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City Council

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

38 motions across 29 agenda items · 2022-2026 term

Data sourced from official City of Ottawa council and committee meeting minutes, ingested as the City publishes them. Ottawa records name-by-name votes when council divides on an item; routine items carry without a recorded vote, so some motions show outcomes only. We're working to make this as complete as possible. Full official records on the City's meeting portal ↗

11 PASSED

That the Built Heritage Report 10; Planning and Housing Committee Reports 18A and 20; 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 December 6, 2023” be received and considered.

Motion no. 2024 - 29-01 · moved by R. Brockington

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Motion to Introduce Reports

That the Built Heritage Report 10; Planning and Housing Committee Reports 18A and 20; 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 December 6, 2023” be received and considered.

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
12.1 PASSED

Committee recommendations, as amended That Council: Approve the application to alter 359 Kent Street and 436 and 444 MacLaren Street according to plans prepared by Hobin Architecture Incorporated, dated July 28, 2023, conditional upon: The approval of the associated Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment applications (ACS2023-PRE-PS-0123) and the approval of the associated Site Plan Control application. The applicant providing financial securities through a Letter of Credit to...

Motion 1

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Application to alter 359 Kent Street, 436 and 444 MacLaren Street, properties designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Centretown Heritage Conservation District

Committee recommendations, as amended That Council: Approve the application to alter 359 Kent Street and 436 and 444 MacLaren Street according to plans prepared by Hobin Architecture Incorporated, dated July 28, 2023, conditional upon: The approval of the associated Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment applications (ACS2023-PRE-PS-0123) and the approval of the associated Site Plan Control application. The applicant providing financial securities through a Letter of Credit to...

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
12.2 PASSED

Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to alter 125 Lakeway Drive according to plans prepared by André Godin Design, submitted October 18, 2023 and the landscape plan prepared by John K. Szczepaniak dated February 1, 2023 conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Staff prior to the issuance of the building permit; The applicant submitting a final landscape plan for approval by heritage staff prior to the...

Motion 1

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Application to alter 125 Lakeway Drive, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, located in the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District

Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to alter 125 Lakeway Drive according to plans prepared by André Godin Design, submitted October 18, 2023 and the landscape plan prepared by John K. Szczepaniak dated February 1, 2023 conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Staff prior to the issuance of the building permit; The applicant submitting a final landscape plan for approval by heritage staff prior to the...

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
12.3 PASSED

Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to alter 149 King George Street, according to plans submitted by Evolution Design Drafting dated October 20, 2023, conditional upon: The approval of the related Planning Act applications; Direct staff to prepare an amendment to the designation by-law (2020-345) to reflect the current heritage value of the former Overbrook Public School. Delegate the authority for minor design changes to the General Manager, Planning, Real Estate...

Motion 1

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Application to alter 149 King George Street, a property designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to alter 149 King George Street, according to plans submitted by Evolution Design Drafting dated October 20, 2023, conditional upon: The approval of the related Planning Act applications; Direct staff to prepare an amendment to the designation by-law (2020-345) to reflect the current heritage value of the former Overbrook Public School. Delegate the authority for minor design changes to the General Manager, Planning, Real Estate...

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
12.4 PASSED

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 415 Kenwood Avenue 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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Designation of 415 Kenwood Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 415 Kenwood Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
12.5 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Designation of Bible House at 315 Lisgar Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

PASSED

WHEREAS the report titled Designation of Bible House at 315 Lisgar Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act was Carried at Built Heritage Committee on January 16 2024; and WHEREAS members of Built Heritage Committee suggested additional attributes be included in the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value; and WHEREAS the inclusion of the additional heritage attributes strengthens the report seeking to designate this property under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act THEREFORE BE IT...

