City Council
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
35 motions across 33 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10.1
PASSED
Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to demolish the building at 267 O’Connor Street conditional upon: The applicant constructing a Privately Owned Public Space in accordance with the requirements attached in Document 6 Delegate the authority to the General Manager, Planning, Development and Building Services Department to negotiate and execute a Development Agreement with the applicant for the design and construction of a temporary Privately Owned Public Space....
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Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to demolish the building at 267 O’Connor Street conditional upon: The applicant constructing a Privately Owned Public Space in accordance with the requirements attached in Document 6 Delegate the authority to the General Manager, Planning, Development and Building Services Department to negotiate and execute a Development Agreement with the applicant for the design and construction of a temporary Privately Owned Public Space....
Motion 1
Application for demolition at 267 O’Connor Street, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Centretown Heritage Conservation District
Committee recommendations That Council: Approve the application to demolish the building at 267 O’Connor Street conditional upon: The applicant constructing a Privately Owned Public Space in accordance with the requirements attached in Document 6 Delegate the authority to the General Manager, Planning, Development and Building Services Department to negotiate and execute a Development Agreement with the applicant for the design and construction of a temporary Privately Owned Public Space....
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11.1
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
By-law and Regulatory Services 2023 Annual Report
Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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11.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation That Council approve the proposed Ottawa Fire Services Establishing By-law as described in this report and in the general form set out in Document 1, and repeal By-law 2009-319 (as amended).
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Committee Recommendation That Council approve the proposed Ottawa Fire Services Establishing By-law as described in this report and in the general form set out in Document 1, and repeal By-law 2009-319 (as amended).
Motion 1
New Ottawa Fire Services Establishing By-law
Committee Recommendation That Council approve the proposed Ottawa Fire Services Establishing By-law as described in this report and in the general form set out in Document 1, and repeal By-law 2009-319 (as amended).
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12.1
Received
Committee Recommendations That Council: Receive, for information, the detailed cost analysis and implementationplan for onboarding all remaining multi-residential properties serviced bythe City of Ottawa to an organics diversion program; and, Receive, for information, details of the 2026 Multi-Residential Collection Contract including enhancements to operations and collection efficiencies.
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Committee Recommendations That Council: Receive, for information, the detailed cost analysis and implementationplan for onboarding all remaining multi-residential properties serviced bythe City of Ottawa to an organics diversion program; and, Receive, for information, details of the 2026 Multi-Residential Collection Contract including enhancements to operations and collection efficiencies.
Motion 1
Multi-Residential Waste Diversion Strategy Update
Committee Recommendations That Council: Receive, for information, the detailed cost analysis and implementationplan for onboarding all remaining multi-residential properties serviced bythe City of Ottawa to an organics diversion program; and, Receive, for information, details of the 2026 Multi-Residential Collection Contract including enhancements to operations and collection efficiencies.
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12.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendations That Council: Receive an update on the City-wide communications and engagement plan and operational readiness plan in advance of the firm three-garbage item limit being implemented on Monday, September 30, 2024; Approve leveraging the administration of the Yellow Bag Program to accommodate households exceeding three garbage items on any given garbage collection week, based on direction from City Council on June 14, 2023 through Motion no. 2023-16-06, and following...
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Committee Recommendations That Council: Receive an update on the City-wide communications and engagement plan and operational readiness plan in advance of the firm three-garbage item limit being implemented on Monday, September 30, 2024; Approve leveraging the administration of the Yellow Bag Program to accommodate households exceeding three garbage items on any given garbage collection week, based on direction from City Council on June 14, 2023 through Motion no. 2023-16-06, and following...
Motion 1
Curbside Waste Diversion Policy Implementation Plan and Operational Readiness Update
Committee Recommendations That Council: Receive an update on the City-wide communications and engagement plan and operational readiness plan in advance of the firm three-garbage item limit being implemented on Monday, September 30, 2024; Approve leveraging the administration of the Yellow Bag Program to accommodate households exceeding three garbage items on any given garbage collection week, based on direction from City Council on June 14, 2023 through Motion no. 2023-16-06, and following...
