City Council
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
57 motions across 48 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10
PASSED
That the Built Heritage Report 9A; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 9A; Planning and Housing Committee Report 18; Transportation Committee Report 9; Transit Commission Report 9 and the report from the City Clerk entitled “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 2023” be received and considered.
Motion no. 2023 - 27-01
· moved by G. Gower
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That the Built Heritage Report 9A; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 9A; Planning and Housing Committee Report 18; Transportation Committee Report 9; Transit Commission Report 9 and the report from the City Clerk entitled “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 2023” be received and considered.
Motion no. 2023 - 27-01 · moved by G. Gower
Motion to Introduce Reports
That the Built Heritage Report 9A; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 9A; Planning and Housing Committee Report 18; Transportation Committee Report 9; Transit Commission Report 9 and the report from the City Clerk entitled “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 2023” be received and considered.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
11.1
PASSED
Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to alter the former Hintonburg Pumping Station at 5 Onigam Street, according to plans submitted by CSW dated August 2023, conditional upon: Development and implementation of an interpretation strategy as part of the overall project Direct staff to prepare an amendment to the designation by-law (280-87) to reflect the current heritage value of the Hintonburg Pumping Station. Delegate the authority for minor design changes to the...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to alter the former Hintonburg Pumping Station at 5 Onigam Street, according to plans submitted by CSW dated August 2023, conditional upon: Development and implementation of an interpretation strategy as part of the overall project Direct staff to prepare an amendment to the designation by-law (280-87) to reflect the current heritage value of the Hintonburg Pumping Station. Delegate the authority for minor design changes to the...
Motion 1
Application to alter the former Hintonburg Pumping Station, 5 Onigam Street, a property designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to alter the former Hintonburg Pumping Station at 5 Onigam Street, according to plans submitted by CSW dated August 2023, conditional upon: Development and implementation of an interpretation strategy as part of the overall project Direct staff to prepare an amendment to the designation by-law (280-87) to reflect the current heritage value of the Hintonburg Pumping Station. Delegate the authority for minor design changes to the...
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11.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 692 Echo Drive under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 692 Echo Drive under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.
Motion 1
Designation of 692 Echo Drive under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 692 Echo Drive under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.
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11.3
PASSED
Committee recommendations That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Bronson Centre, 211 Bronson Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4. Upon service of the Notice of Intention to Designate according to Section 29 (4) of the Ontario Heritage Act, issue a heritage permit under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, to permit the ongoing rehabilitation of the building as described in Document 5.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Bronson Centre, 211 Bronson Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4. Upon service of the Notice of Intention to Designate according to Section 29 (4) of the Ontario Heritage Act, issue a heritage permit under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, to permit the ongoing rehabilitation of the building as described in Document 5.
Motion 1
Designation of the Bronson Centre, 211 Bronson Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee recommendations That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Bronson Centre, 211 Bronson Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4. Upon service of the Notice of Intention to Designate according to Section 29 (4) of the Ontario Heritage Act, issue a heritage permit under Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, to permit the ongoing rehabilitation of the building as described in Document 5.
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2023 City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plan Program Review
DEFEATED
CLOSE VOTE
WHEREAS between 2016-2023 the City approved 45 projects eligible for the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP at an average of $2,862,671 per project, and the actual cost of remediation is often less than the total approved funding; and WHEREAS during the same timeframe the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP facilitated the construction of 16,168 residential units; and WHEREAS the approximate actual grant payment per year is $3,166,970 while the total tax uplift from Brownfield Redevelopment CIP projects...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-03
· moved by G. Gower
11 Yes
12 No
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WHEREAS between 2016-2023 the City approved 45 projects eligible for the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP at an average of $2,862,671 per project, and the actual cost of remediation is often less than the total approved funding; and WHEREAS during the same timeframe the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP facilitated the construction of 16,168 residential units; and WHEREAS the approximate actual grant payment per year is $3,166,970 while the total tax uplift from Brownfield Redevelopment CIP projects...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-03 · moved by G. Gower
2023 City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plan Program Review
WHEREAS between 2016-2023 the City approved 45 projects eligible for the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP at an average of $2,862,671 per project, and the actual cost of remediation is often less than the total approved funding; and WHEREAS during the same timeframe the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP facilitated the construction of 16,168 residential units; and WHEREAS the approximate actual grant payment per year is $3,166,970 while the total tax uplift from Brownfield Redevelopment CIP projects...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (12)
ABSENT (0)
- None
DEFEATED
WHEREAS report ACS2023-PRE-GEN-0008 recommends that the revised criteria for both the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP and the Economic Development CIP (Montreal Road and Integrated Orleans) proposes to cap the maximum cumulative grant for each project to the lessor of $5M or 50% of total eligible costs; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has an annual budget of $6,967,000 per year for Community Improvement Plan grants which includes $3,900,000 per year for Development Charge exemptions, including...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-04
· moved by S. Menard
9 Yes
14 No
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WHEREAS report ACS2023-PRE-GEN-0008 recommends that the revised criteria for both the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP and the Economic Development CIP (Montreal Road and Integrated Orleans) proposes to cap the maximum cumulative grant for each project to the lessor of $5M or 50% of total eligible costs; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has an annual budget of $6,967,000 per year for Community Improvement Plan grants which includes $3,900,000 per year for Development Charge exemptions, including...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-04 · moved by S. Menard
2023 City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plan Program Review
WHEREAS report ACS2023-PRE-GEN-0008 recommends that the revised criteria for both the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP and the Economic Development CIP (Montreal Road and Integrated Orleans) proposes to cap the maximum cumulative grant for each project to the lessor of $5M or 50% of total eligible costs; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has an annual budget of $6,967,000 per year for Community Improvement Plan grants which includes $3,900,000 per year for Development Charge exemptions, including...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
How councillors voted
YES (9)
NO (14)
ABSENT (0)
- None
Committee Recommendations That City Council: Receive the draft Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan as detailed in Document 1; Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in Q1 2024 with a finalized Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan and by-law for approval; Approve a direction to permit all City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plans to be eligible to be combined with the proposed new and existing Community Improvement Plans, with a focus on Affordable Housing...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That City Council: Receive the draft Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan as detailed in Document 1; Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in Q1 2024 with a finalized Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan and by-law for approval; Approve a direction to permit all City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plans to be eligible to be combined with the proposed new and existing Community Improvement Plans, with a focus on Affordable Housing...
