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OTTAWA CITY COUNCIL

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

 10:00 a.m.

Andrew S. Haydon Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West

AGENDA 40

 

MOMENT OF REFLECTION

 

NATIONAL ANTHEM

 

 

Councillor M. Fleury

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS/CEREMONIAL ACTIVITIES

 

·          

Announcement – United Way City of Ottawa Employee Campaign

 

 

·          

Proclamation – Child Care Worker and Early Childhood Educator Awareness Day

 

 

·          

Recognition – Mayor’s City Builder Award

 

 

ROLL CALL

 

CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES

 

Confirmation of the Minutes of the regular meeting of 12 October 2016.

 

 

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST INCLUDING THOSE ORIGINALLY ARISING FROM PRIOR MEETINGS

 

COMMUNICATIONS

 

Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO):

 

 

·          

Ministers Announce Consultations on the Scope and Processes of the Ontario Municipal Board

 

 

REGRETS

No regrets filed to date.

 

MOTION TO INTRODUCE REPORTS

 

(Councillors J. Mitic and J. Cloutier)  

 

 

 

COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 18

 

 

1.

CRIME PREVENTION OTTAWA ANNUAL REPORT

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council receive this report for information.



2.

OTTAWA PARAMEDIC SERVICE REVIEW

COMMITTEE MEETING INFORMATION

Delegations: No delegations or written submissions.

Debate:          Approximately 75 minutes worth of consideration of this item including staff presentation, discussion, questions and answers of staff.

Vote:               Carried as presented

Position of Ward Councillor(s):  Not applicable, as this report is City-wide in nature.

Position of Advisory Comittee:  None provided.

 


 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

That Council:

1.         Receive this report for information;

2.         Approve that the following growth pressures be incorporated into the 2017 draft budget:

a.         the addition of 12.00 FTEs with an estimated operating budget requirement of $840,000, and a pre-commitment of the 2018 Draft Budget of $495,000 due to the annualization of 12 FTEs, to address the projected 2016 growth (reduced from 14.00 FTEs as part of the service review) and the purchase of 4 emergency response vehicles with an estimated capital budget requirement of $260,000, with the growth portion of $220,000 to be funded from the Development Charges and the non-growth portion of $40,000 to be funded from the City-wide Reserve Fund;

b.        the addition of 12.00 FTEs with an estimated operating budget requirement of $810,000, and a pre-commitment of the 2018 Draft Budget of $495,000 due to the annualization of 12 FTEs, to address the projected 2017 growth (reduced from 13.00 FTEs as part of the service review) and the purchase of one emergency response vehicle with an estimated capital budget requirement of $200,000, with the growth portion of $170,000 to be funded from the Development Charges and the non-growth portion of $30,000 to be funded from the City-wide Reserve Fund.

3.         Approve that the following growth pressures be incorporated into the 2018 draft budget:

a.         the addition of 14.00 FTEs with an estimated operating budget requirement of $940,000, and a pre-commitment of the 2019 Draft Budget of $590,000 due to the annualization of 14 FTEs, and the purchase of one emergency response vehicle with an estimated capital budget requirement of $200,000, with the growth portion of $170,000 to be funded from the Development Charges and the non-growth portion of $30,000 to be funded from the City-wide Reserve Fund.

 

 

3.

SHENKMAN ARTS CENTRE – CAPITAL RENEWAL FUND

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

That Council:

1.         Approve the creation of a Capital Renewal Fund (CRF) for capital program requirements related to the operation of the theatres at the Shenkman Arts Centre effective January 1, 2017, and enact the by-law necessary to establish this reserve fund;

2.         Approve the addition of a capital surcharge to the fee schedule for the Shenkman Arts Centre for consideration as part of the 2017 Draft Budget, as described in this report.



ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 11

 

4.

CLEAN WATER AND WASTEWATER FUND

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

That Council:

1.         Approve the list of City of Ottawa projects for the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund, attached as Document 1;

2.         Direct staff to include the approved projects in the Draft 2017 Budget with the appropriate federal, provincial and municipal funding identified; and

3.         Direct staff, to be designated by the City Manager, to complete the official application for the projects identified on the City of Ottawa List of Projects for Submission to the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (Document 1).

 

 


 

5.

RECOMMENDED WATER, WASTEWATER, AND STORMWATER RATE STRUCTURE

 

COMMITTEE MEETING INFORMATION

Delegations:          11 Delegations, two in support, nine opposed.  50 written submissions received in advance of meeting, four in support (or in support with caveats or suggested modifications), six with questions to staff, 40 in opposition.

Debate:                   Approximately three hours of consideration of this item including staff presentation, receipt of delegations, discussion, questions and answers of staff and Committee deliberation.

