion – Waive the Disposal of Real Property Policy to transfer lands to Davidson Shea Properties Inc.
Committee Recommendations as amended That Council approve waiving the Disposal of Real Property Policy to enable the City to transfer a portion of the hydro corridor to accommodate either a public or private road, back to Davidson Shea Properties Inc. for a nominal charge.
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Councillor D. Brown
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the Brown/ Luloff Motion No. 2022-03/11 be referred to the Audit Committee for consideration no later than the first quarter of 2023
Motion no. 2022 - 04/14
· moved by D. Brown
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BE IT RESOLVED that the Brown/ Luloff Motion No. 2022-03/11 be referred to the Audit Committee for consideration no later than the first quarter of 2023
Motion no. 2022 - 04/14 · moved by D. Brown
Councillor D. Brown
BE IT RESOLVED that the Brown/ Luloff Motion No. 2022-03/11 be referred to the Audit Committee for consideration no later than the first quarter of 2023
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
WHEREAS the Office of the Auditor General is empowered under the Municipal Act, 2001, and the Auditor General By-law, being By-law No. 2021-5 to be an independent, statutory officer who reports directly to City Council and is responsible for assisting Council in holding itself and its administrators accountable for the quality of stewardship over public funds and for the achievement of value for money in municipal operations; and WHEREAS the Office of the Auditor General has previously...
Motion no. 2022 - 03/11
· moved by D. Brown
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WHEREAS the Office of the Auditor General is empowered under the Municipal Act, 2001, and the Auditor General By-law, being By-law No. 2021-5 to be an independent, statutory officer who reports directly to City Council and is responsible for assisting Council in holding itself and its administrators accountable for the quality of stewardship over public funds and for the achievement of value for money in municipal operations; and WHEREAS the Office of the Auditor General has previously...
Motion no. 2022 - 03/11 · moved by D. Brown
Councillor D. Brown
WHEREAS the Office of the Auditor General is empowered under the Municipal Act, 2001, and the Auditor General By-law, being By-law No. 2021-5 to be an independent, statutory officer who reports directly to City Council and is responsible for assisting Council in holding itself and its administrators accountable for the quality of stewardship over public funds and for the achievement of value for money in municipal operations; and WHEREAS the Office of the Auditor General has previously...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
12.2
WHEREAS the City is facing significant budget pressures caused by inflation, the covid pandemic and other government decisions; and WHEREAS for the City to maintain a tax rate that residents consider to be manageable the City needs to continue to seek efficiencies in its operations; and WHEREAS finding efficiencies requires knowledge of City operations and services as well as a process that involves both internal and external subject matter expertise; and WHEREAS other cities and public...
Motion no. 2022 - 03/12
· moved by C. Curry
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WHEREAS the City is facing significant budget pressures caused by inflation, the covid pandemic and other government decisions; and WHEREAS for the City to maintain a tax rate that residents consider to be manageable the City needs to continue to seek efficiencies in its operations; and WHEREAS finding efficiencies requires knowledge of City operations and services as well as a process that involves both internal and external subject matter expertise; and WHEREAS other cities and public...
