City Council
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
53 motions across 45 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10.1
PASSED
Report recommendation That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Built Heritage Committee, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Vaibhavi Dhote Christine Legault James Maddigan Carolyn Quinn
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Report recommendation That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Built Heritage Committee, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Vaibhavi Dhote Christine Legault James Maddigan Carolyn Quinn
Motion 1
Appointments to the Built Heritage Committee
Report recommendation That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Built Heritage Committee, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Vaibhavi Dhote Christine Legault James Maddigan Carolyn Quinn
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10.2
PASSED
Report recommendation That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Brent Bauer Elyse Banham Danielle Brown-Shreves Sabrina Chung Tammy DeGiovanni Nwanneka Ejiofor (Reserve member)
Motion 1
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Report recommendation That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Brent Bauer Elyse Banham Danielle Brown-Shreves Sabrina Chung Tammy DeGiovanni Nwanneka Ejiofor (Reserve member)
Motion 1
Appointments to the Board of Health - 2022-2026
Report recommendation That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Brent Bauer Elyse Banham Danielle Brown-Shreves Sabrina Chung Tammy DeGiovanni Nwanneka Ejiofor (Reserve member)
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10.3
PASSED
Report recommendation(s) 1. That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to Committee of Adjustment, all terms to be effective May 25, 2023, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Panel 1 (Urban) Simon Coakeley Ann Tremblay Sharon Lécuyer John Blatherwick Arto Keklikian Panel 2 (Suburban) George Barrett Hélène Roche Jay Baltz Fabian Poulin Heather MacLean Panel 3 (Rural) Terry Otto Jocelyn Chandler William Hunter Martin Vervoort Beth...
Motion 1
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Report recommendation(s) 1. That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to Committee of Adjustment, all terms to be effective May 25, 2023, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Panel 1 (Urban) Simon Coakeley Ann Tremblay Sharon Lécuyer John Blatherwick Arto Keklikian Panel 2 (Suburban) George Barrett Hélène Roche Jay Baltz Fabian Poulin Heather MacLean Panel 3 (Rural) Terry Otto Jocelyn Chandler William Hunter Martin Vervoort Beth...
Motion 1
Appointments to the Committee of Adjustment
Report recommendation(s) 1. That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to Committee of Adjustment, all terms to be effective May 25, 2023, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Panel 1 (Urban) Simon Coakeley Ann Tremblay Sharon Lécuyer John Blatherwick Arto Keklikian Panel 2 (Suburban) George Barrett Hélène Roche Jay Baltz Fabian Poulin Heather MacLean Panel 3 (Rural) Terry Otto Jocelyn Chandler William Hunter Martin Vervoort Beth...
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10.4
PASSED
Report recommendations That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Property Standards and License Appeals Committee, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Cindy Davidson Kim Hope James Leach Francesco Nisi Chantele Ramcharan Tom Moss (Reserve member)
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Report recommendations That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Property Standards and License Appeals Committee, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Cindy Davidson Kim Hope James Leach Francesco Nisi Chantele Ramcharan Tom Moss (Reserve member)
Motion 1
Appointments to the Property Standards and License Appeals Committee - 2022-2026
Report recommendations That, further to the deliberations of the Selection Panel, Council approve the following appointments to the Property Standards and License Appeals Committee, all terms to be effective upon Council approval, for the 2022-2026 Term of Council: Cindy Davidson Kim Hope James Leach Francesco Nisi Chantele Ramcharan Tom Moss (Reserve member)
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11.1
PASSED
Transportation Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the Right of Way Patio By-law as described in the report and in the form in Document 1. Approve the Urban Design Guidelines for Commercial Patios attached to this report as Document 2. Delegate authority to the Manager, Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design for a period of 3 years, in consultation with the Director of Traffic Services, together with the Director of Roads and Parking Services, to: Authorize the closure of...
Motion 1
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Transportation Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the Right of Way Patio By-law as described in the report and in the form in Document 1. Approve the Urban Design Guidelines for Commercial Patios attached to this report as Document 2. Delegate authority to the Manager, Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design for a period of 3 years, in consultation with the Director of Traffic Services, together with the Director of Roads and Parking Services, to: Authorize the closure of...
Motion 1
Right of Way Patio By-law Update and New Urban Design Guidelines for Commercial Patios
Transportation Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the Right of Way Patio By-law as described in the report and in the form in Document 1. Approve the Urban Design Guidelines for Commercial Patios attached to this report as Document 2. Delegate authority to the Manager, Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design for a period of 3 years, in consultation with the Director of Traffic Services, together with the Director of Roads and Parking Services, to: Authorize the closure of...