Vote:                        Carried, AS AMENDED by two Motions, plus the following Direction to Staff:

Staff has indicated that they will undertake a regular review of the rate structure as part of future long-range financial plans. Given the importance of public participation in this review, that staff take as direction, and commit to undertaking a similar public engagement process if they are going to recommend any future, non-administrative changes to the rate structure.

Position of Ward Councillor(s):  Not applicable, as this report is City-wide in      nature.

Position of Advisory Comittee:  None provided, but as noted in the consultation section of the report, the Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee was included in the stakeholder consultations.

 


 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED

That Council:

1.         Approve a new Rate Structure for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Services, as outlined in this report and including as follows:

a.         A Water Rate for Drinking Water Services, based on a combination of a fixed fee and a consumption charge, as described in this report;

b.        A Wastewater Rate for Wastewater Services, based on a combination of a fixed fee and a consumption charge, as described in this report; and

c.         A Stormwater Fee for Stormwater Services, including the four-year phase-in of the fee for those households and businesses not connected to the City’s water and wastewater infrastructure, as described in this report;

d.         A regular review of the new rate structure in future                         Long- Range Financial Plans, as described in this                             report;

2.         Direct staff to undertake a review of the ditching standards and the City’s Ditch Alteration Policy and report back to Committee and Council no later than in Q4 2017;

3.         Direct staff to review municipal best practices for credits for stormwater management controls on individual properties, including those that recognize rain barrels, trees, cisterns, permeable driveways, and/or other engineered landscape controls, and report back on their findings as part of the next term of Council’s long-range financial plan for rate-supported programs, and;


 

4.         Request, through the Mayor, that the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation include the actual impervious surface area in square metres, in property listings at their earliest opportunity; and that this request be forwarded to all local Members of Provincial Parliament and to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.



PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 33A

 

6.

OFFICIAL PLAN, ZONING AND RELATED BY-LAW AMENDMENTS: SECOND DWELLING UNITS IN ACCESSORY BUILDINGS (COACH HOUSES)

COMMITTEE MEETING INFORMATION

AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Delegations:          Three delegations

Debate                    The Committee spent 45 minutes on this item

Vote:                        The Committee CARRIED this item WITH AN AMENDMENT to increase the height limit of coach houses and secondary buildings in rural areas and villages, with the following DIRECTIONS TO STAFF:

§     Prior to the Council meeting where this will rise on 26 October, provide the Committee members the with the clear distinction between what secondary dwellings and coach houses are and a clear vision on the process for both as well as fees involved for both.

§     That staff examine publishing the definition, processes and costs for coach houses on the City’s website.

PLANNING  COMMITTEE

Delegations:          8 delegations

Debate                    The Committee spent two hours and ten minutes on this item

Vote:                        The Committee CARRIED this item WITH AN AMENDMENT to include a two-year review period and report back to Committee on the effectiveness and implications of the coach house rules implications, as well as a DIRECTION TO STAFF to report back prior to the two-year review period, should staff notice a more significant volume of coach houses being constructed than currently anticipated.

Position of Ward Councillor: City wide

Position of Advisory Committee:                                                              None

 

AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS, AS AMENDED

That Council:

1.         approve amendments to the Official Plan, as detailed in Document 1;

2.         approve amendments to the Zoning By-law, as detailed in Document 2, as amended by deleting item (8)(7)(a) in the Details of the Recommended Zoning and replacing it with the following:

“(7) The maximum permitted height of a building containing a coach house:

(a)       In the AG, EP, ME, MR, RC, RG, RH, RI, RR, RU, V1, V2, V3 and VM Zones, is the lesser of:

(i)         the height of the principal dwelling; or

(ii)        4.5 metres.

(iii)       despite (ii), where the living area of the coach house is entirely located on the second storey above a detached garage, the coach house may have a maximum height of 6.1 metres.”;

3.         repeal the policy changes to Section 2.5.2 Policy 10 and Section 3.1 Policy 1 as proposed in Items 107 and 130 of Official Plan Amendment No. 150 and repeal the policy changes to Section 3.1 Policy 1 proposed in Item e. of Plan Amendment No. 140, as they apply to Secondary Dwelling units; and

4.         approve that there be no further notice pursuant to Section 34 (17) of the Planning Act.

 

PLANNING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS, AS AMENDED

That Council:

1.         approve amendments to the Official Plan, as detailed in Document 1;

2.         approve amendments to the Zoning By-law, as detailed in Document 2;

3.         repeal the policy changes to Section 2.5.2 Policy 10 and Section 3.1 Policy 1 as proposed in Items 107 and 130 of Official Plan Amendment No. 150 and repeal the policy changes to Section 3.1 Policy 1 proposed in Item e. of Plan Amendment No. 140, as they apply to Secondary Dwelling units;

4.         receive the Coach Houses Development Charges Background Study, attached as Document 3;

5.         approve amendments to the Development Charges By-law 2014-229, as detailed in Document 4;

6.         approve amendments to the Site Plan Control By law 2014-256, as detailed in Document 5; and

7.         approve amendments to the Parkland Dedication By-law 2009-385 as detailed in Document 6; and

8.         approve that the report be amended to include a two-year review period after which staff will report back on the effectiveness and implications of the coach house rules implications.