Motion 1
2023 City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plan Program Review
Committee Recommendations That City Council: Receive the draft Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan as detailed in Document 1; Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in Q1 2024 with a finalized Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan and by-law for approval; Approve a direction to permit all City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plans to be eligible to be combined with the proposed new and existing Community Improvement Plans, with a focus on Affordable Housing...
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor A. Troster) To embed the goal of supporting financially and socially stable living conditions in any City of Ottawa housing policy, that staff be directed to consider that the agreements include a condition that limits annual rent increases to that which is permitted by the Annual Provincial Rent Increase Guidelines as applicable to units occupied prior to November 15, 2018 for the duration of the term. In addition, staff will consider that the agreement...
Motion 7
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor A. Troster) To embed the goal of supporting financially and socially stable living conditions in any City of Ottawa housing policy, that staff be directed to consider that the agreements include a condition that limits annual rent increases to that which is permitted by the Annual Provincial Rent Increase Guidelines as applicable to units occupied prior to November 15, 2018 for the duration of the term. In addition, staff will consider that the agreement...
Motion 7
2023 City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plan Program Review
DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor A. Troster) To embed the goal of supporting financially and socially stable living conditions in any City of Ottawa housing policy, that staff be directed to consider that the agreements include a condition that limits annual rent increases to that which is permitted by the Annual Provincial Rent Increase Guidelines as applicable to units occupied prior to November 15, 2018 for the duration of the term. In addition, staff will consider that the agreement...
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PASSED
Committee Recommendations That City Council: 1. Receive the draft Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan as detailed in Document 1; 2. Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in Q1 2024 with a finalized Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan and by-law for approval; 3. Approve a direction to permit all City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plans to be eligible to be combined with the proposed new and existing Community Improvement Plans, with a focus on Affordable...
Motion 6
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Committee Recommendations That City Council: 1. Receive the draft Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan as detailed in Document 1; 2. Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in Q1 2024 with a finalized Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan and by-law for approval; 3. Approve a direction to permit all City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plans to be eligible to be combined with the proposed new and existing Community Improvement Plans, with a focus on Affordable...
Motion 6
2023 City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plan Program Review
Committee Recommendations That City Council: 1. Receive the draft Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan as detailed in Document 1; 2. Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in Q1 2024 with a finalized Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan and by-law for approval; 3. Approve a direction to permit all City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plans to be eligible to be combined with the proposed new and existing Community Improvement Plans, with a focus on Affordable...
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DEFEATED
Committee Recommendations as amended That City Council: 7. Approve a direction to restructure the Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan program such that all new applications are only eligible for projects qualifying under the new Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan when implemented and direct staff to bring back to Council in Q1 2024 corresponding by-law amendments for approval; 8. Approve a direction that all in-stream applications for the Brownfield Redevelopment...
Motion 5
8 Yes
14 No
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Committee Recommendations as amended That City Council: 7. Approve a direction to restructure the Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan program such that all new applications are only eligible for projects qualifying under the new Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan when implemented and direct staff to bring back to Council in Q1 2024 corresponding by-law amendments for approval; 8. Approve a direction that all in-stream applications for the Brownfield Redevelopment...
Motion 5
2023 City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plan Program Review
Committee Recommendations as amended That City Council: 7. Approve a direction to restructure the Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan program such that all new applications are only eligible for projects qualifying under the new Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan when implemented and direct staff to bring back to Council in Q1 2024 corresponding by-law amendments for approval; 8. Approve a direction that all in-stream applications for the Brownfield Redevelopment...
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How councillors voted
YES (8)
NO (14)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
WHEREAS the City established a Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan (CIP) in 2007, which was amended in 2010 and 2015, and was suspended by City Council in December of 2022; and WHEREAS at the time the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP program was suspended, there were seven applications deemed complete that could be submitted to Finance and Corporate Services Committee for consideration; and WHEREAS the city of Ottawa declared a housing and homelessness emergency in January 2020;...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-02
· moved by S. Plante
18 Yes
6 No
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WHEREAS the City established a Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan (CIP) in 2007, which was amended in 2010 and 2015, and was suspended by City Council in December of 2022; and WHEREAS at the time the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP program was suspended, there were seven applications deemed complete that could be submitted to Finance and Corporate Services Committee for consideration; and WHEREAS the city of Ottawa declared a housing and homelessness emergency in January 2020;...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-02 · moved by S. Plante
2023 City of Ottawa Community Improvement Plan Program Review
WHEREAS the City established a Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan (CIP) in 2007, which was amended in 2010 and 2015, and was suspended by City Council in December of 2022; and WHEREAS at the time the Brownfield Redevelopment CIP program was suspended, there were seven applications deemed complete that could be submitted to Finance and Corporate Services Committee for consideration; and WHEREAS the city of Ottawa declared a housing and homelessness emergency in January 2020;...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
How councillors voted
YES (18)
NO (6)
- Jessica Bradley
- Sean Devine
- Theresa Kavanagh
- Shawn Menard
- M. Sutcliffe
- Ariel Troster
ABSENT (0)
- None
12.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve $42 million for the Stage 2 Rail Construction Program general operational budget 2023 for project oversight costs; Approve $110 million for the Stage 2 Contingency Budget in 2023 for major variations, soils management and general contingency; Approve $40.8 million increase to the Stage 2 LRT budget to capitalize deferred construction payments initially recognized as lifecycle payments, but that should be classified as capital; Approve the...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve $42 million for the Stage 2 Rail Construction Program general operational budget 2023 for project oversight costs; Approve $110 million for the Stage 2 Contingency Budget in 2023 for major variations, soils management and general contingency; Approve $40.8 million increase to the Stage 2 LRT budget to capitalize deferred construction payments initially recognized as lifecycle payments, but that should be classified as capital; Approve the...