Motion no. 2024 - 29-02 · moved by A. Troster

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Designation of Bible House at 315 Lisgar Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

WHEREAS the report titled Designation of Bible House at 315 Lisgar Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act was Carried at Built Heritage Committee on January 16 2024; and WHEREAS members of Built Heritage Committee suggested additional attributes be included in the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value; and WHEREAS the inclusion of the additional heritage attributes strengthens the report seeking to designate this property under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act THEREFORE BE IT...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

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PASSED

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 315 Lisgar Street, the Bible House, 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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Designation of Bible House at 315 Lisgar Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 315 Lisgar Street, the Bible House, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
12.6 PASSED

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Southminster United Church 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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Designation of Southminster United Church at 1040 Bank Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Southminster United Church under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
12.7 PASSED

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the former W.C. Edwards and Company building, 290 City Centre Avenue, 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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Designation of former W.C. Edwards and Company building, 290 City Centre Avenue, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the former W.C. Edwards and Company building, 290 City Centre Avenue, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value, attached as Document 5.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
12.8 PASSED

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 430 Churchill Avenue North – the Westboro Masonic Temple – 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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Designation of the Westboro Masonic Temple at 430 Churchill Avenue North under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 430 Churchill Avenue North – the Westboro Masonic Temple – under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
13.1 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment – 359 Kent Street, 436 and 444 MacLaren Street

PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: an amendment to the Official Plan for 436 and 444 MacLaren Street and 359 Kent Street to permit a Landmark Building of 27 storeys with a privately-owned public space as detailed in Document 2; and an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 436 and 444 MacLaren Street and 359 Kent Street to rezone the site from Residential Fourth Density (R4) to General Mixed Use (GM) to permit a 27-storey Landmark Building with site-specific provisions and a...

Motion 1

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Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment – 359 Kent Street, 436 and 444 MacLaren Street

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: an amendment to the Official Plan for 436 and 444 MacLaren Street and 359 Kent Street to permit a Landmark Building of 27 storeys with a privately-owned public space as detailed in Document 2; and an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 436 and 444 MacLaren Street and 359 Kent Street to rezone the site from Residential Fourth Density (R4) to General Mixed Use (GM) to permit a 27-storey Landmark Building with site-specific provisions and a...

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
PASSED

WHEREAS Report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0123 (the “Report”) recommends amending the City of Ottawa’s Zoning By-law to permit a Landmark Building of 27 storeys with a privately-owned public space at 359 Kent Street, 436 MacLaren Street, and 444 MacLaren Street; and WHEREAS Report Recommendation 1.b. unintentionally omitted reference to the proposed urban exception and proposed schedule from the Details of Recommended Zoning; and WHEREAS the Details of Recommended Zoning in Document 3 seek to add an...

Motion no. 2024 - 29-03 · moved by A. Troster

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Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment – 359 Kent Street, 436 and 444 MacLaren Street

WHEREAS Report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0123 (the “Report”) recommends amending the City of Ottawa’s Zoning By-law to permit a Landmark Building of 27 storeys with a privately-owned public space at 359 Kent Street, 436 MacLaren Street, and 444 MacLaren Street; and WHEREAS Report Recommendation 1.b. unintentionally omitted reference to the proposed urban exception and proposed schedule from the Details of Recommended Zoning; and WHEREAS the Details of Recommended Zoning in Document 3 seek to add an...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

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14.1 · 6 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Motion - Memorandum of Understanding with Katasa Group

PASSED CLOSE VOTE

BE IT RESOLVED that the Committee recommendation be amended to provide for the voluntary contributions received through the MOU with Katasa Group to be allocated as follows: 1. $100,000 for City-wide traffic calming for allocation under the discretion of the General Manager of Public Works

Motion no. 2024 - 29-06 · moved by C. Curry

14 Yes 11 No
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Motion - Memorandum of Understanding with Katasa Group

BE IT RESOLVED that the Committee recommendation be amended to provide for the voluntary contributions received through the MOU with Katasa Group to be allocated as follows: 1. $100,000 for City-wide traffic calming for allocation under the discretion of the General Manager of Public Works

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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry

How councillors voted

PASSED

The item was Carried as amended by the following vote:

Motion 6

15 Yes 10 No
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PASSED

WHEREAS a number of formats for community benefits agreements have been used by the City of Ottawa over the last several years in the case of voluntary donations and other community benefits, including “social contracts” developed for Heron Gate development and subsequently for Manor Park Estates development; and WHEREAS voluntary contributions have been advanced by Ward Councillors and staff for other developments despite the absence of a policy framework governing such contributions; and,...

Motion no. 2024 - 29-05 · moved by M. Carr

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Motion - Memorandum of Understanding with Katasa Group

WHEREAS a number of formats for community benefits agreements have been used by the City of Ottawa over the last several years in the case of voluntary donations and other community benefits, including “social contracts” developed for Heron Gate development and subsequently for Manor Park Estates development; and WHEREAS voluntary contributions have been advanced by Ward Councillors and staff for other developments despite the absence of a policy framework governing such contributions; and,...

