10 September 2008
10:00 a.m.
AGENDA 42
1. Prayer
2.
National Anthem
(Councillor Bellemare)
3. Announcements/Ceremonial Activities
·
Presentation -
Governor General's Certificates of Commendation
·
Recognition -
Childhood Cancer Awareness Day
·
Presentation -
Launch of the 2008 City of Ottawa United Way / Centraide Employee Campaign
4. Roll Call
5. Confirmation of Minutes
Confirmation
of Minutes of the regular and In
Camera meetings of 28 August 2008.
6. Declarations
of pecuniary interest including those originally arising from prior meetings
7. Communications
No Communications filed
to date
8. Regrets
Councillor M. McRae has advised she will be absent from the Council meeting of 10 September 2008. (City Business)
9. Postponements and
Deferrals
1. source separated organics
– EVALUATION, diaper disposal and bI-weekly collection IMPLEMENTATIONs |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
No Committee Recommendation.
CITY COUNCIL 28 AUGUST 2008
Moved by Councillor P. Hume
Seconded by Councillor A. Cullen
That
Planning and Environment Committee Report 35, Item 1 be referred to the 10
September 2008 meeting of Council and that the rules of procedure be waived so
that this shall be the first item of business at that meeting.
REFERRAL CARRIED
10. Reconsiderations
1. source separated organics
– EVALUATION, diaper disposal and bI-weekly collection IMPLEMENTATIONs |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
No Committee Recommendation.
CITY COUNCIL 28 AUGUST 2008
Moved by Councillor J. Harder
Seconded by Councillor M. Wilkinson
BE IT RESOLVED that we maintain weekly pick-up of residual
waste.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff be directed to bring forward
alternative diversion initiatives for future consideration by Council.
LOST on a division of 11 YEAS to 11 NAYS as
follows:
Yeas (11): Councillors
G. Bédard, B. Monette, G. Brooks, M. McRae, R. Jellett, E. El‑Chantiry,
D. Deans, J. Harder, M. Wilkinson, M. Bellemare and S. Desroches.
Nays (11): Councillors
P. Feltmate, J. Legendre, C. Leadman, P. Hume, A. Cullen, C. Doucet, R.
Bloess, S. Qadri, G. Hunter, D. Holmes and Mayor O’Brien.
Pursuant to Subsection 64 (4) of Procedure
By-law 2006-462, notice of reconsideration CARRIED on a division of 7 YEAS
to 13 NAYS (6 votes required) as follows:
Yeas
(7): Councillors G. Bédard, B.
Monette, D. Deans, J. Harder, M. Wilkinson, M. Bellemare and S. Desroches.
Nays
(13): Councillors P. Feltmate, J.
Legendre, C. Leadman, R. Jellett, P. Hume, E. El‑Chantiry, A.
Cullen, C. Doucet, R. Bloess, S. Qadri, G. Hunter, D. Holmes and Mayor
O’Brien.
Moved by Councillor D. Holmes
Seconded by Councillor P. Hume
That the City of Ottawa move to bi-weekly residual waste collection
within six months of SSO Implementation (by March 2010);
That a separate program for curbside collection of diapers be developed
to complement the by-weekly residual garbage collection; and
That staff develop a list of additional products and materials that
could be added to the supplemental program.
LOST on a division of 10 YEAS to 11 NAYS as
follows:
Yeas (10): Councillors
P. Feltmate, J. Legendre, P. Hume, A. Cullen, C. Doucet, R. Bloess, S. Qadri,
G. Hunter, D. Holmes and Mayor O’Brien.
Nays (11): Councillors
G. Bédard, B. Monette, G. Brooks, M. McRae, R. Jellett, E. El‑Chantiry,
D. Deans, J. Harder, M. Wilkinson, M. Bellemare and S. Desroches.
Pursuant to Subsection 64 (4) of Procedure By-law 2006-462, notice of reconsideration CARRIED with Councillors J. Harder and R. Bloess dissenting.
11. Motion to Introduce Reports
(Councillors R. Chiarelli and M.
Wilkinson)
COMMITTEE
REPORTS
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE REPORT 27B
1. RURAL ASSOCIATION
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM |
Committee Recommendations
That Council:
1. Receive this report for information.
2. Approve amendments to the Rural Association Partnership
Program guidelines and application form, as outlined in this report.
