OTTAWA CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA 76
Wednesday, May 11 2022
10 AM
Andrew S. Haydon Hall and by
Electronic Participation in in accordance with Section 238 of the Municipal
Act, 2001, as amended, and the Procedure By-law (2021-24), as amended.
No regrets filed to date.
COMMITTEE MEETING
INFORMATION
Delegations: The
Committee heard from 2 delegations on this item
Debate: The Committee spent
approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes on this item.
Vote: The Committee
CARRIED the report recommendations as presented.
Position of Ward
Councillor(s): City Wide report
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Receive the information on the local share,
including the requested municipal portion, as outlined in this report;
2. Approve the financial framework and
guiding principles for developing a response to the Ottawa Hospital’s
request, as outlined in this report;
3. Direct Staff to review and report back in
the next term of Council with options for a municipal portion of the local
share contribution; and
4. Direct staff to bring forward a
background study and amending by-law to impose a special area development
charge to fund the future increase in need for service required for the new
Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus and to repeal the current discretionary
exemption listed in clause 7(p) of the existing Development Charges By-law
2019-156.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council direct staff to implement up to an additional $30
million in loan capital for the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program by way of
debentures, capital financing, or other allowable financing options pursuant
to the Municipal Act, 2001 based on whichever option represents the
most cost-effective method available at the time of borrowing, to be repaid
by property owners and that the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer be
authorized to execute any agreements to implement the additional program
capital.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 for 129 and 133 Catherine Street to permit a low rise apartment
building, as detailed in Document 3.
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COMMITTEE MEETING INFORMATION
Delegations:
The Committee heard from 5 delegation
on this item and the applicant
Debate:
The Committee spent
approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes on this item.
Vote:
The Committee CARRIED the
report recommendations as presented, on a division of 9
yeas and 1 nay.
Position
of Ward Councillor(s): Opposed
Position
of Advisory Committee: There are no advisory committee comments for this
report.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve the following:
1. Amend the current Official Plan, Volume
2a, Secondary Plans, Richmond Road / Westboro Secondary Plan for 335 and 339
Roosevelt Avenue, 344 Winston Avenue, and 379 and 389 Wilmont Avenue to
permit two 12-story high rise apartments and three three-story low rise
apartments, as detailed in Document 2a.
2. Amend the new Official Plan, Volume 2A,
Urban Secondary Plans, Richmond Road / Westboro Secondary Plan for 335 and
339 Roosevelt Avenue, 344 Winston Avenue, and 379 and 389 Wilmont Avenue to
permit two 12-story high rise apartments and three three-story low rise
apartments, as detailed in Document 2b.
3. Amend the Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 335
and 339 Roosevelt Avenue, 344 Winston Avenue, and 379 and 389 Wilmont Avenue
to permit two 12 story high rise apartments and three three-story low rise
apartments, as detailed in Documents 3 and 4.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
1. That Council approve an amendment to
Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 982 and 986 Frances Street to permit an additional
use of a day care, along with associated parking provisions as detailed in
Document 2.
2. That the approval of the implementing
by-law not proceed until the applicant has entered into a development
agreement and address the following matters:
a. 982 and 986 Frances have merged on title
b. Site services for 982 and 986 Frances are
merged
c. Fencing and additional landscaping are
provided and are sensitive to the abutting residential properties, to the
satisfaction of Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 for 2275 Mer Bleue Road to permit a subdivision consisting of on
street townhouse and back-to-back townhouse units on public streets and a
future mixed-use development block fronting on Brian Coburn Boulevard, as
detailed in Document 2.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve that staff report back to
Committee in 2023 with the results of a comprehensive review as to the feasibility
of permitting resident or community group landscaping projects within the
Right of Way, as well as recommendations concerning its implementation,
including any necessary internal resources, by-law amendments, associated
procedural and permitting requirements, and an analysis or recommendation of
any broader programs or funding that could support the above framework.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 for 4785 (4747) Highway 17 to prohibit residential development on
the retained farmland, as detailed in Document 2.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 for part of 4639 Donnelly Drive to put a holding provision on the
retained land until a Risk Assessment Report is and Slope Stability Report
are completed, as detailed in Document 2.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
1. That Council approve an amendment to
Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 4240 Cambrian Road West to prohibit residential
development and restrict sensitive land uses on the severed land, as detailed
in Document 2.
