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City Council

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

54 motions across 45 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 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Motion – Councillor R. Brockington - Council Motion - Banning of Organic Waste from Landfills

PASSED

WHEREAS methane, which is a powerful GHG that is 25 times more potent than CO2 emissions, is one of the most significant green house gasses emitted from managing waste and is caused by decaying organic waste in landfill; and WHEREAS methane is both a powerful GHG and short-lived compared to carbon dioxide, any increased diversion from landfill of organic material will have an exponentially significant effect on reducing GHG emissions from the City’s waste operations and community emissions...

Motion no. 2024-40-02 · moved by C. Curry

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Motion – Councillor R. Brockington - Council Motion - Banning of Organic Waste from Landfills

WHEREAS methane, which is a powerful GHG that is 25 times more potent than CO2 emissions, is one of the most significant green house gasses emitted from managing waste and is caused by decaying organic waste in landfill; and WHEREAS methane is both a powerful GHG and short-lived compared to carbon dioxide, any increased diversion from landfill of organic material will have an exponentially significant effect on reducing GHG emissions from the City’s waste operations and community emissions...

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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry

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

Committee Recommendation(s) as amended: That Council approve that staff in Solid Waste Services are directed to work with Councillor Brockington as the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) representative for the City and AMO staff to advocate to the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks for the ban on organics from landfill across the Province be advanced as a priority by or before 2030.

Motion 1

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Motion – Councillor R. Brockington - Council Motion - Banning of Organic Waste from Landfills

Committee Recommendation(s) as amended: That Council approve that staff in Solid Waste Services are directed to work with Councillor Brockington as the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) representative for the City and AMO staff to advocate to the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks for the ban on organics from landfill across the Province be advanced as a priority by or before 2030.

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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(s) That Council approve that staff be directed to draft a by-law identical to that drafted by the Township of Beckwith that would enable the implementation of a 40 km/hr posted speed limit on Ashton Station Road from Ormrod Road to Beckwith 9th Line Road.

Motion 1

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Motion – Councillor Brown - Speed Limit Coherence (Ashton Station Road)

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve that staff be directed to draft a by-law identical to that drafted by the Township of Beckwith that would enable the implementation of a 40 km/hr posted speed limit on Ashton Station Road from Ormrod Road to Beckwith 9th Line Road.

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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 recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendations.

Motion 1

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Office of the Auditor General (OAG) – Agile Audit of the Lansdowne 2.0 Redevelopment - Sprint 1

Committee recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendations.

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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 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to alter 259 Clemow Avenue according to plans prepared by Shean Architects, dated May 15, 2024 with the following conditions to be cleared prior to the issuance of a building permit; Increasing the setback to ensure that the entire side yard addition is set back a minimum of 1.4m from the front facade; Revising the conservation approach to the historic building, with particular reference to the windows and porch elements to...

Motion 1

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Application to alter 259 Clemow Avenue, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Clemow-Monkland Driveway and Linden Terrace Heritage Conservation District

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to alter 259 Clemow Avenue according to plans prepared by Shean Architects, dated May 15, 2024 with the following conditions to be cleared prior to the issuance of a building permit; Increasing the setback to ensure that the entire side yard addition is set back a minimum of 1.4m from the front facade; Revising the conservation approach to the historic building, with particular reference to the windows and porch elements 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.
13.2 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council : Approve the application to alter the Aberdeen Pavilion, 1000 Exhibition Way, according to plans prepared by RMA+SH Architects, dated June 7, 2024, conditional upon: The implementation of the conservation approach identified in the Description of Proposed Work attached as Document 3 and further detailed in the Conservation Elevations attached as Document 4. The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by heritage staff....

Motion 1

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Application to Alter the Aberdeen Pavilion, 1000 Exhibition Way, a property designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation(s) That Council : Approve the application to alter the Aberdeen Pavilion, 1000 Exhibition Way, according to plans prepared by RMA+SH Architects, dated June 7, 2024, conditional upon: The implementation of the conservation approach identified in the Description of Proposed Work attached as Document 3 and further detailed in the Conservation Elevations attached as Document 4. The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by heritage staff....

