10 may 2006
1:00 p.m.
DISPOSITION 58
Reports
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 21
1. AMENDMENT TO BY-LAW 2004-293 TO APPOINT ADDITIONAL
FENCE-VIEWERS |
That Council approve the amendment to
By-law 2004-293 respecting the appointment of fence-viewers, to appoint five
(5) additional fence-viewers, as outlined in Document 1.
CARRIED
2. court
of revision - TOMPKINS DIVERSION TO GREY'S CREEK MUNICIPAL DRAIN |
That Council give third reading to Tompkins
Diversion to Grey’s Creek Municipal Drain By-law.
CARRIED
3. Isaac
Moore mUNICIPAL DRAIN ABANDONMENT |
That Council approve the
attached By-law for the partial abandonment of the Isaac Moore Municipal Drain.
CARRIED
CORPORATE SERVICES AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 46
1. BUSINESS ADVISORY
COMMITTEE – 2005 ANNUAL REPORT AND 2006 WORK PLAN |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That
Council:
a) Receive the 2005
Annual Report of the Business Advisory Committee as detailed in Attachment 1;
and
b) Approve the
objectives contained in the 2006 workplan, as detailed in Attachment 2.
CARRIED
2. OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL - 2005 ANNUAL
REPORT AND 2005 DETAILED AUDIT REPORTS |
That Council:
1. Receive on May 10, 2006
the 2005 Annual Report and 2005 Detailed Audit Reports of the Office of the
Auditor General; and,
RECEIVED
2. Give
notice on May 10th of its intention to receive public submissions on
the Auditor General’s reports while sitting as Committee of the Whole at the
Council meeting of May 24th as per Section 47 of the Rules of
Procedure.
LOST
Moved by Councillor J. Harder
Seconded by Councillor G. Brooks
That Council receive the 2005
Annual Report and 2005 Detailed Audit Reports of the Office of the Auditor
General and that these reports and the following Motions filed at this Council
meeting be referred to a special Corporate Services and Economic Development
Committee meeting on May 18 at 9:30 a.m., for consideration and to receive
public delegations;
AND that the Corporate
Services and Economic Development Committee recommendations rise to City Council on
May 24.
REFERRAL
CARRIED
Moved by Councillor J. Harder
Seconded by Councillor E. El-Chantiry
WHEREAS the Auditor General
has made recommendations in the “Detailed Audit Reports”;
BE IT RESOLVED that a special
committee be established which would include 3 Members of Council and Senior
Management Team to ensure implementation of said recommendations;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that Councillors Glenn Brooks, Gord Hunter and Jacques Legendre be appointed to
that “special committee.”
Moved by Councillor G. Brooks
Seconded by Councillor R. Bloess
WHEREAS
the Council of the City of Ottawa is morally obligated to demonstrate
transparency and accountability in all of its operations;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General has delivered his first
Annual Report detailing recommendations to improve management practices and
ensure tax payers receive value for money;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General is an
independent office reporting directly to Council;
AND WHEREAS a clear reporting process is required for
the presentation of the Auditor General’s Annual Report, as well as any special
reports that the Auditor General may bring forward;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City
Solicitor and the City Clerk, in collaboration with the Auditor General, bring
forward to Council a report detailing options and/or recommendations to clarify
the reporting process for future years;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this report is
presented to Council no later than December 31, 2006.
Moved by Councillor G. Brooks
Seconded by Councillor R. Bloess
WHEREAS
the Council of the City of Ottawa is morally obligated to demonstrate
transparency and accountability in all of its operations;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General has delivered his first
Annual Report detailing recommendations to improve management practices and
ensure tax payers receive value for money;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General recommends
that “Supply Management should ensure the total value of amendments to the
scope of work of any contact should not exceed 50% of the original contracted
amount without the approval of the City Manager”;
AND WHEREAS this recommendation will significantly
improve the current procurement process and the accountability within the
process;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 3
of the Auditor General’s Annual Report 2005, that “Supply Management
should ensure the total value of amendments to the scope of work of any contact
should not exceed 50% of the original contracted amount without the approval of
the City Manager” be
accepted and implemented;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff reports
to Council on the implementation of this recommendation no later than September
2006.