Motion no. 2022 - 03/12 · moved by C. Curry
Councillor C. Curry
WHEREAS the City is facing significant budget pressures caused by inflation, the covid pandemic and other government decisions; and WHEREAS for the City to maintain a tax rate that residents consider to be manageable the City needs to continue to seek efficiencies in its operations; and WHEREAS finding efficiencies requires knowledge of City operations and services as well as a process that involves both internal and external subject matter expertise; and WHEREAS other cities and public...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
14
PASSED
That the report from the Finance Services Department entitled “Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process”, Nominating Committee Report 1, Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 41A be received and adopted as amended.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/15
· moved by G. Gower
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That the report from the Finance Services Department entitled “Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process”, Nominating Committee Report 1, Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 41A be received and adopted as amended.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/15 · moved by G. Gower
Motion to Adopt Reports
That the report from the Finance Services Department entitled “Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process”, Nominating Committee Report 1, Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 41A be received and adopted as amended.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
15.1
WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
Motion 1
· moved by C. Curry
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WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
Motion 1 · moved by C. Curry
Councillor C. Curry
WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
15.10
PASSED
WHEREAS Ottawa City Council passed the residential Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) on March 23, 2022; WHEREAS the VUT requires all 330,000+ residential property owners in Ottawa to proactively file a yearly declaration with the City of Ottawa; WHEREAS failure to file a declaration will result in property owners facing: first a $250 fine (waived for 2023); and their property being deemed vacant and subject to the VUT; WHEREAS the new VUT is the only tax or service administered by the City of Ottawa that...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/25
· moved by L. Dudas
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WHEREAS Ottawa City Council passed the residential Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) on March 23, 2022; WHEREAS the VUT requires all 330,000+ residential property owners in Ottawa to proactively file a yearly declaration with the City of Ottawa; WHEREAS failure to file a declaration will result in property owners facing: first a $250 fine (waived for 2023); and their property being deemed vacant and subject to the VUT; WHEREAS the new VUT is the only tax or service administered by the City of Ottawa that...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/25 · moved by L. Dudas
Councillor L. Dudas
WHEREAS Ottawa City Council passed the residential Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) on March 23, 2022; WHEREAS the VUT requires all 330,000+ residential property owners in Ottawa to proactively file a yearly declaration with the City of Ottawa; WHEREAS failure to file a declaration will result in property owners facing: first a $250 fine (waived for 2023); and their property being deemed vacant and subject to the VUT; WHEREAS the new VUT is the only tax or service administered by the City of Ottawa that...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
15.11
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT By-law No. 2008-250 be amended to enact a holding symbol on the lands known municipally as 325, 327, 333 Montreal Road, 334 Montfort Street and 273 Ste. Anne Avenue. Withdrawn
Motion no. 2022 - 04/26
· moved by S. Plante
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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT By-law No. 2008-250 be amended to enact a holding symbol on the lands known municipally as 325, 327, 333 Montreal Road, 334 Montfort Street and 273 Ste. Anne Avenue. Withdrawn
Motion no. 2022 - 04/26 · moved by S. Plante
Councillor S. Plante
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT By-law No. 2008-250 be amended to enact a holding symbol on the lands known municipally as 325, 327, 333 Montreal Road, 334 Montfort Street and 273 Ste. Anne Avenue. Withdrawn
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
15.2
WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
Motion 1
· moved by L. Dudas
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WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
Motion 1 · moved by L. Dudas
Councillor L. Dudas
WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
15.3
PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa hosted a Rural Summit in November 2005 to address the results of the City’s 2004 Citizen Satisfaction Survey, which identified that Ottawa’s rural residents were significantly less satisfied with municipal services than urban residents; and WHEREAS the first Rural Summit resulted in many improvements and new initiatives for rural Ottawa, including the creation of the Rural Affairs Office, an enhanced role of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee to provide...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/16
· moved by C. Kelly
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa hosted a Rural Summit in November 2005 to address the results of the City’s 2004 Citizen Satisfaction Survey, which identified that Ottawa’s rural residents were significantly less satisfied with municipal services than urban residents; and WHEREAS the first Rural Summit resulted in many improvements and new initiatives for rural Ottawa, including the creation of the Rural Affairs Office, an enhanced role of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee to provide...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/16 · moved by C. Kelly
Councillor C. Kelly
