OTTAWA
CITY COUNCIL
Wednesday, 14 October 2015, 10:00 a.m.
Andrew S. Haydon Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West
MINUTES 19
The Council of the City of Ottawa met
at Andrew S. Haydon Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, on Wednesday, 14
October 2015 beginning at 10:00 a.m.
The Mayor, Jim Watson, presided and
led Council in a moment of reflection.
Council
observed a moment of silence in honour of Al Loney, former Councillor for the
City of Nepean and the Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton. Mr. Loney
passed away on Thursday, October 8, 2015.
A Moment
of Silence was also observed in honour of Max Keeping, broadcaster, former
anchor of CTV Ottawa, humanitarian and philanthropist. Mr. Keeping passed away on
Thursday, October 1, 2015.
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The
national anthem was performed by Isabella Bruinsma.
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Mayor Jim Watson and
Councillor Tim Tierney presented the Mayor’s City Builder Award to Randy Born,
recognizing his continued leadership and dedication to his community.
Mayor Jim Watson presented a cheque in
the amount of $15,000 from the Union of Solicitor General Employees (USGE) to
the United Way of Ottawa and the Community Foundation of Ottawa in support of
the Syrian refugee crisis.
All members were present.
See specific Agenda
Items for declarations: Transportation Committee Report 8, Item 21 of the City Council
Agenda, Free Parking for Veterans on Remembrance Day – Motion.
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Submission received, containing 20 signatures from residents of
Feriand Street, requesting that the City of Ottawa cease and abandon their plan
to change the spelling of Feriand Street to Ferland Street.
No regrets were filed.
MOTION
NO. 19/1
Moved by Councillor E. El-Chantiry
Seconded by Councillor K. Egli
That the report from the
Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation entitled “Ottawa Community Lands
Development Corporation (OCLDC) - 2014 Annual Report”; Agriculture and Rural
Affairs Committee Report 8; Audit Committee Report 5; Environment Committee
Report 5; Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 8; Planning
Committee Report 14A; and Transportation Committee Report 8 be received and
considered;
That the Rules
of Procedure be suspended to receive and consider Planning Committee Reports 15
and 15A (In-Camera) (Subsection 29.(3)), because of the urgency of the
items contained in the reports (specific reasons set out below).
(Waiver
of the Rules is being requested for Planning Committee Report 15, Item #15 of the Agenda, as the outcome of the appeal in respect of this matter is to be
considered by the Ontario Municipal Board on October 15, 2015.)
(Waiver
of the Rules is being requested for Planning Committee Report 15, Item #16 of
the Agenda, in order for the project to proceed in a timely manner while
weather conditions are permissible.)
(Waiver
of the Rules is being requested for Planning Committee Report 15A, Item #17 of
the Agenda, as, should a settlement not
be agreed upon, witness statements will need to be provided by the City
immediately.
CARRIED
REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Receive the Audited financial statements
of the Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation (OCLDC) for the Year
2014 in the Annual Report in Document 1; and
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2. Appoint Ernst & Young LLP as the
auditor of the Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation for the Year
2015.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council adopt the Engineer’s Report prepared by Robinson
Consultants Inc., entitled Amendment to the Engineer’s Report for the
Flewellyn Municipal Drain Branch 1 dated August 2015 and give 1st and 2nd
reading to the By-law attached as Document 2 to this report in accordance
with Sections 42 and 45 of the Drainage Act of Ontario.
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CARRIED
AGRICULTURE AND
RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AND PLANNING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve the Protocol for Wildlife Protection during Construction, attached as
Document 1.
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CARRIED
(* See also Item 5 of Planning
Committee Report 14A)
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve the individual motions of support for the Ground Mounted Solar FIT
program project applications listed as Appendices A through E in Document 1.