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12.3
Received
Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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Update on the Electrification of Public Works Small Equipment
Committee Recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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13.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council Approve the updated O-Train Proximity Study Guidelines as described in this report and shown in Document 1. Delegate the authority to the General Manager, Transit Services, to make any amendments, changes and updates to the Guidelines and the use of this delegated authority shall be reported to Council on an annual basis.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council Approve the updated O-Train Proximity Study Guidelines as described in this report and shown in Document 1. Delegate the authority to the General Manager, Transit Services, to make any amendments, changes and updates to the Guidelines and the use of this delegated authority shall be reported to Council on an annual basis.
Motion 1
2024 O-Train Proximity Study Guidelines Update
Committee recommendation(s) That Council Approve the updated O-Train Proximity Study Guidelines as described in this report and shown in Document 1. Delegate the authority to the General Manager, Transit Services, to make any amendments, changes and updates to the Guidelines and the use of this delegated authority shall be reported to Council on an annual basis.
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14.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the proposed amendments to improve administration as well as clarify and harmonize existing regulation for the following By-laws as described in the Report and detailed in Document 1: Private Approach By-law (By-law No. 2003-447) Road Activity By-law (By-law No. 2003-445) Use and Care of Roads By-law (By-law No. 2003-498) Delegate authority to the City Solicitor to prepare and finalize the required amending by-laws for enactment by Council.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the proposed amendments to improve administration as well as clarify and harmonize existing regulation for the following By-laws as described in the Report and detailed in Document 1: Private Approach By-law (By-law No. 2003-447) Road Activity By-law (By-law No. 2003-445) Use and Care of Roads By-law (By-law No. 2003-498) Delegate authority to the City Solicitor to prepare and finalize the required amending by-laws for enactment by Council.
Motion 1
Minor Amendments to Right of Way By-laws
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the proposed amendments to improve administration as well as clarify and harmonize existing regulation for the following By-laws as described in the Report and detailed in Document 1: Private Approach By-law (By-law No. 2003-447) Road Activity By-law (By-law No. 2003-445) Use and Care of Roads By-law (By-law No. 2003-498) Delegate authority to the City Solicitor to prepare and finalize the required amending by-laws for enactment by Council.
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14.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Authorize the General Manager of Planning, Development and Building Services to enter into an agreement (including any amendments, extensions, or renewals) with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to build new cycling facilities on the Maitland Avenue bridge over Highway 417; and Authorize the financial allocation of the City’s Major Active Transportation Structures Program budget to be used to reimburse the Province of Ontario up to a maximum...
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Authorize the General Manager of Planning, Development and Building Services to enter into an agreement (including any amendments, extensions, or renewals) with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to build new cycling facilities on the Maitland Avenue bridge over Highway 417; and Authorize the financial allocation of the City’s Major Active Transportation Structures Program budget to be used to reimburse the Province of Ontario up to a maximum...
Motion 1
Cycling Facilities on the Maitland Avenue Bridge over Highway 417
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Authorize the General Manager of Planning, Development and Building Services to enter into an agreement (including any amendments, extensions, or renewals) with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to build new cycling facilities on the Maitland Avenue bridge over Highway 417; and Authorize the financial allocation of the City’s Major Active Transportation Structures Program budget to be used to reimburse the Province of Ontario up to a maximum...
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Motion – Councillor G. Gower for J. Leiper – Somerset Square temporary encroachment fee allocation for public realm improvements
PASSED
WHEREAS the motion ACS2024-OCC-CCS-0039 was carried at Transportation Committee on May 23 2024; and WHEREAS the motion included that subsequent Council approval will be required to confirm the redirection of the Section 37 funds; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Minutes of Settlement signed on October 20, 2022 in respect of OPA 264 and Zoning By-law 2021-341 for 26, 36 and 40 Armstrong Street and 961, 967, 969, 973 and 979 Wellington Street West, City staff agreed to recommend that the...