SUMMARY OF WRITTEN AND ORAL SUBMISSIONS

That City Council approve the Summary of Written and Oral Submissions on Official Plan, Zoning And Related By-Law Amendments: Second Dwelling Units In Accessory Buildings (Coach Houses) (ACS2016-PIE-PGM-0142), as set out in supporting document  4, in accordance with Bill 73, the Smart Growth for Our Communities Act, 2015 requirements, and that City Council has considered all submissions in addition to the planning and other considerations identified in the staff report in its decision on this matter.

7.

PERMITTED BUILDING HEIGHTS FOR ACCESSORY BUILDINGS

 

AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED

That Council approve:

1.         the amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, for the V1, V2, and V3 Village Residential zones in the rural area as set out in Document 1, as amended by the following:

·         Amend Document 1 by deleting item (1) in the Details of the Recommended Zoning and replacing it with the following:

1) Amend Table 55, column II, Row (5) by deleting the words “4.5 metres” and replacing them with the words
Ÿ  R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 Zones: 3.6 metres, with the height of the exterior walls not to exceed 3.2 metres in height
Ÿ   V1, V2 and V3 Zones: 4.5 metres.”; and

 

2.         that there be no further notice pursuant to Section 34 (17) of the Planning Act.

 

PLANNING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

That Council approve the amendments to Zoning By-law 2008-250, for the R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 Residential zones in the urban area, as set out in Document 1.




 

8.

OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT – 113 AND 115 ECHO DRIVE

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

That Council:

 

a.         approve an amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2a, Old Ottawa East Secondary Plan, by designating 113 Echo Drive as Traditional Mainstreet, and to incorporate site specific policies for 113 and 115 Echo Drive relating to setbacks and land uses as detailed in Document 2; and,

 

b.        approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 113 and 115 Echo Drive to permit a six-storey building as detailed in Document 3.

 

SUMMARY OF WRITTEN AND ORAL SUBMISSIONS
That City Council approve the Summary of Written and Oral Submissions on Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-Law Amendment – 113 and 115 Echo Drive (ACS2016-PIE-PGM-0136), as set out in supporting document 3, in accordance with Bill 73, the Smart Growth for Our Communities Act, 2015 requirements, and that City Council has considered all submissions in addition to the planning and other considerations identified in the staff report in its decision on this matter.
 

 


 


BULK CONSENT AGENDA

 

COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 18

 

 

A.

CRIME PREVENTION OTTAWA BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOMINATIONS

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the following representatives of the community be appointed to the Crime Prevention Ottawa Board of Directors for the period 2016-2020:
            Jim Devoe
            Julianne Dunbar
            Karim Mekki

 

PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 33A

 

B.

ZONING ANOMALY REPORT - REMOVAL OF A PORTION OF ROCKCLIFFE PARK FROM THE MATURE NEIGHBOURHOODS OVERLAY IN ZONING BY-LAW 2008-250

 


 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment to remove that portion of the Mature Neighbourhoods Overlay from lands within the former Village of Rockcliffe Park, as shown in Document 2.

 

DISPOSITION OF ITEMS APPROVED BY COMMITTEES UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY

 

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

 

 

MOTION TO ADOPT REPORTS

 

(Councillors J. Mitic and J. Cloutier)

 

 

MOTIONS OF WHICH NOTICE HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY GIVEN

MOTION

Moved by Councillor E. El-Chantiry 

Seconded by Councillor S. Moffatt

WHEREAS the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) has confirmed that the application period for the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program will begin October 31, 2016;

WHEREAS as part of the application submission, applicants whose projects do not meet all of the IESO’s land use restrictions must confirm that the municipality supports an exemption from the rules;

WHEREAS because of the zoning of adjacent lots, the proposed ground mounted solar project on Ashton Station Road is not able to meet the IESO’s definition of an Exempt Residential Property; and

WHEREAS staff and the Ward Councillor have no concern supporting the applicant’s request for an exemption, since the proposal is able to meet all setback and screening requirements set out by the IESO;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the Land Use Restriction Exemption Resolution contained in Appendix A, worded in accordance with the IESO’s prescribed template.