2. ZONING - 145 JOHN
CAVANAUGH DRIVE |
Committee Recommendations
(This application is subject
to Bill 51)
That Council:
1.
Approve an amendment to By-law
2008-250 to change the zoning of part of 145 John Cavanaugh Drive from
Rural Commercial Subzone 9 Zone, (RC9) and Rural Institutional Subzone 5 Zone
(RI5) to Rural Commercial Subzone 9 Exception Zone, (RC9-xxxr) and Rural
Institutional Subzone
5 Exception Zone (RI5 [173r]) as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document
2.
2. Approve an amendment
to the former Township of West Carleton Zoning By-law 266-81 to change the
zoning of part of 145 John Cavanaugh Drive from Rural Industrial Zone, (MR-4)
and Rural Zone, Exception Zone (Ru-2) to Rural Industrial Zone, Exception Zone
(MR-4(x6), and to add a permitted use to the existing Ru-2 Zone as shown in
Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
3. OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING
- 2108 OLD MONTRÉAL ROAD |
Committee Recommendations
(This application is
subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Approve and adopt an amendment to the
Official Plan for the City of Ottawa, Volume 2C to alter the Village-Residential
policies from the former City of Cumberland Official Plan respecting the
property situated at 2108 Old Montréal Road as detailed in Document 2;
2. Approve an amendment to the City of Ottawa Zoning By-law to
change the zoning of 2108 Old Montréal Road from
Village Residential First Density Zone, Subzone E (V1E) to Village Residential
First Density Zone, Subzone E, Exception xx (V1E [xx]) as detailed in Document
3; and
3. Approve an amendment to the former City of Cumberland Zoning
By-law to change the zoning of 2108 Old Montréal Road from Residential 1, R1 to
Residential 1, Exception X (R1-Xx) as detailed in Document 3.
4. ZONING – 5211
ALBION ROAD |
Committee Recommendations
(This application is
subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1.
Approve an amendment to Zoning
By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 5211 Albion Road from Mineral
Extraction Zone Subzone 2 (ME2) to Rural General Industrial Zone Exception XXXr
(RG[XXXr]) as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
2. Approve an amendment to the former City of Gloucester Zoning
By-law to change the zoning of 5211 Albion Road from Mineral Extraction Zone
(Me) to Industrial General Exception xx
Zone (Mg(Exx)) as as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
5. ZONING - 5879 FLEWELLYN
ROAD |
Committee Recommendations
(This application is
subject to Bill 51)
That Council approve an:
1.
Amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 5879
Flewellyn Road from AG (Agricultural Zone) to AG5 (Agricultural Zone 5), as
shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2; and
2.
Amendment to the former Township of Goulbourn Zoning By-law 40-1999
to change the zoning of 5879 Flewellyn Road from A1 (Agriculture Zone) to A1-XX
as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE
SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 29
1. REMEMBRANCE DAY
– RETAIL HOURS OF OPERATION |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approve the
Remembrance Day By-law, attached as Document 1.
2. AMENDMENTS TO
REGIONAL REGULATORY CODE – TOURIST AREA EXEMPTIONS – FAMILY DAY |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approve
1. The waiving of:
a) the
requirement of the first meeting before, and preliminary approval by Committee,
as prescribed by Section 6(f) and 6(g) of Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton
By-law 98 of 1992 to establish procedures and fees for the processing of
applications to permit retail business establishments to be open on a holiday;
b) the
requirement that applicants provide a detailed local plan showing the layout of
the business premises, description of physical nature of premises, etc., as
prescribed by Section 3(f) of the said by-law;
2. subject to the approval of
Recommendation 1, Council approve amendments to the Regional Regulatory Code as
it relates to tourist area exemptions for the areas outlined below, to:
a) add
to the relevant sections listing exempted holidays, Family Day and any other
public holiday declared by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor to be a
holiday for the purposes of the Retail Business Holidays Act, and to harmonize
the list of holidays so that they are the same for all the existing by-laws;
and,
b) repeal the Schedules of the existing exemption by-laws that list retail business establishments included in the tourist areas, specifically those outlined below, and replace them with Schedules containing a map showing the perimeter of the business area to which the exemption applies so that all businesses within the delineated area benefit from the exemption.
