Ottawa City Council

Agenda

Meeting #:
45
Date:
Time:
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Location:
Andrew S. Haydon Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, and by electronic participation

Melinda Aston, Council Coordinator,

613-580-2424 ext. 21838, Melinda.Aston@ottawa.ca


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Councilor L. Dudas

7.2.1

 
  • Petition received containing the signatures of 409 people requesting that Ottawa City Council develop an interim indoor action sports facility in collaboration with the Ottawa Skateboard Association (OSA) to address the closure of the Aberdeen project in 2024.
  • Electronic Petition submission received containing the signatures of 266 people requesting that Ottawa City Council determines the removal of dangerous armour stones from Point Beach Access in Constance Bay.

Councillor D. Hill advised that he would be absent from the City Council meeting of 30 October 2024.

  • Moved by A. Hubley
    Seconded byR. King

File No. ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0073 - Alta Vista (Ward 18)

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council :

    1. Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Campanile Campus, 1485 and 1495 Heron Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5
    2. Adopt the Conservation Design Guidelines, prepared by ERA Architects Inc, attached as Document 7, for use in evaluating future applications under the Ontario Heritage Act for 1495 Heron Road.

File No. ACS2024-CSS-GEN-010 – City-wide

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council approve the Poverty Reduction Strategy as outlined in this report and supporting documentation therein to achieve the first step in the Term of Council strategic objective “advance poverty reduction.”

File No. ACS2024-CSS-GEN-014 – City-wide

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council approve that the Director, Housing & Homelessness Services continue to administer the Canada Ontario Housing Benefit Program in accordance with the provincial guidelines, and the priorities as set out in this report.

File No. ACS2024-EPS-PPD-0004 - City Wide

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council:

    1. Approve Amendments to the City’s Licensing By-law (No. 2002-189, as amended) to establish regulations for the licensing of vapour product retailers as described in this report and in the general form as set out in Document 1.
    2. Direct the City Clerk to write to the Premier of Ontario and to the Ontario Minister of Health to recommend an amendment to Section 22 of the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017 to include vapour product sales offences within automatic prohibition order applications, as described in 
      this report.

File No. ACS2024-EPS-PSS-0002 - City Wide

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council:

    1. Receive the Public Safety Service 2023 Annual Report for information.
    2. Approve the proposed Emergency Management Program By-law as described in this report and in the general form set out in Document 1, and repeal By-law 2018-098.

File No. ACS2024-EPS-PSS-0003 - City Wide

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council receive this report for information.

File No. ACS2024-PWD-SWS-0005 – City-wide

  • Committee recommendation(s)

    That Council:

    1. Approve the updated Solid Waste Services By-law substantially in the formattached as Document 1 to be in effect December 2, 2024; and
    2. Authorize staff to finalize the proposed Solid Waste Services By-law as
      further described in this report.

File No. ACS2024-PDB-PS-0087 – City-wide

  • Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee and Planning and Housing recommendation(s) as amended

    That Council:

    1. consider the proposed Amendment 56 to Volume 2C, New Area-Specific Policy (Page 27 of Document 1 – Appendix A); and
    2. approve and adopt Official Plan Amendment 34, as presented in Document 1, and amended by Motion ARAC 2024-17-02 and PHC 2024-35-02. 

File No. ACS2024-PDB-PS-0095 – Alta Vista (18)

  • Committee recommendation(s) as amended

    That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1495 Heron Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a range of residential and non-residential uses in low and mid-rise buildings, as detailed in Document 2, as amended by Motion No. PHC 2024-36-01 and Document 3, as amended by Motion No. PHC 2024-36-01.

