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City Council

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

33 motions across 30 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 ↗

10.1 Received

Report recommendation That Council receive this report for information.

Motion 1

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Status Update - Council Inquiries and Motions for the period ending February 16, 2024

Report recommendation That Council receive this report for information.

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

Committee recommendation That Council removes reference to the properties listed in Document 1, attached to this report, from the Municipal Heritage Register.

Motion 1

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Bill 23: Implementation of Changes to the Ontario Heritage Act – Heritage Register Removal Report #1

Committee recommendation That Council removes reference to the properties listed in Document 1, attached to this report, from the Municipal Heritage Register.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
11.2 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Application for New Construction at 235 Mariposa Avenue

PASSED

WHEREAS This report recommends approval of an application for new construction at 235 Mariposa Avenue, the previous High Commission Official Residence for the Republic of Uganda, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District (HCD); and WHEREAS A previous application related to this property was approved by City Council in 2020 for alterations and additions to the building that was on site; the building was recently...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-02 · moved by A. Troster

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Application for New Construction at 235 Mariposa Avenue

WHEREAS This report recommends approval of an application for new construction at 235 Mariposa Avenue, the previous High Commission Official Residence for the Republic of Uganda, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District (HCD); and WHEREAS A previous application related to this property was approved by City Council in 2020 for alterations and additions to the building that was on site; the building was recently...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

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

Committee recommendations, as amended That Council: Approve the application for new construction at 235 Mariposa Avenue, according to plans by Bell + Associates Architecture, dated November 23, 2023 and received on December 4, 2023, conditional upon: The applicant increasing the front yard setback in order to further reduce the visual impact of the new building as viewed from Mariposa Avenue, including seeking any necessary Planning Approvals; and Should any required Planning approvals be...

Motion 1

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Application for New Construction at 235 Mariposa Avenue

Committee recommendations, as amended That Council: Approve the application for new construction at 235 Mariposa Avenue, according to plans by Bell + Associates Architecture, dated November 23, 2023 and received on December 4, 2023, conditional upon: The applicant increasing the front yard setback in order to further reduce the visual impact of the new building as viewed from Mariposa Avenue, including seeking any necessary Planning Approvals; and Should any required Planning approvals be...

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

Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the conversion of Ottawa rural firefighters to casual employees with the City of Ottawa, and Direct staff to take the necessary internal administrative measures, in accordance with HR policies.

Motion 1

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Rural Firefighters Employee Status

Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the conversion of Ottawa rural firefighters to casual employees with the City of Ottawa, and Direct staff to take the necessary internal administrative measures, in accordance with HR policies.

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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 proposed amendments to the Fees and Charges for Ottawa Fire Services By-law (No. 2020-195) to include fees for false fire alarms, in the general form set out in Document 1, and as described in this report; Approve the addition of two full-time equivalents in Ottawa Fire Services to administer and enforce the new false alarm strategy, to be funded on a cost-recovery basis from the proposed fees, as further described in this report; and Direct...

Motion 1

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Enhanced False Fire Alarm Strategy

Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the proposed amendments to the Fees and Charges for Ottawa Fire Services By-law (No. 2020-195) to include fees for false fire alarms, in the general form set out in Document 1, and as described in this report; Approve the addition of two full-time equivalents in Ottawa Fire Services to administer and enforce the new false alarm strategy, to be funded on a cost-recovery basis from the proposed fees, as further described in this report; and Direct...

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12.3 PASSED

Committee Recommendations: That Council approve the following amendments to the Licensing By-law (By-law2002-189, as amended) in light of the implementation of the Towing and Storage Safety Enforcement Act, 2021 by the Province of Ontario: Repeal relevant definitions, subsections 9 (35), (36), and (37), and Schedule No. 35 (relating to Tow Service Operators, Tow Truck Drivers, and Vehicle Storage Operators), as described in this report; Repeal Section 21 of Schedule No.3, relating to Public...

