OTTAWA CITY COUNCIL
Wednesday, 09 October 2019
10:00 am
Andrew S. Haydon Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue W.
AGENDA 21
PLANNING COMMITTEE AND AGRICULTURE AND
RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve
Document 1 attached to this report as the City of Ottawa Comment on the
Proposed Changes to the Provincial Policy Statement;
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2. Direct
staff, following the September 26, 2019 Planning Committee, October 3, 2019
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, and October 9, 2019 Council, in
accordance with such modifications as approved by Council, to finalize and
submit the revised Document 1 as the Official City of Ottawa Comment on the
Proposed Changes to the Provincial Policy Statement by October 21, 2019; and
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3. Receive
the Draft Staff Analysis and Comments Table on the Proposed Changes to the
Provincial Policy Statement attached as Document 2 to this report.
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PLANNING COMMITTEE AND AGRICULTURE AND
RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve:
1. Amendments
to Planning Applications fees as set out in By-law 2019-95, as detailed in
Document 1;
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2. The
addition of seven full-time equivalent (FTE) positions for the Planning
Services and Legal Service Areas, at an annual approximate cost of $800,000.00,
funded entirely from the increase in fee-generated revenues, noted in Recommendation
1.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council direct staff in the Planning, Infrastructure
and Economic Development department to initiate an Official Plan Amendment
and Zoning By-law Amendment to permit the redesignation of lands to the south
of the Osgoode Care Centre to permit a long term care facility.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council approve:
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1. an
amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1950 Scott Street, 312 and 314
Clifton Road to permit a high-rise apartment building, as detailed in
Document 2;
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2. that, in order for the
applicant to be able to sign the required Section 37 Agreement, the following
recommendation be deleted:
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that the implementing Zoning By-law not
proceed to Council until such time as the agreement under Section 37 of the Planning
Act is executed.
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3. that pursuant to the Planning
Act, Subsection 34(17) no further notice be given.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve:
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1. the zoning
provisions for high-rise buildings, as detailed in Document 1;
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2. an amendment
to correct an anomaly in the GM – General Mixed-Use Zone concerning a
provision that was inadvertently omitted in By-law 2014-292, replacing the
former land use “apartment dwelling, mid-high rise” with “apartment dwelling,
mid-rise” and “apartment dwelling, high-rise”, as detailed in Document 1.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council approve:
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1. an amendment to Zoning
By-law 2008-250 for 412 Sparks Street to permit an 18-storey retirement home,
as detailed in Document 2;
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2. that, in order to permit
projections above the height limit in accordance with Section 64 of the
Zoning By-law, 412 Sparks Street be removed from Schedule 11; and
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3. that pursuant to the Planning
Act, Subsection 34(17) no further notice be given.
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TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE REPORT 5
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COMMITTEE
MEETING INFORMATION
Delegations:
The committee heard five delegations on this item
Debate:
The committee spent 2 hours and 25 minutes on this item
Vote:
The committee CARRIED the report recommendations as amended
by Councillor Blais’ motion, and one direction to staff.