Tourist Areas
with exemption provisions in the Regional Regulatory Code:
ByWard Market
Sparks Street
Mall
Rideau Centre
Rideau Area
Improvement Area
Loblaws
Supermarkets Limited (363 Rideau Street);
3. repeal the section of the Code that
exempts Burkholder Furs (Ottawa) Ltd. at 119 Bank Street given that that
business is no longer located at that address.
the Remembrance Day By-law, attached as Document 1.
3. ACTION OTTAWA
2008 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approve
1. The July 24, 2008 recommendations for 6 5 projects, totalling 169 155 units, from the Action
Ottawa Selection Committee to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing for $1410.091 million of
funding under the terms of the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program (AHP);
2. That
staff be authorized to
seek opportunities to directly
allocate the
remaining allocation of AHP funds, up to $4.63
million in AHP funding and
up to $xxxx100,000 in City incentives be allocated
to toward the acquisition of (To be determined) properties for the provision
of permanent supportive housing, subject to Council approval based on full
financial assessment and qualification of the proposals.
.
3. That
up to $650,000 of previously approved authority from the Affordable Housing
Building Fund be provided to support the recommended projects and to provide a
grant for building permit fees and school board fees, and; an estimated
$823,000 in relief from development fees and planning fees be awarded
sufficient to fund the projects described in Schedule A, subject to any
conditions made by the Selection committee and subject to Council enacting a
Municipal Housing Project Facilities By-law for this project;
4. That Staff be directed to negotiate
Municipal Housing Project Facilities Agreement with the selected proponent
subject to the terms and conditions of the June 28th 2008 Action Ottawa RFP,
the Selection Committee recommendations of July 24th, 2008, the provisions of
the Municipal Housing Facilities By-law (2006-1), and the limits of the City
capital contributions as outline in recommendation 3;
5. That, upon successful negotiation of
project facilities agreements with the proponents, authorize the City Solicitor
to proceed directly to Council to authorize the project specific Municipal
Housing Project Facilities by-law by way of placing the by-law on the Order of
the Day for enactment, within the limits set by negotiated agreement, the
recommendations in this report, and the Municipal Housing Project Facilities
By-law (2006-1).
CORPORATE SERVICES AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 29
1.
INTENTION TO EXPAND THE
somerset street - chinatown BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA BOUNDARY |
Committee Recommendations
That Council:
1. Authorize and direct the City Clerk to
send out a notice of Council's intention to pass a by-law to alter the existing
BIA boundaries, as defined in Document 1, in accordance with Section 210 of the
Municipal Act, 2001;
2. Authorize and direct the City Solicitor
to prepare a by-law to designate the area as an expanded Business Improvement
Area, as described in Document 1, in accordance with Sections 204 and 209 of
the Municipal Act, 2001;
3. Enact the aforementioned by-law in
accordance with section 204 and 209 of the Municipal
Act, 2001, subject to the City
Clerk receiving favourable results on the notices referred to in Recommendation
1, advising of the intention to pass a by-law expanding the boundary; and
4. Designate the area described by
Document 1 as an expanded Business Improvement Area (BIA), under Sections 204
and 209 of the Municipal Act, 2001.
2. municipal access agreement- university of ottawa |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approve the granting of a non-exclusive
Municipal Access Agreement to the University of Ottawa in the general form as
described in this report.
3. Establishment
of the committee of revision for Capital Projects undertaken as local
improvements |
Committee RecommendationS
That
Council:
1. Approve establishing a Local Improvement Committee of Revision as a stand-alone committee of three (3) with the Terms of Reference contained in Document 2 and in accordance to Ontario Regulation 586/06 under Municipal Act 2001 for capital projects undertaken by the City of Ottawa as Local Improvements.
2.
Appoint Committee Members as
follows for the term of Council ending in 2010:
o Transportation Committee - Marianne Wilkinson
o Planning and Environment Committee - Shad Qadri
o Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee - Eli El-Chantiry
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE REPORT 35A
1. ZONING - 74 STONEHAVEN
DRIVE |
Committee recommendations
(This application is not subject to Bill
51)
That Council:
1. Approve
an amendment to By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 74 Stonehaven Drive
from Residential Third Density, Sub Zone X Zone (R3X), to Residential Third
Density, Sub Zone X, Exception Zone (R3X [xxxx]) and Residential Fourth
Density, Sub Zone M, Exception Zone (R4M [xxxx]), as shown in Document 1 and as
detailed in Document 2.