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Sale of Naming Rights – Kanata Recreation Complex
PASSED
WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group is seeking to purchase the naming rights to the Kanata Recreation Complex; and WHEREAS the report titled “ACS20023-RCF-GEN-001 Sale of Naming Rights – Kanata Recreation Complex” indicates the preferred name as Tony Graham Automotive Group Recreation Complex – Kanata/ Complexe récréatif Tony Graham Automotive Group – Kanata; and WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group also markets its business as Tony Graham; and WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group has...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/02
· moved by A. Hubley
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WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group is seeking to purchase the naming rights to the Kanata Recreation Complex; and WHEREAS the report titled “ACS20023-RCF-GEN-001 Sale of Naming Rights – Kanata Recreation Complex” indicates the preferred name as Tony Graham Automotive Group Recreation Complex – Kanata/ Complexe récréatif Tony Graham Automotive Group – Kanata; and WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group also markets its business as Tony Graham; and WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group has...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/02 · moved by A. Hubley
Sale of Naming Rights – Kanata Recreation Complex
WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group is seeking to purchase the naming rights to the Kanata Recreation Complex; and WHEREAS the report titled “ACS20023-RCF-GEN-001 Sale of Naming Rights – Kanata Recreation Complex” indicates the preferred name as Tony Graham Automotive Group Recreation Complex – Kanata/ Complexe récréatif Tony Graham Automotive Group – Kanata; and WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group also markets its business as Tony Graham; and WHEREAS Tony Graham Automotive Group has...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve the naming rights proposal from Tony Graham Automotive Group to rename the Kanata Recreation Complex the “Tony Graham Automotive Group Recreation Complex – Kanata”; and Authorize the General Manager, Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services to finalize and execute a naming rights agreement for the Kanata Recreation Complex, in consultation with the City Solicitor, as outlined in this report; and Authorize up to $35,000 annually from this...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve the naming rights proposal from Tony Graham Automotive Group to rename the Kanata Recreation Complex the “Tony Graham Automotive Group Recreation Complex – Kanata”; and Authorize the General Manager, Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services to finalize and execute a naming rights agreement for the Kanata Recreation Complex, in consultation with the City Solicitor, as outlined in this report; and Authorize up to $35,000 annually from this...
Motion 1
Sale of Naming Rights – Kanata Recreation Complex
Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve the naming rights proposal from Tony Graham Automotive Group to rename the Kanata Recreation Complex the “Tony Graham Automotive Group Recreation Complex – Kanata”; and Authorize the General Manager, Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services to finalize and execute a naming rights agreement for the Kanata Recreation Complex, in consultation with the City Solicitor, as outlined in this report; and Authorize up to $35,000 annually from this...
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By-Law Exemption for Tree Cutting near Tewin Area
PASSED
WHEREAS in February 2023, the City of Ottawa received numerous complaints from the public regarding the cutting and removal of trees on lands in the area known as Tewin, and which are specifically described as PT LT 16 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 17 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 18 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 19 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 20 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER AS IN NS185933, SECONDLY THROUGH TENTHLY, EXCEPT 5R8269, 5R9957, 5R10092; GLOUCESTER (the “subject lands”); and WHEREAS the subject lands...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/03
· moved by T. Kavanagh
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WHEREAS in February 2023, the City of Ottawa received numerous complaints from the public regarding the cutting and removal of trees on lands in the area known as Tewin, and which are specifically described as PT LT 16 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 17 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 18 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 19 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 20 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER AS IN NS185933, SECONDLY THROUGH TENTHLY, EXCEPT 5R8269, 5R9957, 5R10092; GLOUCESTER (the “subject lands”); and WHEREAS the subject lands...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/03 · moved by T. Kavanagh
By-Law Exemption for Tree Cutting near Tewin Area
WHEREAS in February 2023, the City of Ottawa received numerous complaints from the public regarding the cutting and removal of trees on lands in the area known as Tewin, and which are specifically described as PT LT 16 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 17 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 18 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 19 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER; PT LT 20 CON 7 OF GLOUCESTER AS IN NS185933, SECONDLY THROUGH TENTHLY, EXCEPT 5R8269, 5R9957, 5R10092; GLOUCESTER (the “subject lands”); and WHEREAS the subject lands...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve that the tree cutting incident near the Tewin lands be referred to the Normal Farming Practices Protection Board.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve that the tree cutting incident near the Tewin lands be referred to the Normal Farming Practices Protection Board.
Motion 1
By-Law Exemption for Tree Cutting near Tewin Area
Committee recommendation That Council approve that the tree cutting incident near the Tewin lands be referred to the Normal Farming Practices Protection Board.
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The Committee Recommendations, as amended by Motion No. 12/03 were put to Council and Carried.
Motion 3
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The Committee Recommendations, as amended by Motion No. 12/03 were put to Council and Carried.
Motion 3
By-Law Exemption for Tree Cutting near Tewin Area
The Committee Recommendations, as amended by Motion No. 12/03 were put to Council and Carried.
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13.2
PASSED
Committee recommendations That Council: Authorize the General Manager of Infrastructure and Water Services, or their designate, to review and consider the approval of a connection to the City’s wastewater infrastructure to supply wastewater to a proposed Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) system for the Dream LeBreton development, subject to receipt of a detailed design, a third-party review and to the satisfaction of General Manager; Approve the proposed WET System Design Review Fee and an...
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Committee recommendations That Council: Authorize the General Manager of Infrastructure and Water Services, or their designate, to review and consider the approval of a connection to the City’s wastewater infrastructure to supply wastewater to a proposed Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) system for the Dream LeBreton development, subject to receipt of a detailed design, a third-party review and to the satisfaction of General Manager; Approve the proposed WET System Design Review Fee and an...
Motion 1
Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) Pilot Project – 665 Albert Street
Committee recommendations That Council: Authorize the General Manager of Infrastructure and Water Services, or their designate, to review and consider the approval of a connection to the City’s wastewater infrastructure to supply wastewater to a proposed Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) system for the Dream LeBreton development, subject to receipt of a detailed design, a third-party review and to the satisfaction of General Manager; Approve the proposed WET System Design Review Fee and an...