Motion no. 2024 -37-02
· moved by J. Leiper
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WHEREAS the motion ACS2024-OCC-CCS-0039 was carried at Transportation Committee on May 23 2024; and WHEREAS the motion included that subsequent Council approval will be required to confirm the redirection of the Section 37 funds; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Minutes of Settlement signed on October 20, 2022 in respect of OPA 264 and Zoning By-law 2021-341 for 26, 36 and 40 Armstrong Street and 961, 967, 969, 973 and 979 Wellington Street West, City staff agreed to recommend that the...
Motion no. 2024 -37-02 · moved by J. Leiper
Motion – Councillor G. Gower for J. Leiper – Somerset Square temporary encroachment fee allocation for public realm improvements
WHEREAS the motion ACS2024-OCC-CCS-0039 was carried at Transportation Committee on May 23 2024; and WHEREAS the motion included that subsequent Council approval will be required to confirm the redirection of the Section 37 funds; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Minutes of Settlement signed on October 20, 2022 in respect of OPA 264 and Zoning By-law 2021-341 for 26, 36 and 40 Armstrong Street and 961, 967, 969, 973 and 979 Wellington Street West, City staff agreed to recommend that the...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: That all temporary construction encroachment fees collected in association with the development, estimated to be approximately $550,000, be directed to a deferred revenue account, to fund the design and implementation of enhanced public realm improvements in and around Somerset Square; and That once sufficient revenue from temporary construction encroachment fees, and other funds has been received to commence the project, a new internal...
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: That all temporary construction encroachment fees collected in association with the development, estimated to be approximately $550,000, be directed to a deferred revenue account, to fund the design and implementation of enhanced public realm improvements in and around Somerset Square; and That once sufficient revenue from temporary construction encroachment fees, and other funds has been received to commence the project, a new internal...
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Motion – Councillor G. Gower for J. Leiper – Somerset Square temporary encroachment fee allocation for public realm improvements
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: That all temporary construction encroachment fees collected in association with the development, estimated to be approximately $550,000, be directed to a deferred revenue account, to fund the design and implementation of enhanced public realm improvements in and around Somerset Square; and That once sufficient revenue from temporary construction encroachment fees, and other funds has been received to commence the project, a new internal...
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15.1.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 224 Preston Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a six-storey mixed-use building, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 224 Preston Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a six-storey mixed-use building, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 224 Preston Street
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 224 Preston Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a six-storey mixed-use building, as detailed in Document 2.
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15.1.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1927 Maple Grove Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit townhome units, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1927 Maple Grove Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit townhome units, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 1927 Maple Grove Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1927 Maple Grove Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit townhome units, as detailed in Document 2.
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15.1.3
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 451 Smyth Road to permit a six-storey, state-of-the-art medical research facility, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 451 Smyth Road to permit a six-storey, state-of-the-art medical research facility, as detailed in Document 2.
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Zoning By-law Amendments – 451 Smyth Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 451 Smyth Road to permit a six-storey, state-of-the-art medical research facility, as detailed in Document 2.
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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 May 15, 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 Document 1.
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Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of May 15, 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 Document 1.
Motion 1
Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of May 15, 2024
Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of May 15, 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 Document 1.
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16
PASSED
That the Built Heritage Committee Report 14A, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 11, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 11, Planning and Housing Committee Report 28, Transportation Committee Report 12 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 May 15, 2024” be received and adopted as amended.
Motion no. 2024 -37-03
· moved by R. Brockington
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That the Built Heritage Committee Report 14A, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 11, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 11, Planning and Housing Committee Report 28, Transportation Committee Report 12 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 May 15, 2024” be received and adopted as amended.
Motion no. 2024 -37-03 · moved by R. Brockington
Motion to Adopt Reports
That the Built Heritage Committee Report 14A, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 11, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 11, Planning and Housing Committee Report 28, Transportation Committee Report 12 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 May 15, 2024” be received and adopted as amended.
