28 JUNE 2006
9:00 a.m.
AGENDA 61
1. Prayer
2. National Anthem (Councillor P. Feltmate)
3.
Roll Call
4.
Confirmation of Minutes
Confirmation
of Minutes of the regular meeting
of 14 June 2006.
5. Declarations
of pecuniary interest including those originally arising from prior meetings
6. Communications
·
AMO Alerts
·
Province Introduces Changes to the Municipal
Act
·
Helping Farmers
·
Government Announces Next Steps in the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
·
Government
Responds to Operating Farmers Markets and Community Events Concerns
·
Canada and Ontario launch COMRIF
"Intake Three"
·
Province Amends Emergency Measures Act
7.
Regrets
No Regrets filed to date.
8.
Motion To Lift Off the Table
Moved by Councillor P. Hume
Seconded by Councillor C. Doucet
WHEREAS on
June 14th, 2006, City Council “tabled” a report entitled
“North-South Corridor Light Rail Transit Project Contract Award for Design,
Construction and 15-Year Maintenance”;
AND WHEREAS
Subsection 59 (5) of the Rules of Procedure requires that a “motion that
has been tabled at a previous meeting of the Council cannot be lifted off the
table unless notice thereof is given in accordance with Section 52”;
AND WHEREAS
Section 52 of the Rules of Procedure sets out the requirements for a
Notice of Motion;
AND WHEREAS Subsection 47(2) further requires that the Committee of the Whole “may, by resolution of which prior notice has been given at a regular meeting of Council … receive oral submissions from the public”;
THEREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED that at its meeting of June 28th, 2006:
1) Council approve that the “North-South
Corridor Light Rail Transit Project Contract Award for Design, Construction and
15-Year Maintenance” report be “lifted off the table”; and
2) That Council, sitting as Committee of
the Whole of Council, receive public delegations on this report.
9.
Motion to Resolve Into Committee of the Whole
(Councillors
J. Harder and J. Legendre)
Hearing of Public Delegations - North-South Corridor Light Rail Transit Project Contract Award for
Design, Construction and 15-Year Maintenance
10.
Motion to Rise and Report
(Councillors J. Harder and J. Legendre)
11. Motion to Introduce Reports
(Councillors J. Harder and J.
Legendre)
HYDRO OTTAWA HOLDING
INC.
1. ANNUAL REPORT AND ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve:
1.
That the Annual
Report and Financial Statements of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. for the Year 2005
be received;
2.
That Deloitte & Touche LLP
be appointed as the auditor of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. for the Year 2006; and
3.
That the Mayor and the City
Clerk be authorized to sign a written resolution on behalf of the City of
Ottawa as shareholder of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. setting out the resolutions
approved by the City Council.
2. HYDRO OTTAWA HOLDING INC. – GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
1.
That Council
approve revisions to the Shareholder Declaration for Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc.
on the basis set out in this report;
2.
That Council
approve changes to the composition of the Board of Directors of Hydro Ottawa
Limited set out in this report effective upon the implementation of the
requirements of the Affiliate Relationships Code For Electricity Distributors
and Transmitters respecting the composition of the boards of directors of
municipal electric utilities;
3.
That Council approve the
reporting to the City of Ottawa of related party transactions involving
directors of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. and its subsidiaries on the basis set
out in the Related Party Transaction Disclosure Policy and Process of Hydro
Ottawa Holding Inc. attached at Annex “D” to this report;
4.
That the Mayor and the City
Clerk be authorized to sign on behalf of the City of Ottawa as shareholder of
Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc., a revised Shareholder Declaration including the
revisions approved by the City Council; and
5.
That the Mayor and the City
Clerk be authorized to sign a written resolution on behalf of the City of
Ottawa as shareholder of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. setting out the resolutions
approved by the City Council.
OTTAWA COMMUNITY HOUSING
CORPORATION
1. ANNUAL REPORT AND ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
That Council approve:
1.