2. Approve
an amendment to the former City of Kanata Zoning By-law to change the zoning of
74 Stonehaven Drive from Residential Type 3A Zone, (R3A) to Residential Type 3A
Exception Zone, (R3A-6), and Residential Type 5A Exception Zone, (R5A-1), as
shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2..
2. ZONING - 310 STONEHAVEN DRIVE |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
(This
application is not subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Approve an amendment to By-law 2008-250
to change the zoning of 310 Stonehaven Drive from Development Reserve Zone
(DR), Institutional Zone (I1A) and Parks and Open Space Zone (O1) to
Residential First Density, Subzone T, Exception xxxx, Holding Zone (R1T
[xxxx]-h) as shown in revised Document 1 and as detailed in revised
Document 2.
2. Approve an amendment to the former City
of Kanata Zoning By-law to change the zoning of 310 Stonehaven Drive from
Holding Zone (H), Institutional Zone (I) and Open Space Zone (OS1) to Holding
Residential Type 1B Zone Special Zone 6, (HR1B-6), as shown in revised
Document 1 and as detailed in revised Document 2.
3. APPLICATION
FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE CENTRETOWN HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT AT
152-170 ARGYLE AVENUE/424 METCALFE STREET |
Committee
recommendations
That Council:
1. Approve
the construction of a new building at 152-170 Argyle Avenue/424 Metcalfe Street
in the Centretown Heritage Conservation District in accordance with the plans
submitted by Barry J. Hobin & Associates Architects Incorporated, as
received on June 13, 2008 and included as Documents 2 to 5; and
2. Delegate
approval of any subsequent design changes of a minor nature to the Director of
the Planning Branch.
4. OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING - 30 HIGHBURY PARK DRIVE |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
(This
application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Refuse an amendment to the Official
Plan, to amend the designation applying to the property located at 30 Highbury
Park Drive to permit an automobile sales dealership and service establishment,
including accessory uses;
2. Refuse an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250, to change the zoning of 30 Highbury Park Drive to permit an
automobile sales dealership and service establishment, including accessory
uses; and
3. Refuse an amendment to
the former City of Nepean Zoning By-law, to change the zoning of 30 Highbury
Park Drive to permit an automobile sales dealership and service establishment,
including accessory uses.
5. OFFICIAL PLAN - 160 HEARST WAY,
280 AND 395 DIDSBURY ROAD, AND 488 AND 490 TERRY FOX DRIVE; AND ZONING –
160 HEARST WAY |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
(This application is
subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Approve
and adopt an amendment to the Official Plan Volume 2B: Site Specific Policies
for the Kanata Town Centre to redesignate, as detailed in Document 2:
b. 280
Didsbury Road from LDE-1 (Low Density Employment Special Policy Area 1) to
LDE-2 (Low Density Employment Special Policy Area 2); and
c. 488 and
490 Terry Fox Drive and 395 Didsbury Road from LDE-1 (Low Density Employment
Special Policy Area 1) to LDE-3 (Low Density Employment Special Policy Area 3);
2. Reject
an amendment to the Official Plan Volume 2B: Site Specific Policies for the
Kanata Town Centre to redesignate, as detailed in Document 2:
a. 160
Hearst Way from LDE (Low Density Employment) to LDE-4 (Low Density Employment
Special Policy Area 4);
3. Reject
an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 160 Hearst Way
from IL1 (Light Industrial Subzone 1) to IL1 [302] (Light Industrial Subzone 1
Exception 302), as shown in Document 4 and detailed in Document 3; and
4. Reject
an amendment to the former City of Kanata Zoning By-law 142-93 to change
the zoning of 160 Hearst Way from TC-4 (Town Centre-4) to TC-4c (Town Centre 4
Exception "c"), as shown in Document 4 and as detailed in Document 3.