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa hosted a Rural Summit in November 2005 to address the results of the City’s 2004 Citizen Satisfaction Survey, which identified that Ottawa’s rural residents were significantly less satisfied with municipal services than urban residents; and WHEREAS the first Rural Summit resulted in many improvements and new initiatives for rural Ottawa, including the creation of the Rural Affairs Office, an enhanced role of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee to provide...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kelly
15.4
PASSED
WHEREAS Council approved on March 26, 2014, that as a condition of the rezoning of lands at municipal address 1040 Somerset Street West the owner was required to enter into an agreement pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act, as it then read, to provide community benefits consisting of a $500,000 payment to be allocated towards improvements to the Tom Brown Arena, included but not limited to, a stairway connection to the Albert Street bridge; and WHEREAS a site plan application for this...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/17
· moved by J. Leiper
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WHEREAS Council approved on March 26, 2014, that as a condition of the rezoning of lands at municipal address 1040 Somerset Street West the owner was required to enter into an agreement pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act, as it then read, to provide community benefits consisting of a $500,000 payment to be allocated towards improvements to the Tom Brown Arena, included but not limited to, a stairway connection to the Albert Street bridge; and WHEREAS a site plan application for this...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/17 · moved by J. Leiper
Councillor J. Leiper
WHEREAS Council approved on March 26, 2014, that as a condition of the rezoning of lands at municipal address 1040 Somerset Street West the owner was required to enter into an agreement pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act, as it then read, to provide community benefits consisting of a $500,000 payment to be allocated towards improvements to the Tom Brown Arena, included but not limited to, a stairway connection to the Albert Street bridge; and WHEREAS a site plan application for this...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
15.5
PASSED
WHEREAS the development of a single use plastics reduction strategy for city facilities and operations has been prioritized as an initiative in the solid waste master plan; and, WHEREAS the final Master Plan will be tabled for Council consideration in 2023; and, WHEREAS municipalities in Ontario and Canada in particular are limited in their regulatory abilities to completely eliminate plastic waste as it is a complex issue, requiring collaboration between all levels of government as well as...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/18
· moved by T. Kavanagh
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WHEREAS the development of a single use plastics reduction strategy for city facilities and operations has been prioritized as an initiative in the solid waste master plan; and, WHEREAS the final Master Plan will be tabled for Council consideration in 2023; and, WHEREAS municipalities in Ontario and Canada in particular are limited in their regulatory abilities to completely eliminate plastic waste as it is a complex issue, requiring collaboration between all levels of government as well as...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/18 · moved by T. Kavanagh
Councillor T. Kavanagh
WHEREAS the development of a single use plastics reduction strategy for city facilities and operations has been prioritized as an initiative in the solid waste master plan; and, WHEREAS the final Master Plan will be tabled for Council consideration in 2023; and, WHEREAS municipalities in Ontario and Canada in particular are limited in their regulatory abilities to completely eliminate plastic waste as it is a complex issue, requiring collaboration between all levels of government as well as...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh
15.6
PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa currently manages a significant number of projects, including several over $100 million, including the Ottawa Public Library and Library and Archives Canada Joint Facility, Ādisōke, the Lansdowne Park Revitalization, the Stage 2 Light Rail Transit project; and WHEREAS the recently released Final Report of the OLRT Public Inquiry Commissioner outlined numerous issues with project management, including those related to costing, scope, procurement, stakeholder, issue...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/19
· moved by M. Carr
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa currently manages a significant number of projects, including several over $100 million, including the Ottawa Public Library and Library and Archives Canada Joint Facility, Ādisōke, the Lansdowne Park Revitalization, the Stage 2 Light Rail Transit project; and WHEREAS the recently released Final Report of the OLRT Public Inquiry Commissioner outlined numerous issues with project management, including those related to costing, scope, procurement, stakeholder, issue...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/19 · moved by M. Carr
Councillor M. Carr
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa currently manages a significant number of projects, including several over $100 million, including the Ottawa Public Library and Library and Archives Canada Joint Facility, Ādisōke, the Lansdowne Park Revitalization, the Stage 2 Light Rail Transit project; and WHEREAS the recently released Final Report of the OLRT Public Inquiry Commissioner outlined numerous issues with project management, including those related to costing, scope, procurement, stakeholder, issue...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Carr
Councillor S. Menard
PASSED
CLOSE VOTE
Amendment:
Motion no. 2022 - 04/21
· moved by S. Plante
13 Yes
11 No
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Amendment:
Motion no. 2022 - 04/21 · moved by S. Plante
Councillor S. Menard
Amendment:
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
How councillors voted
YES (13)
NO (11)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has historically taken advantage of provincial development incentive grant programs including Brownfield Grant Program and the Community Improvement Plan; and WHEREAS staff is currently preparing a program review and update for the Brownfield and Community Improvement Plan and a report is anticipated in Q2 2023; and WHEREAS the city remains committed to bring forward a revitalized and refreshed economic development strategy, Official Plan and Climate Change Master...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/20