Motion 1
Stage 2 LRT Contingency Funding and General Operational Budget
Committee Recommendations That Council: Approve $42 million for the Stage 2 Rail Construction Program general operational budget 2023 for project oversight costs; Approve $110 million for the Stage 2 Contingency Budget in 2023 for major variations, soils management and general contingency; Approve $40.8 million increase to the Stage 2 LRT budget to capitalize deferred construction payments initially recognized as lifecycle payments, but that should be classified as capital; Approve the...
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Motion – Councillor Gower - Transit Long Range Financial Plan
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That Council: Direct staff to explore all of the mitigation tracks outlined at the technical briefing; and Direct staff to set up, as soon as is practicable, an internal working group on transit to explore ways to increase revenue and ridership and reset a path to long-term sustainability; and Approve that the internal working group be made up of City staff from the relevant departments, working with the Mayor as well as the Chairs of the Transit Commission,...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council: Direct staff to explore all of the mitigation tracks outlined at the technical briefing; and Direct staff to set up, as soon as is practicable, an internal working group on transit to explore ways to increase revenue and ridership and reset a path to long-term sustainability; and Approve that the internal working group be made up of City staff from the relevant departments, working with the Mayor as well as the Chairs of the Transit Commission,...
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor Gower - Transit Long Range Financial Plan
Committee Recommendations That Council: Direct staff to explore all of the mitigation tracks outlined at the technical briefing; and Direct staff to set up, as soon as is practicable, an internal working group on transit to explore ways to increase revenue and ridership and reset a path to long-term sustainability; and Approve that the internal working group be made up of City staff from the relevant departments, working with the Mayor as well as the Chairs of the Transit Commission,...
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PASSED
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that recommendation three be revised as follows: Approve that the internal working group be made up of City staff from the relevant departments, working with the Mayor as well as the Chairs of the Transit Commission, Transportation Committee and Planning and Housing Committee to better co-ordinate the city’s efforts in regards to: a. advocacy with other levels of government b. identifying new funding and revenue sources for transit infrastructure and operations c....
Motion no. 2023 - 27-05
· moved by S. Desroches
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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that recommendation three be revised as follows: Approve that the internal working group be made up of City staff from the relevant departments, working with the Mayor as well as the Chairs of the Transit Commission, Transportation Committee and Planning and Housing Committee to better co-ordinate the city’s efforts in regards to: a. advocacy with other levels of government b. identifying new funding and revenue sources for transit infrastructure and operations c....
Motion no. 2023 - 27-05 · moved by S. Desroches
Motion – Councillor Gower - Transit Long Range Financial Plan
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that recommendation three be revised as follows: Approve that the internal working group be made up of City staff from the relevant departments, working with the Mayor as well as the Chairs of the Transit Commission, Transportation Committee and Planning and Housing Committee to better co-ordinate the city’s efforts in regards to: a. advocacy with other levels of government b. identifying new funding and revenue sources for transit infrastructure and operations c....
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Moved by: Councillor S. Desroches
DEFEATED
WHEREAS every property in rural Ottawa does currently contribute to public transit through a property tax levy. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that recommendation 5, i. be amended and read as follows “Exploring opportunities for some contributions to transit costs from users outside of Ottawa.”
Motion no. 2023 - 27-06
· moved by D. Brown
8 Yes
14 No
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WHEREAS every property in rural Ottawa does currently contribute to public transit through a property tax levy. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that recommendation 5, i. be amended and read as follows “Exploring opportunities for some contributions to transit costs from users outside of Ottawa.”
Motion no. 2023 - 27-06 · moved by D. Brown
Motion – Councillor Gower - Transit Long Range Financial Plan
WHEREAS every property in rural Ottawa does currently contribute to public transit through a property tax levy. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that recommendation 5, i. be amended and read as follows “Exploring opportunities for some contributions to transit costs from users outside of Ottawa.”
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
How councillors voted
YES (8)
NO (14)
ABSENT (0)
- None
13.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Approve a change in name of the Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation to Build Ottawa and the amended objects as outlined in this report and the form of Articles of Amendment attached as Document 1; and Approve the amended policies and procedures outlined in this report and attached as Document 2. Direct that Build Ottawa incorporate potential community benefits including, but not be limited to equitable hiring practices, funding...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Approve a change in name of the Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation to Build Ottawa and the amended objects as outlined in this report and the form of Articles of Amendment attached as Document 1; and Approve the amended policies and procedures outlined in this report and attached as Document 2. Direct that Build Ottawa incorporate potential community benefits including, but not be limited to equitable hiring practices, funding...
Motion 1
Updated Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation Name, Mandate, Policies and Procedures
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Approve a change in name of the Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation to Build Ottawa and the amended objects as outlined in this report and the form of Articles of Amendment attached as Document 1; and Approve the amended policies and procedures outlined in this report and attached as Document 2. Direct that Build Ottawa incorporate potential community benefits including, but not be limited to equitable hiring practices, funding...
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13.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 770 and 774 Bronson Avenue and 557 Cambridge Street South, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 22-storey mixed-use building with 188 dwelling units and a nine-storey building with 90 dwelling units, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 770 and 774 Bronson Avenue and 557 Cambridge Street South, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 22-storey mixed-use building with 188 dwelling units and a nine-storey building with 90 dwelling units, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 770 and 774 Bronson Avenue and 557 Cambridge Street South
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 770 and 774 Bronson Avenue and 557 Cambridge Street South, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 22-storey mixed-use building with 188 dwelling units and a nine-storey building with 90 dwelling units, as detailed in Document 2.