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Moved by: Councillor M. Carr

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PASSED

2. $200,000 for City-wide affordable housing under the discretion of the General Manager of Community and Social Services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that until such time as Council considers a new Policy Framework for voluntary contributions through the Mid-Term governance report, any future voluntary donation agreements with developers that may come forward be allocated on a City-wide basis under delegated authority of the respective General Manager.

Motion 5

18 Yes 7 No
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Motion - Memorandum of Understanding with Katasa Group

2. $200,000 for City-wide affordable housing under the discretion of the General Manager of Community and Social Services. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that until such time as Council considers a new Policy Framework for voluntary contributions through the Mid-Term governance report, any future voluntary donation agreements with developers that may come forward be allocated on a City-wide basis under delegated authority of the respective General Manager.

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How councillors voted

Committee recommendation(s) That City Council authorize the City of Ottawa to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Katasa Group for the purposes of realizing the following two voluntary contributions: $100,000 for the Ward 17 traffic calming budget; and, $200,000 for affordable housing in Ward 17. The use of these funds is under the discretion of the General Manager of Community and Social Services (in consultation with the Ward Councillor)

Motion 1

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Motion - Memorandum of Understanding with Katasa Group

Committee recommendation(s) That City Council authorize the City of Ottawa to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Katasa Group for the purposes of realizing the following two voluntary contributions: $100,000 for the Ward 17 traffic calming budget; and, $200,000 for affordable housing in Ward 17. The use of these funds is under the discretion of the General Manager of Community and Social Services (in consultation with the Ward Councillor)

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
DEFEATED CLOSE VOTE

That the Committee recommendation re: Memorandum of Understanding with Katasa group be deferred to a future meeting of Council for consideration after a voluntary contribution policy has been implemented

Motion no. 2024 - 29-04 · moved by D. Hill

11 Yes 14 No
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Motion - Memorandum of Understanding with Katasa Group

That the Committee recommendation re: Memorandum of Understanding with Katasa group be deferred to a future meeting of Council for consideration after a voluntary contribution policy has been implemented

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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill

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14.2 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1592 Tenth Line Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit the development of two, low-rise apartment dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-law Amendment – 1592 Tenth Line Road

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1592 Tenth Line Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit the development of two, low-rise apartment dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
14.3 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 225 Cope Drive, as shown in Document 1, to permit a rear yard setback of six metres for detached dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-Law Amendment – 225 Cope Drive and 166 Shelleright Street

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 225 Cope Drive, as shown in Document 1, to permit a rear yard setback of six metres for detached dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
14.4 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Zoning By-Law Amendment - 3750 North Bowesville Road

PASSED

WHEREAS Report ACS2024-PRE-PS-0001 (the “Report”) recommends amending the City of Ottawa’s Zoning By-law to permit two 14-storey towers in a residential building at 3750 North Bowesville Road; and WHEREAS Report Recommendation 1 unintentionally omitted reference to the Zoning Schedule in Document 2; and WHEREAS the Details of Recommended Zoning in Document 3 unintentionally omitted a provision to add the proposed Zoning Schedule to Part 17 of the Zoning By-law; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that...

Motion no. 2024 - 29-07 · moved by R. Brockington

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Zoning By-Law Amendment - 3750 North Bowesville Road

WHEREAS Report ACS2024-PRE-PS-0001 (the “Report”) recommends amending the City of Ottawa’s Zoning By-law to permit two 14-storey towers in a residential building at 3750 North Bowesville Road; and WHEREAS Report Recommendation 1 unintentionally omitted reference to the Zoning Schedule in Document 2; and WHEREAS the Details of Recommended Zoning in Document 3 unintentionally omitted a provision to add the proposed Zoning Schedule to Part 17 of the Zoning By-law; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that...