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13.3
Received
Committee recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Financial Statements for In-House Solid Waste Collection – External Audit Results
Committee recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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13.4
PASSED
Committee recommendations That Council: Direct staff to report back to Environment and Climate Change Committee with recommended updates to the Corporate EV Policy that describe how charging stations are installed and operate on City of Ottawa property, including considerations for: Best practices including reviewing benchmark pricing and competitive bidding practices from other jurisdictions including municipalities, private businesses, and commercial properties Implications of providing...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations That Council: Direct staff to report back to Environment and Climate Change Committee with recommended updates to the Corporate EV Policy that describe how charging stations are installed and operate on City of Ottawa property, including considerations for: Best practices including reviewing benchmark pricing and competitive bidding practices from other jurisdictions including municipalities, private businesses, and commercial properties Implications of providing...
Motion 1
Electric Vehicle Parking Meter Stations
Committee recommendations That Council: Direct staff to report back to Environment and Climate Change Committee with recommended updates to the Corporate EV Policy that describe how charging stations are installed and operate on City of Ottawa property, including considerations for: Best practices including reviewing benchmark pricing and competitive bidding practices from other jurisdictions including municipalities, private businesses, and commercial properties Implications of providing...
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14.1
Received
Committee Recommendation That Council Receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation That Council Receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Comprehensive Legal Services Report for the Period July 1 to December 31, 2022
Committee Recommendation That Council Receive this report for information.
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14.2
PASSED
Committee recommendations That Council approve: That the $8.431 million 2022 operating deficit in City-Wide be funded from the Tax Stabilization Reserve. That the Ottawa Police Services surplus of $1.051 million be transferred to the Tax Stabilization Reserve. That the $25.743 million 2022 operating deficit in Transit Services be funded from the Transit Operating Reserve. That the $4.622 million 2022 operating surplus in Ottawa Public Library (OPL) be transferred to the Library Reserve. That...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations That Council approve: That the $8.431 million 2022 operating deficit in City-Wide be funded from the Tax Stabilization Reserve. That the Ottawa Police Services surplus of $1.051 million be transferred to the Tax Stabilization Reserve. That the $25.743 million 2022 operating deficit in Transit Services be funded from the Transit Operating Reserve. That the $4.622 million 2022 operating surplus in Ottawa Public Library (OPL) be transferred to the Library Reserve. That...
Motion 1
Disposition of 2022 Tax and Rate Supported Operating Surplus/Deficit
Committee recommendations That Council approve: That the $8.431 million 2022 operating deficit in City-Wide be funded from the Tax Stabilization Reserve. That the Ottawa Police Services surplus of $1.051 million be transferred to the Tax Stabilization Reserve. That the $25.743 million 2022 operating deficit in Transit Services be funded from the Transit Operating Reserve. That the $4.622 million 2022 operating surplus in Ottawa Public Library (OPL) be transferred to the Library Reserve. That...
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14.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That Council: Adopt the following optional property tax classes in 2023: Shopping Centre property class Parking Lot and Vacant Land property class Office Building property class Large Industrial property class New Multi-Residential property class Professional Sports Facility property class Adopt the following tax ratios for 2023:Property Class - Ratio*Residential - 1.00000Multi-Residential - 1.40001New Multi-Residential - 1.00000Farm - 0.20000Managed Forest -...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council: Adopt the following optional property tax classes in 2023: Shopping Centre property class Parking Lot and Vacant Land property class Office Building property class Large Industrial property class New Multi-Residential property class Professional Sports Facility property class Adopt the following tax ratios for 2023:Property Class - Ratio*Residential - 1.00000Multi-Residential - 1.40001New Multi-Residential - 1.00000Farm - 0.20000Managed Forest -...
Motion 1
2023 Tax Policy And Other Revenue Matters
Committee Recommendations That Council: Adopt the following optional property tax classes in 2023: Shopping Centre property class Parking Lot and Vacant Land property class Office Building property class Large Industrial property class New Multi-Residential property class Professional Sports Facility property class Adopt the following tax ratios for 2023:Property Class - Ratio*Residential - 1.00000Multi-Residential - 1.40001New Multi-Residential - 1.00000Farm - 0.20000Managed Forest -...
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Application by HAC OTTAWA AIRPORT, LP for an Ottawa International Airport Community Improvement Plan grant for 1085 Airport Parkway Private
Committee Recommendation That Council consider this matter.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation That Council consider this matter.
Motion 1
Application by HAC OTTAWA AIRPORT, LP for an Ottawa International Airport Community Improvement Plan grant for 1085 Airport Parkway Private
Committee Recommendation That Council consider this matter.
