Finance and Economic Development Committee

Finance and Economic Development Committee

Agenda 36

Tuesday, April 5, 2022
9:30 am


Electronic Participation

This Meeting will be held through electronic participation in accordance with Section 238 of the Municipal Act, 2001 as amended by Bill 197, the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020.

 

Carole Legault, Coordinator
613-580-2424 x 28934
[email protected]

 

Committee Members:

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

Simultaneous interpretation in both official languages is available for any specific agenda item by calling the committee information number at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.

Accessible formats and communication supports are available, upon request.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

 


 

CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES

Minutes 35  – March 1, 2022

 

COMMUNICATIONS

 

Response to Inquiries

 

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OCC 22-01- Towing Companies

 

 

POSTPONEMENTS AND DEFERRALS

 

1.

LAND EXCHANGE OF 529 TREMBLAY ROAD AND 530 TREMBLAY ROAD WITH HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA

 

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Alta Vista (18)

 

Deferred from the Finance and Economic Development Committee Meeting of March 1, 2022

 

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend Council approve the following:
1.         Declare a portion of 529 Tremblay Road legally described as part Lot 11, concession Gore Junction, Part 1, 2 and 3, on 5R9226; part blocks K and M, Plan 84, Part Catherine Street, Plan 84, Part 4, 5R9226, Gloucester, now in the City of Ottawa, containing approximately 1.184 hectares (2.926 acres) subject to final survey and shown annexed as Location Map 1 on sketch as surplus to City’s requirements;

 

2.         Approve the Memorandum of Agreement, attached as Document 2 dated January 2022 between the City, Public Works and Government Services Canada, and Canada Lands Company Limited; and
3.         Authorize and Delegate the Director Corporate Real Estate Office to negotiate, conclude, amend, and execute all documents incidental, necessary or desirable to give effect to the Memorandum of Agreement on behalf of the City, including the final documents to complete this transaction.

 

CORPORATE FINANCE SERVICE

 

2.

DISPOSITION OF 2021 TAX AND RATE SUPPORTED OPERATING SURPLUS/DEFICIT

 

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Citywide

 

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend Council approve:
1.         That the $23.114 million 2021 operating surplus in City-Wide be transferred to the Tax Stabilization Reserve.

 

2.         That the Ottawa Police Services deficit of $8.085 million be fully funded by transferring $5.238 million from the Police Reserve and $2.846 million from the Tax Stabilization Reserve.
3.         That the $15.060 million 2021 operating surplus in Transit Services be transferred to the Transit Operating Reserve.
4.         That the $5.244 million 2021 operating surplus in Ottawa Public Library (OPL)be transferred as follows:
a.       $1.244 million to the Library Reserve and;
b.       $4 million to the OPL/City Portion of the OPL and Archives Canada Joint Facility Project;
5.         That the $4.103 million 2021 operating surplus in Water Services be transferred to the Water Reserve.
6.         That the $19 thousand 2021 operating surplus in Wastewater Services be transferred to the Wastewater Reserve.
7.         That the $490 thousand 2021 operating surplus in Stormwater Services be transferred to the Stormwater Reserve.
8.         That $170 thousand of the Committee of Adjustment’s (COA) 2021 operating surplus in City-Wide be carried forward to 2022 to provide funding towards COA studies, the fee structure review, and client service initiatives. 
9.         That $55 thousand of unspent 2021 Heritage Grant Program funding be carried forward to 2022 to provide funding towards outstanding heritage grants.
10.      Receive Documents 1 to 4 for information and;
11.      Approve the capital budget adjustments as detailed in Document 5.

 


 

3.

2022 BUDGETS AND SPECIAL LEVIES FOR BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREAS (BIA) AND SPARKS STREET MALL AUTHORITY

 

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Citywide

 

1.        That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that Council approve the 2022 budgets and special levies, as presented in Document 1, for the following:
•           Bank Street BIA
•           Barrhaven BIA
•           Bells Corners BIA
•           ByWard Market BIA
•           Carp BIA
•           Carp Road Corridor BIA
•           Downtown Rideau BIA
•           Glebe BIA
•           Heart of Orleans BIA
•           Kanata Central BIA
•           Kanata North BIA
•           Manotick BIA

 

•           Preston BIA
•           Somerset Chinatown BIA
•           Somerset Village BIA
•           Sparks Street BIA
•           Sparks Street Mall Authority
•           Vanier BIA
•           Wellington West BIA
•           Westboro Village BIA
2.        That Council enact the BIA levy by-laws and the Sparks Street Mall Authority by-law for the BIAs and Mall Authority listed in Recommendation 1 once the 2022 tax ratios are approved by Council.

 

 

4.