That the Annual Report and
Financial Statements of Ottawa Community Housing Corporation (OCHC) for the
year 2005 be received.
2.
That Ernst and Young be
appointed as the Auditors of Ottawa Community Housing Corporation for the Year
2006.
3.
That the Update re OCHC
Strategic Plan be received.
4.
That OCHC By-law No. 4 be
repealed and that the By-law be replaced by a new By-law No. 5 incorporating
changes in the Corporation’s governance structure as approved by the
Shareholder at the July 12, 2005 meeting.
5.
That the Mayor
and the City Clerk be authorized to sign a written resolution on behalf of the
City of Ottawa as shareholder of OCHC setting out the resolutions approved by
the City Council.
CITY
MANAGER
1. 2005 CORPORATE ANNUAL REPORT
REPORT RECOMMENDATION
That
Council receive the 2005 City of Ottawa Annual Report for information.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
AGRICULTURE AND
RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 24A
1. ZONING - 6772 MITCH OWENS ROAD |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to the former Township of Osgoode Zoning By-Law to change the zoning of 6772 Mitch Owens Road from RU (Rural) to RU [xxx] (Rural Exception) as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
2.
ZONING - 106 REIS ROAD
|
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to the former Township of West Carleton Zoning By-law to change the zoning of 106 Reis Road such that two additional uses will be permitted within the Rural Commercial Exception Zone (CR-15 (x1)), as shown on Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
CORPORATE
SERVICES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 50
1. BILLBOARD
ADVERTISING |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS
AMENDED
That Council:
1.
Approve the award of contract and as owner of the lands, authorize
the installation of the specific type of sign detailed for each site outlined
in Appendix “A”, as amended by the following:
·
That 135 Preston Street – Fire Station be deleted from Appendix A.
2.
Approve the proposals for the sites outlined in Appendix “B”, with
the use of smaller street ad signs and not billboards where applicable, and as
amended by the following:
·
That 241 Centrum Boulevard be deleted from Appendix B.
3.
Reject the proposals for the sites outlined in Appendix “C”, for
signs that do not meet all of the requirements of the Signs By-law;
4. Approve the Request for Proposal (RFP)
process as the selected method to expand the billboard program and the future
award of contracts for billboards and street ad signs that comply with City
signs and zoning by-laws.
2. AppointmentS to The VANIER BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT
AREA BOARD OF MANAGEMENT |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve the appointment of Alain Samson and John Therien to the Vanier Business
Improvement Area Board of Management for the term expiring November 30,
2006.
3. SALE OF LAND – Part of Lane rear of 244 Harmer avenue
south |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1.
Declare a vacant parcel of land
shown on Annex “A” attached, containing approximately 30 m2,
described as being part of the lane on Registered Plan 207509, located at the
rear of 244 Harmer Avenue south, in the City of Ottawa, subject to final survey
and subject to the lane being stopped up and closed by by-law, as surplus to
the City’s needs;
2.
Approve the sale of the land
detailed in Recommendation 1, subject to any easements that may be required, to
William Mark Shewchuk and Karen Elizabeth McIntyre, for the amount of $4,844,
pursuant to an Agreement of Purchase and Sale that has been received.
4. LAND EXCHANGE, COMSTOCK ROAD |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That
Council:
1. Declare
a portion of Comstock Road containing an area of 3,790 m2, shown as Parts 1 and 2 on Plan 4R-21074, being stopped up and
closed by by-law, as surplus to the City’s needs;
2. Approve
the sale of the land referred to in Recommendation 1, having a value of
$164,000.00, to Transport McGill Air Inc., in exchange for 6,399.8 m2 of vacant land shown as
Parts 4, 5, 6 and 7 on Plan 4R-21074 and Part 10 on Plan OR-115, having a value
of $253,000.00, all for $1.00 plus GST,
and subject to respective easements that may be required, pursuant to an
Agreement of Purchase and Sale that has been received.