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DEFEATED
WHEREAS, the Ottawa International Airport (OIA) is a major economic contributor to the local GDP, estimated at $2.1 Billion in 2017 by WSP Canada, providing employment, wages and various services, and is based on direct, indirect and induced impacts; and WHEREAS, the same study from 2017, calculated the number of jobs, both direct and indirect from the Airport to be 10,776; and WHEREAS, at the April 4, 2023 meeting of the Finance and Corporate Services Committee of the City of Ottawa, OIA CEO...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/05
· moved by R. Brockington
9 Yes
16 No
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WHEREAS, the Ottawa International Airport (OIA) is a major economic contributor to the local GDP, estimated at $2.1 Billion in 2017 by WSP Canada, providing employment, wages and various services, and is based on direct, indirect and induced impacts; and WHEREAS, the same study from 2017, calculated the number of jobs, both direct and indirect from the Airport to be 10,776; and WHEREAS, at the April 4, 2023 meeting of the Finance and Corporate Services Committee of the City of Ottawa, OIA CEO...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/05 · moved by R. Brockington
Application by HAC OTTAWA AIRPORT, LP for an Ottawa International Airport Community Improvement Plan grant for 1085 Airport Parkway Private
WHEREAS, the Ottawa International Airport (OIA) is a major economic contributor to the local GDP, estimated at $2.1 Billion in 2017 by WSP Canada, providing employment, wages and various services, and is based on direct, indirect and induced impacts; and WHEREAS, the same study from 2017, calculated the number of jobs, both direct and indirect from the Airport to be 10,776; and WHEREAS, at the April 4, 2023 meeting of the Finance and Corporate Services Committee of the City of Ottawa, OIA CEO...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
How councillors voted
YES (9)
NO (16)
ABSENT (0)
- None
DEFEATED
WHEREAS the Ottawa International Airport Community Improvement Plan (YOW CIP) supports the development of the Ottawa Airport lands and provides both direct and indirect economic benefits to the City of Ottawa and to the local business community; and WHEREAS the YOW CIP was intended to help kickstart development projects near the airport in order to generate new lease revenue to mitigate the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on travel and tourism, and to allow the Ottawa Airport to...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/04
· moved by G. Gower
7 Yes
18 No
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WHEREAS the Ottawa International Airport Community Improvement Plan (YOW CIP) supports the development of the Ottawa Airport lands and provides both direct and indirect economic benefits to the City of Ottawa and to the local business community; and WHEREAS the YOW CIP was intended to help kickstart development projects near the airport in order to generate new lease revenue to mitigate the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on travel and tourism, and to allow the Ottawa Airport to...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/04 · moved by G. Gower
Application by HAC OTTAWA AIRPORT, LP for an Ottawa International Airport Community Improvement Plan grant for 1085 Airport Parkway Private
WHEREAS the Ottawa International Airport Community Improvement Plan (YOW CIP) supports the development of the Ottawa Airport lands and provides both direct and indirect economic benefits to the City of Ottawa and to the local business community; and WHEREAS the YOW CIP was intended to help kickstart development projects near the airport in order to generate new lease revenue to mitigate the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on travel and tourism, and to allow the Ottawa Airport to...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
How councillors voted
NO (18)
ABSENT (0)
- None
14.5
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve the amendments to the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program as described in this report; Approve the Better Homes Ottawa Incentive Program as detailed in Document 1 and direct staff to implement the Better Homes Ottawa Incentive Program; and Delegate the authority to the Chief Financial Officer and the General Manager of Planning, Real Estate, and Economic Development to implement certain changes to the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program as detailed in...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve the amendments to the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program as described in this report; Approve the Better Homes Ottawa Incentive Program as detailed in Document 1 and direct staff to implement the Better Homes Ottawa Incentive Program; and Delegate the authority to the Chief Financial Officer and the General Manager of Planning, Real Estate, and Economic Development to implement certain changes to the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program as detailed in...
Motion 1
Status Update and Amendments to the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program
Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve the amendments to the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program as described in this report; Approve the Better Homes Ottawa Incentive Program as detailed in Document 1 and direct staff to implement the Better Homes Ottawa Incentive Program; and Delegate the authority to the Chief Financial Officer and the General Manager of Planning, Real Estate, and Economic Development to implement certain changes to the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program as detailed in...
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15.1
Received
Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
City Manager’s Delegated Authority with Respect to Stage 1 and Stage 2 Light Rail
Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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16.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 262 Armstrong Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment building with four residential units, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 262 Armstrong Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment building with four residential units, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 262 Armstrong Street
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 262 Armstrong Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment building with four residential units, as detailed in Document 2.
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17.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 366 Winona Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit relief from existing performance standards associated with the Residential Fourth Density Zone, Subzone UB (R4UB), as detailed in Document 2, to facilitate the development of two three-storey residential apartment buildings, each containing a total of eight dwelling units.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 366 Winona Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit relief from existing performance standards associated with the Residential Fourth Density Zone, Subzone UB (R4UB), as detailed in Document 2, to facilitate the development of two three-storey residential apartment buildings, each containing a total of eight dwelling units.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 366 Winona Avenue
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 366 Winona Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit relief from existing performance standards associated with the Residential Fourth Density Zone, Subzone UB (R4UB), as detailed in Document 2, to facilitate the development of two three-storey residential apartment buildings, each containing a total of eight dwelling units.
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Zoning By-law Amendment – 949 North River Road
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 949 North River Road, as shown in Document 1, from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC (R4UC) to Residential Fifth Density, Subzone B, Maximum Height 18 metres, Urban Exception xxxx (R5B H(18) [xxxx]) to permit a five-storey mid-rise apartment dwelling, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 949 North River Road, as shown in Document 1, from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC (R4UC) to Residential Fifth Density, Subzone B, Maximum Height 18 metres, Urban Exception xxxx (R5B H(18) [xxxx]) to permit a five-storey mid-rise apartment dwelling, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 949 North River Road
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 949 North River Road, as shown in Document 1, from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC (R4UC) to Residential Fifth Density, Subzone B, Maximum Height 18 metres, Urban Exception xxxx (R5B H(18) [xxxx]) to permit a five-storey mid-rise apartment dwelling, as detailed in Document 2.