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

Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 85 Primrose Avenue East under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5. Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 755 Somerset Street West under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value included in Document 7. Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 90 Primrose Avenue East/96...

Motion 1

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The Designation of 85 Primrose Avenue East, 755 Somerset Street West, and 90 Primrose Avenue East/96 Empress Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 85 Primrose Avenue East under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5. Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 755 Somerset Street West under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value included in Document 7. Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 90 Primrose Avenue East/96...

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

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 257 Clarence Street, the Cherry House, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at the July 10, 2024, Council meeting in order to complete the legislative process associated with this report within a timely manner.

Motion 1

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Designation of Cherry House, at 257 Clarence Street, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 257 Clarence Street, the Cherry House, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at the July 10, 2024, Council meeting in order to complete the legislative process associated with this report within a timely manner.

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

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 206 Montréal Road, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at the July 10, 2024 Council meeting in order to complete the legislative process associated with this report within a timely manner.

Motion 1

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Designation of St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 206 Montréal Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 206 Montréal Road, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at the July 10, 2024 Council meeting in order to complete the legislative process associated with this report within a timely manner.

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
13.6 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Designation of 50 Carruthers Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

PASSED

WHEREAS further considerations have been presented that will require additional time for internal consideration; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the following: Refer report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0049 back to the Built Heritage Committee; and Permit staff to include, if necessary, a revised staff report and supporting documentation for inclusion in the distribution of the September 10, 2024, Built Heritage Committee agenda with notice being provided.

Motion no. 2024-40-03 · moved by J. Leiper

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Designation of 50 Carruthers Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

WHEREAS further considerations have been presented that will require additional time for internal consideration; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the following: Refer report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0049 back to the Built Heritage Committee; and Permit staff to include, if necessary, a revised staff report and supporting documentation for inclusion in the distribution of the September 10, 2024, Built Heritage Committee agenda with notice being provided.

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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper

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

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Vachon House, 50 Carruthers Avenue, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value, attached as Document 5. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at the July 10, 2024 Council meeting in order to complete the legislative process associated with this report within a timely manner.

Motion 1

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Designation of 50 Carruthers Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Vachon House, 50 Carruthers Avenue, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value, attached as Document 5. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at the July 10, 2024 Council meeting in order to complete the legislative process associated with this report within a timely manner.

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

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Lemieux Island Water Purification Plant, 1 Onigam Street, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at the July 10, 2024, Council meeting in order to complete the legislative process associated with this report within a...

Motion 1

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Designation of Lemieux Island Water Purification Plant, 1 Onigam Street, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Lemieux Island Water Purification Plant, 1 Onigam Street, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at the July 10, 2024, Council meeting in order to complete the legislative process associated with this report within 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.
14.1 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy Update

Received

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive the information outlined in this report.

Motion 1

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Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy Update

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive the information outlined in this report.

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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

WHEREAS Council approved the Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy (ITHS) on July 12, 2023; and WHEREAS as a supplement to the ITHS report, and “As part of the work of the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce, Council passed four motions on November 22, 2023, [including] directing staff to: (Item 19.3) Actively advance the option of a Sprung Structure(s), or other semi-permanent facility option” to address the shelter system capacity requirements anticipated for the coming years; and...

Motion no. 2024-40-04 · moved by W. Lo

3 Yes 21 No
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Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy Update

WHEREAS Council approved the Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy (ITHS) on July 12, 2023; and WHEREAS as a supplement to the ITHS report, and “As part of the work of the Emergency Shelter Crisis Taskforce, Council passed four motions on November 22, 2023, [including] directing staff to: (Item 19.3) Actively advance the option of a Sprung Structure(s), or other semi-permanent facility option” to address the shelter system capacity requirements anticipated for the coming years; and...

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Moved by: Councillor W. Lo

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14.2 PASSED

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the Municipal Commemoration Policy attached as Document 1 and the new Commemorative Naming Policy as detailed in Document 3, and outlined in this report; and Approve the Commemoration Policy Working Group Terms of Reference attached as Document 2; and Delegate the authority to the General Manager of Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services (RCFS), in consultation with the General Manager responsible for the asset being commemoratively named,...