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3750 North Bowesville Road as shown in Document 1, from GM F(1.0) H(44) zone to GM [XXXX] SYYY zone, as detailed in Document 3, to allow two 14-storey towers in a residential building.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-Law Amendment - 3750 North Bowesville Road

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3750 North Bowesville Road as shown in Document 1, from GM F(1.0) H(44) zone to GM [XXXX] SYYY zone, as detailed in Document 3, to allow two 14-storey towers in a residential building.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
14.5 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve demolition control for the existing buildings on the property subject to the following conditions: That the property Owner pay PRED $5,339.42 (includes $1,028.00 Legal Fee + HST) which is the fee associated with a demolition control application. That until the time of the construction of the first replacement building, the registered Owner shall landscape the property to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Planning, Real Estate and...

Motion 1

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Waiver of Demolition Control – 185 Montreal Road

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve demolition control for the existing buildings on the property subject to the following conditions: That the property Owner pay PRED $5,339.42 (includes $1,028.00 Legal Fee + HST) which is the fee associated with a demolition control application. That until the time of the construction of the first replacement building, the registered Owner shall landscape the property to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Planning, Real Estate and...

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
14.6 PASSED

Built Heritage Committee and Planning and Housing Committee recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Approve the application to 29 Russell Avenue according to plans prepared by Woodman Architect & Associates, dated July 28, 2023 and the landscape plan prepared by James Lennox dated August 2, 2023 conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Staff prior to the issuance of the building permit; Delegate the authority for minor...

Motion 1

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Application to alter 29 Russell Avenue, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, located in the Russell Avenue-Range Road Heritage Conservation District

Built Heritage Committee and Planning and Housing Committee recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Approve the application to 29 Russell Avenue according to plans prepared by Woodman Architect & Associates, dated July 28, 2023 and the landscape plan prepared by James Lennox dated August 2, 2023 conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Staff prior to the issuance of the building permit; Delegate the authority for minor...

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
15.1.1 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for part of 2666 Tenth Line Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit the development of an elementary school, as detailed in Document 2.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-law Amendment – Part of 2666 Tenth Line Road

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for part of 2666 Tenth Line Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit the development of an elementary school, as detailed in Document 2.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
15.1.2 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 29 Russell Avenue, as shown in Document 1, and detailed in Document 2, to permit a three-storey residential addition to the rear of the existing heritage building.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-law Amendment – 29 Russell Avenue

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 29 Russell Avenue, as shown in Document 1, and detailed in Document 2, to permit a three-storey residential addition to the rear of the existing heritage building.

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15.2.1 PASSED

Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of December 6, 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

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Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of December 6, 2023

Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of December 6, 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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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
17 PASSED

That the Built Heritage Report 10; Planning and Housing Committee Reports 18A and 20; 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 December 6, 2023” be received and adopted as amended.

Motion no. 2024 - 29-08 · moved by R. Brockington

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Motion to Adopt Reports

That the Built Heritage Report 10; Planning and Housing Committee Reports 18A and 20; 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 December 6, 2023” be received and adopted as amended.

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

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18.1 PASSED

WHEREAS, the Ottawa International Airport Authority (The Authority), under agreement with Transport Canada, has the authority to make decisions with lands abutting the airport, including those along Hunt Club Road, WHEREAS, the Authority sanctioned the removal of 10 acres of red pine plantation trees located at 400-440 Hunt Club Road (south-side), between Otto’s BMW and Lowe’s Martin, in November 2023, Whereas the trees provided many environmental benefits including carbon dioxide...

Motion no. 2024 - 29-09 · moved by R. Brockington

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Ottawa International Airport Authority Tree Planting

WHEREAS, the Ottawa International Airport Authority (The Authority), under agreement with Transport Canada, has the authority to make decisions with lands abutting the airport, including those along Hunt Club Road, WHEREAS, the Authority sanctioned the removal of 10 acres of red pine plantation trees located at 400-440 Hunt Club Road (south-side), between Otto’s BMW and Lowe’s Martin, in November 2023, Whereas the trees provided many environmental benefits including carbon dioxide...

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

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19.1 PASSED

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following Motion, in order that in absence of the property owner the City of Ottawa may address these issues as soon as possible. WHEREAS the building on the parcel of land known as 140 St. Paul Street is owned by 13739104 Canada INC; and WHEREAS the building is currently vacant following a fire on January 31st 2014; and; WHEREAS two additional fires happened in 2023; and WHEREAS a qualified engineer with Ainley Group performed a...