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PASSED
WHEREAS with respect to report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0039, a technical amendment is required to correct an error on page 5 of the staff report; andWHEREAS the technical amendment has no impact on the staff recommendation nor on the details of recommended zoning on Document 2 of the staff report; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, with respect to report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0039, City Council, amend the staff report by substituting on page 5 of the report within the paragraph titled Planning Rationale,...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/06
· moved by J. Leiper
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WHEREAS with respect to report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0039, a technical amendment is required to correct an error on page 5 of the staff report; andWHEREAS the technical amendment has no impact on the staff recommendation nor on the details of recommended zoning on Document 2 of the staff report; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, with respect to report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0039, City Council, amend the staff report by substituting on page 5 of the report within the paragraph titled Planning Rationale,...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/06 · moved by J. Leiper
Zoning By-law Amendment – 949 North River Road
WHEREAS with respect to report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0039, a technical amendment is required to correct an error on page 5 of the staff report; andWHEREAS the technical amendment has no impact on the staff recommendation nor on the details of recommended zoning on Document 2 of the staff report; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, with respect to report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0039, City Council, amend the staff report by substituting on page 5 of the report within the paragraph titled Planning Rationale,...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
18.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council: Receive the results of the 2022 season for the shared Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Program, as outlined in this report; Approve the continuation of Ottawa’s shared Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Program in 2023 with the proposed changes and recommendations in this report; Approve the use of a Follow-On Contract to award the 2023 season to the two successful proponents of the competitive process used for the 2022 season; Approve the proposed changes to the...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council: Receive the results of the 2022 season for the shared Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Program, as outlined in this report; Approve the continuation of Ottawa’s shared Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Program in 2023 with the proposed changes and recommendations in this report; Approve the use of a Follow-On Contract to award the 2023 season to the two successful proponents of the competitive process used for the 2022 season; Approve the proposed changes to the...
Motion 1
2022 Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Report (Year 3)
Committee recommendation That Council: Receive the results of the 2022 season for the shared Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Program, as outlined in this report; Approve the continuation of Ottawa’s shared Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Program in 2023 with the proposed changes and recommendations in this report; Approve the use of a Follow-On Contract to award the 2023 season to the two successful proponents of the competitive process used for the 2022 season; Approve the proposed changes to the...
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18.2
PASSED
Committee recommendations That Council: Receive the 2022 Road Safety Action Plan – Implementation Plan Status Update. Approve the 2023 Road Safety Action Plan – Implementation Plan, as outlined in this report.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations That Council: Receive the 2022 Road Safety Action Plan – Implementation Plan Status Update. Approve the 2023 Road Safety Action Plan – Implementation Plan, as outlined in this report.
Motion 1
Strategic Road Safety Action Plan Annual Report
Committee recommendations That Council: Receive the 2022 Road Safety Action Plan – Implementation Plan Status Update. Approve the 2023 Road Safety Action Plan – Implementation Plan, as outlined in this report.
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19.1.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the following: Authorize the City and delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department, to enter into a Front-Ending Agreement (the “Agreement”) with Minto Communities Inc. in relation to the design and construction of the Manotick Watermain Link Phase 2 project, as outlined in this report, in accordance with the Front-Ending Agreement Principles and Policy set forth in Documents 1 and 2 and...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the following: Authorize the City and delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department, to enter into a Front-Ending Agreement (the “Agreement”) with Minto Communities Inc. in relation to the design and construction of the Manotick Watermain Link Phase 2 project, as outlined in this report, in accordance with the Front-Ending Agreement Principles and Policy set forth in Documents 1 and 2 and...
Motion 1
Front-Ending Report – Manotick Watermain Link Phase 2
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the following: Authorize the City and delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department, to enter into a Front-Ending Agreement (the “Agreement”) with Minto Communities Inc. in relation to the design and construction of the Manotick Watermain Link Phase 2 project, as outlined in this report, in accordance with the Front-Ending Agreement Principles and Policy set forth in Documents 1 and 2 and...
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19.1.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That the Council give three readings to the by-law attached as Document 2 to this report to provide for the abandonment of the Clarke Municipal Drain, East Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 14+31 and West Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 8+58 located in Lots 12 and 13, Concession 3, former Township of Nepean, Barrhaven West Ward under Subsection 84 (5) of the Drainage Act.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That the Council give three readings to the by-law attached as Document 2 to this report to provide for the abandonment of the Clarke Municipal Drain, East Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 14+31 and West Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 8+58 located in Lots 12 and 13, Concession 3, former Township of Nepean, Barrhaven West Ward under Subsection 84 (5) of the Drainage Act.
Motion 1
Clarke Municipal Drain – partial abandonment
Committee Recommendation(s) That the Council give three readings to the by-law attached as Document 2 to this report to provide for the abandonment of the Clarke Municipal Drain, East Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 14+31 and West Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 8+58 located in Lots 12 and 13, Concession 3, former Township of Nepean, Barrhaven West Ward under Subsection 84 (5) of the Drainage Act.
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19.2.1
Received
Committee RecommendationThat Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee RecommendationThat Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
2022 Statement of Remuneration, Benefits and Expenses Paid to Members of Council and Council Appointees
Committee RecommendationThat Council receive this report for information.
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19.2.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That Council approve the 2023 budgets and special levies, as presented in Document 1, for the following: Bank Street BIA Barrhaven BIA Bells Corners BIA ByWard Market BIA Carp BIA Carp Road Corridor BIA Downtown Rideau BIA Glebe BIA Heart of Orleans BIA Kanata Central BIA Kanata North BIA Manotick BIA Preston BIA Somerset Chinatown BIA Somerset Village BIA Sparks Street BIA Sparks Street Mall Authority Vanier BIA Wellington West BIA Westboro Village BIA That Council...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council approve the 2023 budgets and special levies, as presented in Document 1, for the following: Bank Street BIA Barrhaven BIA Bells Corners BIA ByWard Market BIA Carp BIA Carp Road Corridor BIA Downtown Rideau BIA Glebe BIA Heart of Orleans BIA Kanata Central BIA Kanata North BIA Manotick BIA Preston BIA Somerset Chinatown BIA Somerset Village BIA Sparks Street BIA Sparks Street Mall Authority Vanier BIA Wellington West BIA Westboro Village BIA That Council...