File No. ACS2024-PDB-GEN-0007 – City-wide

  • Committee recommendation(s) as amended

    That Council approve:

    1. The 2024 Development Charge Amendment Background Study set forth in Document 1 as amended by Document 3 and
    2. The City-wide Development Charge By-law, 2024-218, be amended in accordance with Document 2 as amended by Motion No. PHC 2024-36-02, to include the following as an amendment to By-law 2024-218:
      19.1   The sub-total and total lines in this by-law provide information at the time of the enactment of this by-law or the subsequent amendments thereto but do not affect the determination of the development charges imposed by this by-law.
    3. That pursuant to the Development Charges Act, subsection 12(3), no further public meeting is necessary; and
    4. That staff, as part of the comprehensive DC bylaw update scheduled for next year, review the feasibility of implementing additional DC eligible service categories that are currently not charged for, including:
      1. services related to public health; and,
      2. child care and early years programs and services under part VI of the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 and any related services; and,
      3. services related to proceedings under the Provincial Offences Act, including by-law enforcement services and municipally administered court services; and,
      4. services related to emergency preparedness; and
      5. services related to long-term care; and,
      6. waste diversion services; and

    5. That this review also include:
      1. a consideration of the potential for reduced financial pressure on taxpayers of implementing additional DC eligible service categories; and,
      2. a consideration of the potential advantages of establishing a level of service analysis where none currently exist; and,

      3. a recommendation on whether or not council should implement additional DC service categories.

File No. ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0008 - City-wide

  • Committee recommendation(s), as amended

    That Council approve:

    1. A new fee structure for Municipal Consent Applications and Utility Circulations as described in this report and set out in the Fee Schedule in Document 1;
    2. A New Municipal Consent Application and Utility Circulation By-law with provisions similar in effect to those set out in Document 2 and as described in this report;
    3. The conversion of a temporary full-time equivalent Right of Way Approvals Officer position to a permanent full-time equivalent position at an approximate annual cost of $125,000 funded entirely from Municipal Consent application and Utility Circulation fee revenues;
    4. The amendment to the Delegation of Authority By-law No. 2024-265 related to Municipal Access Agreements with telecommunication carriers as set out in Document 3 and described in this report;
    5. The revised fee structure for Road Cut Permit applications and update to the fee for Temporary Road Closure Permits and the amendment to Schedule A – Road Cut Fees and Securities of the Road Activity By-law No. 2003-445 as described in this report and set out in Documents 4 and 5;
    6. That staff in Public Works, in consultation with the Rail Office, undertake a review of the number of closures that have taken place over the last two years for Line 1 East extension to be conducted immediately, and the results reported back via a Memo to Council; and
    7. That the Rail Office provide the number of claims submitted by the public as a result of Line 1 East extension construction over the last two years.

File No. ACS2024-PDB-PSX-0026 – Orléans South-Navan (19)

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for part of 3636 Innes Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a low-rise mixed-use building, as detailed in Document 2.

File No. ACS2024-PDB-PSX-0035 – Orléans South-Navan (19)

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2128 Trim Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit the development of single-detached dwellings on a reduced lot width as detailed in Document 2.

  • Report Recommendation

    That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of October 16, 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 1-2.

  • Moved by A. Hubley
    Seconded byR. King
  • Moved by A. Hubley
    Seconded byM. Sutcliffe

    WHEREAS every resident of Ottawa deserves to feel safe within their community and to be free of discrimination on the basis of their religion, race, sexuality or immutable characteristics; and

    WHEREAS in 2023 incidents of hate crimes against Muslim, Jewish, LGBT and other minority groups in Ottawa increased by 19%; and

    WHEREAS no person should feel intimated from attending their place of worship, community center or any other community gathering space; and

    WHEREAS Ottawa’s Mosques, Churches, Synagogues, and related institutions provide onsite services for some of our most vulnerable community members, including seniors and children; and

    WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has no intention to prohibit peaceful gatherings, protests or demonstrations, including any such activities that occur as part of a labour union strike; and

    WHEREAS on June 18, 2024 Vaughan City Council passed the Protecting Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law, which defined vulnerable social infrastructure as religious institutions, schools, childcare centres, hospitals, and congregate care facilities;

    THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council direct staff to:

    1. Consider the feasibility of implementing a Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law similar to Vaughan’s as well as alternate (temporary or permanent) approaches to address the prevention of harassment and hate speech in connection to special events or demonstrations as part of the ongoing concurrent reviews of the Special Events on City Streets By-law and the Special Events on Private and Public Property By-law, including consulting with the Ottawa Police Service on the operational feasibility as part of this review; and
    2. Report on findings as part of the staff report on the review of the special events by-laws in Q1 2025.
  • Moved by W. Lo
    Seconded byS. Devine