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
Hydro Wire Burying on Bank Street
PASSED
WHEREAS the undergrounding of hydro poles continues to be an ongoing discussion for many corridors in the city; and WHEREAS full scale renewal projects provide an opportunity for the City to improve the public realm, unlock barriers for well-designed and intensified development on the main streets of our design priority areas, and undertake climate change adaptation for our infrastructure; and WHEREAS Ottawa has been seeing more windstorms and power outages which can require repairs to its...
Motion no. 2024 -37-04
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the undergrounding of hydro poles continues to be an ongoing discussion for many corridors in the city; and WHEREAS full scale renewal projects provide an opportunity for the City to improve the public realm, unlock barriers for well-designed and intensified development on the main streets of our design priority areas, and undertake climate change adaptation for our infrastructure; and WHEREAS Ottawa has been seeing more windstorms and power outages which can require repairs to its...
Motion no. 2024 -37-04 · moved by S. Menard
Hydro Wire Burying on Bank Street
WHEREAS the undergrounding of hydro poles continues to be an ongoing discussion for many corridors in the city; and WHEREAS full scale renewal projects provide an opportunity for the City to improve the public realm, unlock barriers for well-designed and intensified development on the main streets of our design priority areas, and undertake climate change adaptation for our infrastructure; and WHEREAS Ottawa has been seeing more windstorms and power outages which can require repairs to its...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
Withdrawn
WHEREAS Bank Street is designated as a Traditional Mainstreet in the Official Plan (OP), and this designation is among the OP's intensification target areas and Design Priority Areas, and WHEREAS the City is undertaking a full integrated renewal of Bank Street (From Old Ottawa South, Billings Bridge, Riverside to Walkley Road), including underground infrastructure and utilities and this represents a once in 75 year opportunity to achieve economies of scale; and WHEREAS Bank Street (Riverside...
Motion no. 2024 - 36-06
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS Bank Street is designated as a Traditional Mainstreet in the Official Plan (OP), and this designation is among the OP's intensification target areas and Design Priority Areas, and WHEREAS the City is undertaking a full integrated renewal of Bank Street (From Old Ottawa South, Billings Bridge, Riverside to Walkley Road), including underground infrastructure and utilities and this represents a once in 75 year opportunity to achieve economies of scale; and WHEREAS Bank Street (Riverside...
Motion no. 2024 - 36-06 · moved by S. Menard
Hydro Wire Burying on Bank Street
WHEREAS Bank Street is designated as a Traditional Mainstreet in the Official Plan (OP), and this designation is among the OP's intensification target areas and Design Priority Areas, and WHEREAS the City is undertaking a full integrated renewal of Bank Street (From Old Ottawa South, Billings Bridge, Riverside to Walkley Road), including underground infrastructure and utilities and this represents a once in 75 year opportunity to achieve economies of scale; and WHEREAS Bank Street (Riverside...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
18.1
PASSED
WHEREAS the participation rates of Canadians engaging in healthy physical activities has declined, while inactivity and obesity continues to rise in Canada; and WHEREAS health and fitness ought to be promoted and embraced by Canadians of all ages and abilities; and WHEREAS many Canadian cities have taken up the annual challenge of encouraging and promoting physical activity, including Calgary, Saskatoon, Montréal and Victoria; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa offers a multitude of recreation...
Motion no. 2024 -37-05
· moved by S. Plante
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WHEREAS the participation rates of Canadians engaging in healthy physical activities has declined, while inactivity and obesity continues to rise in Canada; and WHEREAS health and fitness ought to be promoted and embraced by Canadians of all ages and abilities; and WHEREAS many Canadian cities have taken up the annual challenge of encouraging and promoting physical activity, including Calgary, Saskatoon, Montréal and Victoria; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa offers a multitude of recreation...