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has historically taken advantage of provincial development incentive grant programs including Brownfield Grant Program and the Community Improvement Plan; and WHEREAS staff is currently preparing a program review and update for the Brownfield and Community Improvement Plan and a report is anticipated in Q2 2023; and WHEREAS the city remains committed to bring forward a revitalized and refreshed economic development strategy, Official Plan and Climate Change Master...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/20 · moved by S. Menard
Councillor S. Menard
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has historically taken advantage of provincial development incentive grant programs including Brownfield Grant Program and the Community Improvement Plan; and WHEREAS staff is currently preparing a program review and update for the Brownfield and Community Improvement Plan and a report is anticipated in Q2 2023; and WHEREAS the city remains committed to bring forward a revitalized and refreshed economic development strategy, Official Plan and Climate Change Master...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
Councillor S. Menard
PASSED
BE IT Resolved that the Item 15.8, the Menard/ Brockington Motion 2022 - 04/22) regarding LRT Delegated Authority, be referred to the new Light Rail Sub-Committee for consideration no later than the end of February 2023.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/23
· moved by S. Menard
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BE IT Resolved that the Item 15.8, the Menard/ Brockington Motion 2022 - 04/22) regarding LRT Delegated Authority, be referred to the new Light Rail Sub-Committee for consideration no later than the end of February 2023.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/23 · moved by S. Menard
Councillor S. Menard
BE IT Resolved that the Item 15.8, the Menard/ Brockington Motion 2022 - 04/22) regarding LRT Delegated Authority, be referred to the new Light Rail Sub-Committee for consideration no later than the end of February 2023.
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
WHEREAS on December 19, 2012, Council approved the report entitled, “Design, Build, Finance and Maintenance of Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit (OLRT) Project”; and WHEREAS Council delegated to the City Manager the authority to negotiate, approve, execute, deliver, amend and extend the Project Agreement and associated ancillary agreements for the OLRT Project, subject to the terms and conditions described in that report; and WHEREAS on March 9, 2022, Council approved Motion 29/2 directing staff to...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/22
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS on December 19, 2012, Council approved the report entitled, “Design, Build, Finance and Maintenance of Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit (OLRT) Project”; and WHEREAS Council delegated to the City Manager the authority to negotiate, approve, execute, deliver, amend and extend the Project Agreement and associated ancillary agreements for the OLRT Project, subject to the terms and conditions described in that report; and WHEREAS on March 9, 2022, Council approved Motion 29/2 directing staff to...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/22 · moved by S. Menard
Councillor S. Menard
WHEREAS on December 19, 2012, Council approved the report entitled, “Design, Build, Finance and Maintenance of Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit (OLRT) Project”; and WHEREAS Council delegated to the City Manager the authority to negotiate, approve, execute, deliver, amend and extend the Project Agreement and associated ancillary agreements for the OLRT Project, subject to the terms and conditions described in that report; and WHEREAS on March 9, 2022, Council approved Motion 29/2 directing staff to...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
15.9
PASSED
WHEREAS as of January 01, 2023, provincally-mandated review timelines enacted through Bill 109 for site plan control applications will be in effect; and WHEREAS staff, pursuant to report ACS2022-PIE-GEN-0011 approved by Council on July 6, 2022, will return to Council with the Phase II report concerning Bill 109 in early 2023; WHEREAS By-law 2009-320 requires that only site plan control applications which require public consultation pursuant to Section 41 of the Planning Act must submit a...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/24
· moved by G. Gower
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WHEREAS as of January 01, 2023, provincally-mandated review timelines enacted through Bill 109 for site plan control applications will be in effect; and WHEREAS staff, pursuant to report ACS2022-PIE-GEN-0011 approved by Council on July 6, 2022, will return to Council with the Phase II report concerning Bill 109 in early 2023; WHEREAS By-law 2009-320 requires that only site plan control applications which require public consultation pursuant to Section 41 of the Planning Act must submit a...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/24 · moved by G. Gower
Councillor G. Gower
WHEREAS as of January 01, 2023, provincally-mandated review timelines enacted through Bill 109 for site plan control applications will be in effect; and WHEREAS staff, pursuant to report ACS2022-PIE-GEN-0011 approved by Council on July 6, 2022, will return to Council with the Phase II report concerning Bill 109 in early 2023; WHEREAS By-law 2009-320 requires that only site plan control applications which require public consultation pursuant to Section 41 of the Planning Act must submit a...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
16.1
PASSED
WHEREAS the deadline for the exchange of witness lists with respect to the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing for 7731 Fernbank Road is this week; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion. WHEREAS the Provincial Policy Statement provides that need for the resource is not a relevant concern when considering a planning application in respect of mineral aggregate; and WHEREAS this policy provision has been consistently...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/27
· moved by G. Gower