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13.3
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: approve an amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2C, for 384 Arlington Avenue, to permit a residential high-rise building up to 24 storeys subject to the criteria of an area specific policy, as detailed in Document 2. approve an amendment to Zoning By-Law 2008-250, as amended, for 384 Arlington Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 24-storey residential high-rise building subject to site specific zoning exceptions and a site-specific zoning...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council: approve an amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2C, for 384 Arlington Avenue, to permit a residential high-rise building up to 24 storeys subject to the criteria of an area specific policy, as detailed in Document 2. approve an amendment to Zoning By-Law 2008-250, as amended, for 384 Arlington Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 24-storey residential high-rise building subject to site specific zoning exceptions and a site-specific zoning...
Motion 1
Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-Law Amendment - 384 Arlington Avenue
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: approve an amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2C, for 384 Arlington Avenue, to permit a residential high-rise building up to 24 storeys subject to the criteria of an area specific policy, as detailed in Document 2. approve an amendment to Zoning By-Law 2008-250, as amended, for 384 Arlington Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 24-storey residential high-rise building subject to site specific zoning exceptions and a site-specific zoning...
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13.4
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 970 & 974 Silver Street and 1271 & 1275 Shillington Avenue, as shown in Document 1, from R3A zone to R4Y[XXXX] and L1 zones, to permit a 4-storey low-rise residential building, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 970 & 974 Silver Street and 1271 & 1275 Shillington Avenue, as shown in Document 1, from R3A zone to R4Y[XXXX] and L1 zones, to permit a 4-storey low-rise residential building, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 970 & 974 Silver Street and 1271 & 1275 Shillington Avenue
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 970 & 974 Silver Street and 1271 & 1275 Shillington Avenue, as shown in Document 1, from R3A zone to R4Y[XXXX] and L1 zones, to permit a 4-storey low-rise residential building, as detailed in Document 2.
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13.5
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: endorse a position before the Ontario Land Tribunal to support an amendment to the Official Plan in respect of 1047 Richmond Road in accordance with Documents 2 and 3 and an amendment to the zoning by-law in respect of 1047 Richmond Road in accordance with Documents1 and 4. endorse the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment be conditional upon the applicant executing an agreement, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor that provides for 15...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council: endorse a position before the Ontario Land Tribunal to support an amendment to the Official Plan in respect of 1047 Richmond Road in accordance with Documents 2 and 3 and an amendment to the zoning by-law in respect of 1047 Richmond Road in accordance with Documents1 and 4. endorse the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment be conditional upon the applicant executing an agreement, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor that provides for 15...
Motion 1
Ontario Land Tribunal Settlement – 1047 Richmond Road/ Règlement du Tribunal ontarien de d'aménagement du territoire – 1047, chemin Richmond
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: endorse a position before the Ontario Land Tribunal to support an amendment to the Official Plan in respect of 1047 Richmond Road in accordance with Documents 2 and 3 and an amendment to the zoning by-law in respect of 1047 Richmond Road in accordance with Documents1 and 4. endorse the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment be conditional upon the applicant executing an agreement, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor that provides for 15...
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13.6
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0081 be revised so that any mention of “100 per cent development charges funded” be replaced with “95 per cent funded by development charges, and 5 per cent by tax”.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0081 be revised so that any mention of “100 per cent development charges funded” be replaced with “95 per cent funded by development charges, and 5 per cent by tax”.
Motion 1
Motion - Correction to ACS2023-PRE-PS-0081: Front-Ending Report – Design and Construction of the Longfields Drive and Kilspindie Ridge Roundabout
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0081 be revised so that any mention of “100 per cent development charges funded” be replaced with “95 per cent funded by development charges, and 5 per cent by tax”.
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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
Nesbitt Street Encroachment Agreement
Committee recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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15.1.1
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
2023 Mid-Year Procurement Year in Review
Committee RecommendationThat Council receive this report for information.
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15.1.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation That Council approve the amendments to the Corporate Business Case and Project Management Policy and the Project Management Framework, along with the new Criteria for Independent Reviews.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation That Council approve the amendments to the Corporate Business Case and Project Management Policy and the Project Management Framework, along with the new Criteria for Independent Reviews.
Motion 1
Amendments to the Corporate Business Case and Project Management Policy and Framework
Committee Recommendation That Council approve the amendments to the Corporate Business Case and Project Management Policy and the Project Management Framework, along with the new Criteria for Independent Reviews.
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15.1.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That City Council: Approve the acquisition as described in the report for the purchase of the fee simple interest in lands known municipally as 170 Colonnade Road, shown as Parcel 1 on Document 1 attached from William Tomlinson Enterprises Inc. for $7.4 million plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Delegate authority to the Director, Corporate Real Estate Office to enter into, conclude, execute, amend, and implement on behalf of the City, the Purchase Agreement...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That City Council: Approve the acquisition as described in the report for the purchase of the fee simple interest in lands known municipally as 170 Colonnade Road, shown as Parcel 1 on Document 1 attached from William Tomlinson Enterprises Inc. for $7.4 million plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Delegate authority to the Director, Corporate Real Estate Office to enter into, conclude, execute, amend, and implement on behalf of the City, the Purchase Agreement...
Motion 1
Acquisition of 170 Colonnade Road
Committee Recommendations That City Council: Approve the acquisition as described in the report for the purchase of the fee simple interest in lands known municipally as 170 Colonnade Road, shown as Parcel 1 on Document 1 attached from William Tomlinson Enterprises Inc. for $7.4 million plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Delegate authority to the Director, Corporate Real Estate Office to enter into, conclude, execute, amend, and implement on behalf of the City, the Purchase Agreement...
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15.2.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 300 Goulbourn Forced Road, as shown in Document 1, to amend performance standards for two-storey dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 300 Goulbourn Forced Road, as shown in Document 1, to amend performance standards for two-storey dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 300 Goulbourn Forced Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 300 Goulbourn Forced Road, as shown in Document 1, to amend performance standards for two-storey dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
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15.2.2
PASSED
Built Heritage Committee and Planning and Housing Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish 110 York Street; Approve the application for new construction at 110 York Street according to plans prepared by Neuf Architects, dated September 18, 2023, conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of the building permit. The installation of a mural or an artistic...