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MOTION NO. 19/2
Moved by Councillor
E. El-Chantiry
Seconded by
Councillor S. Moffatt
WHEREAS additional requests for Council Support Resolutions for projects
associated with the Feed in Tariff (FIT) program have been received by the City
after Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee consideration of the report
entitled Feed-in-Tariff Program for Ground-Mount Solar FIT Projects (ARAC
Report 8, Item 8), which is listed as Item 4 on the Council Agenda;
WHEREAS the window for applications is expected to close on October
23;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT that Council amend Agriculture and
Rural Affairs Committee Report 8, Item 8 to add the additional appendices F and
G, as outlined below.
Appendix F – 3543 Baskins Beach Road PIN
# 045650416 (Ward 5)
WHEREAS
capitalized terms not defined herein have the meanings
ascribed to them in the FIT Rules, Version 4.0;
WHEREAS
William Robert Baskin and Laurie Jean Baskin (the “Applicant”) proposes to
construct and operate a ground mount solar installation (the “Project”) on 3543
Baskins Beach Road (the “Lands”) in the City of Ottawa under the Province’s FIT
program;
WHEREAS
the Applicant has requested that Council of the City of Ottawa indicate by
resolution Council’s support for the construction and operation of the Project
on the Property;
WHEREAS
pursuant to the FIT Rules, Version 4.0, Applications whose Projects receive the
formal support of Local Municipalities will be awarded Priority Points, which
may result in the Applicant being offered a FIT Contract prior to other Persons
applying for FIT Contracts;
THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the City of Ottawa supports the construction
and operation of the Project on the Lands;
THEREFORE
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT this resolution's sole purpose is to enable the
Applicant to receive Priority Points under the FIT Program and may not be used
for the purpose of any other form of municipal approval in relation to the
Application or Project or any other purpose.
Appendix G – PIN # 04544004 (Ward 5)
WHEREAS
capitalized terms not defined herein have the meanings
ascribed to them in the FIT Rules, Version 4.0;
WHEREAS
Bruce D. Baskin (the “Applicant”) proposes to construct and operate a ground
mount solar installation (the “Project”) on 04544004 (the “Lands”) in the City
of Ottawa under the Province’s FIT program;
WHEREAS
the Applicant has requested that Council of the City of Ottawa indicate by
resolution Council’s support for the construction and operation of the Project
on the Property;
WHEREAS
pursuant to the FIT Rules, Version 4.0, Applications whose Projects receive the
formal support of Local Municipalities will be awarded Priority Points, which
may result in the Applicant being offered a FIT Contract prior to other Persons
applying for FIT Contracts;
THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the City of Ottawa supports the construction
and operation of the Project on the Lands;
THEREFORE
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT this resolution's sole purpose is to enable the
Applicant to receive Priority Points under the FIT Program and may not be used
for the purpose of any other form of municipal approval in relation to the
Application or Project or any other purpose.
CARRIED
Item 4 of the City Council Agenda, as
amended by Motion No. 19/2, was then put to Council and CARRIED.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
receive the Report on Audit Follow-ups and the following detailed audit
follow-up reports:
• Follow-up to the Audit of Budgeting for Growth Funding
• Follow-up to the Audit of Occupational Health and
Safety
• Follow-up to the Audit of Performance Measurement
• Follow-up to the Audit of Procurement Practices –
General
• Follow-up to the Audit of Procurement Practices –
Hedging Activities
• Follow-up to the Audit of the Corporate Communications
Function
• Follow-up to the Audit of the Human Resources Master
Plan
• Follow-up to the Audit of the Management of Vacant
Positions
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RECEIVED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That
Council:
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1. Endorse the Operational Plan, and
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2. Receive the 2014 Drinking Water Quality
Management System Annual Report.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
adopt the enactment of By-Law 2015- xxx, as an amendment to By-Law 2012-370.