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WHEREAS the deadline for the exchange of witness lists with respect to the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing for 7731 Fernbank Road is this week; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion. WHEREAS the Provincial Policy Statement provides that need for the resource is not a relevant concern when considering a planning application in respect of mineral aggregate; and WHEREAS this policy provision has been consistently...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/27 · moved by G. Gower
Councillor G. Gower
WHEREAS the deadline for the exchange of witness lists with respect to the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing for 7731 Fernbank Road is this week; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion. WHEREAS the Provincial Policy Statement provides that need for the resource is not a relevant concern when considering a planning application in respect of mineral aggregate; and WHEREAS this policy provision has been consistently...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
16.2
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion in order to meet the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s deadline of December 20, 2022, for the City to provide additional input on its application. WHEREAS the City of Ottawa appoints Members to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority and the South Nation Conservation Authority Board of Directors in accordance with the Conservation Authorities Act; and WHEREAS the...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/27
· moved by G. Gower
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion in order to meet the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s deadline of December 20, 2022, for the City to provide additional input on its application. WHEREAS the City of Ottawa appoints Members to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority and the South Nation Conservation Authority Board of Directors in accordance with the Conservation Authorities Act; and WHEREAS the...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/27 · moved by G. Gower
Councillor G. Gower
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion in order to meet the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s deadline of December 20, 2022, for the City to provide additional input on its application. WHEREAS the City of Ottawa appoints Members to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority and the South Nation Conservation Authority Board of Directors in accordance with the Conservation Authorities Act; and WHEREAS the...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
16.3
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion so that the Deputy Mayor rotation schedule may begin on January 1, 2023 WHEREAS on December 7, 2022, Council Approved as part of the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review Report that Deputy Mayors be appointed in accordance with a rotation list composed of all Members of Council; and WHEREAS the revised Procedure By-law provides that the Mayor would develop the rotation list for Council approval through enactment of the...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/28
· moved by C. Kitts
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion so that the Deputy Mayor rotation schedule may begin on January 1, 2023 WHEREAS on December 7, 2022, Council Approved as part of the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review Report that Deputy Mayors be appointed in accordance with a rotation list composed of all Members of Council; and WHEREAS the revised Procedure By-law provides that the Mayor would develop the rotation list for Council approval through enactment of the...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/28 · moved by C. Kitts
Councillor C. Kitts
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion so that the Deputy Mayor rotation schedule may begin on January 1, 2023 WHEREAS on December 7, 2022, Council Approved as part of the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review Report that Deputy Mayors be appointed in accordance with a rotation list composed of all Members of Council; and WHEREAS the revised Procedure By-law provides that the Mayor would develop the rotation list for Council approval through enactment of the...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kitts
16.4
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion so the Business Improvement Areas can receive confirmation without delay WHEREAS on December 7, 2022, City Council considered the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report and approved Ward- and position-specific appointments set out in Document 2 to the report, including appointments to Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) that are always assigned to the local Ward Councillor; and WHEREAS staff have since identified that...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/29
· moved by T. Kavanagh
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion so the Business Improvement Areas can receive confirmation without delay WHEREAS on December 7, 2022, City Council considered the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report and approved Ward- and position-specific appointments set out in Document 2 to the report, including appointments to Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) that are always assigned to the local Ward Councillor; and WHEREAS staff have since identified that...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/29 · moved by T. Kavanagh
Councillor T. Kavanagh
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion so the Business Improvement Areas can receive confirmation without delay WHEREAS on December 7, 2022, City Council considered the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report and approved Ward- and position-specific appointments set out in Document 2 to the report, including appointments to Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) that are always assigned to the local Ward Councillor; and WHEREAS staff have since identified that...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh
17.1
WHEREAS on September 16th, a 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman named Mahsa Amini was beaten, tortured and murdered by Iran’s morality police while in custody for after wearing her hijab improperly and; WHEREAS the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979 has led to increasingly repressive restrictions on women’s rights, including the enforcement of the mandatory wearing of the hijab and; WHEREAS Although the compulsory dress codes are the most visible signs of state-sanctioned...