5. Sale of Land - PART OF ROAD ALLOWANCE ADJACENT TO
1776 MAPLE GROVE ROAD |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1.
Declare a vacant parcel of land shown on Annex “A” attached, containing
approximately 0.299 ha, being part of the road allowance adjacent to 1776 Maple
Grove Road and described as part of Lot 27, Concession 12, geographic Township
of Goulbourn, in the City of Ottawa, subject to final survey and subject to the
road being stopped up and closed by by-law, as surplus to the City’s needs;
2.
Waive
City policy regarding the sale of property at market value, and approve the
sale of the lands described in Recommendation 1 to Mattamy Development
Corporation for $1.00, plus GST, subject to any easements that may be required,
pursuant to an Agreement of Purchase and Sale that has been received.
6. FRONT-ENDING AGREEMENT HUNTMAR ROAD, HAZELDEAN ROAD
TO MAPLE GROVE ROAD |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1.
Authorize the City to enter
into a Front-Ending Agreement with Mattamy (Poole Creek) Ltd. for the design
and construction of Huntmar Road from Hazeldean Road to Maple Grove Road, based
on the principles set forth in Document 1, and the Council approved
Front-Ending Policy in Document 2 with the final form and content of the
Front-Ending Agreement being to the satisfaction of the Deputy City Manager,
Planning and Growth Management and the City Solicitor.
2.
Approve the payback of
$6,000,000 in 2009 for the design and construction cost of Huntmar Road subject
to the execution of the Front-Ending Agreement.
3.
Subject to the execution of a
Front-Ending Agreement in accordance with the Council–approved Front-Ending
Policy, precommit $6,000,000 in the 2009 Capital Budget for Huntmar Road.
4.
Approve that the City will not
enter into the said Front-Ending Agreement and/or issue a Commence Work Order
for the Huntmar Road construction until such time as all applicable
Environmental Assessment Processes are complete.
7. ontario affordable housing program and HOusing Delivery Plan |
HEALTH, RECREATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS as amended AND CORPORATE SERVICES AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION (RECOMMENDATION 2 ONLY)
1. That City Council
approve:
a. The City of Ottawa
Housing Delivery Plan (including Home Ownership, Housing Allowances and Rental
and Supported Housing program streams) for submission to the Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing, and delegate authority to the City Manager to
enter into a Contribution Agreement with the Province for the purposes of
administering the Canada/Ontario Affordable Housing Program;
b. That if the Province does not support
the proposed approach to delivering one or all of the three program streams of
the Canada/Ontario Affordable Housing Program, that the City of Ottawa will not
participate in that program stream but that Council request that the funding
allocated to that stream remain in Ottawa, for redistribution to other program
streams or for direct delivery by the Province;
c. That, subject to Provincial approval of the City of Ottawa Housing Delivery Plan, a request for up
to $1.3 million in capital funding be considered in the 2007 Capital Budget
submission to support participation in the AHP, including funding for: Building Permit Fee grants; School Board fee
grants; housing accessibility grants; professional services to support
implementation and administration of the new AHP, and a 1% contingency to deal
with unforeseen costs to the program;
d. That
the following lands be allocated to the Action Ottawa program for inclusion in
future Requests for Proposals for affordable housing development: 1143 Randall Avenue in Alta Vista Ward 18;
and 260 Tompkins Avenue in Orleans Ward 1;
e. That
a one-time payment of $59,066 be provided from the funding for the Affordable
Housing Program, with $38,766 to be paid to Ottawa Salus Corporation and $20,300 to be
paid to Centretown Citizens Ottawa Corporation to rebate School Board Fees paid between July 2005 and
today for affordable housing developments.
2. Approve, subject to Provincial approval of the City of Ottawa Housing Delivery
Plan for the Rental and Supportive Housing program stream, that $2.1 million be
transferred from the Social Housing Reserve to the Affordable Housing Capital
Fund to support full participation in the Affordable Housing Program.