Motion 1
2023 Budgets and Special Levies for Business Improvement Areas (BIA) and Sparks Street Mall Authority
Committee Recommendations That Council approve the 2023 budgets and special levies, as presented in Document 1, for the following: Bank Street BIA Barrhaven BIA Bells Corners BIA ByWard Market BIA Carp BIA Carp Road Corridor BIA Downtown Rideau BIA Glebe BIA Heart of Orleans BIA Kanata Central BIA Kanata North BIA Manotick BIA Preston BIA Somerset Chinatown BIA Somerset Village BIA Sparks Street BIA Sparks Street Mall Authority Vanier BIA Wellington West BIA Westboro Village BIA That Council...
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19.3.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 325 Elgin Street and to change the zoning on a portion of the property into Traditional Mainstreet Zone, Subzone 1, as shown in Document 1, to permit an outdoor commercial patio, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 325 Elgin Street and to change the zoning on a portion of the property into Traditional Mainstreet Zone, Subzone 1, as shown in Document 1, to permit an outdoor commercial patio, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 325 Elgin Street
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 325 Elgin Street and to change the zoning on a portion of the property into Traditional Mainstreet Zone, Subzone 1, as shown in Document 1, to permit an outdoor commercial patio, as detailed in Document 2.
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19.3.2
Received
Committee recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
2022 Annual Report Pursuant to the Building Code Act
Committee recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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19.4.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 326 and 330 Wilbrod Street, as shown in Document 1, from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone ‘UD’, Urban Exception 480 suffix ‘c’ (R4UD[480]-c) to “Residential Fourth Density, Subzone ‘UD’, Urban Exception XXXX, suffix ‘c’ (R4UD[XXXX]-c) to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment building with site-specific zoning provisions, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 326 and 330 Wilbrod Street, as shown in Document 1, from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone ‘UD’, Urban Exception 480 suffix ‘c’ (R4UD[480]-c) to “Residential Fourth Density, Subzone ‘UD’, Urban Exception XXXX, suffix ‘c’ (R4UD[XXXX]-c) to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment building with site-specific zoning provisions, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-Law Amendment – 326 and 330 Wilbrod Street
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 326 and 330 Wilbrod Street, as shown in Document 1, from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone ‘UD’, Urban Exception 480 suffix ‘c’ (R4UD[480]-c) to “Residential Fourth Density, Subzone ‘UD’, Urban Exception XXXX, suffix ‘c’ (R4UD[XXXX]-c) to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment building with site-specific zoning provisions, as detailed in Document 2.
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19.4.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3713 Navan Road, as shown in Document 1, to add an exception permitting Community Health and Resource Centre and Office as additional permitted uses, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3713 Navan Road, as shown in Document 1, to add an exception permitting Community Health and Resource Centre and Office as additional permitted uses, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 3713 Navan Road
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3713 Navan Road, as shown in Document 1, to add an exception permitting Community Health and Resource Centre and Office as additional permitted uses, as detailed in Document 2.
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19.4.3
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 at 375 Famille-Laporte Avenue, from RI5 [389r] to I1B H(15.5) as shown in Document 1, to permit for a residential care facility and future retirement home, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 at 375 Famille-Laporte Avenue, from RI5 [389r] to I1B H(15.5) as shown in Document 1, to permit for a residential care facility and future retirement home, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 375 Famille-Laporte Avenue
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 at 375 Famille-Laporte Avenue, from RI5 [389r] to I1B H(15.5) as shown in Document 1, to permit for a residential care facility and future retirement home, as detailed in Document 2.
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19.4.4
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2140 Baseline Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit an enclosed amenity space as a permitted projection above the maximum height, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2140 Baseline Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit an enclosed amenity space as a permitted projection above the maximum height, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 2140 Baseline Road
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2140 Baseline Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit an enclosed amenity space as a permitted projection above the maximum height, as detailed in Document 2.
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19.4.5
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1050 Klondike Road as shown in Document 1, from Development Reserve to R4T[XXX]-h to permit low-rise dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1050 Klondike Road as shown in Document 1, from Development Reserve to R4T[XXX]-h to permit low-rise dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 1050 Klondike Road
Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1050 Klondike Road as shown in Document 1, from Development Reserve to R4T[XXX]-h to permit low-rise dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
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19.5.1
PASSED
Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of March 22, 2023, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1.
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Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of March 22, 2023, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1.
Motion 1
Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of March 22, 2023
Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of March 22, 2023, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1.
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21
Received
That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1.
Motion 1
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That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1.
Motion 1
Disposition of Items Approved by Committees under Delegated Authority
That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1.