Motion no. 2024 - 29-10 · moved by S. Plante

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Demolition Control – 140 St. Paul Street

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following Motion, in order that in absence of the property owner the City of Ottawa may address these issues as soon as possible. WHEREAS the building on the parcel of land known as 140 St. Paul Street is owned by 13739104 Canada INC; and WHEREAS the building is currently vacant following a fire on January 31st 2014; and; WHEREAS two additional fires happened in 2023; and WHEREAS a qualified engineer with Ainley Group performed a...

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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante

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19.2 PASSED

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following Motion in order to provide clarity on the path forward for the Brownfields CIP, including existing applications and to give staff sufficient time to prepare the necessary reports. WHEREAS it is anticipated that staff will bring forward reports to the Finance and Corporate Services Committee and Council in April, 2024, to implement the Affordable Housing CIP and the other changes to the City’s Community Improvement Plans...

Motion no. 2024 - 29-11 · moved by G. Gower

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Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following Motion in order to provide clarity on the path forward for the Brownfields CIP, including existing applications and to give staff sufficient time to prepare the necessary reports. WHEREAS it is anticipated that staff will bring forward reports to the Finance and Corporate Services Committee and Council in April, 2024, to implement the Affordable Housing CIP and the other changes to the City’s Community Improvement Plans...

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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower

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20.1

WHEREAS nearly a third of municipal spending in Ontario is for services in areas of provincial responsibility and expenditures are outpacing provincial contributions by nearly $4 billion a year; and WHEREAS municipal revenues, such as property taxes, do not grow with the economy or inflation; and WHEREAS unprecedented population and housing growth will require significant investments in municipal infrastructure; and WHEREAS municipalities are being asked to take on complex health and social...

Motion 1 · moved by R. Brockington

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Social and Economic Prosperity Review

WHEREAS nearly a third of municipal spending in Ontario is for services in areas of provincial responsibility and expenditures are outpacing provincial contributions by nearly $4 billion a year; and WHEREAS municipal revenues, such as property taxes, do not grow with the economy or inflation; and WHEREAS unprecedented population and housing growth will require significant investments in municipal infrastructure; and WHEREAS municipalities are being asked to take on complex health and social...

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

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20.2

WHEREAS the Ottawa Police Services Board (the “Board”) is comprised of the Mayor, two Members of Council, three provincially-appointed members and a Council-appointed public member, in accordance with the Police Services Act; WHEREAS on December 7, 2022, Council approved Motion 2022 - 03/21 to provide an increase in the honorarium for a Public Member of the Ottawa Police Services Board who is elected as Chair to $54,000, to be funded from the existing honorarium and the Council Administration...

Motion 1 · moved by C. Curry

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Police Services Board Chair Compensation

WHEREAS the Ottawa Police Services Board (the “Board”) is comprised of the Mayor, two Members of Council, three provincially-appointed members and a Council-appointed public member, in accordance with the Police Services Act; WHEREAS on December 7, 2022, Council approved Motion 2022 - 03/21 to provide an increase in the honorarium for a Public Member of the Ottawa Police Services Board who is elected as Chair to $54,000, to be funded from the existing honorarium and the Council Administration...

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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry

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21.1 PASSED

That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2024-01 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2022-56 respecting Municipal Accommodation Tax.2024-02 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish fees and charges for services, activities and information provided by Revenue Services of the Finance Services Department and to repeal By-law No. 2023-51.2024-03 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2012-370, as...

Motion no. 2024 - 29-12 · moved by R. Brockington

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Three Readings

That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2024-01 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2022-56 respecting Municipal Accommodation Tax.2024-02 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish fees and charges for services, activities and information provided by Revenue Services of the Finance Services Department and to repeal By-law No. 2023-51.2024-03 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2012-370, as...

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

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22 PASSED

That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 24 January 2024.

Motion no. 2024 - 29-13 · moved by R. Brockington

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Confirmation By-law

That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 24 January 2024.

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

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Adjournment

The meeting adjourned at 3:23 pm.

Motion 2

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Adjournment

The meeting adjourned at 3:23 pm.

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PASSED

That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 24 January 2024 be adjourned.

Motion no. 2024 - 29-14 · moved by R. Brockington

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Adjournment

That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 24 January 2024 be adjourned.

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

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6.1 PASSED

A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of 6 December 2023"

Motion 1

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Minutes of the Council meeting of 6 December 2023

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