Motion no. 2024 -37-05 · moved by S. Plante
National Health and Fitness Day
WHEREAS the participation rates of Canadians engaging in healthy physical activities has declined, while inactivity and obesity continues to rise in Canada; and WHEREAS health and fitness ought to be promoted and embraced by Canadians of all ages and abilities; and WHEREAS many Canadian cities have taken up the annual challenge of encouraging and promoting physical activity, including Calgary, Saskatoon, Montréal and Victoria; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa offers a multitude of recreation...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
18.2
PASSED
WHEREAS 2024 is the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); WHEREAS the RCAF has helped preserve the freedoms of all Canadians, contributed to global peace and security, and to helped those in need in Canada and abroad; and WHEREAS the RCAF provides air defence, maritime patrol, search and rescue, air mobility and sustainment, aerospace control, and space capabilities to support operations at home and abroad; and WHEREAS the RCAF is a respected military partner worldwide,...
Motion no. 2024 -37-06
· moved by S. Desroches
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WHEREAS 2024 is the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); WHEREAS the RCAF has helped preserve the freedoms of all Canadians, contributed to global peace and security, and to helped those in need in Canada and abroad; and WHEREAS the RCAF provides air defence, maritime patrol, search and rescue, air mobility and sustainment, aerospace control, and space capabilities to support operations at home and abroad; and WHEREAS the RCAF is a respected military partner worldwide,...
Motion no. 2024 -37-06 · moved by S. Desroches
Commemoration – 100th Anniversary Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
WHEREAS 2024 is the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); WHEREAS the RCAF has helped preserve the freedoms of all Canadians, contributed to global peace and security, and to helped those in need in Canada and abroad; and WHEREAS the RCAF provides air defence, maritime patrol, search and rescue, air mobility and sustainment, aerospace control, and space capabilities to support operations at home and abroad; and WHEREAS the RCAF is a respected military partner worldwide,...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Desroches
18.3
PASSED
WHEREAS the Ontario Building Code was amended on February 28, 2023, requiring building permit applications for demountable stages and associated sound and lighting equipment towers, as further prescribed by Regulation 30/23; and WHEREAS local not-for-profit community fundraisers and not-for-profit Canada Day community events are now required to obtain a permit for their demountable stages; and WHEREAS the costs associated with this new requirement has an impact on not-for-profit and community...
Motion no. 2024 -37-07
· moved by T. Tierney
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WHEREAS the Ontario Building Code was amended on February 28, 2023, requiring building permit applications for demountable stages and associated sound and lighting equipment towers, as further prescribed by Regulation 30/23; and WHEREAS local not-for-profit community fundraisers and not-for-profit Canada Day community events are now required to obtain a permit for their demountable stages; and WHEREAS the costs associated with this new requirement has an impact on not-for-profit and community...
Motion no. 2024 -37-07 · moved by T. Tierney
City permit fees for demountable stages applicable to not-for-profit fundraisers
WHEREAS the Ontario Building Code was amended on February 28, 2023, requiring building permit applications for demountable stages and associated sound and lighting equipment towers, as further prescribed by Regulation 30/23; and WHEREAS local not-for-profit community fundraisers and not-for-profit Canada Day community events are now required to obtain a permit for their demountable stages; and WHEREAS the costs associated with this new requirement has an impact on not-for-profit and community...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Tierney
18.4
PASSED
WHEREAS the Bytown Fire Brigade is a non-profit Ottawa-based organization established in 1983 to serve the community as a local historical society with a mission to collect, preserve, conserve, restore and display the artifacts and apparatus that tell the history of firefighting in Canada's capital and the country as a whole; and WHEREAS the Bytown Fire Brigade has expressed an interest in strengthening its relationship with the City of Ottawa for the purposes of building capacity and...
Motion no. 2024 -37-08
· moved by A. Hubley
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WHEREAS the Bytown Fire Brigade is a non-profit Ottawa-based organization established in 1983 to serve the community as a local historical society with a mission to collect, preserve, conserve, restore and display the artifacts and apparatus that tell the history of firefighting in Canada's capital and the country as a whole; and WHEREAS the Bytown Fire Brigade has expressed an interest in strengthening its relationship with the City of Ottawa for the purposes of building capacity and...