Moved by Councillor G. Brooks
Seconded by Councillor R. Bloess
WHEREAS
the Council of the City of Ottawa is morally obligated to demonstrate
transparency and accountability in all of its operations;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General has delivered his first
Annual Report detailing recommendations to improve management practices and
ensure tax payers receive value for money;
AND WHEREAS the
Auditor General recommends that “That the Chief Corporate Planning and
Performance Reporting Officer introduce integrated risk management within the
City, as part of the planning and performance management cycle. This would include such activities as:
·
development of an integrated risk management policy;
·
development of tools and approaches for risk
management; and
·
provision of risk management training”;
AND WHEREAS this recommendation will significantly improve
the current procurement process and the accountability within the process;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 4
of the Auditor General’s Annual Report 2005, “That the Chief Corporate
Planning and Performance Reporting Officer introduce integrated risk management
within the City, as part of the planning and performance management cycle. This would include such activities as:
·
development of an integrated risk management policy;
·
development of tools and approaches for risk
management; and
·
provision of risk management training”
be accepted and implemented;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff reports
to Council on the implementation of this recommendation no later than September
2006.
Moved by Councillor G. Brooks
Seconded by Councillor R. Bloess
WHEREAS
the Council of the City of Ottawa is morally obligated to demonstrate
transparency and accountability in all of its operations;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General has delivered his first
Annual Report detailing recommendations to improve management practices and
ensure tax payers receive value for money;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General recommends that “Supply
Management ensure the pricing component in Requests for Proposals of
professional services is immediately standardized at a minimum of 30%”;
AND WHEREAS this recommendation will significantly
improve the current procurement process and the accountability within the
process;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 5
of the Auditor General’s Annual Report 2005, that “Supply Management
ensure the pricing component in Requests for Proposals of professional services
is immediately standardized at a minimum of 30%” be accepted and implemented;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff reports
to Council on the implementation of this recommendation no later than September
2006.
Moved by Councillor G. Brooks
Seconded by Councillor R. Bloess
WHEREAS
the Council of the City of Ottawa is morally obligated to demonstrate
transparency and accountability in all of its operations;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General has delivered his first
Annual Report detailing recommendations to improve management practices and
ensure tax payers receive value for money;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General recommends that “Supply
Management should ensure that a reasonable number of firms are eventually
awarded Standing Offers, using price as a significant component (a minimum of
30%) in the evaluation process”;
AND WHEREAS this recommendation will significantly
improve the current procurement process and the accountability within the
process;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 6
of the Auditor General’s Annual Report 2005, that “Supply Management
should ensure that a reasonable number of firms are eventually awarded Standing
Offers, using price as a significant component (a minimum of 30%) in the
evaluation process” be
accepted and implemented;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff reports
to Council on the implementation of this recommendation no later than September
2006.
Moved by Councillor G. Brooks
Seconded by Councillor R. Bloess
WHEREAS
the Council of the City of Ottawa is morally obligated to demonstrate
transparency and accountability in all of its operations;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General has delivered his first
Annual Report detailing recommendations to improve management practices and
ensure tax payers receive value for money;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General recommends that “Supply
Management should ensure that all purchasing activity is included in its report
to Council, regardless of the source of the information or the means of
acquisition and be presented in a clear and easily understood format”;
AND WHEREAS this recommendation will significantly
improve the current procurement process and the accountability within the
process;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 17
of the Auditor General’s Annual Report 2005, that “Supply Management
should ensure that all purchasing activity is included in its report to
Council, regardless of the source of the information or the means of
acquisition and be presented in a clear and easily understood format” be accepted and implemented;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff reports
to Council on the implementation of this recommendation no later than September
2006.