Motion 1
· moved by T. Kavanagh
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WHEREAS on September 16th, a 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman named Mahsa Amini was beaten, tortured and murdered by Iran’s morality police while in custody for after wearing her hijab improperly and; WHEREAS the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979 has led to increasingly repressive restrictions on women’s rights, including the enforcement of the mandatory wearing of the hijab and; WHEREAS Although the compulsory dress codes are the most visible signs of state-sanctioned...
Motion 1 · moved by T. Kavanagh
Councillor T. Kavanagh
WHEREAS on September 16th, a 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman named Mahsa Amini was beaten, tortured and murdered by Iran’s morality police while in custody for after wearing her hijab improperly and; WHEREAS the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979 has led to increasingly repressive restrictions on women’s rights, including the enforcement of the mandatory wearing of the hijab and; WHEREAS Although the compulsory dress codes are the most visible signs of state-sanctioned...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh
17.2
WHEREAS Ottawa has seen encouraging growth in numerous retail categories this past year and continues to see a trend of online sales and exchanges; and WHEREAS an increasing number of police agencies in eastern Ontario and western Quebec including municipalities such as Pembroke and Gatineau are providing safer places for people to complete online exchanges or transactions with strangers; and WHEREAS these safe and neutral spaces are intended to prevent fraudulent transactions and increase...
Motion 1
· moved by C. Kitts
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WHEREAS Ottawa has seen encouraging growth in numerous retail categories this past year and continues to see a trend of online sales and exchanges; and WHEREAS an increasing number of police agencies in eastern Ontario and western Quebec including municipalities such as Pembroke and Gatineau are providing safer places for people to complete online exchanges or transactions with strangers; and WHEREAS these safe and neutral spaces are intended to prevent fraudulent transactions and increase...
Motion 1 · moved by C. Kitts
Councillor C. Kitts
WHEREAS Ottawa has seen encouraging growth in numerous retail categories this past year and continues to see a trend of online sales and exchanges; and WHEREAS an increasing number of police agencies in eastern Ontario and western Quebec including municipalities such as Pembroke and Gatineau are providing safer places for people to complete online exchanges or transactions with strangers; and WHEREAS these safe and neutral spaces are intended to prevent fraudulent transactions and increase...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kitts
17.3
WHEREAS the City’s Commemorative Naming Policy, approved by Council on July 24, 2002, outlines the criteria and process for commemoratively naming municipal streets, parks and facilities (or parts thereof); and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS, Babe McRae is a long-time resident and volunteer in the Village of...
Motion 1
· moved by D. Brown
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WHEREAS the City’s Commemorative Naming Policy, approved by Council on July 24, 2002, outlines the criteria and process for commemoratively naming municipal streets, parks and facilities (or parts thereof); and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS, Babe McRae is a long-time resident and volunteer in the Village of...
Motion 1 · moved by D. Brown
Councillor D. Brown
WHEREAS the City’s Commemorative Naming Policy, approved by Council on July 24, 2002, outlines the criteria and process for commemoratively naming municipal streets, parks and facilities (or parts thereof); and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS, Babe McRae is a long-time resident and volunteer in the Village of...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
18
PASSED
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/30
· moved by G. Gower
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That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/30 · moved by G. Gower
Motion to Introduce By-laws
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
18.1
PASSED
2022-408. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-180 respecting the appointment of Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in accordance with private property parking enforcement.2022-409. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at chemin Miikana Road, croissant Wabikon Crescent, voie Gartersnake Way, and place Ninaatik Place on Plan 4M-1618 as being exempt from Part Lot Control.2022-410. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to govern the proceedings of the Council and...