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MOTION NO. 19/3
Moved by Councillor
D. Chernushenko
Seconded by
Councillor J. Cloutier
WHEREAS Environment Committee Report
5, Item 2, Solid Waste Bylaw Amendments (listed as Item 7 on the Council
Agenda) was issued with an incorrect version of Document 1 (English and
French);
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council Approve that Document 1 of the
report, as approved by Environment Committee and as attached to this motion as Appendix
A, replace the incorrect version of Document 1 issued with Environment
Committee report 5.
CARRIED
Item 7 of the City
Council Agenda as amended by Motion No. 19/3, was then put to Council and CARRIED
with Councillor R. Brockington dissenting and with
Councillor B. Monette dissenting on Section 72 of the amended By-law.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve the development of a Backflow Prevention Program in accordance with
the parameters and consultation strategy described in this report, and report
back to Committee and Council with program details in Q1 2016.
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CARRIED with Councillor S. Moffatt
dissenting.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council receive this report for information.
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RECEIVED
Item G on the Bulk Consent Agenda was
lifted from the Bulk Consent Agenda for consideration as part of the regular
Agenda.
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council
approve that:
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1. By-law 130 of 1996 of the former City of
Gloucester be amended such that by-law, section 5, does not apply where no
cost has been incurred by the municipality; and,
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2. By-law 20-90 and By-law 21-90 of the
former City of Nepean be amended such that by-law, section 2(1), does not
apply where no cost has been incurred by the municipality.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve the objectives contained in the French Language Services Advisory
Committee’s 2015-2018 work plan, as detailed in Document 1.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council
approve the timetable for developing and approving the 2016 budget, and the
2016 to 2018 operating and capital budget strategies as outlined in the
report and which includes the following:
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1. The City Wide levy, which includes
Police, Library and Public Health, be increased by 1.75% per year; and
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2. Each year, all new operating budget needs
will be as established in Council’s strategic initiatives setting process
with the funding as identified in report ACS2015-CMR-OCM-0016 – Proposed
2015-2018 Term of Council Priorities; and
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3. Each year, all strategic initiative
capital projects will be as identified in Council’s strategic initiatives
setting process with the funding as identified in report ACS2015-CMR-OCM-0016
– Proposed 2015-2018 Term of Council Priorities; and
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4. That the budget allocation for Transit
services be based on a 2.5% increase to the Transit levy, as identified in
the Transit Affordability Plan and a pro-rated share of the estimated 1.3%
increase in taxes resulting from growth in assessment and that Council
request the Commission develops its draft budget within this allocation; and
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5. That, as part of the annual budget
process, the budget allocation for Police, Library and Public Health Boards
be based on their individual pro-rated share of a 1.75% tax increase and an
estimated 1.3% increase in taxes resulting from growth in assessment, and
that Council request that these Boards develop their draft budgets within
their annual allocation; and
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6. That the Rate supported (water and sewer
services) draft budget be developed utilizing a 6% increase in the water rate
as projected in the 2012 Long Range Financial Plan; and
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7. That the following dates in Document 1
be amended as follows:
• In part 2, Tabling of Draft Budget with
Council – November 12 Thursday
• In part 4, Ottawa Public Library Board -
December 1 Tuesday
• In part 4, Public Health Board –
December 7 Monday
• In part 4, Audit Committee – November 26
Thursday
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CARRIED with
Councillors R. Chiarelli and J. Leiper dissenting.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve that the City support the resolution from
Haldimand County and request that the Minister of Finance and Minister of
Municipal Affairs review the eligibility criteria for property tax rebates
for vacancy pursuant to Section 364 of the Municipal Act, 2001 to
ensure that the eligibility criteria reflects intent of the legislation and
consider the impact on municipal revenues.
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CARRIED
PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 14A
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2 Fourth Avenue, 364, 368,
370 and 372 Queen Elizabeth Driveway and 1 Fifth Avenue to permit the
development of a planned unit development consisting of two low-rise
apartment buildings totaling 18 units, with a shared underground parking
structure, as detailed in Document 3.
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MOTION NO. 19/4
Moved by Councillor
J. Harder
Seconded by
Councillor D. Chernushenko
WHEREAS Report ACS2015-PAI-PGM-0128 recommends approval of a zoning
by-law amendment to permit a planned unit development; and
WHEREAS the Heights and Yards Schedule (Document 4) of the report
has conflicting measurements along the south west side of the property;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Document 4, in the report, be replaced
with the attached schedule; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT pursuant to the Planning Act,
subsection 34(17) no further notice be given.
CARRIED
Item 13 of the City Council Agenda, as
amended by Motion No. 19/4, was then put to Council and CARRIED.
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council
approve:
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1. The Former Canadian Forces Base
Rockcliffe Community Design Plan as outlined in this report and in Document
2;
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2. The Former Canadian Forces Base
Rockcliffe Master Servicing Study, as outlined in Document 3;
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3. The Former Canadian Forces Base
Rockcliffe Redevelopment – Stormwater Management Existing Conditions and Low
Impact Development Pilot Project Scoping, as outlined in Document 4; and
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4. Official Plan Amendment XX, as outlined
in Document 5, including the addition of the Former Canadian Forces Base
Rockcliffe Secondary Plan, as amended by correcting Schedule D of the
Secondary Plan to show a continuous multi-use pathway on Codd’s Road up to
the Secondary Plan boundary, which is the southern property line of the
former airbase.
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CARRIED
AGRICULTURE AND
RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AND PLANNING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
endorse that By-law 2014-229 be revised such that the applicability of the
area specific development charge for water and sanitary sewer services be in
respect of the revised Schedule I attached as Document 1.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve a waiver to Section 122A.(1), clauses (b) and (c), of the Permanent
Signs on Private Property By-law No. 2005-439, as amended, to allow a mural
on the exterior of the parking garage structure at the rear of the property
at 373 Laurier Avenue East.
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CARRIED
MOTION
NO. 19/5
Moved by Councillor J. Harder
Seconded by Councillor T. Tierney
That
Council approve the proposed resolution of the appeals by the Greater Ottawa
Home Builders’ Association and the Building and Owners and Managers Association
of Ottawa, and partial resolution of the appeals by Caivan Development Corporation,
Minto Communities Inc., Mattamy (Jock River) Limited, Richmond Village (North)
Limited as and Richmond Village (South) Limited, as set forth in Document 1.
CARRIED with Councillors R. Chiarelli, C. McKenney
and T. Nussbaum dissenting.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT 8
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COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council
approve:
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1. Amendments to the Winter Overnight
Parking Regulations as outlined in this report;
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2. Amendments to the Traffic and Parking By-law
(By-law No. 2003-530, as amended) to expand the authority of the General
Manager of the Public Works Department with respect to identifying when
overnight winter parking prohibitions are necessary, as detailed in Document
1, to take effect November 15, 2015;
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3. The reduction of the overnight parking
rate to $0 to allow for free parking in City-owned parking garages for time
periods in which an overnight winter parking ban has been implemented under
the Traffic and Parking By-law, as described in this report; and
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4. Amendments to the fee structure for
on-street parking permits, in accordance with the City of Ottawa On-Street
Parking Permit Policy, effective upon approval of this report, and as
outlined within the report.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council
approve that:
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1. Energy Ottawa Inc. (“Energy Ottawa”)
carry out the conversion of the City of Ottawa’s street lighting
infrastructure to light emitting diode (LED) technology as per the
implementation schedule outlined in this report;
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2. Energy Ottawa undertake the ongoing
maintenance of the City’s existing and future street lighting infrastructure,
as described in this report; and,
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3. The General Manager, Public Works
Department be granted delegated authority to negotiate, conclude, and
execute, with the concurrence of the City Clerk and Solicitor, legal
agreements with Energy Ottawa, as described in this report.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council
approve:
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1. The Complete Streets Implementation
Framework and;
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2. That staff report back to the
Transportation Committee in Q4 2016 to identify the projects that have been
examined and implemented through the Complete Street lens for 2016, and those
planned for 2017.
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CARRIED
DECLARATION
OF INTEREST
Councillor
Jody Mitic declared a potential, deemed direct pecuniary interest on Council
Agenda 19, Item 21, Transportation Committee Report 8,
Free Parking for Veterans on Remembrance Day - Motion,
as his wife has Veterans licence plates on her vehicle.
Councillor Mitic
did not take part in the discussion or vote on this Item.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve that on November 11th 2015:
1. Staff be directed to not take any
enforcement action for vehicles bearing a Veterans licence plate, issued by
any province, with respect to the following sections of By-Law 2003-530, as
amended:
a) Section 21 (Use of Parking Payment
Device); for all on-street parking pay & display machines, save and
except tour bus meters;
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2. All vehicles bearing a Veteran’s
licence plate must obey all other on-street posted regulations and time
limits except for paying for parking for the posted time limits;
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3. All vehicles bearing a Veteran’s
license plate be granted free exit from the City Hall parking garage;
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4. That staff report back to the
Transportation Committee on the results of offering free parking as outlined
above.
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MOTION
NO. 19/6
Moved by Councillor M. Qaqish
Seconded by Councillor K. Egli
That recommendation 1.a) be amended to add after the word
“machines”, the following words: “in the geographic area bounded by the Rideau
Canal in the east, Somerset Street to the south, Bank Street to the west, and
the Ottawa River to the north”, so as to read:
a) Section 21
(Use of Parking Payment Device); for all on-street parking pay & display
machines in the geographic area bounded by the
Rideau Canal in the east, Somerset Street to the south, Bank Street to the
west, and the Ottawa River to the north, save and except tour bus meters.
CARRIED
Item 21 of the City Council Agenda as
amended by Motion No.19/6 and set out in full below was then put to Council:
That Council approve that on November 11th 2015:
1. Staff be directed to not take any
enforcement action for vehicles bearing a Veterans licence plate, issued by
any province, with respect to the following sections of By-Law 2003-530, as
amended:
a)
Section 21 (Use of Parking Payment Device); for all
on-street parking pay & display machines in the geographic area bounded by the Rideau Canal in the east, Somerset
Street to the south, Bank Street to the west, and the Ottawa River to the
north, save and except tour bus meters;
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2. All vehicles bearing a Veteran’s
licence plate must obey all other on-street posted regulations and time
limits except for paying for parking for the posted time limits;
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3. All vehicles bearing a Veteran’s
license plate be granted free exit from the City Hall parking garage; and
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4. That staff report back to the
Transportation Committee on the results of offering free parking as outlined
above.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng of Robinson
Consultants Inc. as the Engineer of record to prepare a report that addresses
the implications of unassessed land being connected to the Daly Municipal
Drain under Subsection 65(5) of the Drainage Act, as described in this
report.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng of Robinson
Consultants Inc. as the Engineer of record to prepare a report that addresses
the implications of unassessed land being connected to the Pratt Municipal
Drain, under Subsection 65(5) of the Drainage Act, as described in
this report.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council adopt the Engineer’s Report prepared by Robinson
Consultants Inc., entitled Amendment to the Engineer’s Report for the Dowdall
Municipal Drain Branch No. 6 DND Property dated August 2015 and give 1st and
2nd reading to the By-law attached as Document 2 to this report in accordance
with Sections 42 and 45 of the Drainage Act of Ontario.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council
approve:
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1. The renewal of the Septic System Service
Agreement between the City of Ottawa and the Rideau Valley Conservation
Authority effective January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2021, in the form
attached as Document 1; and
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2. The delegation of authority to the
General Manager, Planning and Growth Management Department to execute the
agreement in the form attached as Document 1 and any required renewals or
extensions of the contract between the City of Ottawa and the Rideau Valley
Conservation Authority for the enforcement of Part 8 of the Ontario Building
Code.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve the development charges to be imposed at 1229 Dwyer Hill Road as set
out in this report.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
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1. Adopt the Ottawa Centre EcoDistrict Sustainable
Neighbourhood Action Plan, as described in this report; and
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2. Issue a letter to Invest Ottawa and its
partners in support of its Completion Report for the Federation of Canadian
Municipalities’ Green Building Fund, as described in this report.
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CARRIED
Note: Item G on the Bulk Consent
Agenda was lifted from the Bulk Consent Agenda for consideration as part of the
regular Agenda and is now listed under Environment Committee Report 5 on the
Regular Agenda.
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council
approve:
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1. A water system frontage charge (excluding
the connection itself, private property work and plumbing costs) of $3,765 to
be indexed annually for new water services within the extents of the existing
Carlsbad Springs Trickle-Feed System;
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2. Waiving the specific frontage charge for
properties on Farmers Way previously charged on the basis of their full
assessable frontage; and
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3. Amending relevant sections of the Water
Bylaw (2013-360) to document the value of this area specific charge, the
extent of the properties to which the charge applies and any exemptions to
the charge.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That
Council:
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1. Designate the area described by Document
1 as an expanded Business Improvement Area (BIA), under Sections 204 and 209
of the Municipal Act, 2001;
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2. Authorize and direct the City Clerk and
Solicitor to send out a notice of Council’s intention to pass a by-law to
alter the existing BIA boundaries, as described in Document 1, in accordance
with Section 210 of the Municipal Act, 2001;
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3. Authorize and direct the City Clerk and
Solicitor to prepare a by-law to designate the area as an expanded Business
Improvement Area, as described in Document 1, in accordance with Sections 204
and 209 of the Municipal Act, 2001; and
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4. Enact the aforementioned by-law in
accordance with Section 204 and 209 the Municipal Act, 2001, subject
to the City Clerk and Solicitor receiving favourable results on the notices
referred to in Recommendation 2, advising of the intention to pass a by-law
expanding the boundary.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve the addition of logos of corporate sponsors in the promotional
signage and banners requested by Celebrations Ottawa Inc. related to the Ottawa
2017 celebrations, as described in this report.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council
approve:
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1. That in respect of future applications
where formal Brownfield pre-consultation has taken place on an application on
or before September 29, 2015 or in stream applications deemed complete on or
before October 13, 2015, such be considered on the basis of the Brownfields
Policy in place on October 13, 2015; and
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2. Brownfield Community Improvement Policy
as detailed in Document 2.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That
Council:
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1. Approve the assignment of the ground
lease over part of Porter Island from Porter’s Island Facility Inc. to CSH
(ROCKCLIFFE) Inc.;
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2. Delegate authority to the Director, Real
Estate Partnerships and Development Office, to approve all future material
changes to the ground lease.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council enact a by-law, in the form attached in Document 1,
approving the making of an application for approval to expropriate lands
pursuant to Section 4 of the Expropriations Act, that are required for
purposes of the Combined Sewage Storage Tunnel project.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That
Council:
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1. Receive this revised report for
consideration in replacement of Report ACS2015-PAI-PGM-0135;
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2. Authorize the City to enter into a
Front-Ending Agreement with Mattamy (Mer Bleue) Ltd. for the cost
reimbursement for the design and construction of the Tenth Line Road Sanitary
Pumping Station overflow, within the City’s untraveled road allowance, to an
upset limit of $500,000.00 in 2020, based upon principles set forth in
Document 2 and noted in Document 3, with the final form and content of the
Front-Ending Agreement being to the satisfaction of the Deputy City Manager,
Planning and Infrastructure, and the City Solicitor; and
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3. Authorize the City to enter into a
Front-Ending Agreement with Mattamy (Mer Bleue) Ltd. for the cost
reimbursement for the design and construction of the proposed storm sewer
outlet for the Tenth Line Road Widening Project, within the City’s untraveled
road allowance, to an upset limit of $398,650.00 in 2015, based upon
principles set forth in Document 2 and noted in Document 3, with the final
form and content of the Front-Ending agreement being to the satisfaction of
the Deputy City Manager, Planning and Infrastructure, and the City Solicitor.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 605, 609, 613 and 617
Longfields Drive to reduce the parking performance standards and introduce a
maximum surface parking limit for non residential uses, as detailed in
Document 2.
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CARRIED
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve that the new Stormwater Management Facility, being constructed at
4235 McKenna Casey Drive, be named the “Gregory Casey Stormwater Management
Facility”.
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CARRIED
RECEIVED
MOTION NO. 19/7
Moved by Councillor E. El-Chantiry
Seconded by Councillor C. McKenney
That the report from the Ottawa
Community Lands Development Corporation entitled “Ottawa Community Lands
Development Corporation (OCLDC) - 2014 Annual Report”; Agriculture and Rural
Affairs Committee Report 8; Audit Committee Report 5; Environment Committee
Report 5; Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 8; Planning
Committee Reports 14A, 15 and 15A (In-Camera); and Transportation
Committee Report 8 be received and
adopted as amended.
CARRIED
MOTION NO. 19/8
Moved by Councillor J. Harder
Seconded by Councillor J. Mitic
WHEREAS on May 12, 2013, Rowan Stringer, a 17-year old Barrhaven
teenager, passed away after suffering multiple head injuries while playing high
school rugby; and
WHEREAS a coroner’s inquest into her death resulted in 49
recommendations, including the creation of an Ontario act to govern all youth
sport, in schools and outside of schools, to be known as Rowan’s Law; and
WHEREAS Rowan’s Law is expected to be introduced in the Ontario
Legislature this fall and, when enacted, would create an expert advisory
committee to Ontario’s Premier that would advise on the implementation of the
Ontario-specific recommendations; and
WHEREAS the Barrhaven Scottish Rugby Football Club has requested
that the rugby field at Ken Ross Park, located at 600 Longfields Drive, be
named in honour of Rowan Stringer; and
WHEREAS the City’s Commemorative Naming Policy, approved by Council
on July 24, 2002, outlines the criteria and process for commemoratively naming
municipal streets, parks and facilities (or parts thereof); and
WHEREAS on February 13, 2013, during consideration of the Mid-Term
Governance Review Report, Council approved an amendment to the Commemorative
Naming Policy directing that “in memoriam” naming proposals be referred to
the City programs designed for that purpose (Memorial Tree Program, Memorial Park
Bench Program, etc.) and as a result, this naming proposal does not fit within
the Policy criteria; and
WHEREAS the Commemorative Naming Policy provides an exception
allowing Council to assign a commemorative name by resolution, in keeping with
its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001;
AND WHEREAS the name has been vetted through Emergency Services and
does not pose concerns with respect name duplication;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Ottawa City Council approve that the
rugby field at Ken Ross Park, located at 600 Longfields Drive, be named “Rowan’s
Pitch / terrain de rugby de Rowan” in honour of Rowan Stringer.
CARRIED
MOTION
Moved by Councillor C. McKenney
Seconded by Mayor J. Watson
WHEREAS MADD chapters across the country have local memorials
dedicated to victims of impaired driving, such as a garden, bench or stone
monument; and
WHEREAS in recognition of MADD Ottawa’s 20th anniversary,
the chapter wishes to establish a memorial for those killed or injured by an
impaired driver in the Ottawa area. This would also be a place that victim
families could come to reflect and remember; and
WHEREAS it has been determined by the City that the fountain on the
Laurier side of City Hall is available to be dedicated to MADD Ottawa; and
WHEREAS MADD Ottawa would pay for the marker and the installation;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that MADD Ottawa be granted permission to
install a small memorial marker at the site of the fountain at City Hall and
that the Public Works Department continue to maintain the fountain as part of
its existing maintenance program for Ottawa City Hall.
MOTION
Moved by Councillor T. Tierney
Seconded by Councillor S. Moffatt
WHEREAS The proliferation of e-book devices and the increased
availability of e-content have led to a greater number of Ottawans wanting to
borrow e-books and e-magazines from their public library; and
WHEREAS public libraries, including the Ottawa Public Library are
often unable to secure the e-book resources that are available to the general
public, or are only able to secure them for limited periods of time and/or at
significantly greater expense than the general public; and
WHEREAS the Ottawa
Public Library Board is committed to providing Ottawa residents with equitable
and accessible public library service that provides universal access to a broad
range of human knowledge, information and ideas in all its forms; and
WHEREAS refusing
to sell e-books or e-magazines to public libraries or imposing other terms that
unreasonably increase costs undermines Ottawa Public Library's ability to serve
Ottawans and are not the answer to a healthy publishing industry;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that City Council through the Mayor send a
letter to the Department of Canadian Heritage and Industry Canada asking the
federal government to include an examination of publishers’ restrictive
practices in making e- books and e-magazines available to public libraries,
including the higher prices charged to public libraries, in any upcoming
statutory review of the Copyright Act.
MOTION TO
INTRODUCE BY-LAWS
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MOTION
NO. 19/9
Moved by Councillor E. El-Chantiry
Seconded by Councillor B. Monette
That the by-laws
listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, First and Second
Readings be read, and Three Readings, be read and passed.
FIRST AND SECOND READINGS
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A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to provide for amendments to the existing Branch 1 of the
Flewellyn Municipal Drain upstream of Flewellyn Road in the City of Ottawa.
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A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to provide for amendments to the existing Branch 6 of the
Dowdall Municipal Drain on the Department of National Defense property in the
City of Ottawa.
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THREE READINGS
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2015-298
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to correct the
spelling of Monseigneur Lemieux Avenue, a municipal highway in the City of
Ottawa.
2015-299
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish
certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use
(Clyde Avenue, Merivale Road, Preston Street, Hickory Street and Dunning
Road).
2015-300
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish
certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use
(Coventry Road, Main Street, Blair Place, Ogilvie Road, Innes Road and
Bantree Street).
2015-301
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish
the position and the duties of the Light Rail Regulatory Monitor and
Compliance Officer and to provide for other regulatory matters for municipal
light rail systems under the jurisdiction of the City of Ottawa.
2015-302
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law
No. 2004-60 to appoint Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in accordance with
private property parking enforcement.
2015-303
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate
certain lands at Calvington Avenue and Mission Trail Crescent on Plan
4M-1502, as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
2015-304
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate
certain lands at West Ridge Drive on Plan 4M-1501, as being exempt from Part
Lot Control.
2015-305
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate
certain lands at Woodhurst Cresent on Plan 4M-1501, as being exempt from Part
Lot Control.
2015-306
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate
certain lands at Yellowstone Court and Barry Helman Crescent on Plan 4M-1513,
as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
2015-307
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 part of the lands
known municipally 605, 617 Longfields Drive and 609 and 613 Longfields Drive.
2015-308
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend Volume
2A of the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa by adding the Former Canadian
Forces Base (CFB) Rockcliffe Secondary Plan and to amend Schedule B – Urban
Policy and Schedule C – Primary Urban Cycling contained within Volume 1 of
the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa.
2015-309
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 the lands known
municipally as 2 Fourth Avenue, 364, 368, 370 and 372 Queen Elizabeth
Driveway and 1 Fifth Avenue.
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CARRIED
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MOTION NO. 19/10
Moved by Councillor E. El-Chantiry
Seconded by Councillor M. Wilkinson
THAT By-law
2015-310 to confirm the proceedings of Council be enacted and passed.
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CARRIED
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