2022 TAX RATIOS AND OTHER TAX POLICIES

 

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Citywide

 

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend that Council:
1.            Adopt the following optional property tax classes in 2022:
               Shopping Centre property class
               Parking Lot and Vacant Land property class
               Office Building property class
•           Large Industrial property class
•           New Multi-Residential property class
•           Professional Sports Facility property class.
2.        Adopt the following tax ratios for 2022:
Property Class                                                        Ratio**
Residential                                                               1.00000
Multi-Residential                                                     1.39606
New Multi-Residential                                            1.00000
Farm   0.20000
Managed Forest                                                       0.25000
Pipeline                                                                     1.71989
Commercial Broad Class                                       1.89905
                        Commercial*                                                 1.86924
                        Office Building*                                           2.31963
                        Parking Lot and Vacant Land*                  1.26173
                        Shopping Centre*                                       1.50437
Professional Sports Facility                                   1.86924
Industrial Broad Class                                            2.41570
Industrial*                                                                  2.54076
Large Industrial*                                                      2.18186
Landfill                                                                      2.76371
* including new construction classes for Business Education Tax rate purposes.
** Subject to final minor revisions upon Ontario Property Tax Analysis close-off.
3.        Adopt the following tax ratios, discounts and by-laws for the mandatory and optional property subclasses and the tax rate percentage reduction for farm land awaiting development:
•     Small business subclass (commercial and industrial): 92.5 per cent of the applicable Commercial and Industrial property tax class ratio 3
•     Commercial excess land (commercial, office building and shopping centre property classes): 85 per cent of the applicable commercial property class tax ratio
•     Industrial and large industrial excess land: 82.5 per cent of the applicable industrial property class tax ratio
•     Vacant industrial land: 65 per cent of the applicable Industrial property class tax ratio
•     Industrial and large industrial excess land: 82.5 per cent of the applicable industrial property class tax ratio
•     Farm land awaiting development subclass I: 75 per cent of the residential property class tax ratio and the corresponding tax rate percentage reduction for the residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial property classes
•     Farm land awaiting development subclass II: no tax rate reduction
•     Small-scale business on farm subclass: 25 per cent of the applicable commercial or Industrial property class tax ratio for the first $50,000 of assessment.
4.        Approve that the tax rates for 2022 be established based on the ratios adopted herein.
5.        Approve that the 2022 capping and clawback provisions be as follows:
•            That capping parameters be approved at the higher of 10 per cent of the previous year's annualized tax or five per cent of the 2022 Current Value Assessment (CVA) taxes.
•            That capped or clawed back properties whose recalculated annualized taxes fall within $250 of their CVA taxation be moved to their CVA tax for the year and be excluded from any future capping adjustments.
•            That properties that have reached their CVA during the current year or crossed over from the clawed back category to the capped category remain at CVA taxes and be excluded from any future capping adjustments.
•            That properties that cross over from the capped category to the clawed back category remain subject to clawback adjustments.
6.        Approve that the property tax and water mitigation programs previously approved by Council be continued for 2022 as follows:
•     Charitable Rebate Program
•     Farm Grant Program
•     Low-Income Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Tax Deferral Program
•     Low-Income Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Water Deferral Program.
7.        Adopt the notional tax rate adjustment for the City of Ottawa as prescribed in the property tax-related regulations made under the Municipal Act, 2001.
8.        Approve that $5.1 million in additional tax revenue from the application of the notional tax rate adjustment be allocated as follows:
• $2.3 million be contributed to the assessment growth for 2022
• $2.8 million be contributed to the Tax Stabilization Reserve.
9.        Approve that the 2023 property tax and due date provisions be as follows:
•     That the interim 2023 property tax billing be set at 50 per cent of the 2022 adjusted/annualized taxes as permitted by legislation.
•     That the following tax due dates be approved for 2023:
i. Interim: March 16, 2023
ii. Final: June 15, 2023.
•     That the penalty and interest percentage charged on overdue and unpaid tax arrears remain at 1.25 per cent per month (15 per cent per year) for 2023, unchanged from 2022.
•     That Council enact a by-law to establish the 2023 interim taxes, tax due dates, penalty and interest charges.
10.      Adopt an annual levy on eligible institutions pursuant to Section 323 of the Municipal Act, 2001, and Ontario Regulation 384/98 as follows:
•     $75 per full-time student in attendance at universities and colleges, pursuant to Section 323 (1)
•     $75 per resident place in correctional institutions, pursuant to Section 323 (2)
•     $75 per rated bed in public hospitals, pursuant to Section 323 (3)
•     $75 per student place in provincial educational institutions, pursuant to Section 323 (5).
11.      Approve the amendment to the Municipal Capital Facility By-law 2015-28 and associated Municipal Capital Facility Agreement (MCFA) to extend the term to December 31, 2026, 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.