6. ZONING
- 1320 KLONDIKE ROAD |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
(This application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 to change the zoning of 1320 Klondike Road from Development Reserve
Zone (DR) to Residential First Density Zone, Subzone V – exception 738 (R1V
[738]) and Residential Third Density Zone, Subzone X, exception 1016 (R3X
[1016]) as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
2. Approve an amendment to the former
Township of March By-law 552 to remove 1320 Klondike Road from By-law 552;
3. Approve an amendment to the former City
of Kanata Zoning By-law 161-93 to include 1320 Klondike Road and to zone the
lands Residential Type 1B – exception 3 (R1B-3) and Residential Type 3A –
exception 3 (R3A-3) as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2; and
4. Not enact the implementing Zoning
By-law until such time as draft Plan of Subdivision Approval has been granted
by the City.
7. ZONING
- 3150 SOLANDT ROAD |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
(This application is not subject to Bill
51)
That Council:
1. Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 to change the zoning of 3150 Solandt Road from General Industrial
Zone, Subzone 6 (IG6) to General Industrial Zone Subzone 6 - Holding
(IG6[xxxx]-h) and Environmental Protection (EP), as shown in Document 1 and
detailed in Document 2; and
2. Approve an amendment to the former City
of Kanata Zoning By-law to change the zoning of 3150 Solandt Road from M2
(Industrial General) to M2S(xx)-h (Industrial General -special exception -
Holding) to permit all uses in the M2 Zone and to create a new OS-1 (Open Space
Type 1) as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
8. ZONING
- PART OF 2233 MER BLEUE ROAD AND PART OF 2370 TENTH LINE ROAD |
Committee recommendations as amended
(This application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Approve
an amendment to the City of Ottawa Zoning By-law to change the zoning of a part
of 2233 Mer Bleue Road from Residential Third Density, Subzone XX, Exception
1312, (R3XX[1312]) to Residential Third Density, Subzone XX, Exception xx,
(R3XX[xx]) as shown on Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2; and
2. Approve
an amendment to the former City of Cumberland Urban Zoning By-law to change the
zoning of part of 2233 Mer Bleue Road from Residential Mixed-Variable
Setbacks-Exception 2 (R3C-X2) to Residential Mixed-Variable Setbacks-Exception
X (R3C-Xx) as shown on Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2;
3. Approve
an amendment to the former City of Cumberland Urban Zoning By-law to alter the
provisions of the Residential Mixed-Variable Setbacks-Exception 2 (R3C X2) zone
which applies to part of 2233 Mer Bleue Road and part of 2370 Tenth Line Road
as detailed in Document 2; and
4. Approve
that Document 2 be amended to permit a rear yard
setback of 6.0 metres for one storey dwellings.
9. ZONING - 1751 RUSSELL ROAD
AND 1740 ST. LAURENT BOULEVARD |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
(This
application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 to rezone the property at 1740 St. Laurent Boulevard and 1751 Russell
Road from AM (Arterial Mainstreet) and AM1 (Arterial Mainstreet subzone) to
AM[***] (Arterial Mainstreet Exception Zone) as detailed in Document 2;
2. Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 to rezone the property at 1751 Russell Road from AM (Arterial
Mainstreet) to R5B[***] (Residential Fifth Density Exception subzone) as
detailed in Document 2;
3. Approve an amendment to the former City
of Ottawa Zoning By-law to change the zoning of 1740 St. Laurent Boulevard from
CD2 F(1.0) (District Linear Commercial subzone) and CD4 F(1.0) (District Linear
Commercial subzone) to CD2[***] F(2.0) (District Linear Commercial Exception
subzone) as detailed in Document 2; and
4. Approve an amendment to the former City
of Ottawa Zoning By-law to change the zoning of 1751 Russell Road from CD2
F(1.0) (District Linear Commercial subzone) to R6A[***] F(2.5) (High Rise
Apartment Exception subzone) as detailed in Document 2.
10. INTERIM CONTROL
STUDY OF BARS AND NIGHTCLUBS IN THE BY WARD MARKET AND RIDEAU STREET AREA |
(This
application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
2008-250 as outlined in Document 2;
2. Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law
93-98 as outlined in Document 3; and
3. Repeal
Interim Control By-law 2006-373.
