Environment and Climate Change Committee
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
5 motions across 4 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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3.1
PASSED
A motion on "ECCC Minutes 6 - Tuesday, 19 September, 2023"
Motion 1
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A motion on "ECCC Minutes 6 - Tuesday, 19 September, 2023"
Motion 1
ECCC Minutes 6 - Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
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PASSED
Amendment:
Motion 2
· moved by M. Luloff
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Amendment:
Motion 2 · moved by M. Luloff
Service Line Warranties of Canada
Amendment:
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Moved by: Councillor M. Luloff
Received
Recommendation That the Environment and Climate Change Committee receive a staff presentation for discussion.
Motion 1
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Recommendation That the Environment and Climate Change Committee receive a staff presentation for discussion.
Motion 1
Service Line Warranties of Canada
Recommendation That the Environment and Climate Change Committee receive a staff presentation for discussion.
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5.1
PASSED
Report Recommendation(s) That the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend Council approve the draft by-law in the general form as attached (Document 3) to undertake construction of the sanitary sewer system extension within Taunton Place as petitioned Local Improvement works, in accordance with the cost apportionment outlined in this report.
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation(s) That the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend Council approve the draft by-law in the general form as attached (Document 3) to undertake construction of the sanitary sewer system extension within Taunton Place as petitioned Local Improvement works, in accordance with the cost apportionment outlined in this report.
Motion 1
Residents’ Petition for the Installation of Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure as a Local Improvement in Taunton Place
Report Recommendation(s) That the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend Council approve the draft by-law in the general form as attached (Document 3) to undertake construction of the sanitary sewer system extension within Taunton Place as petitioned Local Improvement works, in accordance with the cost apportionment outlined in this report.
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6.1
PASSED
Report Recommendation(s) WHEREAS in September of 2022 Ottawa resident Martha Bowers celebrated the birth of her first grandchild and has requested to have a commemorative tree planted in her granddaughter’s name; and WHEREAS this commemoration falls outside of the City’s commemorative tree program, which assists families or groups who wish to have a tree planted in a City park in remembrance or to commemorate a loved one who has passed away; and WHEREAS the financial cost of the commemorative...
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Report Recommendation(s) WHEREAS in September of 2022 Ottawa resident Martha Bowers celebrated the birth of her first grandchild and has requested to have a commemorative tree planted in her granddaughter’s name; and WHEREAS this commemoration falls outside of the City’s commemorative tree program, which assists families or groups who wish to have a tree planted in a City park in remembrance or to commemorate a loved one who has passed away; and WHEREAS the financial cost of the commemorative...
Motion 1
Motion - Councillor S. Menard - Commemorative Tree in Capital Park
Report Recommendation(s) WHEREAS in September of 2022 Ottawa resident Martha Bowers celebrated the birth of her first grandchild and has requested to have a commemorative tree planted in her granddaughter’s name; and WHEREAS this commemoration falls outside of the City’s commemorative tree program, which assists families or groups who wish to have a tree planted in a City park in remembrance or to commemorate a loved one who has passed away; and WHEREAS the financial cost of the commemorative...
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