Moved by Councillor G. Brooks
Seconded by Councillor R. Bloess
WHEREAS
the Council of the City of Ottawa is morally obligated to demonstrate
transparency and accountability in all of its operations;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General has delivered his first
Annual Report detailing recommendations to improve management practices and
ensure taxpayers receive value for money;
AND WHEREAS the Auditor General recommends
“Supply Management should ensure Payments without Reference to a Purchase Order
are adequately monitored, in order to identify and include cases of
non-compliance in regular reports to Council, and the City Manager, in order to
minimize their occurrence”;
AND WHEREAS this recommendation will significantly
improve the current procurement process and the accountability within the
process;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation
19 of the Auditor General’s Annual Report 2005, that “Supply Management
should ensure Payments without Reference to a Purchase Order are adequately
monitored, in order to identify and include cases of non-compliance in regular
reports to Council, and the City Manager, in order to minimize their
occurrence” be accepted
and implemented;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff reports to
Council on the implementation of this recommendation no later than September
2006.
Moved by Councillor D. Deans
Seconded by Councillor M. McRae
WHEREAS the Office of the
Auditor General has produced its City of Ottawa 2005 annual report and the 2005
detailed audit reports for City Council’s review;
AND WHEREAS the
Auditor General examined the overtime spending in the Fire Services, Real
Property Asset Management Branch, Utility Services Branch, the Ottawa Police
Service, as well as the Transit, Fleet, Paramedic Service and Surface
Operations Branches;
AND WHEREAS the Office of the
Auditor General has revealed that actual overtime spending is $36.8 M, not
$25.2 M as indicated in the 2006 budget documents;
AND WHEREAS it is apparent
that Council needs a greater degree of budgetary detail;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that
Council direct City Staff to produce a more detailed bi-annual review of both
capital and operating budgets commencing in 2007;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the report on the comprehensive overtime review include complete
information on overtime budgets and actual spending, including any adjustments
that are recommended as a result of Council's direction
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that for the remainder of 2006, the Operating Status and Forecast Report
provide City Council with a detailed accounting of compensation, including
actual allocations for overtime, salary and benefits.
3. 2006 BUDGETS AND SPECIAL LEVIES FOR BUSINESS
IMPROVEMENT AREAS AND SPARKS STREET MALL AUTHORITY |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council
approve:
1. The 2006 Budgets, as
presented in document 1, for the following agencies:
a.
By Ward Market BIA
b.
Preston Street BIA
c.
Sparks Street BIA
d.
Sparks Street Mall Authority
e.
Bank Street BIA
f.
Somerset Village BIA
g.
Somerset Street Chinatown BIA
h.
Westboro Village BIA
i.
Downtown Rideau BIA
j.
Vanier BIA
k.
Manotick BIA
l.
Carp BIA
m.
Barrhaven BIA
2. The 2006 Business
Improvement Area Special Levies and the Sparks Street Mall Authority
Metre–front charge, as presented in documents 2 and 3.
CARRIED
4. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT POLICY |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the Local
Improvement Policy, as presented in Attachment 1.
CARRIED
5. City of Ottawa ETHICAL Procurement POLICY |
That Council:
1.
Commit
to developing an Ethical Procurement Policy to ensure that purchases of
clothing and fair trade agricultural products such as coffee and tea are
manufactured or produced in accordance with established local and international
environmental standards and applicable codes of conduct regarding wages,
working conditions, safety, forced labour, and freedom of association as
embodied in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, International
Labour Organization Conventions, and other relevant Declarations and
Conventions;
2.
Direct that Supply Management Division, in conjunction
with the Office of the Chief Corporate Services Officer, consult with all
interested parties (including the Ottawa & District Labour Council and the Ottawa No Sweat Coalition) in the
development of this policy for Council's consideration in 2007.
CARRIED
HEALTH, RECREATION AND
SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 33
1. Neighbourhood
planning |
That Council:
1.
Endorse the implementation of the Neighbourhood
Planning initiative as per the Corporate Plan and the Community and Protective
Services Strategic Plan and approve the undertaking of demonstration projects
in Hintonburg and Vars; and
2. Approve that a suburban community be
added to the pilot program in 2007.
CARRIED
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE REPORT 47
1. ZONING
- 8154 Jeanne D'Arc BoulevarD |
Committee recommendation
That Council
approve an amendment to the former Cumberland Urban Zoning By-Law to change the
zoning of 8154 Jeanne D'Arc Boulevard from CCN - Commercial Convenience
Neighbourhood to CCN (XX) and R3D (XX) as shown in Document 1 and as detailed
in Document 2.