3. That in the City of
Ottawa Program Delivery section regarding “Unit Condition”, the text be
replaced with the following:
A
statement by the landlord confirming that the unit meets all building code, and
health and safety requirements will be provided. If at any time the unit proves to not meet those standards, the
landlord will be required to bring the unit up to a reasonable standard. Unless the failure of the unit to meet
standards was substantially the result of the willful or negligent act of the
tenant, or another occupant or guest of the tenant, and if the participating
tenant is displaced as a result of this work, an equivalent or better unit must
be provided by the landlord at the same rent as then applicable for the unit
occupied upon entry into this program.
Otherwise, the full amount of subsidy provided from the time the unit is
not in a reasonable state of repair, net of any abatement of rent or
compensation paid to the tenant, will be refunded by the landlord to the City.
4. That in the City of
Ottawa Program Delivery section regarding “Average Subsidy”, the first
paragraph of the text be deleted.
8. OTTAWA-GATINEAU PRIDE WEEK FESTIVAL REQUEST FOR
EMERGENCY FUNDING |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS
AMENDED
That Council:
1.
Approve in-kind City services to a maximum of $13,810 allocated from
the City-wide Capital Reserve Fund, for police and paramedic services, on-site
festival plaza services and office rent for four months in 2006;
2.
Forgive the existing arrears of $16,425 owed to the City by the
Pride Committee for unpaid City services from previous years' events, allocated
from the City-wide Capital Reserve Fund;
3.
Direct the Pride Committee to repay the 2004 letter of guarantee in
the amount of $50,075, to the City of Ottawa, in instalments and at no
interest, over a seven to ten year period beginning in 2007;
4.
Direct the Pride Committee to develop and provide to the City of
Ottawa a long-term financial sustainability plan by December 2006, including an
Audited Statement by a certified Chartered Accountant, for staff review and
approval;
5.
Direct the City Auditor General to audit the Pride
Committee's 2006 financial accounts at no cost to the Pride Committee;
and
6. Direct staff to monitor the implementation of this long-term
financial sustainability plan.
HEALTH,
RECREATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 35
1. Phase
I – Integrated drugs and addictions strategy |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1.
Endorse Treatment and
Prevention/Public Education as the two priority issues requiring immediate
attention including:
a.
Development of an action plan
to increase the capacity of treatment in Ottawa along a continuum of service
that addresses identified gaps including outpatient and residential treatment
for youth, increased services for diverse groups including withdrawal
management, timely access to treatment, management of concurrent disorders and
transitional housing.
b.
Development of a comprehensive
Prevention/Public Education plan that addresses identified gaps by supporting
families, improving access to information for local addictions services;
alignment of strategies with provincial and federal initiatives; and supports
for family functioning.
c.
Development of a Stakeholder
Engagement Strategy to ensure ongoing input into the development of 1a) and 1b)
2.
Endorse the development of
issue planning tables to further refine the scope and seek solutions related
to:
a.
The co-ordination between City
services, other service providers and key community stakeholders enabling
neighbourhoods to deal with drug-related problems.
b.
Balancing the need to address
the HIV and Hepatitis C rate among the drug using population in Ottawa while
addressing the concerns of the community and the safety of front line workers
3.
Direct the Community Network to
report back to Health Recreation and Social Services Committee in 6 months with
project plans that detail deliverables, time lines and resource requirements to
implement short, medium and long term solutions related to Treatment and Public
Education.
4.
Refer the priority action of
crimes as they relate to the use and supply of drugs to Crime Prevention Ottawa
to include as part of their work plan
5.
Refer the priority action of
Affordable housing as it relates to drug and addictions issue to the Corporate
Housing Agenda work team.