Motion 1

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Municipal Commemoration and Commemorative Naming Policies

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the Municipal Commemoration Policy attached as Document 1 and the new Commemorative Naming Policy as detailed in Document 3, and outlined in this report; and Approve the Commemoration Policy Working Group Terms of Reference attached as Document 2; and Delegate the authority to the General Manager of Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services (RCFS), in consultation with the General Manager responsible for the asset being commemoratively named,...

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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 the Vanier Culture in Action Plan.

Motion 1

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Vanier Culture in Action Cultural Revitalization Plan

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Vanier Culture in Action Plan.

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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 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: A revised Municipal Housing Facilities By-law as described in this report and attached as Document 4, which includes: Update to the definition of affordable housing, for the purpose of Municipal Capital Facilities designations and associated property tax exemptions as described in this report, Requires that savings from tax exemptions be reinvested into affordable housing as outlined in this report; and, Administrative updates to the by-law as...

Motion 1

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Affordable Housing Qualification and Property Tax Relief – Municipal Housing Facility By-law

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: A revised Municipal Housing Facilities By-law as described in this report and attached as Document 4, which includes: Update to the definition of affordable housing, for the purpose of Municipal Capital Facilities designations and associated property tax exemptions as described in this report, Requires that savings from tax exemptions be reinvested into affordable housing as outlined in this report; and, Administrative updates to the by-law as...

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15.2 · 6 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options

WHEREAS Option 2 as described in the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options,” and set out in Document 6 of the staff report would prohibit Members of Council from soliciting and/or facilitating donations to the City of Ottawa for community benefit in accordance with proposed draft amendments to the Donations to the City for Community Benefit Policy; and WHEREAS the current Council-approved Donations to the City for...

Motion no. Revised -2024-40-06 · moved by G. Gower

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Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options

WHEREAS Option 2 as described in the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options,” and set out in Document 6 of the staff report would prohibit Members of Council from soliciting and/or facilitating donations to the City of Ottawa for community benefit in accordance with proposed draft amendments to the Donations to the City for Community Benefit Policy; and WHEREAS the current Council-approved Donations to the City for...

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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower

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

THAT City Council refer the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options,” to a Working Group composed of: The Mayor or designate, Departmental staff as required, Councillor Dudas, Councillor Hubley, and Councillor Johnson with a mandate to review matters relating to Member of Council involvement in donations to the City of Ottawa for community benefits and report back to Council no later than September 30, 2024.

Motion no. 2024-40-09 · moved by A. Hubley

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Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options

THAT City Council refer the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options,” to a Working Group composed of: The Mayor or designate, Departmental staff as required, Councillor Dudas, Councillor Hubley, and Councillor Johnson with a mandate to review matters relating to Member of Council involvement in donations to the City of Ottawa for community benefits and report back to Council no later than September 30, 2024.

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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley

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Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council : Receive this report for information; and Approve policy framework updates to prohibit Members of Council from soliciting and/or facilitating voluntary donations to the City of Ottawa in accordance with Option 2 as described in the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options,” by amending the Donations to the City for Community Benefit Policy as set out in Document 6 of the...

Motion 1

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Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options

Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council : Receive this report for information; and Approve policy framework updates to prohibit Members of Council from soliciting and/or facilitating voluntary donations to the City of Ottawa in accordance with Option 2 as described in the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options,” by amending the Donations to the City for Community Benefit Policy as set out in Document 6 of 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.

WHEREAS Option 2 as described in the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options,” and set out in Document 6 of the staff report would prohibit Members of Council from soliciting and/or facilitating donations to the City of Ottawa for community benefit in accordance with proposed draft amendments to the Donations to the City for Community Benefit Policy; and WHEREAS the current Council-approved Donations to the City for...

Motion no. 2024-40-05 · moved by G. Gower

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Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options

WHEREAS Option 2 as described in the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options,” and set out in Document 6 of the staff report would prohibit Members of Council from soliciting and/or facilitating donations to the City of Ottawa for community benefit in accordance with proposed draft amendments to the Donations to the City for Community Benefit Policy; and WHEREAS the current Council-approved Donations to the City for...