Position
of Ward Councillor: n/a, City Wide
Position
of Advisory Committee: none
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council:
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1. Approve
the updated City of Ottawa Municipal Parking Management Strategy, including
the following elements:
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a. Setting a
minimum Parking Reserve Fund amount of $8 million and a maximum Parking Reserve
Fund of $20 million; and,
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b. Directing
staff to amend the existing Delegation of Authority By-law to reflect the
recommended changes in the Rate Setting Guidelines; and,
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c. Increasing
the Business Improvement Area (BIA) Parking Grant Program to $10,000 for each
BIA in paid parking areas; and,
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d. The updated
Terms of Reference for the Parking Stakeholder Consultation Group and the
Local Area Parking Studies;
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2. Approve
increasing the $3.00 per hour on-street parking rates to $3.50 per hour, with
the maximum set at $4.00 per hour effective January 1, 2020;
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3. Approve the
addition of three full-time equivalent positions to support the development
and implementation of a Bike Parking Strategy, to be funded through the Paid
Parking Program;
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4. Receive the
Governance Review Report as presented by MNP Ltd, attached as Document 6;
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5. Approve that the excess
funds in the Parking Reserve Fund, expected to be approximately $4 million,
be applied to eligible works in progress, as described in this motion, and that
the amounts returned to the City-wide reserve be used to establish baseline
funding for the Strategic Road Safety Action Plan for consideration in the
Draft 2020 Capital Budget.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng of Robinson Consultants
Inc. as the Engineer of record to prepare a report under Section 8(1) of the Drainage
Act in response to a petition received under Section 4 of the Drainage
Act, as described in this report.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng of Robinson Consultants
Inc. as the Engineer of record to prepare a report under Section 8(1) of the Drainage
Act in response to a request received under Section 78 of the Drainage
Act, as described in this report.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve the Brownfield Rehabilitation
Grant application submitted by 2641484 Ontario Inc., owner of the property at
101 and 103 Pinhey Street, for a Rehabilitation Grant under the Brownfield
Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan Program not to exceed a total of
$141,298 for which the grant payment period will be phased over a maximum of
10 years of development, subject to the establishment of, and in accordance
with, the terms and conditions of the Brownfield Redevelopment Grant
Agreement;
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2. Delegate the authority to the
General Manager, Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development, to
execute a Brownfields Redevelopment Grant Agreement with 2641484 Ontario Inc.,
establishing the terms and conditions governing the payment of the grant for
the redevelopment of 101 and 103 Pinhey Street, to the satisfaction of the
General Manager, Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Department,
the City Solicitor and the City Treasurer.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve a community-wide vote to
determine support for continuation of the Kanata North Nuisance Mosquito Control
Program and area-specific levy, as detailed in this report.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve a community-wide ballot to determine
support for an area specific levy in order to purchase 198 acres of golf
course lands located in the Stonebridge Community.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 for 151 Chapel Street to permit two 25-storey buildings, as detailed
in Document 2.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 for 3324 Findlay Creek Drive (formerly part of 4789 Bank Street and
an unaddressed parcel immediately to the north west) to permit the development
of the lands for a residential subdivision and associated uses as detailed in
Document 2.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve:
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1. an amendment to the Official
Plan to the Preston-Carling District Secondary Plan, Schedule B, to permit a
high-rise residential building at 333, 343 and 347 Preston Street and 17
Aberdeen Street, as detailed in Document 2 – Proposed Official Plan Amendment;
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2. an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 for 333, 343, and 347 Preston Street and 17 Aberdeen Street to
permit the boundaries of MC[107] H(148) A.S.L. zone to extend northward to
accommodate a larger building floorplate for a previously approved high-rise
residential building, as detailed in Document 3 – Details of Recommended Zoning
and Document 4 – Location Map and Zoning Key Plan.
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Committee Recommendations
That Council:
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1. approve the application for
the construction of a retirement residence at 412 Sparks Street, located in
the Cathedral Hill Heritage Conservation District, according to plans
submitted by Hobin Architecture, received on July 15, 2019 and attached as
Documents 7 and 8;
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2. delegate the authority for minor
design changes to the General Manager, Planning, Infrastructure and Economic
Development;
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3. approve the issuance of the
heritage permit with a two-year expiry date from the date of issuance unless
otherwise extended by Council.
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(Note: The statutory 90-day timeline for consideration of this
application under the Ontario Heritage Act will expire on October 15,
2019.)
(Note: Approval to alter this property under the Ontario
Heritage Act must not be construed to meet the requirements for the
issuance of a building permit.)
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TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT 5
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council reduce the speed limit on
Famille-Laporte Avenue and Cardinal Creek Drive from 50 km/h to 40 km/h for
the entire length of each road.
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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 September 25, 2019 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 and 2.