PLANNING AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 50
1. zONING - 2301 tenth line road |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former Cumberland Zoning By-Law to change the zoning of 2301
Tenth Line Road from "CCN" Commercial Convenience Neighbourhood to
"CCN-X'X'" Commercial Convenience Neighbourhood - Exception 'X' as
shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
2. Water Efficiency PLAN: PHASE i (2007 –2009) |
Committee
recommendations
That Council approve:
1.
The 3-year Water Efficiency
Plan: Phase I (2007-2009) that
consists of the following elements:
a)
A financial-based Incentives Program;
b)
A Waterwise Promotional
Campaign;
c)
A City Facilities Retrofit
Program;
d)
Annual monitoring and
assessment of program effectiveness; and
e)
Annual reporting of program
results to Council.
2. Inclusion of capital funds in the Draft
2007 Budget to enable implementation of the Water Efficiency Plan: Phase I, as set out herein.
3. Accept for information Annex B – Evaluation of the 2005 Summer Waterwise
Campaign.
3. ZONING - 1501
HUNT CLUB ROAD |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former City of Ottawa Zoning By-law to change the zoning of
1501 Hunt Club Road from R1D and L2 to R3F and L2 as shown in Document 2.
4. zONING - 400, 402 and 404 MacKay STreet |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former City of Ottawa Zoning By-law to change the zoning of
400, 402 and 404 MacKay Street from R5B-p H(11.0) (Low-rise Apartment Zone) to
R5B-p H(12.2) [XX] (Low-rise Apartment exception zone) as shown on Document 1
and as detailed in Document 3.
5. zONING - 2848 Cedarview Road |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former City of Nepean Zoning By-Law to change the zoning of
2848 Cedarview Road from Future Growth - (FG) Zone to Residential Mixed
Use - (RMU) Zone, Parks and Recreation - (PRP) Zone, and to Conservation -
(Con) Zone as shown in Document 1 and
as detailed in Document 2.
6. zONING - 4020 and 4022 Strandherd Drive |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former City of Nepean Zoning By-law to change the zoning of
4020 and 4022 Strandherd Drive from Future Growth (FG) to Residential Mixed Use
Exception (RMU Block XX) and to Residential Sixth Density Exception (R6A Block
XX) ; from Residential Fifth Density (R5)
to Parks
and Recreation (Public)
(PRP) and Residential Mixed Use Exception (RMU Block XX); from Institutional
(I) to Residential Sixth Density Exception (R6A Block XX); and Residential
Fourth Density (R4) to Residential Mixed Use Exception (RMU Block XX) as shown
on Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
7. ZONING - 1056
KLONDIKE ROAD |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former City of Kanata Zoning By-law to change the zoning of
1056 Klondike Road from Rural Community (RCM) to a Special Rural Community
Zone (RCM-X) as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
8. ZONING - 47 Brady Avenue |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former City of Kanata Zoning By-law 161-93 to change the zoning
of part of 900 Second Line Road to be known as 47 Brady Avenue from R5A to
R5A-exception as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
9. zONING - 432 sTATEWOOD dRIVE |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former City of Kanata Zoning By-law 161-93 to change the
zoning of part of 900 Second Line Road to be known as 432 Statewood Drive from
R3A-3 to R3A-exception as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
10. zONING - 10 Cedarow court |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an
amendment to the former Township of Goulbourn Zoning By-law 40-99 to change the
zoning of 10 Cedarow Court from Highway Commercial (CH) to Highway Commercial -
Exception as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
11. aPPLICATION FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE LOWERTOWN WEST HERITAGE
CONSERVATION DISTRICT AT 224‑226 DALHOUSIE STREET/126 GUIGUES
AVENUe |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve the
application for new construction in the Lowertown West Heritage Conservation
District at 224-226 Dalhousie Street/126 Guigues Avenue in accordance with the
plans filed by Douglas Hardie Architect Inc. included as Documents 3 to 7 as
received on May 2, 2006.