Motion 1
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2022-408. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-180 respecting the appointment of Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in accordance with private property parking enforcement.2022-409. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at chemin Miikana Road, croissant Wabikon Crescent, voie Gartersnake Way, and place Ninaatik Place on Plan 4M-1618 as being exempt from Part Lot Control.2022-410. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to govern the proceedings of the Council and...
Motion 1
Three Readings
2022-408. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-180 respecting the appointment of Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in accordance with private property parking enforcement.2022-409. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at chemin Miikana Road, croissant Wabikon Crescent, voie Gartersnake Way, and place Ninaatik Place on Plan 4M-1618 as being exempt from Part Lot Control.2022-410. A by-law of the City of Ottawa to govern the proceedings of the Council and...
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19
PASSED
That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of December 14, 2022.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/31
· moved by G. Gower
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That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of December 14, 2022.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/31 · moved by G. Gower
Confirmation By-law
That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of December 14, 2022.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
21
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of December 14, 2022, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/32
· moved by G. Gower
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of December 14, 2022, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/32 · moved by G. Gower
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of December 14, 2022, be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
8
PASSED
That the report from the Finance Services Department entitled “Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process”; Nominating Committee Report 1, Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 41A, be received and considered.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/01
· moved by G. Gower
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That the report from the Finance Services Department entitled “Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process”; Nominating Committee Report 1, Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 41A, be received and considered.
Motion no. 2022 - 04/01 · moved by G. Gower
Motion to Introduce Reports
That the report from the Finance Services Department entitled “Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process”; Nominating Committee Report 1, Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 41A, be received and considered.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
DEFEATED
WHEREAS the Office of the City Clerk provided inaccurate procedural advice to the mover and seconder that this motion could be introduced as part of the Budget Directions discussion on December 14, when it should have been introduced as part of the Governance Review discussion on December 7th; BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion related to the Standing Committee Budget Process. WHEREAS Standing Committees of Council are mandated to...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/04
· moved by J. Leiper
9 Yes
16 No
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WHEREAS the Office of the City Clerk provided inaccurate procedural advice to the mover and seconder that this motion could be introduced as part of the Budget Directions discussion on December 14, when it should have been introduced as part of the Governance Review discussion on December 7th; BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion related to the Standing Committee Budget Process. WHEREAS Standing Committees of Council are mandated to...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/04 · moved by J. Leiper
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
WHEREAS the Office of the City Clerk provided inaccurate procedural advice to the mover and seconder that this motion could be introduced as part of the Budget Directions discussion on December 14, when it should have been introduced as part of the Governance Review discussion on December 7th; BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion related to the Standing Committee Budget Process. WHEREAS Standing Committees of Council are mandated to...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
How councillors voted
YES (9)
NO (16)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/03
· moved by L. Dudas
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WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/03 · moved by L. Dudas
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
PASSED
The remainder of the Recommendations were put to Council and Carried as amended on 25 Yeas to 0 Nays
Motion 9
25 Yes
0 No
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The remainder of the Recommendations were put to Council and Carried as amended on 25 Yeas to 0 Nays
Motion 9
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
The remainder of the Recommendations were put to Council and Carried as amended on 25 Yeas to 0 Nays
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How councillors voted
YES (25)
- Jessica Bradley
- Riley Brockington
- David Brown
- Marty Carr
- Cathy Curry
- G. Darouze
- Steve Desroches
- Sean Devine
- Laura Dudas
- Glen Gower
- David Hill
- Allan Hubley
- Laine Johnson
- Theresa Kavanagh
- Clarke Kelly
- Rawlson King
- Catherine Kitts
- Jeff Leiper
- Wilson Lo
- Matthew Luloff
- Shawn Menard
- Stéphanie Plante
- M. Sutcliffe
- Tim Tierney
- Ariel Troster
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
WHEREAS the proposed 2023 Budget Directions recommend that the Draft 2023 Budget be developed with a municipal tax increase between 2%-2.5% overall and inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and Public Health Boards develop their draft budgets based on the pro rata share of this tax increase; The Police Services levy be increased by 2 to 2.5...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/05
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the proposed 2023 Budget Directions recommend that the Draft 2023 Budget be developed with a municipal tax increase between 2%-2.5% overall and inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and Public Health Boards develop their draft budgets based on the pro rata share of this tax increase; The Police Services levy be increased by 2 to 2.5...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/05 · moved by S. Menard
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
WHEREAS the proposed 2023 Budget Directions recommend that the Draft 2023 Budget be developed with a municipal tax increase between 2%-2.5% overall and inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and Public Health Boards develop their draft budgets based on the pro rata share of this tax increase; The Police Services levy be increased by 2 to 2.5...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
PASSED
WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/02
· moved by C. Curry
22 Yes
3 No
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WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/02 · moved by C. Curry
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
WHEREAS the 2022-2026 Council Governance Review report outlines the requirement of the budget process for the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to annually present a directions report that details the budget timetable and provides budget directions in advance of each budget; and WHEREAS the Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process report outlines that City user fees and charges increase in accordance with the direction outlined in the Fiscal Framework or the Long...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
How councillors voted
YES (22)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
Report Recommendations That Council approve the following: The approach and timetable for consultation and consideration of the 2023 budget as outlined in the report. The following directions for developing the draft 2023 budget: That the municipal tax increase be set between 2 and 2.5 per cent overall inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and...