Motion no. 2024 -37-08 · moved by A. Hubley
Bytown Fire Brigade
WHEREAS the Bytown Fire Brigade is a non-profit Ottawa-based organization established in 1983 to serve the community as a local historical society with a mission to collect, preserve, conserve, restore and display the artifacts and apparatus that tell the history of firefighting in Canada's capital and the country as a whole; and WHEREAS the Bytown Fire Brigade has expressed an interest in strengthening its relationship with the City of Ottawa for the purposes of building capacity and...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
19.1
PASSED
Whereas it is desirable that the applicable date for the transitional rates for development charges under By-law 2024-218, Schedules B and C be clarified before such transitional rates would come into effect; Therefore Be It Resolved that the Rules of Procedure Be Suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion; WHEREAS it was intended through Planning and Housing Committee Motion 2024-27-01, adopted through Council Item 14.1 adopted on May 15, 2024 that the Transitional Rate for...
Motion no. 2024 -37-09
· moved by J. Leiper
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Whereas it is desirable that the applicable date for the transitional rates for development charges under By-law 2024-218, Schedules B and C be clarified before such transitional rates would come into effect; Therefore Be It Resolved that the Rules of Procedure Be Suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion; WHEREAS it was intended through Planning and Housing Committee Motion 2024-27-01, adopted through Council Item 14.1 adopted on May 15, 2024 that the Transitional Rate for...
Motion no. 2024 -37-09 · moved by J. Leiper
Development Charges Transition Rate
Whereas it is desirable that the applicable date for the transitional rates for development charges under By-law 2024-218, Schedules B and C be clarified before such transitional rates would come into effect; Therefore Be It Resolved that the Rules of Procedure Be Suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion; WHEREAS it was intended through Planning and Housing Committee Motion 2024-27-01, adopted through Council Item 14.1 adopted on May 15, 2024 that the Transitional Rate for...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
19.2
PASSED
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, exotic and different worlds of beer, wine, spirits and street foods, featuring multiple food vendors, breweries and live entertainment; and WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is to occur on Friday, June 7, 2024 through Sunday, June 9, 2024; and...
Motion no. 2024 -37-10
· moved by M. Luloff
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That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, exotic and different worlds of beer, wine, spirits and street foods, featuring multiple food vendors, breweries and live entertainment; and WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is to occur on Friday, June 7, 2024 through Sunday, June 9, 2024; and...
Motion no. 2024 -37-10 · moved by M. Luloff
Partial Closure of Centrum Boulevard for the Orléans Craft Beer Festival
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, exotic and different worlds of beer, wine, spirits and street foods, featuring multiple food vendors, breweries and live entertainment; and WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is to occur on Friday, June 7, 2024 through Sunday, June 9, 2024; and...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Luloff
19.3
PASSED
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS Chinese Cuisine & Hospitality Association of Canada will host the annual Ottawa Chinatown Night Market event; and WHEREAS many of the Ottawa Chinatown Night Market activities will be happening outdoors on Somerset Street between Bronson Avenue and Bell Street North. Activities consist of an outdoor food festival to bring fun...
Motion no. 2024 -37-11
· moved by A. Troster
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That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS Chinese Cuisine & Hospitality Association of Canada will host the annual Ottawa Chinatown Night Market event; and WHEREAS many of the Ottawa Chinatown Night Market activities will be happening outdoors on Somerset Street between Bronson Avenue and Bell Street North. Activities consist of an outdoor food festival to bring fun...
Motion no. 2024 -37-11 · moved by A. Troster
Partial Closure of Somerset Street for the Ottawa Chinatown Night Market
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS Chinese Cuisine & Hospitality Association of Canada will host the annual Ottawa Chinatown Night Market event; and WHEREAS many of the Ottawa Chinatown Night Market activities will be happening outdoors on Somerset Street between Bronson Avenue and Bell Street North. Activities consist of an outdoor food festival to bring fun...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster
19.4
PASSED
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS ByWard Market District Authority will host the weekly Parkdale Night Market event; WHEREAS the Parkdale Night Market offers a mix of the best Canadian, provincial, and regional products around! The market offers fresh produce, artisanal goods, or simply a vibrant atmosphere. These markets often feature live music,...