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
Moved by Councillor P. Feltmate
Seconded by Councillor J. Harder
That the
following replace Document 2:
Schedule
A of the Cumberland By-law 1-84 will be amended by changing the zoning for 8154
Jeanne D’Arc Boulevard from CCN – Commercial Convenience Neighbourhood to CCN
(XX) and R3D (XX) as shown on Document 1.
A new exception zone will be created for the R3D zone to reduce the front
yard from 6.0 metres to 3.0 metres.
This exception will also allow for a reduction in the setback from the
daylight triangle from the required 4.5 metres to 3.0 metres which equals the
required front yard and external side yard setbacks. It will also recognize that a sight triangle will be deemed not
to be a street lot line for the purpose of yard requirements. The side yard setback for an accessory
building will be reduced from the required 1.2 metres to 0.0 metres to permit
attached garages. All other provisions
of the R3D-X5 zone will apply.
An exception to the CCN – Commercial Convenience Neighbourhood will be created in order to recognize the setbacks to the existing commercial building. The front yard setback will be reduced from 10.0 metres to 1.6 metres, the rear year from 6.0 metres to 5.6 metres and despite the parking provisions, the number of parking spaces required for this site will be 21 spaces.
CARRIED
2. yellow bag program for non-residential
establisHments – |
Committee recommendation
That Council approve the
implementation of the Yellow Bag Pilot Program, for non-residential
establishments with an eight bag limit for residual garbage collection, and a
fifteen container limit for recycling collection per week, per building, and
that this Yellow Bag Pilot Program commence June 19, 2006.
CARRIED
3. CITY OF OTTAWA APPLICATION
TO THE GREEN MUNICIPAL FUNDS |
Committee recommendation
That Council
approve the Application to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Green
Municipal Funds for the following projects:
1. Building a Resilient
Sustainable Community;
2. Integrated Greenhouse
Gas and Air Quality Inventories for the Community and the Municipality.
CARRIED
4. ZONING - Part of 4844 Mohrs Road and 100 huxley
street |
Committee recommendation
That Council
approve an amendment to the former Township of West Carleton Zoning By-law to
change the zoning of part of 4844 Mohrs Road from Holding Zone (H), Rural (RU)
and Rural with Flood Plain Regulations (RU-FP) to a Special Low Density
Residential Zone (RL-1) and (RL-1-FP), to remove the Holding Zone
provisions,
and to change the zoning of 100 Huxley Street from Special Low Density
Residential (RL-1(x5)) to Special Low Density Residential Zone (RL-1), as shown
on Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
CARRIED
5. ZONING - 100-178 GRANITE
COURT INCLUSIVE |
Committee recommendation
That Council
approve an amendment to the former City of Kanata Zoning By-law to increase the
main building lot coverage zoning provision of 100-178 Granite Court inclusive
in R3A-2 as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
CARRIED
6. ZONING
- 15 Tierney Drive |
Committee recommendation as amended
That the
Planning and Environment Committee recommend Council approve an amendment to
the former City of Nepean Zoning By-Law to change the zoning of
15 Tierney Drive from FG (Future Growth) to R3A (Residential Third
Density) as shown in Document 1.
CARRIED
7. ZONING
- Part of 2844 Yorks Corners Road |
Committee recommendation
That Council approve an amendment to
the former Township of Osgoode Zoning By-law to change the zoning of part of
2844 Yorks Corners Road to be known as 2818 and 2832 Yorks Corners Road from RU
(Rural) to CE (Country Estate) and RU [xx] (Rural-Exception) as shown in
Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
CARRIED
8. ZONING
- 1339 Cousineau Street |
Committee recommendation as amended
That Council
aprove an amendment to the former City of Gloucester Zoning By-law to change
the zoning of a portion of 1339 Cousineau Street from Rd-1; Residential, Double Dwelling Zone,
to Rd-1 (E'XX'); Residential,
Double Dwelling Exception 'XX' Zone as shown in Document 1 and as
detailed in Document 2 as amended.