Motion 1
9 Yes
16 No
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Report Recommendations That Council approve the following: The approach and timetable for consultation and consideration of the 2023 budget as outlined in the report. The following directions for developing the draft 2023 budget: That the municipal tax increase be set between 2 and 2.5 per cent overall inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and...
Motion 1
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
Report Recommendations That Council approve the following: The approach and timetable for consultation and consideration of the 2023 budget as outlined in the report. The following directions for developing the draft 2023 budget: That the municipal tax increase be set between 2 and 2.5 per cent overall inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and...
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PASSED
WHEREAS Council approved the City’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan (ACS2021-EPS-PPD-0003) on October 27, 2021, which includes goals, strategies, and actions to address key local priorities: discrimination, marginalization, and racism; financial security and poverty reduction; gender-based violence and violence against women; housing; integrated and simpler systems; and mental well-being; and, WHEREAS in 2022 the Ottawa Police Services Board approved and referred to Council a draft 2022...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/06
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS Council approved the City’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan (ACS2021-EPS-PPD-0003) on October 27, 2021, which includes goals, strategies, and actions to address key local priorities: discrimination, marginalization, and racism; financial security and poverty reduction; gender-based violence and violence against women; housing; integrated and simpler systems; and mental well-being; and, WHEREAS in 2022 the Ottawa Police Services Board approved and referred to Council a draft 2022...
Motion no. 2022 - 04/06 · moved by S. Menard
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
WHEREAS Council approved the City’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan (ACS2021-EPS-PPD-0003) on October 27, 2021, which includes goals, strategies, and actions to address key local priorities: discrimination, marginalization, and racism; financial security and poverty reduction; gender-based violence and violence against women; housing; integrated and simpler systems; and mental well-being; and, WHEREAS in 2022 the Ottawa Police Services Board approved and referred to Council a draft 2022...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
Amendment:
Motion no. 2022 - 04/07
· moved by M. Luloff
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Amendment:
Motion no. 2022 - 04/07 · moved by M. Luloff
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
Amendment:
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Moved by: Councillor M. Luloff
PASSED
Recommendation 2a was divided for voting purposes. That the municipal tax increase be set between 2 and 2.5 per cent overall inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and Public Health Boards develop their draft budgets based on the pro rata share of this tax increase; The Police Services levy be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent and that Council...
Motion 8
16 Yes
9 No
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Recommendation 2a was divided for voting purposes. That the municipal tax increase be set between 2 and 2.5 per cent overall inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and Public Health Boards develop their draft budgets based on the pro rata share of this tax increase; The Police Services levy be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent and that Council...
Motion 8
Proposed 2023 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultation Process
Recommendation 2a was divided for voting purposes. That the municipal tax increase be set between 2 and 2.5 per cent overall inclusive of the following: The city-wide tax levy, which includes funding for Library and Public Heath be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent for 2023 and that Council request that the Library and Public Health Boards develop their draft budgets based on the pro rata share of this tax increase; The Police Services levy be increased by 2 to 2.5 percent and that Council...
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How councillors voted
YES (16)
NO (9)
ABSENT (0)
- None