Motion 1
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Built Heritage Committee and Planning and Housing Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish 110 York Street; Approve the application for new construction at 110 York Street according to plans prepared by Neuf Architects, dated September 18, 2023, conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of the building permit. The installation of a mural or an artistic...
Motion 1
Application for demolition and new construction at 110 York Street, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the ByWard Market Heritage Conservation District
Built Heritage Committee and Planning and Housing Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish 110 York Street; Approve the application for new construction at 110 York Street according to plans prepared by Neuf Architects, dated September 18, 2023, conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of the building permit. The installation of a mural or an artistic...
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15.2.3
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 110 York Street and 137 George Street as shown in Document 1, to permit a 16-storey hotel addition, as detailed in Documents 2, 3, and 4.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 110 York Street and 137 George Street as shown in Document 1, to permit a 16-storey hotel addition, as detailed in Documents 2, 3, and 4.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 110 York Street and 137 George Street
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 110 York Street and 137 George Street as shown in Document 1, to permit a 16-storey hotel addition, as detailed in Documents 2, 3, and 4.
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15.2.4
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 253, 255 and 257 York Street and 78 and 80 Nelson Street, as shown in Document 1, to facilitate additions to two existing residential buildings resulting in a conversion to a single building containing 53 dwelling units and 42 rooming units, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 253, 255 and 257 York Street and 78 and 80 Nelson Street, as shown in Document 1, to facilitate additions to two existing residential buildings resulting in a conversion to a single building containing 53 dwelling units and 42 rooming units, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 253, 255 and 257 York Street and 78 and 80 Nelson Street
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 253, 255 and 257 York Street and 78 and 80 Nelson Street, as shown in Document 1, to facilitate additions to two existing residential buildings resulting in a conversion to a single building containing 53 dwelling units and 42 rooming units, as detailed in Document 2.
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Zoning By-law Amendment - 68 Sweetland Avenue, 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 68 Sweetland Avenue, 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a rooming house addition to the existing building at 68 Sweetland Avenue and to consolidate the zoning across the site with site-specific provisions, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 68 Sweetland Avenue, 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a rooming house addition to the existing building at 68 Sweetland Avenue and to consolidate the zoning across the site with site-specific provisions, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 68 Sweetland Avenue, 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 68 Sweetland Avenue, 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a rooming house addition to the existing building at 68 Sweetland Avenue and to consolidate the zoning across the site with site-specific provisions, as detailed in Document 2.
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PASSED
WHEREAS Report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0131 (the “Report”) recommends amending the City of Ottawa’s Zoning By-law to permit a rooming house addition to the existing building at 68 Sweetland Avenue and to consolidate the zoning across the site at 68 Sweetland Avenue and 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street with site-specific provisions; and WHEREAS the amended zoning symbol for Area A is to include a “-c” suffix and the amended zoning symbol for Area B is not to include a “-c” suffix; and WHEREAS...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-07
· moved by S. Plante
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WHEREAS Report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0131 (the “Report”) recommends amending the City of Ottawa’s Zoning By-law to permit a rooming house addition to the existing building at 68 Sweetland Avenue and to consolidate the zoning across the site at 68 Sweetland Avenue and 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street with site-specific provisions; and WHEREAS the amended zoning symbol for Area A is to include a “-c” suffix and the amended zoning symbol for Area B is not to include a “-c” suffix; and WHEREAS...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-07 · moved by S. Plante
Zoning By-law Amendment - 68 Sweetland Avenue, 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street
WHEREAS Report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0131 (the “Report”) recommends amending the City of Ottawa’s Zoning By-law to permit a rooming house addition to the existing building at 68 Sweetland Avenue and to consolidate the zoning across the site at 68 Sweetland Avenue and 146, 154, 156, 160 and 168 Osgoode Street with site-specific provisions; and WHEREAS the amended zoning symbol for Area A is to include a “-c” suffix and the amended zoning symbol for Area B is not to include a “-c” suffix; and WHEREAS...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
15.2.6
PASSED
Built Heritage Committee and Planning and Housing Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish 283 and 285 McLeod Street, conditional upon; The applicant depositing photographs and research material related to the site’s existing buildings to the City of Ottawa Archives, as required by Policy 5.6 of the Centretown and Minto Park HCD Plan; The installation of a plaque commemorating the work of local builder David Younghusband in consultation with Heritage...
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Built Heritage Committee and Planning and Housing Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish 283 and 285 McLeod Street, conditional upon; The applicant depositing photographs and research material related to the site’s existing buildings to the City of Ottawa Archives, as required by Policy 5.6 of the Centretown and Minto Park HCD Plan; The installation of a plaque commemorating the work of local builder David Younghusband in consultation with Heritage...
Motion 1
Application for demolition and new construction at 283-285 McLeod Street, properties designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Centretown Heritage Conservation District
Built Heritage Committee and Planning and Housing Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish 283 and 285 McLeod Street, conditional upon; The applicant depositing photographs and research material related to the site’s existing buildings to the City of Ottawa Archives, as required by Policy 5.6 of the Centretown and Minto Park HCD Plan; The installation of a plaque commemorating the work of local builder David Younghusband in consultation with Heritage...
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15.2.7
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2A, Central and East Downtown Core Secondary Plan, to permit a mid-rise building at a maximum height of five storeys for the property municipally known as 283 and 285 McLeod Street, as detailed in Document 2; and, An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 283 and 285 McLeod Street to rezone the lands shown on Document 1 from R4UD [478] and R4UD [479] to R5B [xxxx] H(19) to permit a five-storey...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2A, Central and East Downtown Core Secondary Plan, to permit a mid-rise building at a maximum height of five storeys for the property municipally known as 283 and 285 McLeod Street, as detailed in Document 2; and, An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 283 and 285 McLeod Street to rezone the lands shown on Document 1 from R4UD [478] and R4UD [479] to R5B [xxxx] H(19) to permit a five-storey...