12. BARRHAVEN SOUTH
COMMUNITY DESIGN PLAN AND OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT |
Committee
recommendations as amended
That Council:
1. Approve
the Barrhaven South Community Design Plan in Document 8, and the integrated
Transportation Master Plan in Document 9, which have been submitted under
separate cover.
2. Adopt
Official Plan Amendment No. XX to the City of Ottawa Official Plan (2003), as
detailed in Document 5, to implement the Community Design Plan.
3. Direct
Planning and Growth Management Staff to bring forward the required Master
Servicing Study, Subwatershed Study for the Jock River Reach 1, and the
Conceptual Fish Compensation Plan, for approval.
4. Direct
Legal Services to forward the draft Official Plan Amendment implementing by-law
to City Council upon request from Planning and Growth Management once the
studies referred to in Recommendation 3 have received the required approvals.
5. Approve that the
“creative use of floodplain” be re-instated to the Guiding Principles as a
possibility, with approvals by the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority.
6.
Approve the following technical amendments:
a)
In the French Recommendation 3 of
the staff report, change “tronçon 2” to “tronçon 1”;
b)
In the legend of Figure 8 on page 12
of the Community Design Plan document, change the wording of “Potential Highway
416 Interchange (MTO identified)” to “Potential Highway 416 Interchange (as per
the City of Ottawa Official Plan)”;
c)
In figure 29 on page 50 of the
Community Design Plan document, delete the word “no” from the phrase
“Cross-section for 32-metre arterial road with no median”.
13. SOUTH NEPEAN
TOWN CENTRE COMMUNITY DESIGN PLAN |
Committee
recommendations
That
Council:
1. Approve the South Nepean Town Centre
Community Design Plan in Document 8, which has been submitted under separate
cover.
2. Adopt Official Plan Amendment No. XX to
the City of Ottawa Official Plan (2003), as detailed in Document 5, to
implement the Community Design Plan.
14. signs minor variance - 2805 carling avenue |
Committee
recommendations
That Council:
1. Refuse a Minor Variance application to
the Permanent Signs on Private Property By-law for an internally illuminated
ground sign on the Carling Avenue frontage, with an identification area of 4.5
square metres and a height of 3 metres, with an additional 0.75 square metres
electronic message centre.
2. Approve a recommended Minor Variance to
the Permanent Signs on Private Property By-law for an internally illuminated
ground sign on the Carling Avenue frontage, with an identification area of 3.7
square metres and a height of 2.75 metres, with an additional 0.75 square
metres electronic message centre.
15. SIGN BY-LAW MINOR VARIANCE - 1050 morrison drive |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve a
requested Minor Variance to the Permanent Signs on Private Property By-law to
allow two internally illuminated logo wall signs to be located on the top
storey of the north face of the subject building, whereas the By-law only
allows one logo sign per wall face on the top storey.
PLANNING AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 51
1. Hauled Liquid waste pricing strategy
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve that:
1. Fees for the disposal of septic tank
(and similar strength) waste generated inside the City of Ottawa boundaries, be
increased at a rate of $2.00 per cubic metre per year until treatment costs are
fully recovered in 2012, with the first $2.00 increment effective 01 July 2007.
2. The disposal fees be adjusted annually
for inflation.
3. The Sewer Use By-law be revised to reflect any change in
disposal fees.
TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE REPORT 36A
1. SOUTHWEST TRANSITWAY EXTENSION
(STRANDHERD DRIVE TO CAMBRIAN ROAD) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY
RECOMMENDATIONS, AND GREENBANK ROAD WIDENING (MALVERN DRIVE TO CAMBRIAN ROAD)
CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY RECOMMENDATIONS |
commITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS as amended
That Council approve:
1. (a) the Environmental Assessment study’s
recommended plan for the Southwest Transitway Extension;
(b) finalizing the Environmental Assessment
Report for the Southwest Transitway Extension project and posting the Notice of
Submission thereby commencing the Ontario Ministry of the Environment approval
process;
2. (a) the Environmental Assessment study's
recommended plan for the widening of Greenbank Road from Malvern Drive to
Cambrian Road;
(b)
the finalizing of the Environmental Study Report for the Greenbank
Road project and posting of the Notice of Study Completion.