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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower

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WHEREAS the role of Council under the Municipal Act, 2001 includes “to represent the public and to consider the well-being and interests of the municipality,” as noted in the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options”; and WHEREAS Option 2 as described in the staff report and set out in Document 6 would prohibit Members of Council from soliciting and/or facilitating donations to the City of Ottawa for community benefit in...

Motion no. 2024-40-07 · moved by G. Gower

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Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options

WHEREAS the role of Council under the Municipal Act, 2001 includes “to represent the public and to consider the well-being and interests of the municipality,” as noted in the staff report titled, “Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options”; and WHEREAS Option 2 as described in the staff report and set out in Document 6 would prohibit Members of Council from soliciting and/or facilitating donations to the City of Ottawa for community benefit in...

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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower

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DEFEATED CLOSE VOTE

WHEREAS there remains a lack of clarity regarding voluntary donations and the role of Council under the Municipal Act, 2001; and WHEREAS voluntary donations may take many forms, beyond the ones listed in Option 2 of the report; and WHEREAS decisions by Council that affect our conduct as Councillors are best made from a series of well-considered recommendations; and WHEREAS decisions about how Councillors operate and the ethics-based framework within which we work are addressed through the...

Motion no. 2024-40-08 · moved by L. Johnson

11 Yes 13 No
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Policy Framework for Voluntary Donations for Community Benefits – Information and Options

WHEREAS there remains a lack of clarity regarding voluntary donations and the role of Council under the Municipal Act, 2001; and WHEREAS voluntary donations may take many forms, beyond the ones listed in Option 2 of the report; and WHEREAS decisions by Council that affect our conduct as Councillors are best made from a series of well-considered recommendations; and WHEREAS decisions about how Councillors operate and the ethics-based framework within which we work are addressed through the...

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Moved by: Councillor L. Johnson

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15.3 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve that the City enter into commercially confidential non-binding negotiations with Carleton University for a partnership to fund, develop, manage and operate a new joint Aquatic Sports Centre including a 50 meter and 25 meter pool; and Direct the General Manager of Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services to undertaken negotiations and report back to the appropriate standing committee and Council with the outcome of negotiations, and if...

Motion 1

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Direction for New Aquatic Sports Centre

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve that the City enter into commercially confidential non-binding negotiations with Carleton University for a partnership to fund, develop, manage and operate a new joint Aquatic Sports Centre including a 50 meter and 25 meter pool; and Direct the General Manager of Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services to undertaken negotiations and report back to the appropriate standing committee and Council with the outcome of negotiations, and if...

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15.4 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the acquisition as described in the report for the purchase of the fee simple interest in lands and premises known municipally as 1754 St. Joseph Boulevard, shown as Parcel 1 on Document 1 attached being the “St. Joseph Blvd. Lands,” from the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa for $11 million plus applicable taxes and closing costs (estimated at $350,000). Delegate authority to the Director, Housing Solutions and Investment Services to enter into,...

Motion 1

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Acquisition of 1754 St. Joseph Boulevard for Transitional Housing

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the acquisition as described in the report for the purchase of the fee simple interest in lands and premises known municipally as 1754 St. Joseph Boulevard, shown as Parcel 1 on Document 1 attached being the “St. Joseph Blvd. Lands,” from the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa for $11 million plus applicable taxes and closing costs (estimated at $350,000). Delegate authority to the Director, Housing Solutions and Investment Services to enter into,...

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16.1 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2C, for 265 Catherine Street, to permit a mixed-use development including three high-rise towers up to 32, 34, and 36 storeys, respectively, and land for a new public park, subject to the criteria of an area specific policy, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, as amended, for 265 Catherine Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a mixed-use development including three...

Motion 1

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Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment – 265 Catherine Street

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2C, for 265 Catherine Street, to permit a mixed-use development including three high-rise towers up to 32, 34, and 36 storeys, respectively, and land for a new public park, subject to the criteria of an area specific policy, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, as amended, for 265 Catherine Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a mixed-use development including three...

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16.2 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2A, Orléans Corridor Secondary Plan, for 3030 St. Joseph Boulevard, as shown in Document 1, to remove Section 6.1 (58) “3030 St. Joseph Boulevard - maximum building height is 16-storeys”, as detailed in Document 2, to permit a high-rise building. An amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3030 St. Joseph Boulevard for the lands shown in Document 1 to amend the exception and schedule AM3[2705]S438...

Motion 1

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Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment – 3030 St. Joseph Boulevard

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2A, Orléans Corridor Secondary Plan, for 3030 St. Joseph Boulevard, as shown in Document 1, to remove Section 6.1 (58) “3030 St. Joseph Boulevard - maximum building height is 16-storeys”, as detailed in Document 2, to permit a high-rise building. An amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3030 St. Joseph Boulevard for the lands shown in Document 1 to amend the exception and schedule AM3[2705]S438...

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16.3 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: approve an amendment to the Official Plan for 70 and 80 Woodridge Crescent, as shown in Document 1, to permit high-rise mixed-use development with a maximum height of 40 storeys and public realm improvements as detailed in Document 2. approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 70 and 80 Woodridge Crescent, as shown in Document 1, to permit high-rise mixed-use development with a maximum height of 40 storeys as detailed in Document 3.

Motion 1

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Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment – 70 and 80 Woodridge Crescent

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: approve an amendment to the Official Plan for 70 and 80 Woodridge Crescent, as shown in Document 1, to permit high-rise mixed-use development with a maximum height of 40 storeys and public realm improvements as detailed in Document 2. approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 70 and 80 Woodridge Crescent, as shown in Document 1, to permit high-rise mixed-use development with a maximum height of 40 storeys as detailed in Document 3.

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17.1 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Front Ending Report – Design and Construction, Gloucester Urban Community Interim Pond 2, Sanitary Sewer and Oversizing of Storm Sewer

PASSED

Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Authorize the City and delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning, Development and Building Services Department, to enter into a Front-Ending Agreement with Ashcroft Homes Eastboro Inc., which provide for the repayment of the design and construction associated with the Gloucester Urban Community Interim Pond 2, related sanitary sewer and oversizing of the storm sewer to a total upset limit of $30,213,280 (inclusive of...

Motion 1

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Front Ending Report – Design and Construction, Gloucester Urban Community Interim Pond 2, Sanitary Sewer and Oversizing of Storm Sewer

Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Authorize the City and delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning, Development and Building Services Department, to enter into a Front-Ending Agreement with Ashcroft Homes Eastboro Inc., which provide for the repayment of the design and construction associated with the Gloucester Urban Community Interim Pond 2, related sanitary sewer and oversizing of the storm sewer to a total upset limit of $30,213,280 (inclusive of...

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PASSED

WHEREAS the Front-Ending Agreement (FEA) between the City of Ottawa and Ashcroft Homes Eastboro Inc. has significant impacts on the community, particularly with the proposed full closure of Navan Road, a critical and main arterial link for the area; WHEREAS a Special Meeting of the Planning & Housing Committee was called with less than 24 hours notice to the public, and less than 48 hours before the FEA was sent to Council for final approval; WHEREAS previous closures on Navan Road have...

Motion no. 2024-40-10 · moved by C. Kitts

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Front Ending Report – Design and Construction, Gloucester Urban Community Interim Pond 2, Sanitary Sewer and Oversizing of Storm Sewer

WHEREAS the Front-Ending Agreement (FEA) between the City of Ottawa and Ashcroft Homes Eastboro Inc. has significant impacts on the community, particularly with the proposed full closure of Navan Road, a critical and main arterial link for the area; WHEREAS a Special Meeting of the Planning & Housing Committee was called with less than 24 hours notice to the public, and less than 48 hours before the FEA was sent to Council for final approval; WHEREAS previous closures on Navan Road have...

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Moved by: Councillor C. Kitts

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18.1 PASSED

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the introduction of paid on-street parking in Westboro and Wellington West as outlined in this report. Receive, for information, the Kitchissippi Parking Study Update as attached as Document 1 and the recommendations unrelated to the implementation of paid parking as contained in this report.

Motion 1

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Kitchissippi Parking Study Update

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the introduction of paid on-street parking in Westboro and Wellington West as outlined in this report. Receive, for information, the Kitchissippi Parking Study Update as attached as Document 1 and the recommendations unrelated to the implementation of paid parking as contained in this report.

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18.2 PASSED

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Affirm the allocation funding method and updated parameters for the Parking Initiatives Grant Program amounts as outlined in this report; and Retain the full current balance of the Parking Reserve Fund to accommodate for future planned Capital Program Plan spending

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Parking Services 2023 Annual Report

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Affirm the allocation funding method and updated parameters for the Parking Initiatives Grant Program amounts as outlined in this report; and Retain the full current balance of the Parking Reserve Fund to accommodate for future planned Capital Program Plan spending

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18.3 PASSED

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council recommend that all sections of Abbott Street East, Cope Drive, Rouncey Road, and Cranesbill Road, located between Terry Fox Drive and Robert Grant Avenue and with a posted speed limit of 50km/h, be reduced to 40km/h.

Motion 1

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Councillor Gower - Fernbank Area Speed Reduction

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council recommend that all sections of Abbott Street East, Cope Drive, Rouncey Road, and Cranesbill Road, located between Terry Fox Drive and Robert Grant Avenue and with a posted speed limit of 50km/h, be reduced to 40km/h.

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19.1.1 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for part of 2824 Goodstown Road, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands, as detailed in Document 2.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-law Amendment – Part of 2824 Goodstown Road

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for part of 2824 Goodstown Road, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands, as detailed in Document 2.

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19.1.2 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the memo regarding the Quinn Branch of the Quaile Municipal Drain under Section 65 of the Drainage Act for information. Appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng., of Robinson Consultants Inc. under Section 78 of the Drainage Act to prepare a new report to accommodate the land use and drainage boundary changes within the existing Quaile Municipal Drain drainage area.

Motion 1

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Quaile Municipal Drain – Report Findings and Recommendations and Appointment of Engineer for Supplemental Study and Report

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the memo regarding the Quinn Branch of the Quaile Municipal Drain under Section 65 of the Drainage Act for information. Appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng., of Robinson Consultants Inc. under Section 78 of the Drainage Act to prepare a new report to accommodate the land use and drainage boundary changes within the existing Quaile Municipal Drain drainage area.

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19.1.3 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng of Robinson Consultants Inc. as the Engineer of record to prepare a report under: Section 78(1) of the Drainage Act to inform Council on the current status of the Cassidy Municipal Drain and whether one or more of the projects listed under subsection 78(1.1) is required for the better use, maintenance or repair of the drainage works or lands or roads. Section 8(1) of the Drainage Act in response to a petition received...

Motion 1

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Cassidy Municipal Drain – Appointment of Engineer

Committee recommendation(s) That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng of Robinson Consultants Inc. as the Engineer of record to prepare a report under: Section 78(1) of the Drainage Act to inform Council on the current status of the Cassidy Municipal Drain and whether one or more of the projects listed under subsection 78(1.1) is required for the better use, maintenance or repair of the drainage works or lands or roads. Section 8(1) of the Drainage Act in response to a petition received...

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19.2.1 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an interest rate reduction in the Lease and Operating Agreement with Thunderbird Management Service Inc for the domed field facility at Hornet’s Nest, 1660 Bearbrook Road.

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Thunderbird Management Service Inc Lease and Operating Agreement

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an interest rate reduction in the Lease and Operating Agreement with Thunderbird Management Service Inc for the domed field facility at Hornet’s Nest, 1660 Bearbrook Road.

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19.2.2 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the sale of the land described in Recommendation 2.a. to 1009 Trim Road Inc. in exchange for lands owned by 1009 Trim Road Inc. described in Recommendation 2.b. as well as $276,148.00, pursuant to a Land Exchange Agreement that has been received. Delegate authority to the Director, Housing Solutions and Investments to enter, conclude, execute, amend, and implement, on behalf of the City, the Property Acquisition and Disposal Agreement in the...

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Land Exchange Agreement and Disposal– Portion of Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard for a Portion of 1015 Tweddle Road

Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the sale of the land described in Recommendation 2.a. to 1009 Trim Road Inc. in exchange for lands owned by 1009 Trim Road Inc. described in Recommendation 2.b. as well as $276,148.00, pursuant to a Land Exchange Agreement that has been received. Delegate authority to the Director, Housing Solutions and Investments to enter, conclude, execute, amend, and implement, on behalf of the City, the Property Acquisition and Disposal Agreement in the...

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19.3.1 PASSED

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 10 Empress Avenue North, as shown in Document 1, to rezone the site from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UD to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UD, Urban Exception XXXX to facilitate the development of a four-storey apartment building, as detailed in Document 2.

Motion 1

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Zoning By-law Amendment – 10 Empress Avenue North

Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 10 Empress Avenue North, as shown in Document 1, to rezone the site from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UD to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UD, Urban Exception XXXX to facilitate the development of a four-storey apartment building, as detailed in Document 2.

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19.4.1 Received

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive, for information, the on-street rate changes due to inflationary increases and the implementation of a demand-based pricing model; Receive, for information, the Implementation Plan for current rate changes and the demand-based parking model in supporting Document 2

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On-street Parking Rate Changes

Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive, for information, the on-street rate changes due to inflationary increases and the implementation of a demand-based pricing model; Receive, for information, the Implementation Plan for current rate changes and the demand-based parking model in supporting Document 2

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19.5.1 PASSED

Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of June 25, 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 1-4.

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 June 25, 2024

Report Recommendation That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of June 25, 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 1-4.

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20 PASSED

BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to the Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and Subsection 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose in order to receive a confidential legal briefing related to Stage 1 LRT outstanding legal matters and update on the implementation of the maintenance settlement agreement – Not...

Motion no. 2024-40-11 · moved by R. King

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In Camera Items

BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to the Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and Subsection 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose in order to receive a confidential legal briefing related to Stage 1 LRT outstanding legal matters and update on the implementation of the maintenance settlement agreement – Not...

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Moved by: Councillor R. King

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21 Received

That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1.

Motion 1

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Disposition of Items Approved by Committees under Delegated Authority

That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1.

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22 PASSED

That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 15, Audit Committee Report 7, Built Heritage Committee Report 16, Community Services Committee Report 10, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 16, Planning and Housing Committee Reports 30 and 31, Transportation Report 13 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 June 25, 2024” be...

Motion no. 2024-40-12 · moved by R. King

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Motion to Adopt Reports

That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 15, Audit Committee Report 7, Built Heritage Committee Report 16, Community Services Committee Report 10, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 16, Planning and Housing Committee Reports 30 and 31, Transportation Report 13 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 June 25, 2024” be...

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Moved by: Councillor R. King

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23.1 PASSED

WHEREAS major construction on Bank Street will commence on July 2, 2024, and continue in various forms for 3 years, with access to businesses being challenging; and WHEREAS access to businesses operating in the construction zone along Bank Street in Ward 22 between and including 4540 Bank Street to 4836 Bank Street will be negatively impacted; and WHEREAS the Temporary Sign By-law (No. 2004-239, as amended) requires the issuance of temporary sign permits for purposes of advertising for...

Motion no. 2024-40-13 · moved by S. Desroches

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Temporary Signs on Bank St. in Ward 22 during Construction

WHEREAS major construction on Bank Street will commence on July 2, 2024, and continue in various forms for 3 years, with access to businesses being challenging; and WHEREAS access to businesses operating in the construction zone along Bank Street in Ward 22 between and including 4540 Bank Street to 4836 Bank Street will be negatively impacted; and WHEREAS the Temporary Sign By-law (No. 2004-239, as amended) requires the issuance of temporary sign permits for purposes of advertising for...

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Moved by: Councillor S. Desroches

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23.2 PASSED

WHEREAS, a Basic Income Guarantee program for people over the age of 17 in Canada would meet basic human needs by ensuring the security of a minimum income level, regardless of employment status; and WHEREAS, a Basic Income Guarantee program would help to reduce poverty and improve income security in Canada and address the related negative social and economic impacts on the health of our most vulnerable populations; and WHEREAS, income-based policy measures are necessary to effectively reduce...

Motion no. 2024-40-14 · moved by T. Kavanagh

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Motion to Support a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income for Canadians

WHEREAS, a Basic Income Guarantee program for people over the age of 17 in Canada would meet basic human needs by ensuring the security of a minimum income level, regardless of employment status; and WHEREAS, a Basic Income Guarantee program would help to reduce poverty and improve income security in Canada and address the related negative social and economic impacts on the health of our most vulnerable populations; and WHEREAS, income-based policy measures are necessary to effectively reduce...

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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh

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24.1 PASSED

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the urgent need for assistance WHEREAS, Hurricane Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, rapidly strengthened to a Category 5 storm and made landfall on Carriacou Island on July 1; and WHEREAS, United Nations officials describe Carricou Island in Grenada as being virtually flattened; and WHEREAS, the Barbados Red Cross reported that 74% of the total population had been impacted. All...

Motion no. 2024-40-15 · moved by R. Brockington

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Relief from Hurricane Beryl

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion due to the urgent need for assistance WHEREAS, Hurricane Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, rapidly strengthened to a Category 5 storm and made landfall on Carriacou Island on July 1; and WHEREAS, United Nations officials describe Carricou Island in Grenada as being virtually flattened; and WHEREAS, the Barbados Red Cross reported that 74% of the total population had been impacted. All...

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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington

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25.1

WHEREAS on July 24, 2002, City Council approved, as amended the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS there is a lack of commemoration for historical black figures in Ottawa; WHEREAS Herbert and Estelle Brown hold special significance to the community of Ward 12 as the founders of...

Motion 1 · moved by S. Plante

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Commemorative Naming - Herbert and Estelle Brown

WHEREAS on July 24, 2002, City Council approved, as amended the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS there is a lack of commemoration for historical black figures in Ottawa; WHEREAS Herbert and Estelle Brown hold special significance to the community of Ward 12 as the founders of...

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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante

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26.1 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 at today’s meeting regarding 501 Cole Avenue: A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2022-348, respecting the designation of 501 Cole Avenue. 2024-313 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to impose special annual drainage rates upon lands in respect of which money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act, R.S.O 1990, c.T.8.2024-314...

Motion no. 2024-40-16 · moved by R. King

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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; and That the following by-law be read and passed at today’s meeting regarding 501 Cole Avenue: A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2022-348, respecting the designation of 501 Cole Avenue. 2024-313 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to impose special annual drainage rates upon lands in respect of which money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act, R.S.O 1990, c.T.8.2024-314...

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Moved by: Councillor R. King

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27 PASSED

That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 10 July 2024.

Motion no. 2024-40-17 · moved by R. King

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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 10 July 2024.

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Moved by: Councillor R. King

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29 PASSED

That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 10 July 2024 be adjourned.

Motion no. 2024-40-18 · moved by R. King

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Adjournment

That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 10 July 2024 be adjourned.

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Moved by: Councillor R. King

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5.1 PASSED

A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of 25 June 2024"

Motion 1

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Minutes of the Council meeting of 25 June 2024

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5.2 PASSED

A motion on "In Camera Minutes (distributed separately) of the Council meeting of June 25, 2024"

Motion 1

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In Camera Minutes (distributed separately) of the Council meeting of June 25, 2024

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9 PASSED

That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 15, Audit Committee Report 7, Built Heritage Committee Report 16, Community Services Committee Report 10, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 16, Planning and Housing Committee Report 30, Transportation Report 13 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 June 25, 2024” be received...

Motion no. 2024-40-01 · moved by R. King

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Motion to Introduce Reports

That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 15, Audit Committee Report 7, Built Heritage Committee Report 16, Community Services Committee Report 10, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 16, Planning and Housing Committee Report 30, Transportation Report 13 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 June 25, 2024” be received...

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Moved by: Councillor R. King

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