Motion 1
Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment – 283 and 285 McLeod Street
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2A, Central and East Downtown Core Secondary Plan, to permit a mid-rise building at a maximum height of five storeys for the property municipally known as 283 and 285 McLeod Street, as detailed in Document 2; and, An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 283 and 285 McLeod Street to rezone the lands shown on Document 1 from R4UD [478] and R4UD [479] to R5B [xxxx] H(19) to permit a five-storey...
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15.2.8
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 5957 and 5969 Fernbank Road, as shown in Document 1, to add an exception to the Residential Third Density, Subzone Z (R3Z) to permit a minimum lot area of 85 square metres for back to-back townhouse dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 5957 and 5969 Fernbank Road, as shown in Document 1, to add an exception to the Residential Third Density, Subzone Z (R3Z) to permit a minimum lot area of 85 square metres for back to-back townhouse dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning Bylaw Amendment – 5957 & 5969 Fernbank Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 5957 and 5969 Fernbank Road, as shown in Document 1, to add an exception to the Residential Third Density, Subzone Z (R3Z) to permit a minimum lot area of 85 square metres for back to-back townhouse dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
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15.2.9
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve a minor amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3040 and 3044 Innes Road to permit a reduced interior side yard setback as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve a minor amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3040 and 3044 Innes Road to permit a reduced interior side yard setback as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 3040 and 3044 Innes Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve a minor amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3040 and 3044 Innes Road to permit a reduced interior side yard setback as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
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15.3.1
Received
Commission Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Commission Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Delegation of Authority – Contracts awarded for the period January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 for Transit Commission
Commission Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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15.4.1
PASSED
Committee recommendations That Council: Receive this report and supporting documentation for information. Direct Roads and Parking Services to come back in Q3 2024 with an update.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations That Council: Receive this report and supporting documentation for information. Direct Roads and Parking Services to come back in Q3 2024 with an update.
Motion 1
Winter Maintenance Quality Standards Review
Committee recommendations That Council: Receive this report and supporting documentation for information. Direct Roads and Parking Services to come back in Q3 2024 with an update.
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15.4.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve the installation of all-way stop control at the intersections of Spencer Street/Huron Avenue North
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve the installation of all-way stop control at the intersections of Spencer Street/Huron Avenue North
Motion 1
Councillor Leiper – Installation of All-Way Stop Control at Intersection of Spencer and Huron
Committee recommendation That Council approve the installation of all-way stop control at the intersections of Spencer Street/Huron Avenue North
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15.4.3
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve the speed limit be lowered to 30 km/h through the implementation of 30 km/h Gateway Speed Limit Signs within residential areas bound by Island Park Drive to the west, Byron Avenue to the north, Harmer Avenue to the east, and Highway 417 to the south;
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve the speed limit be lowered to 30 km/h through the implementation of 30 km/h Gateway Speed Limit Signs within residential areas bound by Island Park Drive to the west, Byron Avenue to the north, Harmer Avenue to the east, and Highway 417 to the south;
Motion 1
Councillor Leiper - Wellington Village 30km/h Gateway Speed Zone
Committee recommendation That Council approve the speed limit be lowered to 30 km/h through the implementation of 30 km/h Gateway Speed Limit Signs within residential areas bound by Island Park Drive to the west, Byron Avenue to the north, Harmer Avenue to the east, and Highway 417 to the south;
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15.4.4
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve: The speed limit be lowered to 30 km/h through the implementation of 30 km/h Gateway Speed Limit Signs within residential areas bound by: Richie Street to the east, Carling Avenue to the south, the Ottawa River to the north, and Maplehurst Avenue to the west.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve: The speed limit be lowered to 30 km/h through the implementation of 30 km/h Gateway Speed Limit Signs within residential areas bound by: Richie Street to the east, Carling Avenue to the south, the Ottawa River to the north, and Maplehurst Avenue to the west.
Motion 1
Councillor Kavanagh - Implementation of 30 km/h Gateway Speed Limit in Belltown
Committee recommendation That Council approve: The speed limit be lowered to 30 km/h through the implementation of 30 km/h Gateway Speed Limit Signs within residential areas bound by: Richie Street to the east, Carling Avenue to the south, the Ottawa River to the north, and Maplehurst Avenue to the west.
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15.4.5
PASSED
Committee recommendation That Council approve: The installation of a protected left turn phase (advance left-turn arrow) at the intersection of Innes Road and Viseneau Drive, for vehicles travelling east along Innes Road and turning north onto Viseneau Drive and; Approve that the 2023 Ward 2 Temporary Traffic Calming Budget be used to fund the associated costs.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council approve: The installation of a protected left turn phase (advance left-turn arrow) at the intersection of Innes Road and Viseneau Drive, for vehicles travelling east along Innes Road and turning north onto Viseneau Drive and; Approve that the 2023 Ward 2 Temporary Traffic Calming Budget be used to fund the associated costs.
Motion 1
Councillor Dudas - Installation of a protected left turn phase at the intersection of Innes and Viseneau
Committee recommendation That Council approve: The installation of a protected left turn phase (advance left-turn arrow) at the intersection of Innes Road and Viseneau Drive, for vehicles travelling east along Innes Road and turning north onto Viseneau Drive and; Approve that the 2023 Ward 2 Temporary Traffic Calming Budget be used to fund the associated costs.
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15.4.6
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That Council: 1. Direct staff to remove the Barrhaven Centre Park-and-Ride Lot from City plans and cease negotiations for its land requirements; and 2. Approve that property negotiations continue for the remaining elements of the bundled land package.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council: 1. Direct staff to remove the Barrhaven Centre Park-and-Ride Lot from City plans and cease negotiations for its land requirements; and 2. Approve that property negotiations continue for the remaining elements of the bundled land package.