2. That Council waive the requirement for
Cash-in-Lieu of Parkland Dedication as specified in By-law No. 2009-95 for
Consent Application D08-01-21/B-00217.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the amendment to the
All-Terrain Vehicle, Off-Road Vehicle and Snowmobile By law (By-law No.
2019-421) as detailed in Document 1 and Document 2.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve the Fuel Tank (Home Heating Oil)
Incentive Program as described in this report to support the objective of eliminating
threats to the drinking water source.
2. Delegate the authority to the General
Manager of Infrastructure and Water Services or designate to implement the
program as outlined in this report and to execute all agreements associated
with this program.
3. Direct staff to report back to Committee
and Council by early 2025 on the results of the program.
4. Approve the request for an additional
$53,000 to support the Fuel Tank (Home Heating Oil) Incentive Program, funded
from 906087 2018 Watermain Improvements.
5. Direct staff to amend the eligibility
requirements for the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program so that the minimum
loan amount is decreased to $5,000 for only the 12 homes referenced in the
Fuel Tank Incentive Program report. All other eligibility requirements would
remain the same.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve, Ottawa Community Housing
Corporation’s (OCHC) redirection of property tax savings as follows:
a. Provide authority for OCHC to allocate,
on an exceptional basis, the net amount of 2022 education portion of the
property tax savings towards their 2022 operating deficit, if any, after
servicing the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Co-Investment Loan; and
b. Direct OCHC to report on the use of the
savings from the education portion of the property taxes as part of their
annual information return to the City’s Housing Services, in its capacity as
the Service Manager.
2. Receive for information purposes the
update on Ottawa Community Housing Corporation’s $165.6M loan for capital
repair funding from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Co-Investment
Fund.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve the following:
1. Designate 92 Florence Street and 254
& 256 St-Denis Street as municipal capital housing facilities as permitted
under Section 110 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and as defined in section
2(1)18. of the Ontario Regulation 603/06 as amended;
2. Implement this designation by a Municipal
Capital Facilities Agreement (MCFA) between the City of Ottawa and the
identified housing providers for each property (Document 1) and enact the
associated by-law (Document 2);
3. Approve the amendment to the Municipal
Capital Facility By-law 2007-477 and associated Municipal Capital Facility Agreement
(MCFA) for 39 Auriga Drive, being the head office of Ottawa Community Housing
Corporation, to extend the term to December 31, 2042, or until the property
ceases to operate and provide the same services under the provisions of the
MCFA at this location, whichever event occurs first.
4. Authorize the Chief Financial
Officer/City Treasurer to conclude and execute all necessary agreements as
described in this report.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the 2022 levies for the Rideau
Valley, South Nation and Mississippi Valley Conservation Authorities as
presented in Document 1, and as outlined in this report.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve the acquisition of a fee simple
interest in lands owned by CRT Development Incorporated shown as Parcel 2 on
Document 1 being the “Fee Simple Lands,” for the total net consideration of
$3,002,602 plus applicable taxes and closing costs.
2. Delegate authority to the General
Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development to enter into,
conclude, execute, amend and implement, on behalf of the City, the Property
Acquisition Agreement for the acquisition of the Fee Simple Lands, as
described in this report.
