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Finance and Economic Development Committee

Minutes 29

Tuesday, October 5, 2021
12:00 PM

Electronic Participation
This Meeting was held through electronic participation in accordance with Section 238 of the Municipal Act, 2001 as amended by the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020.

 

Notes:             1.         Please note that these Minutes are to be considered DRAFT until confirmed by Committee.

                        2.         Underlining indicates a new or amended recommendation approved by Committee.

                        3.         Except where otherwise indicated, reports requiring Council consideration will be presented to Council on 13 October 2021 in Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 29.

Present:

Chair: Mayor J. Watson
Vice-Chair: Councillor L. Dudas
Councillors: J. Cloutier, G. Darouze, E. El-Chantiry, G. Gower, A. Hubley, M. Luloff, S. Moffatt, T. Tierney

 

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

No declarations of interest were filed.

 

CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES

Minutes 28 – September 7, 2021

                                                                                                            CONFIRMED

 

 

FINANCE SERVICES DEPARTMENT

 

1.

SMALL BUSINESS PROPERTY TAX SUBCLASS

 

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REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that Council:

1.         Adopt the optional Small Business Property Tax Subclass for the 2022 taxation year and subsequent years, based on the criteria outlined in the report;

2.         Adopt a 15% discount for the Commercial and Industrial Small Business Property Tax Subclass, phased in equally over two years starting in the 2022 taxation year;

3.         Eliminate Commercial and Industrial Excess Land Property Tax Subclass discount, phased out equally over two years starting in the 2022 taxation year;

4.         Direct the Deputy City Treasurer, Revenue Services, to apply to the Government of Ontario to match the Small Business Property Tax Subclass discount approved by Council on the Small Business Tax Subclass Business Education Tax rate; and

5.         Appoint an Appellate Authority and Program Administrator for the Small Business Property Tax Subclass, per the Small Business Property Tax Subclass Regulation, as outlined in the report.

 

Wendy Stephanson, Chief Financial Officer, Finance Services (FS) and Joseph Muhuni, Acting Deputy City Treasurer, Revenue, FS, spoke to a PowerPoint presentation, a copy of which is held on file with the City Clerk.

Following questions to staff, the report recommendations were put before the Committee and were CARRIED as presented.

 

2.

PRUDENT INVESTOR UPDATE

 

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REPORT RECOMMENDATION

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that Council direct the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer to make a request to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing to make amendments required to Municipal Regulations to include the proposed pilot project approach for adopting the Prudent Investor Standard model as described in this report.

                                                                                                            CARRIED

 


INNOVATIVE CLIENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

 

3.

SOCIAL PROCUREMENT: ECONOMIC RECOVERY EFFORTS

 

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REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that Council:

1.         Receive this report in response to the motion in Document 4.

2.         Approve the inclusion of “sustainability” in the Procurement By-law section 3.1, under the definition of “Best Value”.

3.         Approve the inclusion of a sole-source rationale for social enterprises owned by non-profits or charities in section 22 of the Procurement By-law.

Committee heard from the following delegations who spoke in support of the report and Councillor Dudas’ motion:

·         Phil Robinson, Executive Director, Community Laundry Co-Operative

·         Michael Murr, Executive Director, Centre for Social Enterprise Development (CSED)

·         Ian Bingeman, Manager, Social Enterprise Platform Ottawa Community Foundation

The report recommendations CARRIED as presented.

 


 

OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK

 

4.

STATUS UPDATE – FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE INQUIRIES AND MOTIONS FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SEPTEMBER 23, 2021

 

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REPORT RECOMMENDATION

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee receive this report for information.

                                                                                                            RECEIVED

 

5.

ELECTION SIGNS BY-LAWS REVIEW

 

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REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS

1.         That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that City Council approve amendments to:

a.         The Signs on City Roads By-law (By-law No. 2003-520) as attached in Document 1; and

b.        The Temporary Signs on Private Property By-law (By-law No. 2004-239), as attached in Document 2.

2.         That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that City Council delegate authority to the City Clerk to place the amending by-laws for enactment on a future agenda of Council, as further described in this report.

                                                                                                            CARRIED

 

6.

OTTAWA WARD BOUNDARY REVIEW 2020 – IMPLEMENTATION REPORT

 

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REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that City Council:

1.         Receive this report for information;

2.         Approve the ward numbers and names for use in the 2022 Municipal Elections, as described in this report and set out in Document 6;

3.         Approve amendments to the Procedure By-law related to the timing of the inaugural Council meeting in 2022, further to legislative changes made by Bill 68, the Modernizing Ontario’s Municipal Legislation Act, 2017, as described in this report.

                                                                                                            CARRIED

 

 

PLANNING, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

 

7.

ACQUISITION OF DECOMMISSIONED RAILWAY CORRIDOR BEING PART OF THE BEACHBURG RAILWAY SUBDIVISION

 

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WEST CARLETON-MARCH (5) / KANATA NORTH (4)

 

REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend Council:

1.         Approve the acquisition of the fee simple interest in the Beachburg Subdivision Rail Corridor, from Dagmile Holdings Inc. (formerly Ottawa Central Railway Inc.) shown as 26 parcels on Document 1 being the “Fee Simple Lands”, having a total value of $740,000, plus applicable taxes and closing costs.

2.         Delegate authority to the Director, Corporate Real Estate Office to enter into, conclude, execute, amend, and implement on behalf of the City, the Purchase Agreement for the acquisition of the “Fee Simple Lands”, as described in this report.

                                                                                                            CARRIED

 

8.

LEASE RENEWAL – 370 CATHERINE STREET – EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SERVICES CENTRAL OFFICE

 

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REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that Council:

1.         Approve the renewal of a lease between City of Ottawa and 370 Catherine Street Operating Limited Partnership for 5,541.76 square metres of office space at 370 Catherine Street for a term of 10 years commencing November 1, 2021 and expiring on October 31, 2031 along with two early termination options, , for a total base rent consideration of $4,220,641 plus HST for the initial five years of the 10-year term;

2.         Delegate authority to Director, Corporate Real Estate Office to finalize and execute the lease agreement and to negotiate market rent for the remaining five years of the 10-year term in accordance with the term’s conditions detailed in this report.

                                                                                                            CARRIED

 

COUNCILLORS’ ITEMS

COUNCILLOR M. FLEURY

 

9.

SPORT COMMISSIONER 2021 UPDATE ON RETURN TO PLAY AND SITUATION OF SPORT IN OTTAWA

 

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REPORT RECOMMENDATION

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee receive and recommend Council receive this report for information.

 

                                                                                                            RECEIVED

Correspondence was received by Michael Crockatt, President & CEO, Ottawa Tourism, on October 5, 2021, which is held of file with the City Clerk.

 

IN CAMERA ITEMS*

That, in accordance with the Procedure By-Law 2021-24, the Finance and Economic Development Committee resolve In Camera pursuant to Subsections 13 (1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the city, and 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose, to receive and consider the Light Rail Transit (LRT) – Legal Update - In Camera - Reporting out date: Not to be reported out.  

 

LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT (LRT) – LEGAL UPDATE – IN CAMERA – REPORTING OUT DATE: NOT TO BE REPORTED OUT

 

 

The following motion was introduced:

 

MOTION No. FEDC 2021 1/29

Moved by Vice-Chair Dudas

 

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Finance and Economic Development Committee resolve In Camera to receive and consider LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT (LRT) – LEGAL UPDATE – pursuant to the Procedure By-Law, Subsections 13 (1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose – Reporting out Date: Not to be reported out.

                                                                                                            CARRIED

Committee resolved In Camera at 1:06 pm and resumed in open session at 4:51 pm.

Upon resuming in open session, Mayor Watson advised that the Finance and Economic Development Committee met In Camera to consider Light Rail Transit (LRT) – Legal Update.

As noted above, the content of the In Camera update regarding the O-Train Confederation Line LRT Stage 1 contains information pertaining to the legal aspects of the subject matter, the material falls within the exception contemplated by Subsections 13(1)(e), and 13(1)(f) of City Council’s Procedure By-Law. As such, this matter will not be reported out.

The subject matter of this item was the receipt and consideration of an update on the legal issues and options with respect to the Light Rail Transit (LRT). Upon resuming in open session, Mayor Watson stated that no votes were taken other than procedural motions and/or directions to staff and the following motion was then presented:

Committee then considered the following motion:

MOTION No. FEDC 2021 2/29

Moved by Councillor A. Hubley

 

WHEREAS the City delivered a Notice of Default on September 24, 2021, to the Rideau Transit Group (RTG) in relation to the August 8th Derailment outside the Tunney’s Pasture Station and the September 19th Derailment near the Tremblay Station; and

WHEREAS the City acted promptly in delivering this Notice of Default in light of the seriousness of the events and the consequences under the Project Agreement (the “Agreement”); and

WHEREAS in response to the Notice of Default, RTG was required to submit to the City a plan and schedule for the remediation of its breaches under the Agreement; and

WHEREAS on October 3, 2021, RTG submitted its purported plan and schedule to the City to remedy its breaches while at the same time disputing the Default; and

WHEREAS the City has reviewed RTG’s purported plan and schedule and continues to find both are unsatisfactory under all of the circumstances; and

WHEREAS the City is not waiving any contemplation of litigation privilege, lawyer-client privilege or public interest privilege;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that City Council:

1.         Direct the Director, Rail Construction Program, to deliver a Notice of Dispute under the Project Agreement with respect to the RTG Defaults; and

2.         Direct the Director, Rail Construction Program to proceed promptly to have the Defaults confirmed through the contractual dispute resolution process in the Agreement including, as necessary, asking the Court to confirm the validity of the RTG defaults; and

3.         Direct the City Manager to report back to Council on the outcome of these actions.

                                                                                                            CARRIED

 

INFORMATION PREVIOUSLY DISTRIBUTED

 

A

2021 PROPERTY ASSESSMENT APPEALS TO THE ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD BY THE CITY OF OTTAWA

 

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B

2020 CHARITABLE REBATES ANNUAL REPORT

 

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ADJOURNMENT

The meeting adjourned at 4:54 pm.

 

 

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Committee Coordinator                                          Chair

 

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