Motion no. 2024 -37-12
· moved by J. Leiper
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That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS ByWard Market District Authority will host the weekly Parkdale Night Market event; WHEREAS the Parkdale Night Market offers a mix of the best Canadian, provincial, and regional products around! The market offers fresh produce, artisanal goods, or simply a vibrant atmosphere. These markets often feature live music,...
Motion no. 2024 -37-12 · moved by J. Leiper
Partial Closures of Armstrong Street and Hamilton Avenue North for the Parkdale Night Market
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS ByWard Market District Authority will host the weekly Parkdale Night Market event; WHEREAS the Parkdale Night Market offers a mix of the best Canadian, provincial, and regional products around! The market offers fresh produce, artisanal goods, or simply a vibrant atmosphere. These markets often feature live music,...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
19.5
PASSED
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS ByWard Market District Authority will host the annual Vegans Who Snack event; WHEREAS the Vegans Who Snack offers a mix of fresh produce and local vegan friendly food from businesses from Ottawa and surrounding area. This market also offers live music, entertainment, and a lively atmosphere, attracting locals and visitors...
Motion no. 2024 -37-13
· moved by J. Leiper
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That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS ByWard Market District Authority will host the annual Vegans Who Snack event; WHEREAS the Vegans Who Snack offers a mix of fresh produce and local vegan friendly food from businesses from Ottawa and surrounding area. This market also offers live music, entertainment, and a lively atmosphere, attracting locals and visitors...
Motion no. 2024 -37-13 · moved by J. Leiper
Partial Closure of Armstrong Street and Hamilton Avenue North for the Vegans Who Snack Event
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. WHEREAS ByWard Market District Authority will host the annual Vegans Who Snack event; WHEREAS the Vegans Who Snack offers a mix of fresh produce and local vegan friendly food from businesses from Ottawa and surrounding area. This market also offers live music, entertainment, and a lively atmosphere, attracting locals and visitors...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
20.1
WHEREAS Centretown Community Health Centre will host the Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party event; AND WHEREAS the Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party offers a food truck, games and activities for kids and seating to chat. WHEREAS The Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party is to occur on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. WHEREAS Cooper Street between Kent Street and Bank Street is required to be closed to accommodate...
Motion 1
· moved by A. Troster
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WHEREAS Centretown Community Health Centre will host the Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party event; AND WHEREAS the Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party offers a food truck, games and activities for kids and seating to chat. WHEREAS The Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party is to occur on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. WHEREAS Cooper Street between Kent Street and Bank Street is required to be closed to accommodate...
Motion 1 · moved by A. Troster
Partial Closure of Cooper Street for the for the Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party
WHEREAS Centretown Community Health Centre will host the Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party event; AND WHEREAS the Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party offers a food truck, games and activities for kids and seating to chat. WHEREAS The Centretown Community Health Centre 55th Anniversary Street Party is to occur on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. WHEREAS Cooper Street between Kent Street and Bank Street is required to be closed to accommodate...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster
20.2
WHEREAS Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group will host the annual After-School Block Party event;WHEREAS the After-School Block Party offers carnival games and a couple inflatable attractions (bounce castle). Event is an end of school year party for the after-school program; and WHEREAS The After-School Block Party is to occur on Wednesday, June 19, 2024; and WHEREAS Lyon Street between Third Avenue to Second Avenue is required to be closed to accommodate the event and setup; and WHEREAS the...
Motion 1
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group will host the annual After-School Block Party event;WHEREAS the After-School Block Party offers carnival games and a couple inflatable attractions (bounce castle). Event is an end of school year party for the after-school program; and WHEREAS The After-School Block Party is to occur on Wednesday, June 19, 2024; and WHEREAS Lyon Street between Third Avenue to Second Avenue is required to be closed to accommodate the event and setup; and WHEREAS the...