Motion 1

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Status Update on Towing and Storage Regulations and Provincial Regime

Committee Recommendations: That Council approve the following amendments to the Licensing By-law (By-law2002-189, as amended) in light of the implementation of the Towing and Storage Safety Enforcement Act, 2021 by the Province of Ontario: Repeal relevant definitions, subsections 9 (35), (36), and (37), and Schedule No. 35 (relating to Tow Service Operators, Tow Truck Drivers, and Vehicle Storage Operators), as described in this report; Repeal Section 21 of Schedule No.3, relating to Public...

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13.1 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Community Partners Insurance Program

PASSED

Committee Recommendations That Council approve: that staff be directed to implement a revised Community Partners Insurance Program (CPIP) based on the following: that the City will continue to procure Commercial General Liability insurance on behalf of groups eligible to participate in the Program; that the Program will be directed at supporting traditional community associations/groups whose primary mandate is representing a neighbourhood on a broad range of civic matters and that is...

Motion 1

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Community Partners Insurance Program

Committee Recommendations That Council approve: that staff be directed to implement a revised Community Partners Insurance Program (CPIP) based on the following: that the City will continue to procure Commercial General Liability insurance on behalf of groups eligible to participate in the Program; that the Program will be directed at supporting traditional community associations/groups whose primary mandate is representing a neighbourhood on a broad range of civic matters and that is...

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DEFEATED

BE IT RESOLVED that report recommendation 6 be amended to read as follows: That in the event that staff are unable to procure the insurance necessary to support the Program, City staff prepare a report to Finance & Corporate Services Committee discussing the means by which the City can continue to support neighbourhood-based community events and activities organized by community groups;

Motion no. 2024 - 31-03 · moved by T. Kavanagh

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Community Partners Insurance Program

BE IT RESOLVED that report recommendation 6 be amended to read as follows: That in the event that staff are unable to procure the insurance necessary to support the Program, City staff prepare a report to Finance & Corporate Services Committee discussing the means by which the City can continue to support neighbourhood-based community events and activities organized by community groups;

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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh

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13.2 Received

Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.

Motion 1

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Information Technology Services 2024 Work Plan Update

Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.

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

Commission recommendations as amended That Council: Approve the budget adjustments as detailed in Document 1, as amended; Approve the closing of the capital project identified in Document 2; Return to source or (fund) the following balances and eliminate debt authority from the budget adjustments and capital account closure: Transit Capital Supported Reserve: $20,232,778 Development Charges: ($378,000) Debt Authority: $6,635,000 Authorize staff to perform the necessary financial adjustments...

Motion 1

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Capital Adjustments – Transit Commission

Commission recommendations as amended That Council: Approve the budget adjustments as detailed in Document 1, as amended; Approve the closing of the capital project identified in Document 2; Return to source or (fund) the following balances and eliminate debt authority from the budget adjustments and capital account closure: Transit Capital Supported Reserve: $20,232,778 Development Charges: ($378,000) Debt Authority: $6,635,000 Authorize staff to perform the necessary financial adjustments...

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15.1.1 PASSED

Committee recommendations That Council Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Ottawa Water Works Complex under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value, attached as Document 5; and Following registration of a by-law to designate the Ottawa Water Works Complex, repeal By-law 22-82 and By-law 65-95.

Motion 1

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Update to the Designation of the Ottawa Water Works Complex under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendations That Council Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Ottawa Water Works Complex under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value, attached as Document 5; and Following registration of a by-law to designate the Ottawa Water Works Complex, repeal By-law 22-82 and By-law 65-95.

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15.2.1 PASSED

Committee Recommendation That Council approve the closure of the Motions and Directions outlined in Document 1.

Motion 1

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Motions and Directions Recommended for Closure

Committee Recommendation That Council approve the closure of the Motions and Directions outlined in Document 1.

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15.3.1 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1346 Avenue Q, as shown in Document 1, from R1O [949] to R2J [xxx1], to permit a semi-detached dwelling, as detailed in Document 2.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-law Amendment - 1346 Avenue Q

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1346 Avenue Q, as shown in Document 1, from R1O [949] to R2J [xxx1], to permit a semi-detached dwelling, as detailed in Document 2.