Motion 1
Motion – Barrhaven Centre Park-and-Ride Lot Removal
Committee Recommendations That Council: 1. Direct staff to remove the Barrhaven Centre Park-and-Ride Lot from City plans and cease negotiations for its land requirements; and 2. Approve that property negotiations continue for the remaining elements of the bundled land package.
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15.5.1
PASSED
That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 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 Documents 1-2.
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That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 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 Documents 1-2.
Motion 1
Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 2023
That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 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 Documents 1-2.
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17
PASSED
That Built Heritage Report 9A; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 9A; Planning and Housing Committee Report 18; Transportation Committee Report 9; Transit Commission Report 9 and the report from the City Clerk entitled “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 2023” be received and adopted as amended.
Motion no. 2023 - 27-08
· moved by G. Gower
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That Built Heritage Report 9A; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 9A; Planning and Housing Committee Report 18; Transportation Committee Report 9; Transit Commission Report 9 and the report from the City Clerk entitled “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 2023” be received and adopted as amended.
Motion no. 2023 - 27-08 · moved by G. Gower
Motion to Adopt Reports
That Built Heritage Report 9A; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 9A; Planning and Housing Committee Report 18; Transportation Committee Report 9; Transit Commission Report 9 and the report from the City Clerk entitled “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of November 8, 2023” be received and adopted as amended.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
18.1
PASSED
WHEREAS there is a housing and homelessness crisis in Ottawa resulting in hardship and affordability challenges for residents throughout the city and a need to expand the supply of housing; and WHEREAS the City’s Municipal Housing Pledge with the Province requires the City to make all efforts to achieve the goal of 151,000 new homes within 10 years; and WHEREAS upon approval of the City’s new Official Plan in October 2021, Council approved a reduction in the proposed height limit within Minor...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-09
· moved by G. Gower
19 Yes
2 No
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WHEREAS there is a housing and homelessness crisis in Ottawa resulting in hardship and affordability challenges for residents throughout the city and a need to expand the supply of housing; and WHEREAS the City’s Municipal Housing Pledge with the Province requires the City to make all efforts to achieve the goal of 151,000 new homes within 10 years; and WHEREAS upon approval of the City’s new Official Plan in October 2021, Council approved a reduction in the proposed height limit within Minor...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-09 · moved by G. Gower
G. Gower - Retain the Minor Corridor permissible heights in accordance with the November 2022 Ministry approval of the City’s new Official Plan
WHEREAS there is a housing and homelessness crisis in Ottawa resulting in hardship and affordability challenges for residents throughout the city and a need to expand the supply of housing; and WHEREAS the City’s Municipal Housing Pledge with the Province requires the City to make all efforts to achieve the goal of 151,000 new homes within 10 years; and WHEREAS upon approval of the City’s new Official Plan in October 2021, Council approved a reduction in the proposed height limit within Minor...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
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YES (19)
NO (2)
ABSENT (0)
- None
19.1
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion in order to appoint a Member of Council prior to the next meeting of the Rideau Valley Conservation Board of Directors; WHEREAS The City of Ottawa is currently eligible to appoint five members to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority (RVCA) Board of Directors, in accordance with the Conservation Authorities Act; WHEREAS there is a pending vacancy on the Board that is required to be filled by a Member of Council; and...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-10
· moved by R. Brockington
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion in order to appoint a Member of Council prior to the next meeting of the Rideau Valley Conservation Board of Directors; WHEREAS The City of Ottawa is currently eligible to appoint five members to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority (RVCA) Board of Directors, in accordance with the Conservation Authorities Act; WHEREAS there is a pending vacancy on the Board that is required to be filled by a Member of Council; and...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-10 · moved by R. Brockington
R. Brockington - Appointing Councillor S. Devine to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion in order to appoint a Member of Council prior to the next meeting of the Rideau Valley Conservation Board of Directors; WHEREAS The City of Ottawa is currently eligible to appoint five members to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority (RVCA) Board of Directors, in accordance with the Conservation Authorities Act; WHEREAS there is a pending vacancy on the Board that is required to be filled by a Member of Council; and...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
19.2
PASSED
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the matter below at the November 22, 2023 meeting of Ottawa City Council in order to meet the Province's deadline to confirm the use of Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative funds. WHEREAS Council approved the 2023-2026 Affordable Housing Capital Strategy and Update report on September 13, 2023; and WHEREAS the report allocated $5,326,000 from the Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative (OPHI) for the acquisition of 1245 Kilborn Place; and...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-11
· moved by M. Carr
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That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the matter below at the November 22, 2023 meeting of Ottawa City Council in order to meet the Province's deadline to confirm the use of Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative funds. WHEREAS Council approved the 2023-2026 Affordable Housing Capital Strategy and Update report on September 13, 2023; and WHEREAS the report allocated $5,326,000 from the Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative (OPHI) for the acquisition of 1245 Kilborn Place; and...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-11 · moved by M. Carr
M. Carr - Use of Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative (OPHI) funds
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the matter below at the November 22, 2023 meeting of Ottawa City Council in order to meet the Province's deadline to confirm the use of Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative funds. WHEREAS Council approved the 2023-2026 Affordable Housing Capital Strategy and Update report on September 13, 2023; and WHEREAS the report allocated $5,326,000 from the Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative (OPHI) for the acquisition of 1245 Kilborn Place; and...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Carr
19.3
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS On October 26, 2023, Mayor Sutcliffe and Councillor Dudas launched an Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce, alongside Councillors Carr, Hubley, Plante and Troster, to raise awareness and our collective commitment to address the unprecedented demand and shortage of shelter beds in Ottawa; and...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-12
· moved by S. Plante
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS On October 26, 2023, Mayor Sutcliffe and Councillor Dudas launched an Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce, alongside Councillors Carr, Hubley, Plante and Troster, to raise awareness and our collective commitment to address the unprecedented demand and shortage of shelter beds in Ottawa; and...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-12 · moved by S. Plante
S. Plante - Sprung Structure(s), or other semi-permanent facility options