11. zoning – 24
chesapeake crescent and 164 maravista drive |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
(This
application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council
approve:
1. An amendment to the City of Ottawa
Zoning By-law to change the zoning of 24 Chesapeake Crescent and 164 Maravista
Drive from Residential Third Density, Subzone Z, (R3Z) to Residential Fifth
Density, Subzone A (R5A), as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
2. An amendment to the former Nepean
Zoning By-law to change the zoning of 24 Chesapeake Crescent and 164 Maravista
Drive from Residential Mixed Use (RMU) to Institutional, Block X, (I BLK X) as
shown on Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
12. 2007 ANNUAL REPORT ON BUILDING PERMIT FEES |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That
Council receive the 2007 Annual Report on Building Permit Fees, as outlined in
Document 1.
13. SIGN BY-LAW MINOR VARIANCE - 411 NORTH RIVER ROAD |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the application to vary Sign By-law 2005-439,
to permit an externally illuminated identification ground sign situated at 411
North River Road to be installed with a height of 2.5 metres, instead of the
required 2.0 metres.
14. SIGN BY-LAW MINOR VARIANCE - 2262 PRINCE OF WALES DRIVE |
That Council approve the application to vary Sign By-law 2005-439,
to permit a non-illuminated identification ground sign situated at 2262 Prince
of Wales Drive to be installed with an area of 1.28 square metres, instead of
the permitted 0.5 square metres, as shown on Document 2.
15. SIGN BY-LAW MINOR VARIANCE - 1490
YOUVILLE DRIVE |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the application to vary Sign By-law 2005-439,
to permit an illuminated identification ground sign at 1490 Youville Drive,
with a message centre area of 3.3 square metres, to be installed with a total
area of 12 square metres and with a sign height of 5.1 metres.
TRANSIT COMMITTEE REPORT 17A
1. PETS
ON PUBLIC TRANSIT - A PILOT PROJECT |
Committee Recommendation
No Committee recommendation.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT 21
1. HIGHWAY
7 Expansion from HIGHWAY 417 to Ashton Station Road - |
Committee Recommendation
That Council accept the transfer of 5 service roads being created by
the Ontario Ministry of Transportation as part of the widening of Highway 7
between Highway 417 and Ashton Station Road and that the transfer take place at
the time of the completion of construction.
2. Integrated
Street furniture Program - |
Committee Recommendations as amended
That Council:
1. Approve in principle the guiding
principles outlined in this report as the basis for the development of an
Integrated Street Furniture Program (ISFP), to be developed in consultation
with the community and best practice research;
2. Direct staff to report back in Q1 2009
on the results of public consultation, recommended policy and the specific
elements and criteria that will form the basis of the Request for Proposal
(RFP);
3. Direct staff to ensure that unsolicited
proposals are not accepted from proponents until the formal procurement process
has been established. Further, that any
formal or informal communication from potential proponents be included in the
formal public consultation.
4. Approve one time funding in the amount
of $275,000 to be funded from the City Wide Capital Reserve Fund to meet the
requirements necessary for the development of the ISFP as outlined in this
report.
5. Approve that the guiding principles
of the Integrated Street Furniture Program include accessibility for local
business advertising by including, for consultation:
·
That advertising panels intended
for local business advertising be 25% of the ad space under the ISFP, and that,
·
That advertising panels intended
for local business advertising be limited to less than 1.25 sq. meters, and
that,
·
That advertising panels intended
for local business advertising be unlit, and that,
·
That advertising panels intended
for local business advertising be offered at a cost that is less than 50 % of
the published rate for lit panels, and that,
·
That advertising panels intended
for local business advertising be offered in single unit quantities.
12. Motion to Adopt Reports
(Councillors R. Chiarelli and M.
Wilkinson)
13. Motions of Which Notice has Been Given
Previously
Moved by Councillor R. Bloess
Seconded by Councillor B. Monette
WHEREAS,
community events significantly increase the City’s quality of life and are an
opportunity for neighbours to get to know each other resulting in untold
benefits;
AND WHEREAS,
the success of these community events typically involves music and the use of
sound amplification devices;
AND
WHEREAS, the Noise By-law (2004-253) provides the Director of By-law Services
the authority to grant exemptions to the event organizers subject to approval
of the Ward Councillor and an understanding that the noise will not likely
cause a nuisance or disturb the inhabitants or exceed 65 dBA when measured at
the point of reception;
And whereas,
the fifty ($50) dollar application fee charged for a noise exemption has been
deemed a significant hurdle by some community event organizers;
AND WHEREAS,
the City collects approximately $2,500 per year in revenue from Noise By-law
exemption applications related to these types community event;
THEREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED that the Noise By-law be amended to waive the $50 noise exemption
application fee as it relates to noise exemption applications for events that
are not-for-profit and are intended for the betterment of the community in
which admission is not charged.