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COMMITEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve the Brownfield Redevelopment
Grant application submitted by Soho Champagne (Phase 2) Inc., owner of the
property at 115 Champagne Avenue South, for Property Tax Assistance and
Rehabilitation Grant under the Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement
Plan (2015), not to exceed a total of $1,030,985 for which the Property Tax
Assistance grant payment period will be phased over a maximum of three years
and the Rehabilitation Grant payment will be phased over a maximum of ten
years of development, subject to the establishment of, and in accordance
with, the terms and conditions of the Brownfield Redevelopment Grant
Agreement; the maximum deferral of Development Charges of $991,535 under the
Development Charge Deferral Program; and the estimated contribution of
$120,454 towards the Municipal Leadership Strategy fund;
2. Delegate the authority to the General
Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development, to execute a
Brownfield Redevelopment Grant Agreement with Soho Champagne (Phase 2) Inc.,
establishing the terms and conditions governing the payment of the grant for
the redevelopment of 115 Champagne Avenue South, to the satisfaction of the
General Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department,
the City Solicitor and the Chief Financial Officer.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve the Brownfield Redevelopment
Grant application submitted by Claridge Homes (Hintonburg Yards) Inc., owner
of the property at 1040 Somerset Street West, for Rehabilitation Grant under
the Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan (2010), not to exceed
a total of $1,826,415 for which the grant payment period will be phased over
a maximum of ten years of development, subject to the establishment of, and
in accordance with, the terms and conditions of the Brownfield Redevelopment
Grant Agreement; and the estimated contribution of $149,943 towards the
Municipal Leadership Strategy fund;
2. Delegate the authority to the General
Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development, to execute a
Brownfield Redevelopment Grant Agreement with Claridge Homes (Hintonburg
Yards) Inc., establishing the terms and conditions governing the payment of
the grant for the redevelopment of 1040 Somerset Street West, to the
satisfaction of the General Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic
Development Department, the City Solicitor and the Chief Financial Officer.
3. Exempt the proposed redevelopment of 1040
Somerset Street West from paying future Municipal Development Charges up to a
maximum of $1,595,125, under Section 7(s) of the Development Charges By-law
2019 156 under the Guideline for the Development Charge Reduction Program due
to Site Contamination, approved by Council March 28, 2007 and is included in
the $1,826,415 grant request as outlined in Recommendation 1.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve the creation of the Veterans’
Housing Character Area for the area shown in Document 1;
2. Adopt the Veterans’ Housing Character
Area Management Guidelines, attached as Document 3;
3. Direct staff to undertake monitoring for
a period of three years and report back to the Built Heritage Sub-Committee
on the conservation outcomes of the Veterans’ Housing Character Area Management
Guidelines as outlined in Section 7.0 of Document 3;
4. Direct staff, in consultation with the
community and ward councillor, to coordinate the design and installation of
commemorative installations or interpretive signage within the Veterans’
Housing Character Area;
5. Direct staff to evaluate 1 Harrold Place
(Harrold Place Park) and 915 Merivale Road (St. Teklehaimanot Ethiopian
Orthodox Tewahedo Church) for designation under Part IV of the Ontario
Heritage Act.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
1. That Council approve an amendment to
Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2046 and 2050 Scott Street and 295, 297, 299 and
301 Ashton Avenue to permit the construction of a 30-storey mixed-use
high-rise building, as detailed in Document 2.
2. 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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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve the following:
a) Amend the Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2960
Leitrim Road and one unaddressed parcel to permit a low-rise subdivision,
including a City park block, as detailed in Document 2; and
b) Amend the Leitrim Community Design Plan to
designate 2960 Leitrim Road and one unaddressed parcel as General Urban, as
shown in Document 5.
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve the installation of All Way
Stop Control at the intersections of:
• Ste-Monique Street at Marquette Avenue
• Ste-Monique Street at Lavergne Street, to occur
only if / when the grade of the slope of Ste-Monique is flattened to align
with the minimum grade values for stop controls at intersections as
identified in the Transportation Association of Canada’s Geometric Design
Guide;
• Stewart Street at Nelson Street;
• Stewart Street at Cobourg Street; and,
• Stewart Street at Augusta Street.
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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 April 27, 2022, 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 to 4.