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15.3.2 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 56 and 58 Capilano Drive, to amend Urban Exception 2840 to add office as ancillary to a residential use and to add specific exceptions for the development of a low-rise apartment building and a two-storey townhouse building, as detailed in Document 2.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-law Amendment – 56 and 58 Capilano Drive

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 56 and 58 Capilano Drive, to amend Urban Exception 2840 to add office as ancillary to a residential use and to add specific exceptions for the development of a low-rise apartment building and a two-storey townhouse building, as detailed in Document 2.

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15.4.1 PASSED

Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of February 7, 2024, 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 1-3.

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 February 7, 2024

Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of February 7, 2024, 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 1-3.

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

BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(a) “the security of the property of the City” to receive a briefing from the Emergency and Protective Services on corporate security and protective measures; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be suspended to add to the agenda the item and related information report entitled “Bilingualism Policy – Exception – Chief Information Security and Digital Risk Officer”; and...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-04 · moved by D. Hill

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In Camera Items

BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(a) “the security of the property of the City” to receive a briefing from the Emergency and Protective Services on corporate security and protective measures; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be suspended to add to the agenda the item and related information report entitled “Bilingualism Policy – Exception – Chief Information Security and Digital Risk Officer”; and...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill

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16.2.1 PASSED

WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has the duty to maintain, improve, and account for all critical assets including organizational data, information, and information systems; and WHEREAS the pace and sophistication of cyberattacks continues to grow, and the City’s accelerated digital initiatives and migration to the cloud have highlighted the need for the City to continue to mature its security governance and strategies; and WHEREAS the position of Chief Information Security and Digital Risk Officer...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-05 · moved by J. Leiper

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Bilingualism Policy – Exception – Chief Information Security and Digital Risk Officer

WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has the duty to maintain, improve, and account for all critical assets including organizational data, information, and information systems; and WHEREAS the pace and sophistication of cyberattacks continues to grow, and the City’s accelerated digital initiatives and migration to the cloud have highlighted the need for the City to continue to mature its security governance and strategies; and WHEREAS the position of Chief Information Security and Digital Risk Officer...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper

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16.3.1 PASSED

WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. (HOHI) is incorporated under the Ontario Business Corporations Act (OBCA) and pursuant to the OBCA, the Board of Directors of HOHI has requested a special meeting of the sole shareholder, being the City of Ottawa; WHEREAS in response to Hydro Ottawa's growth and business diversification, the Board of Directors of HOHI recommends approval of a corporate restructuring to create two wholly owned entities under HOHI for the purpose of reducing borrowing costs,...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-06 · moved by C. Curry

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Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. Corporate Restructuring

WHEREAS Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. (HOHI) is incorporated under the Ontario Business Corporations Act (OBCA) and pursuant to the OBCA, the Board of Directors of HOHI has requested a special meeting of the sole shareholder, being the City of Ottawa; WHEREAS in response to Hydro Ottawa's growth and business diversification, the Board of Directors of HOHI recommends approval of a corporate restructuring to create two wholly owned entities under HOHI for the purpose of reducing borrowing costs,...

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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry

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17 PASSED

That the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. report entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. Corporate Restructuring” (in camera); the Finance and Corporate Services Department Report entitled “Bilingualism Policy – Exception – Chief Information Security and Digital Risk Officer” (in camera); Built Heritage Committee Report 11; Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 9; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 11; Planning and Housing Committee Report 22; Transit Commission...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-07 · moved by D. Hill

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Motion to Adopt Reports

That the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. report entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. Corporate Restructuring” (in camera); the Finance and Corporate Services Department Report entitled “Bilingualism Policy – Exception – Chief Information Security and Digital Risk Officer” (in camera); Built Heritage Committee Report 11; Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 9; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 11; Planning and Housing Committee Report 22; Transit Commission...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill

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18.1 PASSED

WHEREAS the P’tit Bonheur program is not allocated any funding anymore following the decision of the Patro not to offer any longer any programming at 40 Cobourg Street; and WHEREAS the P’tit Bonheur program is one of the only day programs for Francophone adults with special needs; and WHEREAS there is no other program that provides an essential support to families with special needs; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Ottawa take all necessary measures to ensure the program is offered...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-08 · moved by S. Plante

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Patro Programming

WHEREAS the P’tit Bonheur program is not allocated any funding anymore following the decision of the Patro not to offer any longer any programming at 40 Cobourg Street; and WHEREAS the P’tit Bonheur program is one of the only day programs for Francophone adults with special needs; and WHEREAS there is no other program that provides an essential support to families with special needs; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Ottawa take all necessary measures to ensure the program is offered...

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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante

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

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion to allow the Sponsor’s group to be appointed at today’s Council meeting, as provided for in the Motion approved by Council on February 7, 2024. WHEREAS in 2022, Council approved the Ditch Alteration Policy Update report (ACS2022-PIE-GEN-0001) and approved the creation of a Ditch Alteration and Maintenance Sponsors Group to act as a sounding board and to work with staff to oversee the implementation of the Ditch...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-09 · moved by G. Darouze

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Ditch Alteration and Maintenance Sponsor’s Group - Appointments

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion to allow the Sponsor’s group to be appointed at today’s Council meeting, as provided for in the Motion approved by Council on February 7, 2024. WHEREAS in 2022, Council approved the Ditch Alteration Policy Update report (ACS2022-PIE-GEN-0001) and approved the creation of a Ditch Alteration and Maintenance Sponsors Group to act as a sounding board and to work with staff to oversee the implementation of the Ditch...

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Moved by: Councillor G. Darouze

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20.1

WHEREAS in 1910 women delegates from around the world met in Copenhagen to propose that Women’s Day become an international event to promote equal rights for women; and WHEREAS the first International Women’s Day was held in 1911 with the support of over a million people; and WHEREAS in 1977, the General Assembly of the United Nations officially called for all countries to mark a day for the recognition of women's economic, political and social achievements; and WHEREAS municipalities can...

Motion 1 · moved by A. Troster

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International Women’s Day

WHEREAS in 1910 women delegates from around the world met in Copenhagen to propose that Women’s Day become an international event to promote equal rights for women; and WHEREAS the first International Women’s Day was held in 1911 with the support of over a million people; and WHEREAS in 1977, the General Assembly of the United Nations officially called for all countries to mark a day for the recognition of women's economic, political and social achievements; and WHEREAS municipalities can...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

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20.2

WHEREAS all Ontarians deserve and expect a safe and respectful workplace; and, WHEREAS municipal governments as the democratic institutions most directly engaged with Ontarians need respectful discourse; and, WHEREAS several incidents in recent years of disrespectful behaviour and workplace harassment have occurred amongst members of municipal councils; and, WHEREAS these incidents seriously and negatively affect the people involved and lower public perceptions of local governments; and,...

Motion 1 · moved by A. Troster

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Support for Improving Municipal Codes of Conduct and Enforcement

WHEREAS all Ontarians deserve and expect a safe and respectful workplace; and, WHEREAS municipal governments as the democratic institutions most directly engaged with Ontarians need respectful discourse; and, WHEREAS several incidents in recent years of disrespectful behaviour and workplace harassment have occurred amongst members of municipal councils; and, WHEREAS these incidents seriously and negatively affect the people involved and lower public perceptions of local governments; and,...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

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20.3

WHEREAS under the Clean Water Act, a Source Protection Committee representing multiple stakeholders is required for each source protection region in Ontario; and WHEREAS the Source Protection Committee (SPC) oversees the Source Protection Program, and the composition ensures that a variety of local interests are represented at the decision-making table; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is a member of the Mississippi-Rideau Source Protection Committee (SPC); and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has...