    WHEREAS in accordance with Section 222 of the Municipal Act, 2001, municipalities are authorised the power to divide or redivide a municipality into wards or to dissolve existing wards, and

    WHEREAS a comprehensive review of ward boundaries was conducted in 2020, leading to the adoption of the Ward Boundaries and Council Composition By-law No. 2021-3 on 27 January 2021, which took effect at the 2022 municipal elections, and

    WHEREAS the current northern boundary for Ward 24 – Barrhaven East between Woodroffe and the Rideau River follows the NCC Greenbelt boundary, and

    WHEREAS Fallowfield Road is a vital transportation corridor for Barrhaven residents, and

    WHEREAS Longfields Drive between Woodroffe Avenue and Bill Leathem Drive is an important access route for Barrhaven East residents, and

    WHEREAS established principles of ward boundaries include geographic communities of interest and physical boundaries,

    THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that City Council direct staff to bring forward a report to the Finance and Corporate Services Committee no later than Q4 2024 that would change the northern boundary of Ward 24 – Barrhaven East east of Woodroffe Avenue as depicted in documents 1 and 2 in advance of the 2026 municipal elections.

    From the Woodroffe/Fallowfield intersection heading east, follow the centre line of Fallowfield Road to the intersection at Prince of Wales Drive. Then follow the middle of the municipal right-of-way between 2501, 2747, and 2821 Prince of Wales Drive straight to the middle of the Rideau River. Then follow the existing boundary between wards 9 and 10 south to where the current boundary between wards 9 and 24 meet.

  • Moved by A. Hubley
    Seconded byR. King

    That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed.

    a.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to protect its agricultural resources and natural heritage features from negative impacts caused by site alteration, and to prevent drainage issues and public nuisances resulting from site alteration activities.
    b.    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.
    c.    A bylaw of the city of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting the designation of fire routes.
    d.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2024-218, the Development Charges By-law, 2024.
    e.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to approve the expropriation of certain property interests in the City of Ottawa for the purposes of the of the Bank Street Renewal Project.
    f.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for solid waste management and to repeal by-law 2012-370.
    g.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at rang Fairline Row and ruelle Locomotion Lane on Plan 4M-1747 as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
    h.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use (promenade Conservancy Drive).
    i.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at rue Kiwi Street on Plan 4M-1728 as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
    j.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use (Bank Street, Belanger Avenue and Riverside Drive).
    k.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to adopt the Heritage Conservation District Plan for the ByWard Market Heritage Conservation District.
    l.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to adopt the Heritage Conservation District Plan for the Lowertown West Heritage Conservation District.
    m.    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 3636 Innes Road. 
    n.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 2128 Trim Road. 
    o.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 1495 Heron Road.
    p.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to remove the holding symbol from part of the lands known municipally as 6335 Perth Street. 
    q.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend Volume 1 of the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to update the designation for 1600 Stagecoach Road and to amend Volume 2B of the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to update the Village of Greely Secondary Plan.
    r.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at rue Albert Street and rue Lyon Street North on Plan 3922 as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
    s.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use (chemin de Jargeau Road), (voie Cerulean Way), (place Lumen Place), (voie Persimmon Way) and (rue de Beaugency Street).
    t.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use (Trailsedge Way).
    u.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands on croissant Moosonee Crescent and rue Big Dipper Street, Plan 4M-1672, croissant Apex Crescent, Plan 4M-1745, avenue Pantomime Avenue, Plan 4M-1745, avenue Savona Avenue, Plan 4M-1745 and avenue Solarium Avenue, Plan 4M-1641 as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
    v.    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2021-104 to correct for minor errors of an administrative nature as described herein.

  • Moved by A. Hubley
    Seconded byR. King

    That the following by-law be read and passed:

    To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 30 October 2024.

  • Moved by A. Hubley
    Seconded byR. King

    That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 30 October 2024 be adjourned.

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