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS On October 26, 2023, Mayor Sutcliffe and Councillor Dudas launched an Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce, alongside Councillors Carr, Hubley, Plante and Troster, to raise awareness and our collective commitment to address the unprecedented demand and shortage of shelter beds in Ottawa; and...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
19.4
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS, the Single Adult Shelter System in Ottawa is operating over capacity. All community shelters, the existing Physical Distancing - Emergency Overflow Centres and overflow mechanisms are full. Unprecedented growth in demand was seen throughout the summer months, a trend continuing into the...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-13
· moved by A. Troster
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS, the Single Adult Shelter System in Ottawa is operating over capacity. All community shelters, the existing Physical Distancing - Emergency Overflow Centres and overflow mechanisms are full. Unprecedented growth in demand was seen throughout the summer months, a trend continuing into the...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-13 · moved by A. Troster
A. Troster - Newcomer Services
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS, the Single Adult Shelter System in Ottawa is operating over capacity. All community shelters, the existing Physical Distancing - Emergency Overflow Centres and overflow mechanisms are full. Unprecedented growth in demand was seen throughout the summer months, a trend continuing into the...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster
19.5
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce: WHEREAS in 2023, through the Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy, Ottawa City Council committed to working with the shelter service sector on a winter response initiative, including increasing the number of available shelter or overnight beds/spaces for people experiencing homeless and...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-14
· moved by M. Carr
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce: WHEREAS in 2023, through the Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy, Ottawa City Council committed to working with the shelter service sector on a winter response initiative, including increasing the number of available shelter or overnight beds/spaces for people experiencing homeless and...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-14 · moved by M. Carr
M. Carr - Bunk Beds at Physical Distancing - Emergency Overflow sites
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce: WHEREAS in 2023, through the Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy, Ottawa City Council committed to working with the shelter service sector on a winter response initiative, including increasing the number of available shelter or overnight beds/spaces for people experiencing homeless and...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Carr
19.6
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS Ottawa is one of the coldest winter capitals in the world; and WHEREAS many Emergency Shelters in Ottawa are only able to provide overnight accommodations, requiring individuals to leave during the day; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has an Extreme Heat, Cold and Smog Plan, that outlines when...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-15
· moved by L. Dudas
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS Ottawa is one of the coldest winter capitals in the world; and WHEREAS many Emergency Shelters in Ottawa are only able to provide overnight accommodations, requiring individuals to leave during the day; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has an Extreme Heat, Cold and Smog Plan, that outlines when...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-15 · moved by L. Dudas
L. Dudas - Winter Respite Centres
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the emergency nature of the situation, to advance the work being done by the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce. WHEREAS Ottawa is one of the coldest winter capitals in the world; and WHEREAS many Emergency Shelters in Ottawa are only able to provide overnight accommodations, requiring individuals to leave during the day; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has an Extreme Heat, Cold and Smog Plan, that outlines when...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
20.1
WHEREAS on June 14, 2023, Council received an update on the ByWard Market District Authority Board and the public nomination process to be undertaken by the new Board, and WHEREAS on October 23, 2023 the ByWard Market District Authority Board selected Rosemary Thompson and Suzanne Valiquet to serve on the Board for terms continuing until the 2025 annual general meeting; and WHEREAS Council approval is required for these additional appointments to the Board; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that...
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· moved by S. Plante
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WHEREAS on June 14, 2023, Council received an update on the ByWard Market District Authority Board and the public nomination process to be undertaken by the new Board, and WHEREAS on October 23, 2023 the ByWard Market District Authority Board selected Rosemary Thompson and Suzanne Valiquet to serve on the Board for terms continuing until the 2025 annual general meeting; and WHEREAS Council approval is required for these additional appointments to the Board; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that...
Motion 1 · moved by S. Plante
S. Plante - ByWard Market District Authority Board Appointments
WHEREAS on June 14, 2023, Council received an update on the ByWard Market District Authority Board and the public nomination process to be undertaken by the new Board, and WHEREAS on October 23, 2023 the ByWard Market District Authority Board selected Rosemary Thompson and Suzanne Valiquet to serve on the Board for terms continuing until the 2025 annual general meeting; and WHEREAS Council approval is required for these additional appointments to the Board; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
21.1
PASSED
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2023-478 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.2023-479 A bylaw of the city of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting the designation of fire routes.2023-480 A by-law to authorize the imposition of special charges on 3206 Vance St (the...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-16
· 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. 2023-478 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.2023-479 A bylaw of the city of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting the designation of fire routes.2023-480 A by-law to authorize the imposition of special charges on 3206 Vance St (the...
Motion no. 2023 - 27-16 · moved by G. Gower
Three Readings
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2023-478 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.2023-479 A bylaw of the city of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting the designation of fire routes.2023-480 A by-law to authorize the imposition of special charges on 3206 Vance St (the...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
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PASSED
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of November 22, 2023.
Motion no. 2023 - 27-17
· 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 November 22, 2023.
Motion no. 2023 - 27-17 · 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 November 22, 2023.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
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PASSED
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of November 22, 2023 be adjourned.
Motion no. 2023 - 27-18
· moved by G. Gower
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of November 22, 2023 be adjourned.
Motion no. 2023 - 27-18 · moved by G. Gower
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of November 22, 2023 be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
6.1
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes of the Regular Council meeting of 8 November 2023."
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A motion on "Minutes of the Regular Council meeting of 8 November 2023."
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Minutes of the Regular Council meeting of 8 November 2023.
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6.2
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes of the Special Council meeting of 8 and 9 November 2023"
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A motion on "Minutes of the Special Council meeting of 8 and 9 November 2023"
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Minutes of the Special Council meeting of 8 and 9 November 2023
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