Motion 1 · moved by S. Menard

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Mississippi-Rideau Source Protection Committee Appointment 2024

WHEREAS under the Clean Water Act, a Source Protection Committee representing multiple stakeholders is required for each source protection region in Ontario; and WHEREAS the Source Protection Committee (SPC) oversees the Source Protection Program, and the composition ensures that a variety of local interests are represented at the decision-making table; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is a member of the Mississippi-Rideau Source Protection Committee (SPC); and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has...

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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard

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20.4

WHEREAS beginning in 2024 the City will undertake an integrated road reconstruction project in Ward 15, including the reconstruction of Ferndale Avenue and Beechgrove Avenue; and WHEREAS the project limits include reinstating some private approaches on Ferndale Avenue (Churchill Avenue to Selby Avenue); and WHEREAS some of the driveway widths within the project limits are not in full conformance with the City’s front yard parking restrictions and Private Approach By-law; and WHEREAS some of...

Motion 1 · moved by J. Leiper

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Private Approaches and Encroachments on the Ferndale Avenue and Beechgrove Avenue Integrated Renewal Project

WHEREAS beginning in 2024 the City will undertake an integrated road reconstruction project in Ward 15, including the reconstruction of Ferndale Avenue and Beechgrove Avenue; and WHEREAS the project limits include reinstating some private approaches on Ferndale Avenue (Churchill Avenue to Selby Avenue); and WHEREAS some of the driveway widths within the project limits are not in full conformance with the City’s front yard parking restrictions and Private Approach By-law; and WHEREAS some of...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper

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20.5

WHEREAS in 2022, 22 year old Masha Amini was killed while in police custody in the Islamic Republic of Iran; and WHEREAS after her death, protests against the Iranian Governments treatment of women broke out across Iran and sparked a campaign to support ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ (Women, Life, Freedom); and WHEREAS in September 2022, a 16 year old named Komar Daroftade was killed while participating in the Jin, Jiyan, Azadi (Women, Life, Freedom) demonstrations; and WHEREAS a resident of Bay Ward...

Motion 1 · moved by T. Kavanagh

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Commemorative Trees

WHEREAS in 2022, 22 year old Masha Amini was killed while in police custody in the Islamic Republic of Iran; and WHEREAS after her death, protests against the Iranian Governments treatment of women broke out across Iran and sparked a campaign to support ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ (Women, Life, Freedom); and WHEREAS in September 2022, a 16 year old named Komar Daroftade was killed while participating in the Jin, Jiyan, Azadi (Women, Life, Freedom) demonstrations; and WHEREAS a resident of Bay Ward...

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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh

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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 - 93 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2007-268 respecting fees and charges for public transit services. 2024 - 94 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. 2024 - 95 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-10 · moved by D. Hill

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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 - 93 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2007-268 respecting fees and charges for public transit services. 2024 - 94 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. 2024 - 95 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill

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22 PASSED

That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of February 21, 2024.

Motion no. 2024 - 31-11 · moved by D. Hill

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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 February 21, 2024.

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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill

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24 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Adjournment

PASSED

That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of February 21, 2024 be adjourned.

Motion no. 2024 - 31-12 · moved by D. Hill

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Adjournment

That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of February 21, 2024 be adjourned.

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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill

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The meeting adjourned at 12:59pm.

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Adjournment

The meeting adjourned at 12:59pm.

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5.1 PASSED

A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of February 7, 2024"

Motion 1

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Minutes of the Council meeting of February 7, 2024

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9 PASSED

That the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. report entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. Corporate Restructuring”(in camera); Built Heritage Committee Report 11; Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 9; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 11; Planning and Housing Committee Report 22; Transit Commission Report 10; and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Status Update – Council Inquiries and Motions for the period ending February 16, 2024” and “Summary of Oral...

Motion no. 2024 - 31-01 · moved by D. Hill

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Motion to Introduce Reports

That the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. report entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. Corporate Restructuring”(in camera); Built Heritage Committee Report 11; Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 9; Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 11; Planning and Housing Committee Report 22; Transit Commission Report 10; and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Status Update – Council Inquiries and Motions for the period ending February 16, 2024” and “Summary of Oral...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill

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