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22
PASSED
That the report from the Selection Panel, Built Heritage Committee entitled “Appointments to the Built Heritage Committee”; the report from the Selection Panel, Ottawa Board of Health entitled “Appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health– 2022-2026”; the report from the Selection Panel, Committee of Adjustment entitled “Appointments to the Committee of Adjustment”; the report from the Selection Panel, Property Standards and License Appeals Committee entitled “Appointment to the Property...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/07
· moved by L. Dudas
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That the report from the Selection Panel, Built Heritage Committee entitled “Appointments to the Built Heritage Committee”; the report from the Selection Panel, Ottawa Board of Health entitled “Appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health– 2022-2026”; the report from the Selection Panel, Committee of Adjustment entitled “Appointments to the Committee of Adjustment”; the report from the Selection Panel, Property Standards and License Appeals Committee entitled “Appointment to the Property...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/07 · moved by L. Dudas
Motion to Adopt Reports
That the report from the Selection Panel, Built Heritage Committee entitled “Appointments to the Built Heritage Committee”; the report from the Selection Panel, Ottawa Board of Health entitled “Appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health– 2022-2026”; the report from the Selection Panel, Committee of Adjustment entitled “Appointments to the Committee of Adjustment”; the report from the Selection Panel, Property Standards and License Appeals Committee entitled “Appointment to the Property...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
23.1
PASSED
WHEREAS the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) would like to use firework related smoke devices at Ottawa Athletico Games at TD Place and; WHEREAS OSEG has developed procedures to ensure the safety of staff and patrons of the events and;WHEREAS the City of Ottawa prohibits the use of smoke devices in By-law No. 2003-237, as amended, being the Fireworks By-law and; WHEREAS OSEG has used smoke devices in 2017 – 2022 seasons with prior approval by City Council and received no...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/08
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) would like to use firework related smoke devices at Ottawa Athletico Games at TD Place and; WHEREAS OSEG has developed procedures to ensure the safety of staff and patrons of the events and;WHEREAS the City of Ottawa prohibits the use of smoke devices in By-law No. 2003-237, as amended, being the Fireworks By-law and; WHEREAS OSEG has used smoke devices in 2017 – 2022 seasons with prior approval by City Council and received no...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/08 · moved by S. Menard
Councillor S. Menard
WHEREAS the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) would like to use firework related smoke devices at Ottawa Athletico Games at TD Place and; WHEREAS OSEG has developed procedures to ensure the safety of staff and patrons of the events and;WHEREAS the City of Ottawa prohibits the use of smoke devices in By-law No. 2003-237, as amended, being the Fireworks By-law and; WHEREAS OSEG has used smoke devices in 2017 – 2022 seasons with prior approval by City Council and received no...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
23.2
PASSED
WHEREAS on January 31, 1923, the Government of Canada authorized the organization of a force to be called the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve (“RCNVR”); and WHEREAS the RCNVR served as the backbone of the Royal Canadian Navy recruiting sailors from across the country including the Ottawa area; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s local naval reserve unit, HMCS Carleton, was also formed in 1923; and WHEREAS the RCNVR played a critical role during the Second World War helping establish the third largest...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/09
· moved by S. Desroches
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WHEREAS on January 31, 1923, the Government of Canada authorized the organization of a force to be called the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve (“RCNVR”); and WHEREAS the RCNVR served as the backbone of the Royal Canadian Navy recruiting sailors from across the country including the Ottawa area; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s local naval reserve unit, HMCS Carleton, was also formed in 1923; and WHEREAS the RCNVR played a critical role during the Second World War helping establish the third largest...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/09 · moved by S. Desroches
Councillor S. Desroches
WHEREAS on January 31, 1923, the Government of Canada authorized the organization of a force to be called the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve (“RCNVR”); and WHEREAS the RCNVR served as the backbone of the Royal Canadian Navy recruiting sailors from across the country including the Ottawa area; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s local naval reserve unit, HMCS Carleton, was also formed in 1923; and WHEREAS the RCNVR played a critical role during the Second World War helping establish the third largest...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Desroches
23.3
PASSED
WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa Limited ("Hydro Ottawa") is a local distribution company that is wholly owned by the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa is a public service company and community asset whose purpose is to provide efficient and reliable services and help deliver on the City of Ottawa's economic and environmental ambitions; and WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa has the infrastructure, expertise, and service-delivery channels to be one of the most important enablers of sustainable energy solutions...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/10
· moved by L. Dudas
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WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa Limited ("Hydro Ottawa") is a local distribution company that is wholly owned by the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa is a public service company and community asset whose purpose is to provide efficient and reliable services and help deliver on the City of Ottawa's economic and environmental ambitions; and WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa has the infrastructure, expertise, and service-delivery channels to be one of the most important enablers of sustainable energy solutions...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/10 · moved by L. Dudas
Councillor L. Dudas
WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa Limited ("Hydro Ottawa") is a local distribution company that is wholly owned by the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa is a public service company and community asset whose purpose is to provide efficient and reliable services and help deliver on the City of Ottawa's economic and environmental ambitions; and WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa has the infrastructure, expertise, and service-delivery channels to be one of the most important enablers of sustainable energy solutions...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
Councillor C. Kelly
PASSED
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Kelly/Brown Motion be referred to the Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee.
Motion no. 2023 - 12/12
· moved by G. Darouze
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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Kelly/Brown Motion be referred to the Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee.