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MOTIONS OF WHICH NOTICE HAS BEEN
PREVIOUSLY GIVEN
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MOTION
Moved by: Councillor: R. Brockington
Seconded by: Councillor T. Tierney
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa, through Schedule 2 of its Licensing
By-law 2002-189, licenses driving school operators and driving instructors; and
WHEREAS in both 2007 and 2011, Council amended Schedule 2 of
By-law 2002-189 to prohibit driving instruction within defined areas adjacent
to the Ministry of Transportation (Ontario) (“MTO”) drive test offices located
at 5303 Canotek Road and 1570 Walkley Road respectively, in order to address
on-going issues with increased traffic and potential safety concerns in the
residential areas adjacent to the test facilities; and
WHEREAS the MTO has recently established a temporary drive test office
at the Hunt Club Plaza at 3310 McCarthy Road resulting in increase in traffic
volume on adjacent residential streets of Lillico Drive, Bennett Street, and
Erin Crescent; and
WHEREAS there are safety concerns expressed by the
community in this regard and therefore the matter is time sensitive;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council approve amendments to
Schedule 2 of By-law 2002-189, to prohibit driving instruction within a defined
area including Lillico Drive, Bennett Street, and Erin Crescent and being adjacent
to the temporary MTO drive test office at 3310 McCarthy Road; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff be delegated authority to bring
forward an amending by-law to repeal the amending provision within six months
of the closure of the MTO’s temporary drive test office at 3310 McCarthy Road.
MOTION
Moved
by: Councillor J. Cloutier
Seconded by: Councillor R. King
WHEREAS in post-WWII Ottawa, renowned French planner,
Jacques Gréber
was tasked by Prime Minister
MacKenzie King with planning our National Capital in memory of Canadian’s who gave
their lives in WWII and to accommodate population growth while accentuating
Ottawa’s natural beauty; and,
WHEREAS the Gréber Report retained and enhanced Ottawa’s green spaces
including Grasshopper Hill Park; and,
WHEREAS in 1995 a commemorative plaque was established
in Grasshopper Hill Park recognizing this work; and,
WHEREAS a memorial tree was planted on May 5,
1995 “to honour those brave Canadians” for whom the report was designed in
memory of; and,
WHEREAS the current plaque and tree commemorating
the Gréber report enacted by the Mackenzie King Government
in honour of WWII soldiers has reached their end of life; and
WHEREAS the Greenspace Stewardship Committee, aligned
through the Alta Vista Community Association have championed the replacement, relocation
and updated version of this commemoration including text in both Canada’s
official languages; and
WHEREAS the cost of the Commemorative Tree,
planted in the fall of 2022, and accompanying plaque will be paid for by the Greenspace
Stewardship Committee; and
WHEREAS City Staff have worked with the
community to agree upon a suitable location nearby and in the same park space
as the old commemorative plaque and tree,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that City Council approve
the relocation and installation of a new tree and updated plaque in Grasshopper
Hill Park; and
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the plaque read “The Mackenzie King Government dedicated
the planning of the National Capital to the memory of Canadians who gave their
lives to the Nation in the Second World War. (Gréber Report). This memorial
was placed on Grasshopper Hill to honour those brave Canadians. Take a moment,
feel the peace and consider their sacrifice.”.
“Le gouvernement de Mackenzie King
a dédié le plan d’aménagement de la capitale nationale à la mémoire des
Canadiens et des Canadiennes qui ont perdu la vie au service de leur pays
pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale (Rapport Gréber). Cette plaque commémorative,
est un hommage à ces braves Canadiens et Canadiennes. Profitez d’un moment de
calme pour réfléchir et honorer leur sacrifice”.
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Notice of Intent from the Integrity Commissioner to Submit the
2022 Mid-Term Report for Consideration at the City Council Meeting of May 25,
2022.
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THREE
READINGS
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Councillors C. Kitts and J. Leiper
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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 No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of
the lands known municipally as 2960 Leitrim and one unaddressed
parcel.
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c)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend the Richmond Road/Westboro Secondary Plan of
Volume 2A of the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to increase maximum
building heights and add site-specific policies to lands known municipally as
335 and 339 Roosevelt Avenue, 344 Winston Avenue and 379 and 389 Wilmont
Avenue.
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d)
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 335 and 339 Roosevelt Avenue, 344 Winston
Avenue, and 379 and 389 Wilmont Avenue.
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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 129 and 133 Catherine Street.
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f)
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 2275 Mer Bleue Road.
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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
the lands known municipally as 4240 Cambrian Road West.
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h)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to
change the zoning of lands known municipally as 385 Sussex Drive.
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i)
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 la Mer-Bleue Road).
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j)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway
and assume them for public use (boulevard Jeanne-d’Arc Boulevard North/nord,
Prestige Circle).
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k)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2007-478 respecting permit fees.
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l)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2020-195 respecting fees and
charges for Ottawa Fire Services.
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m)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-75 respecting fees and charges
for inspections and file searches by Ottawa Fire Services.
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n)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-237 respecting a housekeeping
amendment to the Fireworks By-law.
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o)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-189 respecting license fees.
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p)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-255 respecting fees.
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q)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2004-163 respecting fees for open
air fire permits.
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r)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-77 respecting pet registration
fees.
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s)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2013-416 respecting fees.
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t)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2018-99 respecting fees.
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u)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2013-232 respecting fees.
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v)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2004-239 respecting permit fees for
temporary signs.
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w)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to authorize the undertaking of energy efficiency and
water conservation works on private property as local improvements under the
Better Homes Loan Program.
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x)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a Vacant Unit Tax for the City of
Ottawa.
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y)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish the Parks and Recreation Facilities
Reserve Fund for the City of Ottawa.
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z)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to levy a special charge in respect of the Business
Improvement Areas in the City of Ottawa and to provide for the collection of these
special charges for the year 2022.
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aa)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to impose, levy and collect a rate for the purposes of
The Sparks Street Mall Management Board with respect to the Sparks Street
Mall for the year 2022.
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bb)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend the fees in By-law No. 2021-391, as amended,
for fees and charges for services, activities and information provided by Revenue
Services of the Finance Services Department.
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cc)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for the Stonebridge
Community Association within the designated area known as the Stonebridge
Community Area for the year 2022.
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dd)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a percentage by which tax decreases are
limited for 2022 for properties in the commercial, industrial and multi-
residential property classes.
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ee)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa respecting property subclass tax reductions for the
year 2022.
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ff)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for the Britannia Village
Ottawa River Flood Protection Works within the service area known as the
Britannia Village Ottawa River Flood Protection Program.
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gg)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa respecting the calculation of the amount of taxes for
municipal and school purposes payable in respect of property in the
commercial classes, industrial classes or multi-residential property class
for 2022.
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hh)
A by-law of
the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for public transportation
within the Rural Transit Service Areas for the year 2022.
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ii)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for fire protection and
prevention in the urban service area for the year 2022.
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jj)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for public transportation
within the service area known as the Urban Transit Area for the year 2022.
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kk)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for fire protection and
prevention in the rural service area for the year 2022.
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ll)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for the Canterbury
Community Outdoor Covered Refrigerated Rink Facility within the service area
known as the Canterbury designated area for the year 2022.
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mm) A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to levy taxes for the year 2022 for the City of Ottawa’s share of the
costs of the conservation authorities.
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nn)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for the service area known
as the Mosquito Nuisance Control Program and Mosquito Research Program –
Special Area for the year 2022.
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oo)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to levy taxes for the year 2022 for police services.
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pp)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to set the instalment due dates and the interest and
penalty rates applicable to the collection of property taxes for 2023.
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qq)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to establish the tax ratios for the taxation year 2022.
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rr)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to levy taxes for the year 2022.
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ss)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2019-421 to regulate the operation
of All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), Multi-Purpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles,
Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles, and Motorized Snow Vehicles on certain
designated highways and unopened road allowances within the City of Ottawa.
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tt)
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 4747 and 4785 Highway 17.
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uu)
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 4639 Donnelly Drive.
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