3. That
the intersection design for the widening of Greenbank Road include pedestrian
refuges at the medians of signalized intersections.
4. That the Southwest
transitway cross section include treed boulevards between the transitway and
the private vehicle lanes, and that these trees be planted and managed in an
environment for full canopy trees.
2.
WAIVER TO PROVISION 25(1) PRIVATE APPROACH BY-LAW
2003-447 FOR 3960 INNES ROAD – FIRST
PRO SHOPPING CENTRE |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the Waiver to Provision 25(l) of the Private Approach By-law 2003-447, to permit private approaches with a separation less than the required 75m on the Mer Bleue Road frontage at 3960 Innes Road.
12.
Motion to Adopt Reports
(Councillors J. Harder and J. Legendre)
13.
Notices of Motion (For Consideration at Subsequent
Meeting)
14.
Motion to Introduce By-laws Three
Readings
(Councillors J.
Harder and J. Legendre)
a)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-177 to establish the tax levy for the
year 2006 for the professional sports facility property tax class.
b) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-178 to establish the tax levy for the year 2006 for the City of Ottawa’s share of the costs of the conservation authorities for the professional sports facility property tax class.
c) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-179 to establish the tax levy for the year 2006 for police services for the professional sports facility property tax class.
d) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-184 to establish a special levy for fire protection and prevention in the urban service area for the year 2006 for the professional sports facility property tax class.
e) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-181 to establish a special levy for public transportation within the service area known as the Urban Transit Area for the year 2006 for the professional sports facility property tax class.
f) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize a franchise agreement between the City of Ottawa and Enbridge Gas Company Ltd.
g) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-439 respecting permanent signs on private property.
h) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 2367 Tenth Line Road, as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
i) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 988 Teron Road, as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
j) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to stop up and close part of the Lane Plan 355, lying to the rear of Lots 158 and 159. (Boyd Avenue)
k) 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 2301 Tenth Line Road.
l) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to change the designation of the lands which are the subject of the South Nepean Town Centre Community Design Plan.
m) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number 74-79 of the former City of Kanata to change the zoning for the property known municipally as 1056 Klondike Road.
n) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number 93-98 of the former City of Ottawa to change the zoning for the property known municipally as 1501 Hunt Club Road.
o) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number 161-93 of the former City of Kanata to change the zoning for part of the property known municipally as 47 Brady Avenue.
p) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 100-2000 of the former City of Nepean to change the zoning for the property known municipally as 2848 Cedarview Road.
q)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa amending By-law Number 93-98 of the former City of Ottawa for the purpose of
changing the zoning in effect for the property known municipally as 400, 402, 404 MacKay Street.
r)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 40-99 of the former Township of Goulbourn
to change the zoning for the property known municipally as 10 Cedarow Court.
s) 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 6772 Mitch Owens.
t)
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 property known municipally as 106
Reis Road.
u)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number 161-93 of the former City of Kanata to change the zoning
for the property known municipally as 432 Statewood Drive.
v) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 100-2000 of the former City of Nepean to change the zoning for the properties known municipally as 4020 and 4022 Strandherd Drive.
w) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting Fire Routes.
x) 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 parking enforcement.
y) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to appoint certain Municipal Law Enforcement Officers and to repeal By-law No. 2001-16 and By-law No. 2001-208.
z) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 1785 Marchurst Road as being exempt from Part Lot Control and to repeal by-law 2006-247.
15.
Confirmation By-law (Councillors J. Harder and J. Legendre)
16.
Inquiries
17.
Adjournment (Councillors J. Harder and J. Legendre)
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