 

 

INNOVATIVE CLIENT SERVICES

 

5.

COMPREHENSIVE LEGAL SERVICES REPORT FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2021

 

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Citywide

 

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

 

 

OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK

 

6.

CITY REPRESENTATION AND DELEGATE ATTENDANCE AT THE FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES AND THE ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPALITIES OF ONTARIO ANNUAL CONFERENCES

 

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Citywide

 

That Finance and Economic Development Committee approve the following:
1.        That Councillors Brockington and Menard attend the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Annual Conference and Trade Show, to be held June 2 to June 5, 2022, in Regina, Saskatchewan, in addition to the Mayor and Councillor Tierney, who was previously appointed by Council to serve as the City’s FCM representative;
2.        That, as the FCM Annual Conference and Trade Show will also be held virtually online, and there are no travel, accommodation, or per diem expenses associated with this method of attendance, any Member of Council wishing to attend FCM virtually, shall notify the Office of the City Clerk prior to April 22, 2022; and
3.        That, as the Association of Municipalities of Ontario Annual Conference is to either be held in Ottawa and there are no travel, accommodation, or per diem expenses associated with this conference, any Member of Council wishing to attend, in addition to the Mayor and Councillor Brockington, who was previously appointed by Council to serve as the City’s AMO representative, shall notify the Office of the City Clerk.

 

 

PLANNING, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

 

7.

DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY – ACQUISITION AND SALE OF LAND AND PROPERTY – 1 JULY 2021 TO 31 DECEMBER 2021

 

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Citywide

 

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

 

 

8.

MONTREAL ROAD COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN APPLICATION BY RIVERAIN DEVELOPMENTS INC. FOR 2 MONTREAL ROAD AND 29 SELKIRK STREET

 

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RIDEAU-VANIER (12)

 

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend Council:
1.        Approve the Montreal Road Community Improvement Plan Program Application submitted by Riverain Developments Inc., owner of the property at 2 Montreal Road and 29 Selkirk Street for a Community Improvement Plan grant not to exceed $5,000,000 over a maximum period of 10 years, subject to the establishment of, and in accordance with, the terms and conditions of a Community Improvement Plan Agreement; and

 

2.        Delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development, to finalize and execute a Montreal Road Community Improvement Plan Agreement with Riverain Developments Inc. establishing the terms and conditions governing the payment of a Community Improvement Plan grant for the redevelopment of 2 Montreal Road and 29 Selkirk Street to the satisfaction of the City Manager, the City Clerk, the City Solicitor, and the City Treasurer.

 

 


 

INFRASTRUCTURE AND WATER SERVICES DEPARTMENT

 

9.

COMPREHENSIVE ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM: CORE ASSET MANAGEMENT PLANS

 

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Citywide

 

That Finance and Economic Development Committee, recommend Council:
1.        Approve the Drinking Water Asset Management Plan, consistent with Provincial regulations, described in this report and attached as Document 1;
2.        Approve the Wastewater Asset Management Plan, consistent with Provincial regulations, described in this report and attached as Document 2;
3.        Approve the Stormwater Asset Management Plan, consistent with Provincial regulations, described in this report and attached as Document 3;
4.        Approve the Transportation Asset Management Plan, consistent with the Provincial regulations, described in this report and attached as Document 4; and
5.        Transfer the Executive Lead from the General Manager of Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department (formerly Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Department) to the General Manager, Infrastructure Water Services Department, for the Comprehensive Asset Management Program and Policy, as per the Council approved organizational changes on October 21, 2021.

 

 

IN CAMERA ITEMS*

 

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (FOR CONSIDERATION AT A SUBSEQUENT MEETING)

 

INQUIRIES

 

OTHER BUSINESS

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

NEXT MEETING

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

 

*Notice

In Camera Items are not subject to public discussion or audience.  Any person has a right to request an independent investigation of the propriety of dealing with matters in a closed session.  A form requesting such a review may be obtained, without charge, from the City’s website or in person from the Chair of this meeting. Requests are kept confidential pending any report by the Meetings Investigator and are conducted without charge to the Requestor.

 

Note:   1.   Please note that any written or verbal submissions (including your name but excluding personal contact information) will form part of the public record and be made available to City Council and the public.

            2.   Except where otherwise indicated, reports requiring Council consideration will be presented to Council on April 13, 2022 in Finance and Economic Development Committee Report 36. 

3.   Items listed under Communications and Information Previously Distributed do not form part of the regular Agenda and will not be discussed by the Committee unless added to the Agenda pursuant to Subsection 89.(3) of the Procedure By-law.


Annex – Remote Participation Details

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