CARRIED
9. eXTENSION
OF INTERIM CONTROL by-law - SANDY HILl |
Committee recommendation
That Council approve an amendment to
Interim Control By-law 2005-253, the Sandy Hill Interim Control By-law, to
extend the date of the said by-law in order to permit the completion of the
interim control study in Sandy Hill by one calendar year.
CARRIED
10. fOLLOW-UP
REPORT: EXCHANGE OF INCREASED |
Committee recommendation, as amended
That the
original Report Recommendation 1, with amendments to Document 2 (Amended
Density Incentive Implementation Guidelines), as outlined hereunder, be
referred to Council for approval:
1. Defer implementation of the draft
guidelines outlined in Document 2, as amended by the following, until
the new comprehensive zoning by-law is in place to provide a more consistent
zoning framework for development review.
Document 2
10. Community
benefits to be considered shall include but not be limited to the following:
i. Affordable
housing including housing on site, land, or cash contributions dedicated to the
construction of new units to accommodate those on the Social Housing Registry
waiting list, to remain affordable for fifty (50) year;
and add:
v. Affordable
market rental units available to a mix of incomes between the 10th
and 30th percentiles.
2. That Council amend the draft guidelines
as shown in Document 2, as amended, to incorporate greenspace issues
raised by the Ottawa Forest and Greenspace Advisory Committee.
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
Moved
by Councillor J. Legendre
Seconded
by Councillor D. Deans
That the original
Report Recommendation 1, with amendments to Document 2 (Amended Density
Incentive Implementation Guidelines), as outlined above, be approved.
CARRIED
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE REPORT 48
1. dRAFT
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY LAW - BACKGROUND INFORMATION, |
Committee
recommendation as amended
That Council approve the proposed project
and public consultation timetables for the draft Comprehensive Zoning By-law,
found in Revised Documents 1 and 2 of this report, and that
references to tabling the draft document with the Planning and Environment
Committee on 23 May 2006 be deleted from the report.
CARRIED
2. Ontario
Muncipal Board Appeal - Lifting of the Holding PROVISION - |
Committee
recommendations
That Council endorse the following position
at the Ontario Municipal Board hearing regarding an application to lift the
holding provision at 737-777 Silver Seven Road and 15 Frank Nighbor Place (File
No. D07-07-05-0006):
1. That the holding provision not be lifted from the existing
“M1C-2(H)” (Light Industrial, Mixed, Exception 2 (Holding)) Zone to permit
retail warehouse uses until the issues with the associated traffic study and
site plan application (File No. D07-12-05-0146) have been addressed to the
satisfaction of the Director, Planning and Infrastructure Approvals; and
2. That appropriate staff resources from the Corporate Services
and Planning and Growth Management Departments be committed for participation
in the Ontario Municipal Board hearing.
CARRIED
TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE REPORT 34
1. TRANSIT
ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN |
That Council:
1. Approve in principle
the City of Ottawa Transit Asset Management Plan.
2. Direct staff to
submit the Transit Asset Management Plan to the Ontario Ministry of
Transportation to fulfill the condition of the gas tax transfer to the City.
CARRIED
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE JOINT REPORT 2
1. ENVIRONMENTAL
NOISE CONTROL GUIDELINES AND oFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT |
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AS
AMENDED
That Council approve
1. The amendment to the 2003 Official Plan
to revise the policies in Section 4.8.8 Road, Rail, Transit Corridor Noise
and Noise from Stationary Sources, as attached in Document 1 and that
Document 3 (Table) be incorporated in the Official Plan.
JOINT commITTEES’ RECOMMENDATIONS as amended
That
Council approve:
2. The new Environmental Noise Control
Guidelines (issued separately as Document 2). Notwithstanding the thresholds that are proposed in the Noise
Guidelines, that the guidelines (when applied to existing built forms) also
apply to noise situations that are demonstrably annoying and affect the normal
enjoyment of one’s property either because of their repetitive nature, their
quality or because of the time of the day.
3. An addendum to the Environmental Noise Control Guidelines to
include Appendix E: Typical Sound Level
Examples, as attached in Document 3.