Motion 1 · moved by S. Menard
Closure of part of Lyon Street for Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group After School Block Party
WHEREAS Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group will host the annual After-School Block Party event;WHEREAS the After-School Block Party offers carnival games and a couple inflatable attractions (bounce castle). Event is an end of school year party for the after-school program; and WHEREAS The After-School Block Party is to occur on Wednesday, June 19, 2024; and WHEREAS Lyon Street between Third Avenue to Second Avenue is required to be closed to accommodate the event and setup; and WHEREAS the...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
20.3
WHEREAS Glebe Montessori School will host the annual Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 event; and WHEREAS the Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 offers games, kids’ activities, and a on street BBQ. Event is an end of the school year party; and WHEREAS The Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 is to occur on Thursday, June 20, 2024; and WHEREAS Lyon Street South between Glebe Avenue and First Avenue is required to be closed to accommodate the event and setup; and...
Motion 1
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS Glebe Montessori School will host the annual Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 event; and WHEREAS the Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 offers games, kids’ activities, and a on street BBQ. Event is an end of the school year party; and WHEREAS The Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 is to occur on Thursday, June 20, 2024; and WHEREAS Lyon Street South between Glebe Avenue and First Avenue is required to be closed to accommodate the event and setup; and...
Motion 1 · moved by S. Menard
Closure of part of Lyon Street for Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ
WHEREAS Glebe Montessori School will host the annual Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 event; and WHEREAS the Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 offers games, kids’ activities, and a on street BBQ. Event is an end of the school year party; and WHEREAS The Glebe Montessori School End of Year BBQ 2024 is to occur on Thursday, June 20, 2024; and WHEREAS Lyon Street South between Glebe Avenue and First Avenue is required to be closed to accommodate the event and setup; and...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
22.1
PASSED
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed; and That the following by-law be read and passed in accordance with the Motion approved at today’s meeting regarding Development Charges: A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2024-218, the Development Charges By-law, 2024. 2024-249 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...
Motion no. 2024 -37-14
· moved by R. Brockington
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That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed; and That the following by-law be read and passed in accordance with the Motion approved at today’s meeting regarding Development Charges: A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2024-218, the Development Charges By-law, 2024. 2024-249 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...
Motion no. 2024 -37-14 · moved by R. Brockington
Three Readings
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed; and That the following by-law be read and passed in accordance with the Motion approved at today’s meeting regarding Development Charges: A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2024-218, the Development Charges By-law, 2024. 2024-249 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...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
23
PASSED
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 29 May 2024.
Motion no. 2024 -37-15
· moved by R. Brockington
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That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 29 May 2024.
Motion no. 2024 -37-15 · moved by R. Brockington
Confirmation By-law
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 29 May 2024.
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
25
PASSED
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 29 May 2024 be adjourned.
Motion no. 2024 -37-16
· moved by R. Brockington
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 29 May 2024 be adjourned.
Motion no. 2024 -37-16 · moved by R. Brockington
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 29 May 2024 be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
5.1
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of 15 May 2024"
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A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of 15 May 2024"
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Minutes of the Council meeting of 15 May 2024
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9
PASSED
That the Built Heritage Committee Report 14A, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 11, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 11, Planning and Housing Committee Report 28, Transportation Committee Report 12 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 May 15, 2024” be received and considered.
Motion no. 2024 -37-01
· moved by R. Brockington
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That the Built Heritage Committee Report 14A, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 11, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 11, Planning and Housing Committee Report 28, Transportation Committee Report 12 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 May 15, 2024” be received and considered.
Motion no. 2024 -37-01 · moved by R. Brockington
Motion to Introduce Reports
That the Built Heritage Committee Report 14A, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 11, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 11, Planning and Housing Committee Report 28, Transportation Committee Report 12 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 May 15, 2024” be received and considered.
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington