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Planning and Housing Committee

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

11 motions across 8 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 ↗

3.1 PASSED

A motion on "PHC Minutes 39 – December 4, 2024"

Motion 1

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PHC Minutes 39 – December 4, 2024

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
4.1 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

PHC-2024-06 - Development Charge Funding Principle for New Roads Allocation

PASSED

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Planning and Housing Committee allow discussion of the following item for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(4) of the Procedure By-law (being by-law no. 2022-410) to allow for questions to staff: 4.1 PHC-2024-06 – Development Charge Funding Principle for New Roads Allocation

Motion no. phc 2025-40-01 · moved by C. Kitts

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PHC-2024-06 - Development Charge Funding Principle for New Roads Allocation

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Planning and Housing Committee allow discussion of the following item for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(4) of the Procedure By-law (being by-law no. 2022-410) to allow for questions to staff: 4.1 PHC-2024-06 – Development Charge Funding Principle for New Roads Allocation

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Moved by: Councillor C. Kitts

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

WHEREAS the funding shortfall for new roads infrastructure has resulted in significant delays and unmet needs in transportation infrastructure development, particularly in areas that have and are experiencing rapid residential growth; and WHEREAS the current process requires substantial time to secure full funding, creating barriers to addressing various transportation demands in a timely manner while new residential development is ongoing; and WHEREAS the delay causes significant escalation...

Motion no. phc 2025-40-02 · moved by C. Kitts

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PHC-2024-06 - Development Charge Funding Principle for New Roads Allocation

WHEREAS the funding shortfall for new roads infrastructure has resulted in significant delays and unmet needs in transportation infrastructure development, particularly in areas that have and are experiencing rapid residential growth; and WHEREAS the current process requires substantial time to secure full funding, creating barriers to addressing various transportation demands in a timely manner while new residential development is ongoing; and WHEREAS the delay causes significant escalation...

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Moved by: Councillor C. Kitts

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

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Planning and Housing Committee allow discussion of the following items for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(4) of the Procedure By-law (being by-law no. 2022-410) to allow full consideration of the associated matters, including public delegations as well as presentation and questions to staff: 4.2 PHC-2024-04 – Issuance of N5, N12, N13, and AGIs at the Landlord Tenant Board in Ottawa 6.1 Feasibility Assessment – Development...

Motion no. phc 2025-40-03 · moved by A. Troster

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PHC 2024-04 - Issuance of N5, N12, N13, and AGIs at the Landlord Tenant Board in Ottawa

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Planning and Housing Committee allow discussion of the following items for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(4) of the Procedure By-law (being by-law no. 2022-410) to allow full consideration of the associated matters, including public delegations as well as presentation and questions to staff: 4.2 PHC-2024-04 – Issuance of N5, N12, N13, and AGIs at the Landlord Tenant Board in Ottawa 6.1 Feasibility Assessment – Development...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

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

Report Recommendation(s) That Planning and Housing Committee recommend Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 37 Wildpine Court, as shown in Document 1, to permit a four storey apartment building and semi-detached dwelling, as detailed in Document 2. That Planning and Housing Committee approve the Consultation Details Section of this report be included as part of the ‘brief explanation’ in the Summary of Written and Oral Public Submissions, to be prepared by the Office of...

Motion 1

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Zoning By-law Amendment – 37 Wildpine Court

Report Recommendation(s) That Planning and Housing Committee recommend Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 37 Wildpine Court, as shown in Document 1, to permit a four storey apartment building and semi-detached dwelling, as detailed in Document 2. That Planning and Housing Committee approve the Consultation Details Section of this report be included as part of the ‘brief explanation’ in the Summary of Written and Oral Public Submissions, to be prepared by the Office of...

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

Report Recommendation(s) That Planning and Housing Committee recommend 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 CU Development Inc. and Mattamy (Northwoods) Limited for the design and construction of the intersection at March Road and Buckbean Avenue to an upset limit of $2,620,687.13 plus applicable taxes and indexing, in accordance with the Front-Ending...

Motion 1

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Front-Ending Report – Design and Construction of the March Road and Buckbean Avenue Intersection

Report Recommendation(s) That Planning and Housing Committee recommend 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 CU Development Inc. and Mattamy (Northwoods) Limited for the design and construction of the intersection at March Road and Buckbean Avenue to an upset limit of $2,620,687.13 plus applicable taxes and indexing, in accordance with the Front-Ending...

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
6.1 · 3 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

Feasibility Assessment – Development of a Renovation Licence and Relocation By-law

PASSED

WHEREAS amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 to protect tenants from renovictions received Royal Assent on June 28, 2003, through Schedule 7 of the Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants Act, 2023 (Bill 97), but have not yet been proclaimed into force, and WHEREAS those pending amendments include, among other protec-tions, a requirement that landlords who wish to evict a tenant to make renovations or repairs to a rental unit provide a report by a qualified individual certifying...

Motion no. phc 20225-40-04 · moved by A. Troster

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Feasibility Assessment – Development of a Renovation Licence and Relocation By-law

WHEREAS amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 to protect tenants from renovictions received Royal Assent on June 28, 2003, through Schedule 7 of the Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants Act, 2023 (Bill 97), but have not yet been proclaimed into force, and WHEREAS those pending amendments include, among other protec-tions, a requirement that landlords who wish to evict a tenant to make renovations or repairs to a rental unit provide a report by a qualified individual certifying...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

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

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council direct the General Manager of Emergency and Protective Services to, upon response from the Provincial Government on their implementation timelines for Schedule 7 of Bill 97, or a period of three months, whichever comes first, conduct a by-law review for the development of a reno-victions by-law, with consideration of the scope and approach taken in the cities of Hamilton and Toronto and report back in Q2 2026 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, given the...

Motion no. phc 20225-40-05 · moved by A. Troster

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Feasibility Assessment – Development of a Renovation Licence and Relocation By-law

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council direct the General Manager of Emergency and Protective Services to, upon response from the Provincial Government on their implementation timelines for Schedule 7 of Bill 97, or a period of three months, whichever comes first, conduct a by-law review for the development of a reno-victions by-law, with consideration of the scope and approach taken in the cities of Hamilton and Toronto and report back in Q2 2026 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, given the...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

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

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Planning and Housing Committee allow discussion of the following items for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(4) of the Procedure By-law (being by-law no. 2022-410) to allow full consideration of the associated matters, including public delegations as well as presentation and questions to staff: 4.2 PHC-2024-04 – Issuance of N5, N12, N13, and AGIs at the Land-lord Tenant Board in Ottawa 6.1 Feasibility Assessment – Development...

Motion no. phc 2025-40-03 · moved by A. Troster

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Feasibility Assessment – Development of a Renovation Licence and Relocation By-law

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Planning and Housing Committee allow discussion of the following items for consideration by the committee at today’s meeting, pursuant to subsection 89(4) of the Procedure By-law (being by-law no. 2022-410) to allow full consideration of the associated matters, including public delegations as well as presentation and questions to staff: 4.2 PHC-2024-04 – Issuance of N5, N12, N13, and AGIs at the Land-lord Tenant Board in Ottawa 6.1 Feasibility Assessment – Development...

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Moved by: Councillor A. Troster

No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
7

A motion on "In Camera Items"

Motion 1

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In Camera Items

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No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
8.1

Whereas the Official Plan in section 4.2.3 (2) sets as Council’s policy that“The City recognizes emergency and transitional shelters and transitional supportive housing as a key component of the housing continuum, which shall, through the Zoning By-law: Permit emergency shelters and transitional shelters as a permitted use in all urban designations and zones; Permit emergency shelters and transitional shelters as an accessory or ancillary use to all institutional land uses; and Not establish...

Motion no. phc 2025-40-06 · moved by J. Leiper

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Motion - Leiper - Shelter Use in All Zones

Whereas the Official Plan in section 4.2.3 (2) sets as Council’s policy that“The City recognizes emergency and transitional shelters and transitional supportive housing as a key component of the housing continuum, which shall, through the Zoning By-law: Permit emergency shelters and transitional shelters as a permitted use in all urban designations and zones; Permit emergency shelters and transitional shelters as an accessory or ancillary use to all institutional land uses; and Not establish...

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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.