Motion no. 2023 - 12/12 · moved by G. Darouze
Councillor C. Kelly
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Kelly/Brown Motion be referred to the Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Darouze
Note: The Kelly/Brown Motion of which Notice was previously given at the 22 March, 2023, City Council meeting was replaced with the following revised motion pursuant to Subsection 59(5) of the Procedure By-law. WHEREAS City Council approved the new Parkland Dedication By-law (No. 2022-280) on August 31, 2022; and WHEREAS the By-law now requires parkland conveyance or cash-in-lieu of parkland to be provided to the City before the issuance of a building permit for a new dwelling if it cannot be...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/11
· moved by C. Kelly
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Note: The Kelly/Brown Motion of which Notice was previously given at the 22 March, 2023, City Council meeting was replaced with the following revised motion pursuant to Subsection 59(5) of the Procedure By-law. WHEREAS City Council approved the new Parkland Dedication By-law (No. 2022-280) on August 31, 2022; and WHEREAS the By-law now requires parkland conveyance or cash-in-lieu of parkland to be provided to the City before the issuance of a building permit for a new dwelling if it cannot be...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/11 · moved by C. Kelly
Councillor C. Kelly
Note: The Kelly/Brown Motion of which Notice was previously given at the 22 March, 2023, City Council meeting was replaced with the following revised motion pursuant to Subsection 59(5) of the Procedure By-law. WHEREAS City Council approved the new Parkland Dedication By-law (No. 2022-280) on August 31, 2022; and WHEREAS the By-law now requires parkland conveyance or cash-in-lieu of parkland to be provided to the City before the issuance of a building permit for a new dwelling if it cannot be...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kelly
24
PASSED
WHEREAS the Witness List for the 100 Steacie hearing is to be submitted on April 13, 2023; and WHEREAS Legal Services has not been successful in retaining a witness to provide Planning Opinion evidence THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion: WHEREAS on September 21, 2022, City Council refused the rezoning application in respect of 100 Steacie; and WHEREAS Legal Services reached out to six planning firms to seek to...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/13
· moved by J. Leiper
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WHEREAS the Witness List for the 100 Steacie hearing is to be submitted on April 13, 2023; and WHEREAS Legal Services has not been successful in retaining a witness to provide Planning Opinion evidence THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion: WHEREAS on September 21, 2022, City Council refused the rezoning application in respect of 100 Steacie; and WHEREAS Legal Services reached out to six planning firms to seek to...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/13 · moved by J. Leiper
Motions Requiring Suspension of the Rules of Procedure
WHEREAS the Witness List for the 100 Steacie hearing is to be submitted on April 13, 2023; and WHEREAS Legal Services has not been successful in retaining a witness to provide Planning Opinion evidence THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion: WHEREAS on September 21, 2022, City Council refused the rezoning application in respect of 100 Steacie; and WHEREAS Legal Services reached out to six planning firms to seek to...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
Three Readings
PASSED
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed.
Motion no. 2023 - 12/14
· moved by L. Dudas
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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. 2023 - 12/14 · moved by L. Dudas
Three Readings
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 L. Dudas
2023-149 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for the partial abandonment of drainage works in the City of Ottawa – Clarke Municipal Drain, East Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 14+31 and West Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 8+58 located in Lots 12 and 13, Concession 3, former Township of Nepean, Barrhaven West Ward.2023-150 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2010-115 to amend fees for services and activities of the Corporate Real Estate Office.2023-151 A by-law of...
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2023-149 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for the partial abandonment of drainage works in the City of Ottawa – Clarke Municipal Drain, East Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 14+31 and West Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 8+58 located in Lots 12 and 13, Concession 3, former Township of Nepean, Barrhaven West Ward.2023-150 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2010-115 to amend fees for services and activities of the Corporate Real Estate Office.2023-151 A by-law of...
Motion 2
Three Readings
2023-149 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for the partial abandonment of drainage works in the City of Ottawa – Clarke Municipal Drain, East Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 14+31 and West Main Drain, from sta. 0+00 to sta. 8+58 located in Lots 12 and 13, Concession 3, former Township of Nepean, Barrhaven West Ward.2023-150 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2010-115 to amend fees for services and activities of the Corporate Real Estate Office.2023-151 A by-law of...
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27
PASSED
That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of April 12, 2023.
Motion no. 2023 - 12/15
· moved by L. Dudas
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That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of April 12, 2023.
Motion no. 2023 - 12/15 · moved by L. Dudas
Confirmation By-law
That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of April 12, 2023.
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
29
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of April 12, 2023, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2023 - 12/16
· moved by L. Dudas
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of April 12, 2023, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2023 - 12/16 · moved by L. Dudas
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of April 12, 2023, be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
5.1
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of 22 March 2023"
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A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of 22 March 2023"
Motion 1
Minutes of the Council meeting of 22 March 2023
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9
PASSED
That the report from the Selection Panel, Built Heritage Committee entitled “Appointments to the Built Heritage Committee”; the report from the Selection Panel, Ottawa Board of Health entitled “Appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health – 2022-2026”; the report from the Selection Panel, Committee of Adjustment entitled “Appointments to the Committee of Adjustment”; the report from the Selection Panel, Property Standards and License Appeals Committee entitled “Appointment to the Property...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/01
· moved by L. Dudas
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That the report from the Selection Panel, Built Heritage Committee entitled “Appointments to the Built Heritage Committee”; the report from the Selection Panel, Ottawa Board of Health entitled “Appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health – 2022-2026”; the report from the Selection Panel, Committee of Adjustment entitled “Appointments to the Committee of Adjustment”; the report from the Selection Panel, Property Standards and License Appeals Committee entitled “Appointment to the Property...
Motion no. 2023 - 12/01 · moved by L. Dudas
Motion to Introduce Reports
That the report from the Selection Panel, Built Heritage Committee entitled “Appointments to the Built Heritage Committee”; the report from the Selection Panel, Ottawa Board of Health entitled “Appointments to the Ottawa Board of Health – 2022-2026”; the report from the Selection Panel, Committee of Adjustment entitled “Appointments to the Committee of Adjustment”; the report from the Selection Panel, Property Standards and License Appeals Committee entitled “Appointment to the Property...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas