Ottawa City Council

Minutes

Meeting #:
51
Date:
Time:
-
Location:
Andrew S. Haydon Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, and by electronic participation
Present:
  • Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, 
  • Councillor Matt Luloff, 
  • Councillor David Hill, 
  • Councillor Clarke Kelly, 
  • Councillor Glen Gower, 
  • Councillor Theresa Kavanagh, 
  • Councillor Laine Johnson, 
  • Councillor Sean Devine, 
  • Councillor Jessica Bradley, 
  • Councillor Tim Tierney, 
  • Councillor Stéphanie Plante, 
  • Councillor Rawlson King, 
  • Councillor Ariel Troster, 
  • Councillor Jeff Leiper, 
  • Councillor Riley Brockington, 
  • Councillor Shawn Menard, 
  • Councillor Marty Carr, 
  • Councillor Catherine Kitts, 
  • Councillor David Brown, 
  • Councillor Steve Desroches, 
  • and Councillor Wilson Lo 
Absent:
  • Councillor Laura Dudas, 
  • Councillor Cathy Curry, 
  • Councillor George Darouze, 
  • and Councillor Allan Hubley 

The Council of the City of Ottawa met at Andrew S. Haydon Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, on Wednesday, 12 February 2025 beginning at 10:00 a.m. The Mayor, Mark Sutcliffe, presided over the meeting from Council Chambers with some Members attending in person and the remaining Members participating remotely by Zoom.

Mayor Sutcliffe led Council in a moment of reflection. 

Notices and meeting information are attached to the agenda and minutes, including: availability of simultaneous interpretation and accessibility accommodations; in camera meeting procedures; information items not subject to discussion; personal information disclaimer for correspondents; notices regarding minutes; and remote participation details.


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This draft Minutes document contains a summary of the disposition of items and actions taken at the meeting.  This document does not include all of the text that will be included in the final Minutes, such as the record of written submissions. Recorded votes and dissents contained in this draft Minutes document are draft until the Minutes of the meeting are confirmed by the Committee.  The final draft Minutes will be published with the agenda for the next regular Council meeting and, once confirmed, will replace this document.

The National Anthem was performed by The Heavenly Voices Choir.

All Members of Council were present except Councillor L. Dudas, C. Curry, A. Hubley and G. Darouze.

The communications were received.

  • Petition received containing physical and electronic portions with the signatures of 931 people requesting that Ottawa City Council adopts an enabling regulatory framework for Renewable Energy Generation Facilities (REGF) and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in alignment with the climate emergency, the City’s Official Plan and the Provincial Policy Statement.

Councillors L. Dudas, A. Hubley and C. Curry advised that they would be absent from the City Council meeting of 12 February 2025.

  • Motion No.2025 - 51-xx
    Moved byD. Brown
    Seconded byM. Carr

    That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 21, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 21, Planning and Housing Committee Report 41 and the report from the City Clerk entitled “Status Update - Council Inquiries and Motions for the period ending February 7, 2025” be received and considered.

    Carried

File No. ACS2025-PDB-PSX-0013 - Osgoode (20)

  • Committee recommendation(s)

    That Council refuse an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1600 and 1618 Stagecoach, as shown in Document 1.

    Carried

File No. ACS2025-PDB-BCS-0002 - West-Carleton March (5)

The staff report recommendation was introduced at Council (OCC Motion-2025-51-xx) and was carried with Councilors D. Brown, C. Kitts, C. Kelly and M. Luloff dissenting.

  • Committee recommendation(s) as amended

    That Council consider the development charges complaint in respect of 327 Bayview Drive.

  • Motion No.2025 - 51-xx
    Moved byD. Brown
    Seconded byW. Lo

    That Council approve the staff report recommendation respecting the Development Charges Complaint for 327 Bayview Drive, as follows:

    That Council dismiss the development charges complaint in respect of 327 Bayview Drive.

    Carried (18 to 3)

File No. ACS2025-CRM-OCM-0001 - Citywide

  • Committee recommendation(s) as amended

    That Council receive the following status update report, as amended to add Documents 3 and 4, related to the Lansdowne Partnership Plan.

    1. The update from the City Manager outlining the delegated authority exercised from November 10, 2023 to date by the City Manager in consultation with the City Solicitor and the City Treasurer, under the finalized and executed Lansdowne Partnership Plan Legal Agreements. 
    2. The update from the City Manager on the August 20, 2024 Lansdowne Master Partnership Meeting and Meetings Amongst Parties to the Unanimous Shareholder Agreements.
    3. The status update outlined in this report regarding the operations of the Lansdowne Public-Private Partnership as referenced in Section 11 of the 2023 Procurement Year in Review report (ACS2024-FCS-PRO-0001). 
    Received

File No. ACS2025-OCC-CCS-0015 - Citywide

  • Committee recommendation(s)

    That Council approve: 

    1. That staff prepare an update outlining the economic forecast and potential negative impacts of the ongoing trade war on the City of Ottawa’s procurement exposure and financial positions.
    2. That staff present a plan to ensure the City’s procurement bylaws and processes are sufficiently flexible to support the purchase of local, Canadian and non-American goods and services, wherever possible.
    3. That the Mayor convene a meeting of local business leaders to develop an action plan to support and promote local products and businesses.
    4. That the Mayor work with the Mayor of Gatineau on a request to the other levels of government to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers.
    5. That the City of Ottawa collaborate with other levels of government and representative business and trade organizations in efforts to create local supply chains for products and services currently purchased from American companies.
    6. That the City of Ottawa examine only utilizing the banking and investment services of Canadian financial institutions.
    Carried

File No. ACS2025-PDB-PSX-0014 – River (16)

  • Committee recommendation(s)

    That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 16 Anna Avenue and 1160 Carling Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a day care in the existing detached dwelling and to consider the properties one lot for zoning purposes, as detailed in Document 2.

    Carried

File No. ACS2025-PDB-PSX-0005 – City-wide

  • Committee recommendation(s) as amended
    That Council:

    1. Approve amendments to the Official Plan adding a new Section 4.12 and giving land use policy direction for the siting of Battery Energy Storage Systems, as either a principal or accessory use, as summarized in Document 1; and
    2. Approve amendments to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 adding a definition for Battery Energy Storage System as well as adding provisions for the siting of Battery Energy Storage Systems that are accessory to residential and non-residential uses in the urban and rural area as summarized in Document 2 (as amended by Motions ARAC 2025-20-03 and PHC 2025-41-01); and
    3. Approve that decisions on future requests for Municipal Support Resolution(s) that are associated with a Battery Energy Storage System as a principal use project be voted on separately as part of the consideration for the required Zoning By-law Amendment application; and
    4. Approve amendments to the Site Plan Control By-law No. 2014-256 as detailed in Document 5.
    5. Approve that principal use BESS facilities require notification to the impacted Ward Councillor at the earliest possible stage in the planning and development process.
    Carried

File No.: ACS2025-OCC-CCS-0002 - Citywide

The item was put to Council and Carried on a vote of 18 Yeas to 3 Nays, with the following Direction to staff:

DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Plante)

Report ACS2025-OCC-CCS-0002 will make the 2008-250 zoning bylaw consistent with Section 4.2.2 and 4.2.3 of the city’s approved OP in advance of the new comprehensive zoning by-law slated for approval at Council this fall.  The OP references “emergency shelter”, “transitional shelter” and “purpose built housing” but does not define them, and is relying on the existing shelter definition in By-Law 2008-250 s.54 and no definition of purpose built housing.  Section 134 of the existing by-law, in order to make it consistent with the OP, has been rescinded.

That Staff be directed to define the terms ‘emergency and transitional’ shelter and ‘purpose built student housing’ as part of the Comprehensive Zoning review at the end of the year.

  • Committee recommendation(s)

    That Council:

    1. Direct staff to bring forward a proposed amendment to By-law 2008-250 that would permit shelter use in all urban zones, consistent with the proposal in the draft comprehensive zoning by-law and Official Plan, at the earliest opportunity; and,
    2. Approve that “shelter” shall have the same definition as that in By-law 2008-250 until such time as that may be amended through a future new comprehensive zoning by-law.
    3. Approve that regardless of the modification to By-law 2008-250 effected as a result of this motion, any shelter use at 40 Hearst Way would be required to seek a re-zoning to permit shelter as a use, and that staff provide the necessary zoning language to give effect to this direction.
    For (18)M. Luloff, G. Gower, T. Kavanagh, T. Tierney, R. King, J. Leiper, R. Brockington, C. Kitts, S. Menard, C. Kelly, L. Johnson, S. Devine, J. Bradley, S. Plante, A. Troster, M. Carr, D. Brown, and M. Sutcliffe
    Against (3)D. Hill, S. Desroches, and W. Lo
    Carried (18 to 3)

File No. ACS2025-PDB-PSX-0020 - Osgoode (20)

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1579 9th Line Road, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands, as detailed in Document 2.

    Carried

File No. ACS2025-IWS-WL-0004 - Osgoode (20)

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng. of Robinson Consultants Inc., as the Engineer of record to prepare a report that addresses the subsequent disconnection to the Osgoode Gardens Cedar Acres Municipal Drain, for Council’s consideration prior to Council approving or disapproving the disconnection, under Subsection 65(4) of the Drainage Act.

    Carried

File No. ACS2025-IWS-WL-0001 - Barrhaven (3); Rideau-Jock (21)

  • Committee Recommendation(s)

    That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng. of Robinson Consultants Inc., as the Engineer of record to prepare a report that addresses the subsequent disconnection of lands within the Thomas Baxter Municipal Drain for Council’s consideration prior to Council making a decision under Subsection 65(4) of the Drainage Act.

    Carried

File No. ACS2025-IWS-WL-0002 - Riverside South-Findlay Creek (22); Osgoode (20)

  • Report Recommendation(s)

    That the Council adopt the engineer’s report prepared by Robinson Consultants Inc., entitled Engineer’s report amendments to the Thomas Gamble Municipal Drain, and give first and second readings to the By-law attached as Document 3 in accordance with Sections 42 and 45 of the Drainage Act of Ontario.

    Carried

File No. ACS2025-PDB-PSX-0012 – Kanata South (23)

  • Committee recommendation(s)

    That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 225 Cope Drive and 166 Shelleright Street, as shown in Document 1, to revise the site-specific zoning exception to reduce the corner side yard setback for detached dwellings from 4.5 metres to 3 metres and to remove the site-specific exception requiring the minimum parking space length for a townhouse to be 5.5 metres, as detailed in Document 2.

    Carried

Council resolved in camera at 11:23 am

 In Camera Session

In Council (Open Session)

Council resumed in open session at 3:51 pm.

Upon resuming in open session, Mayor Sutcliffe advised that Council just met in camera pursuant to the Procedure By-law (By-law No. 2022-410), as follows:

  • Subsection 13 (1)(d), labour relations and employee negotiations, and 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose to receive information with respect to the Bargaining/Mandate for Negotiations for the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 503 (Inside/Outside, Part-Time Recreation and Culture, and Summer Aquatics) (collectively “CUPE 503”), the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 471 (“IATSE”), Amalgamated Transit Union 1760 (main body and Admin Supervisors), Amalgamated Transit Union 279 (Conventional and Para Transpo) and The Ottawa Professional Fire Fighters' Association (OPFFA); and 
  • 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 information with respect to the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Legal Updates; and
  • Subsection 13(1)(a) “the security of the property of the City” to receive a briefing from the Emergency and Protective Services Department on Corporate Security Update and facility security measures; and

During the closed session, no votes were taken other than procedural motions and/or directions to staff.

  • Motion No.2025 - 51-xx
    Moved byD. Brown
    Seconded byM. Carr

    BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13 (1)(d), labour relations and employee negotiations, and 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose to receive information with respect to the Strategic Collective Bargaining/Mandate for Negotiations for the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 503 (Inside/Outside, Part-Time Recreation and Culture, and Summer Aquatics) (collectively “CUPE 503”), the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 471 (“IATSE”), Amalgamated Transit Union 1760 (main body and Admin Supervisors), Amalgamated Transit Union 279 (Conventional and Para Transpo) and The Ottawa Professional Fire Fighters' Association (OPFFA); and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that City Council remain in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, 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 information with respect to the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Legal Updates; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that City Council remain in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(a) “the security of the property of the City” to receive a briefing from the Emergency and Protective Services on Corporate Security and facility security measures.  

    Carried

To be considered In Camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsections 13(1)(d), labour relations and employee negotiations, and 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose. As such, this matter will not be reported out.

To be considered in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law (By-law No. 2022-410), 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 .


As the content of the in camera update contains information pertaining to the legal aspects of the subject matter, the material falls within the exception contemplated by Subsections 13(1)(e) and (f) of City Council’s Procedure By-Law. As such, this matter will not be reported out.

To be considered in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(a) “the security of the property of the City” Reporting Out Date: Not to be Reported Out.

  • That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1. 

    Received
  • Motion No.2025 - 51-xx
    Moved byD. Brown
    Seconded byM. Carr

    That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 21, Finance and Corporate Services Report 21, Planning and Housing Committee Report 41 and the report from the City Clerk entitled “Status Update - Council Inquiries and Motions for the period ending February 7, 2025” be received and adopted as amended. 

    Carried
  • Motion No.2025 - 51-xx
    Moved byG. Gower
    Seconded byD. Hill

    WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA); and

    WHEREAS CUTA is comprised of municipal elected officials from across Canada and provides a venue for discussion and the promotion of public transportation among municipal decision-makers, and serves as a forum to share knowledge, insights, and experience, and help identify new and prevailing issues of interest to the sector and aid in addressing them; and

    WHEREAS Councillor Wilson Lo is a member of the CUTA – Transit Board Members Committee (TBMC); and

    WHEREAS Councillor Lo has accepted a request to continue has a member of the CUTA – Transit Board Members Committee (TBMC); and

    WHEREAS Councillor Lo has also accepted a request from the Nomination Committee to let his name stand for election to the CUTA Board of Directors; and

    WHEREAS a meeting of the TBMC and the elections to the Board of Directors take place at the CUTA Spring Summit and Annual General Meeting; and

    WHEREAS the CUTA Spring Summit and Annual General Meeting is taking place May 11-13, 2025, in Vancouver, British Columbia; and

    WHEREAS if elected to the Board of Directors, the expectation is that Councillor Lo would attend the CUTA Annual Conference and Transit Show taking place November 2-5, 2025, in Montreal, Québec; and

    WHEREAS if a Member of Council is participating on a board in their capacity related to their role as a member, that participation be approved by Council; and

    WHEREAS, subject to Council Approval, the Council Administration Budget will fund the travel costs associated with the participation of Council’s representatives to external municipal organizations; and

    WHEREAS all City-funded travel shall be subject to the requirements of the Council Expense Policy;

    THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the continued participation of Councillor Wilson Lo as a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association’s (CUTA) Transit Board Members Committee (TBMC); and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Council approve the participation of Councillor Lo as a member of the CUTA’s Board of Directors, subject to election at the CUTA Spring Summit and Annual General Meeting 2025; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Council approve the attendance of Councillor Lo at the CUTA Spring Summit and Annual General Meeting taking place May 11-13, 2025, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and at the Annual Conference and Transit Show taking place November 2-5, 2025, in Montreal, Québec; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Council Administration Budget will fund the costs for Councillor Lo’s participation in the CUTA Spring Summit and Annual General Meeting conference, the Annual Conference and Transit Show, and any meetings and activities of the Board of Directors.

    Carried

No Motions Requiring Suspension of the Rules of Procedure were received.

  • Moved byT. Kavanagh
    Seconded byC. Kitts

    WHEREAS on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 viral disease a pandemic, and

    WHEREAS the COVID-19 pandemic has been unprecedented in its far-reaching impacts, including collective trauma, on individuals, families, children and vulnerable communities, and

    WHEREAS the impacts of COVID-19 continue to be felt in overburdened and under-resourced health care systems and a range of other public services that have still not fully recovered from the pandemic, and

    WHEREAS as of January 2024, more than 80% of Canadians had been infected with COVID-19 and by September 2024, 60,871 Canadians had died from COVID-19, and

    WHEREAS as of January 2024, 1,302 Ottawa residents had died due to COVID-19, not taking into account the number who are impacted where family died elsewhere nationally or internationally, and

    WHEREAS the WHO has advised that global communities transition from COVID-19 emergency approach to a longer-term disease management approach, sustaining capacity for public health responses, community education and awareness based on emerging realities and risks, and

    WHEREAS the leadership and front line workers at Ottawa Public Health, as well as health and social service agencies including hospitals across the City of Ottawa, worked tirelessly and effectively to guide the City of Ottawa through the COVID-19 pandemic, and continue to monitor and respond to a vast range of pandemic-related impacts, and

    WHEREAS in March 2021, the Government of Canada designated March 11, 2021, as a National Day of Observance to commemorate the people who lost their lives and the significant impacts we have all felt because of COVID-19, and 

    WHEREAS March 11 will mark the fifth anniversary of the declaration of COVID-19 as a world-wide pandemic.

    THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Ottawa City Council join the federal government in designating March 11, 2025, as a Day of Observance to commemorate the people who lost their lives and the significant impacts we have all felt because of COVID-19.

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 2025 Day of Observance of the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic be marked by a flag at half-mast at City Hall on March 11, 2025.

  • Moved byA. Troster
    Seconded byJ. Bradley

    WHEREAS in 1910 women delegates from around the world met in Copenhagen to propose that Women’s Day become an international event to promote equal rights for women; and

    WHEREAS the first International Women’s Day was held in 1911 with the support of over a million people; and

    WHEREAS in 1977, the General Assembly of the United Nations officially called for all countries to mark a day for the recognition of women's economic, political and social achievements; and

    WHEREAS municipalities can play a profound role in promoting and advancing gender equity; and

    WHEREAS local and international activists, organizations, and affected communities have shown us more work is required to achieve gender equity; and

    WHEREAS every year thousands of events are held around the world to inspire, celebrate and honour women.

    THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Ottawa City Council declare March 8, 2025, to be International Women’s Day in the City of Ottawa.

Notice of Intent from the Auditor General to submit the Annual Report at the Council meeting of February 26, 2025.

  • Motion No.2025 - 51-xx
    Moved byD. Brown
    Seconded byM. Carr

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

    2025-48    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2025-33 and By-law No. 50 of 2000 respecting the procurement of goods, services and construction for the City of Ottawa to remedy technical anomalies and correct minor and clerical errors.
    2025-49    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2001-17 to appoint certain Inspectors, Property Standards Officers and Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in the Building Code Services of the Department of Planning, Development, and Building Services.
    2025-50    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.
    2025-51    A by-law of the city of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting the designation of fire routes.
    2025-52    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate the Campanile Campus, 1485 and 1495 Heron Road, to be of cultural heritage value or interest.
    2025-53    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 1036 River Road (the "benefitting property").
    2025-54    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 1388 Chartrand Ave (the "benefitting property").
    2025-55    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 1412 Laperriere Ave (the "benefitting property").
    2025-56    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 1467 Woodward Ave (the "benefitting property").
    2025-57    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 1936 Heatherwood Dr (the "benefitting property").
    2025-58    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 232 Glynn Ave (the "benefitting property").
    2025-59    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 2367 Briar Hill Dr (the "benefitting property").
    2025-60    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 2474 Ave du Chasseur (the "benefitting property").
    2025-61    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 304 Second Ave (the "benefitting property").
    2025-62    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 4577 Ogilvie Walk Crescent (the "benefitting property").
    2025-63    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 52 Lebreton St N (the "benefitting property").
    2025-64    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 8040 Cooper Hill Rd (the "benefitting property").
    2025-65    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 825 Alpine Ave (the "benefitting property").
    2025-66    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 2069 Bergamot Cir (the "benefitting property").
    2025-67    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish the Downtown Business Improvement Area and repeal By-law No. 68-83 respecting the Sparks Street Mall Business Improvement Area.
    2025-68    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish the position and duties of City Manager of the City of Ottawa, including statutory powers and to repeal By-law No. 2021-6.
    2025-69    A by-law of the City of Ottawa respecting the delegation of authority to various officers of the City and to repeal By-law No. 2024-265 as amended.
    2025-70    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to repeal By-law No. 2014-442 of the City of Ottawa.
    2025-71    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend Volume 1 of the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to add land use policies specific to Battery Energy Storage Systems.  
    2025-72    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to implement zoning related to Battery Energy Storage Systems.  
    2025-73    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2014-256 designating the area within the territorial limits of the City of Ottawa as an area of site plan control to deal with Battery Energy Storage Systems.  
    2025-74    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 16 Anna Avenue and 1160 Carling Avenue. 
    2025-75    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 225 Cope Drive and 166 Shelleright Street. 
    2025-76    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 1579 9th Line Road.  
    2025-77    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish a code of conduct for public members of the Built Heritage Committee and repeal By-law No. 2022-413.
    2025-78    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at Campeau Drive as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
    2025-79    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at Cedarview Road on Plan 4M-1749 as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

    Carried
  • Motion No.2025 - 51-xx
    Moved byD. Brown
    Seconded byM. Carr

    That the following by-law be read and passed:

    To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 12 February 2025.

    Carried

There were no Inquiries.

  • Motion No.2025 - 51-xx
    Moved byD. Brown
    Seconded byM. Carr

    That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 12 February 2025 be adjourned.

    Carried

    The meeting adjourned at 3:57 pm.


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