Appendix A – Ashton Station Road, Ward 21

WHEREAS Capitalized terms not defined herein have the meanings ascribed to them in the FIT Rules, Version 5.0;

WHEREAS Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-op (the “Applicant”) proposes to construct and operate a Non-Rooftop Solar Project (the “Project”) on Ashton Station Road, PIN 044430043 (the “Lands”) in City of Ottawa under the Province’s FIT Program; and

WHEREAS the Applicant has requested that the Council of the City of Ottawa indicate by resolution that the Project has an exemption from any or all of the residential, commercial and industrial land-use restrictions as identified in Sections 2.3(e), 2.3(f), 2.3(g) and 2.3(h) of the FIT Rules, Version 5.0;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council of the City of Ottawa exempts the Project on the Lands as described above from any or all of the residential, commercial and industrial land-use restrictions as identified in Sections 2.3(e), 2.3(f), 2.3(g) and 2.3(h) of the FIT Rules, Version 5.0; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT this resolution's sole purpose is to provide municipal exemption from the above noted specific residential, commercial and industrial land-use restrictions 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 for any other purpose.




MOTION

Moved by Councillor T. Tierney 

Seconded by            Councillor D. Chernushenko

WHEREAS the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) has confirmed that the application period for the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program will begin October 31, 2016;

WHEREAS the Robert O. Pickard Environmental Centre (ROPEC), located at 800 Green’s Creek Drive, returns approximately 400,000,000 litres of clean water back to the Ottawa River on a daily basis;

WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is set to begin the study that would quantify the potential generation capacity and provide preliminary review and recommendations on conceptual installation, alternatives and best overall solution in support of a waterpower generation project at the Robert O. Pickard Environmental Centre;

WHEREAS the IESO awards priority points (higher priority ranking) to renewable energy projects that receive the formal support of local municipalities;

WHEREAS obtaining an IESO contract under the FIT Program would provide the City with revenues for the waterpower generation; and

WHEREAS the IESO introduced the requirement for a blanket resolution to maintain fairness with other non-municipal participation projects;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the Municipal Council Support Resolution (Blanket) contained in Appendix A, worded in accordance with the IESO’s prescribed template (valid for one year).

Appendix A – Waterpower Generation Project

WHEREAS capitalized terms not defined herein have the meanings ascribed to them in the FIT Rules, Version 5.0;

AND WHEREAS the Province’s FIT Program encourages the construction and operation of Waterpower generation projects (the “Projects”);

AND WHEREAS one or more Projects may be constructed and operated in City of Ottawa;

AND WHEREAS, pursuant to the FIT Rules, Version 5.0, 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 Council of the City of Ottawa supports the construction and operation of the Projects anywhere in City of Ottawa; and

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT this resolution's sole purpose is to enable the participants in the FIT Program 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 Projects, or for any other purpose; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT this resolution shall expire twelve (12) months after its adoption by Council.

 

MOTIONS REQUIRING SUSPENSION OF THE RULES OF PROCEDURE

 

NOTICES OF MOTION (FOR CONSIDERATION AT SUBSEQUENT MEETING)

 

NOTICE OF INTENT

 

Notice of Intent from the Integrity Commissioner to submit the 2016 Annual Report for consideration as part of the 2014-2018 Mid-Term Governance Review at the Finance And Economic Development Committee meeting of November 1, 2016.

 

 


 

MOTION TO INTRODUCE BY-LAWS

 

(Councillors J. Mitic and J. Cloutier)

 

 

THREE READINGS

 

a)          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.

 

b)          A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume it for public use (Brian Coburn Boulevard and Mer Bleue Road).

 

c)           A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at voie Gabriola Way and rue Arkose Street on Plan 4M-1556, as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

d)          A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at Meadowridge Circle on Plan 4M-1498, as being exempt from Part Lot Control and to repeal By-law No. 2016-338.

 

e)          A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to implement site specific policies for the lands municipally known as 113 and 115 Echo Drive.

 

f)            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 113 and 115 Echo Drive.

 

g)          A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to remove the Mature Neighbourhoods Overlay from lands within the former Village of Rockcliffe Park.

 

h)          A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to amend Accessory Building Heights in residential zones.

 

i)            A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2014-229 respecting development charges.

 

j)            A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to replace policies with respect to secondary dwelling units, add policies with respect to coach houses, and repeal policies introduced as part of Official Plan Amendments Nos. 140 and 150 related to secondary dwelling units.

 

k)           A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2009-95 of the City of Ottawa regarding parkland dedication.

 

l)            A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2014-256 of the City of Ottawa entitled A by-law of the City of Ottawa designating the area within the territorial limits of the City of Ottawa as an area of site plan control.

 

m)         A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to permit and regulate secondary dwelling units within accessory buildings otherwise known as coach houses.

 

n)          A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number 265-97 of the old Corporation of the City of Ottawa to expand the Downtown Rideau Business Improvement Area.

 

 

CONFIRMATION BY-LAW

 

(Councillors J. Mitic and J. Cloutier)  

 

 

INQUIRIES

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

(Councillors J. Mitic and J. Cloutier)  

 

 

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