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
Moved by Councillor D. Holmes
Seconded by Councillor J. Legendre
That the following be approved:
Notwithstanding
the City guidelines for requiring mandatory air conditioning, the City will
waive such requirements for city-initiated and / or approved non-profit
housing. Instead, a warning clause to
this effect shall be registered on title and included in all lease and rental
agreements.
CARRIED
REPORT
– DEPUTY CITY MANAGER, PLANNING AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT
1. BUILDING A RESILIENT SUSTAINABLE
COMMUNITY |
REPORT RECOMMENDATION
That Council receive for information the Work Plan of the Building a Resilient Sustainable Community initiative.
RECEIVED
Motions of Which Notice has been Given Previously
Moved by Councillor P. Hume
Seconded by Councillor R. Jellett
WHEREAS on April 12, 2006 the
Ontario Municipal Board released the decision on the Official Plan Amendments,
Zoning By-law Amendments and Site Plan Approval for Loblaw Properties proposal
at 1890, 1900, 1920 Walkley Road; 2980, 3000 Conroy Road; 2500, 2502, 2510 St.
Laurent Boulevard and 2425 Don Reid Drive in the Ottawa Business Park;
AND WHEREAS the Ontario
Municipal Board approved the requisite Official Plan Amendment and zoning
amendment and indicated general support for the site plan pending resolution of
the issue of the City owned seven metre strip;
AND WHEREAS taxpayers have
spent approximately $120,000 in consulting fees to conduct the hearing and it
is estimated that Loblaw Properties spent in excess of $500,000;
AND WHEREAS Loblaws has
already been awarded costs in the amount of
$24,000 bringing the total spent by the City on this appeal to $144,000;
AND WHEREAS Loblaws has
indicated to the OMB that they wish to seek further costs as a result of the
findings in the decision;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that
City Council support a modification, in accordance with the Ontario Municipal
Board decision, to the 2003 Official Plan to designate the site “General Urban
Area “;
AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED
that City Council support the site plan presented by Loblaw at the Ontario
Municipal Board (attached) with only one southerly entrance to the site from
Don Reid Drive;
AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED
that Council direct staff to commence the necessary process to have the seven
metre strip declared surplus and sold to Loblaw at fair market vale in
accordance with an appraisal; such report to be before Corporate Services and
Economic Development committee and council at their July meetings;
AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED
that the deadline in the restrictive covenant on a portion of the site
requiring construction to be commenced by June 2006 be extended to 30 June
2008;
AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED
that, contingent upon all formal approvals for the Loblaw development being in
place, Loblaw be requested to proceed with the relocation of the access to the
Day Care at the earliest possible opportunity;
AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED
that these recommendations be contingent upon the Loblaw abandoning all claims
for costs including the approximately $24,000.00 already granted by the Ontario
Municipal Board upon conveyance by the City to Loblaw at fair market value of
the seven metre strip.
CARRIED
Moved by Councillor R. Bloess
Seconded by Councillor B. Monette
WHEREAS Council
approved a portable sign motion on May 12, 2004 with the provision that local
communities could exercise self-determination in the use of portable temporary
signs in specified geographical areas;
AND WHEREAS the
Blackburn Community Association made a request to the City of Ottawa in
November 2005 requesting a moratorium on temporary signs in their community, as
per Council’s decision;
AND WHEREAS all
required public consultation requirements under the By-Law have taken place;
BE IT RESOLVED that that a moratorium for 18 months be implemented banning all portable, temporary and additional billboard signage for Blackburn Hamlet.
CARRIED
Moved by Councillor R. Bloess
Seconded by Councillor B. Monette
That staff
review the current provisions of By-law No. 2004-239 in terms of loop-holes
currently being exploited by sign users.
CARRIED
Motion
to Introduce By-laws (Councillors
M. McRae and J. Harder)
Third Reading
2006-168 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for the improvement of drainage works in the City of Ottawa - Modification of Tompkins Diversion to Grey’s Creek Municipal Drain.