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MOTION
Moved
by Mayor Watson
Seconded by Councillor Leiper
WHEREAS in 1940, during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in
the Second World War, the Dutch Royal Family was evacuated and offered a safe
refuge in Ottawa; and
WHEREAS in 1943 Crown Princess Juliana gave birth to her third
daughter, Princess Margriet, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, making her the only
royal personage ever born in Canada; and
WHEREAS the Government of Canada temporarily declared a maternity
suite at the Ottawa Civic Hospital to be extraterritorial jurisdiction so the Princess
would inherit her Dutch Citizenship from her mother and remain in the line of
succession; and
WHEREAS in celebration of the Princess’ birth, the Government of
Canada flew the Dutch flag over the Parliament’s Peace Tower in Ottawa, the
only time in history a foreign flag has been accorded this honour; and
WHEREAS the Crown Princess Juliana and her daughters stayed in
Ottawa until the Liberation of the Netherlands in 1945, becoming a part of the
community; and
WHEREAS a deep and lifelong friendship was forged through the prominent
role that Canada played in ending the Dutch oppression under the Nazis; and
WHEREAS we remember that this relationship was forged in the courage
and sacrifice of more than 7,600 Canadian soldiers, sailors and airmen who died
fighting for the Liberation of the Netherlands; and
WHEREAS every year since the war, the Netherlands has sent thousands
of tulips to Ottawa, in appreciation of Canada’s sacrifice and for providing
safe harbour to the Dutch Royal family; and
WHEREAS the Canadian Tulip Festival was established in 1953 to
celebrate the historic gift of tulips from the Dutch Royal Family; and
WHEREAS the Festival commemorates the crucial role that the Canadian
Armed Forces played in the Liberation of the Netherlands and Europe, as well as
the birth of Princess Margriet in Ottawa; and
WHEREAS 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the Liberation
of the Netherlands; and
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa hopes to build on our 75 years of
friendship with the people of the Netherlands by commemorating Ottawa’s special
connection with the Dutch Royal Family; and
WHEREAS both The Ottawa Hospital and the Canadian Tulip Festival are
in strong support of a commemoration in honour of Princess Margriet’s legacy
and as a symbol of our lifelong friendship with the people of the Netherlands;
and
WHEREAS Fairmont Park, located 350 meters from the Ottawa Hospital
Civic Campus, is a fitting tribute to Princess Margriet and the 75th
Anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Fairmont Park, located at 265 Fairmont
Avenue, be renamed the “Princess Margriet Park”; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an appropriate plaque be installed in
the park displaying the name “Princess Margriet Park” and including a brief
history of the commemoration.
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Councillors T. Tierney and G. Gower
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THREE READINGS
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a)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law
No. 2017-180 respecting the appointment of Municipal Law Enforcement Officers
in accordance with private property parking enforcement.
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b)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend
By-law 2001-301 to appoint certain Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in the
Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Department and in the
Transportation Services Department.
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c)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate
certain lands at cercle Artemis Circle and voie Bowstring Way on Plan
4M-1633, as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
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d)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish
certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use (Village
Centre Place).
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e)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend
By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of the lands known municipally as
1950 Scott Street and 312 and 314 Clifton Road.
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f)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend
Preston-Carling District Secondary Plan, Schedule B, of the Official Plan for
the City of Ottawa to permit a high-rise residential building at 333, 343 and
347 Preston Street and 17 Aberdeen Street.
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g)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa
to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of part of the lands known
municipally as 333 Preston Street.
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h)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend
By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of the lands known municipally as
412 Sparks Street.
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A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend
By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of the lands known municipally as
151 Chapel Street.
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j)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law
No. 2008-250 to implement provisions related to high-rise buildings.
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k)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend
By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of part of the lands known municipally
as 3324 Findlay Creek Drive, formerly 4789 Bank Street.
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l)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa
to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to correct an anomaly in the GM-General
Mixed-Use Zone.
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