Three
Readings
2006-169 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for the partial abandonment of drainage works in the City of Ottawa - Part of the main branch, part of branch number 1, and the Trottier branch of the Isaac Moore Municipal Drain.
2006-170 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for the partial abandonment of drainage works in the City of Ottawa - Part of the main branch of the Edna Griffith Municipal Drain.
2006-171 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-79 respecting property tax due dates.
2006-172
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish the tax ratios for the taxation year
2006.
2006-173 A by-law of the City of Ottawa respecting the calculation of the amount of taxes for municipal and school purposes payable in respect of property in the commercial classes, industrial classes or multi-residential property class for 2006.
2006-174 A by-law of the City of Ottawa respecting property subclass tax reductions for the year 2006.
2006-175 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to impose, levy and collect a rate for the purposes of The Sparks Street Mall Management Board with respect to the Sparks Street Mall for the year 2006.
2006-176 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to levy a special charge in respect of the Bank Street Improvement Area, Barrhaven Improvement Area, By Ward Market Improvement Area, Carp Village Improvement Area, Manotick Improvement Area, Preston Street Improvement Area, Rideau Area Improvement Area, Somerset Street Chinatown Improvement Area, Somerset Village Improvement Area, Sparks Street Improvement Area, Vanier Improvement Area, and Westboro Improvement Area, and to provide for their collection for the year 2006.
2006-177 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to levy taxes for the year 2006.
2006-178 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to levy taxes for the year 2006 for the City of Ottawa’s share of the costs of the conservation authorities.
2006-179 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to levy taxes for the year 2006 for police services.
2006-180 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for public transportation within the service areas known as the Rural Transit Areas for the year 2006.
2006-181 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for public transportation within the service area known as the Urban Transit Area for the year 2006.
2006-182 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for public transportation within the service area known as the Town Transit Area for the year 2006.
2006-183 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for fire protection and prevention in the rural service area for the year 2006.
2006-184 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish a special levy for fire protection and prevention in the urban service area for the year 2006.
2006-185 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish a percentage by which tax decreases are limited for 2006 for properties in the commercial, industrial and multi-residential property classes.
2006-186 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-500 respecting the sewer service rates.
2006-187 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-503 respecting delegation of authority to various officers of the City.
2006-188 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 25, 27, and 29 Berry Glen Street, as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
2006-189 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands on Leverton Road and Weaver Crescent, as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
2006-190 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to dedicate and lay out certain land as common and public highway (Iber Road).
2006-191 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to dedicate and lay out certain land as common and public highway (Trim Road).
2006-192
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to dedicate and lay out certain land as common and
public highway (Huntley Road).
2006-193 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number 168-94 of the former City of Kanata to change the zoning for the properties known municipally as 100 to 178 Granite Court inclusive.
2006-194 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-230 of the City of Ottawa to change the zoning for the property known municipally as part of 2844 York Corners.
2006-195
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No.
2005-253 to extend interim control for lands zoned R5C[87] in the area bounded
by Laurier Avenue East, Chapel Street, Somerset Street East and Henderson
Avenue.
2006-196 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 266 of 1981 of the former Township of West Carleton to change the zoning for the properties known municipally as 4844 Mohrs Road and 100 Huxley Street.
2006-197
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 1-84 of the
former City of Cumberland to change the zoning for the property known
municipally as 8154 Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard.
2006-198
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 333 of 1999 of
the former City of Gloucester to change the zoning for the property known
municipally as 1339 Cousineau Street.
2006-199
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number 100-2000 of the
former City of Nepean for the property known municipally as 15 Tierney Drive.
2006-200
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 Services Branch of the
Department of Development Services.
2006-201 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2001-208 to appoint certain Municipal Law Enforcement Officers with respect to parking infractions on City streets and City property.
2006-202
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.
2006-203
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa amending By-law Number 2004-310 for the imposition of
development charges for Gloucester East Urban Community Stormwater Facilities.
2006-204 A by-law of the City of Ottawa amending By-law Number 2004-308 for the imposition of development charges for Shirley’s Brook Stormwater Facilities.
2006-205 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 934-938 and 957-975 Gosnell Terrace, as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
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