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED that Council direct Legal Services to process the amending by-law
directly to Council for enactment.
14. Notices of Motion (For Consideration at Subsequent Meeting)
15. Motion to Introduce By-laws
(Councillors R. Chiarelli and M.
Wilkinson)
First and Second Readings
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for drainage works in the City
of Ottawa to be known as the Paden Road Municipal Drain.
Three Readings
a)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 50 of 2000 with respect to the purchasing of
goods, services and construction for the City of Ottawa.
b)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to designate 483, 485, 587 and 489 Grey Seal Circle, as being
exempt from Part Lot Control.
c)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to designate 100 to 124 and 128 to 134 Spartina Street, as being
exempt from Part Lot Control.
d)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to designate 6043 Hazeldean Road, as being exempt from Part Lot
Control.
e)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to designate 3881 Strandherd Drive, as being exempt from Part
Lot Control.
f)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No.
2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to amend By-law No. 1-84 of the
former City of Cumberland to change the zoning for part of the property known
municipally as 2233 Mer Bleue Road and to change the zone provisions for part
of the properties known municipally as 2233 Mer Bleue Road and 2370 Tenth Line
Road.
g)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of
Ottawa and to amend By-law Number
93-98 of the former City of Ottawa to change the zoning for the
properties known municipally as 1751 Russell Road and 1740 St. Laurent
Boulevard.
h)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend By-law
No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to
amend By-law No. 100-2000 of the former City of Nepean
to change the zoning for the properties known municipally as 24 Chesapeake
Crescent and 164 Maravista Drive.
i)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa, Volume 2B - Site Specific
Policies to change the designation on 280 and 395 Didsbury Road and 488
and 490 Terry Fox Drive.
j)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to amend By-law No. 93-98 of the former City of
Ottawa and to amend By-law No.
2380 of the former City of Vanier to implement the Rideau-Vanier Ward 12
Interim Control By-law Study and to repeal By-law No. 2006-452 as amended.
k)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to amend By-law No. 168-94 of the former City of Kanata
to change the zoning for the property known municipally as 74 Stonehaven Drive.
l)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to amend By-law No. 93-98 of the former City of
Ottawa to implement the Interim Control Study of Bars and Nightclubs in
the By Ward Market and Rideau Street Area and to repeal By-law No. 2006-373 as
amended.
m)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend By-law
No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to
amend By-law No. 333 of 1999 of the former City of Gloucester to change
the zoning for the property known municipally as 5211 Albion Road.
n)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and 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 145 John Cavanaugh Drive.
o)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to amend By-law No. 40-99 of
the former Township of Goulbourn to change the zoning for the property known
municipally as 5879 Flewellyn Road.
p)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No.
2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to amend By-law Number 132-93 of the former City of Kanata to change the zoning
for the property known municipally as 3150 Solandt Road.
q)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No.
2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to amend By-law Number 168-94 of the former City of Kanata to change the zoning
for the property known municipally as 310 Stonehaven Drive.
r)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to introduce a site
specific policy for 2108 Old Montreal Road
s)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No.
2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to amend By-law No. 64-82 of the
former City of Cumberland to change the zoning for the property known
municipally as 2108 Old Montreal Road.
t)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of
Ottawa and to amend By-law No. 333 of 1999 of the former
City of Gloucester to change the zoning for the property known municipally as
1654 Belcourt Boulevard and 1547 Verchere Street.
u)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of
Ottawa and to amend By-law Number
93-98 of the former City of Ottawa and to amend By-law No. 333 of 1999
of the former City of Gloucester to change the zoning for the property
known municipally as 3467 Hawthorne Road.
v)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume
them for public use (Caracourt Drive).
w)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2004-313 (Neighbourhood 5 and Channelization
Stormwater Development Charge)
x)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
provide for the closing of certain classes of retail business establishments
for certain hours on Remembrance Day and to repeal By-law No. 2002-421.
y)
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.
z)
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and
assume them for public use (Des Epinetties Avenue).
16. Confirmation By-law (Councillors R. Chiarelli and M. Wilkinson)
17. Inquiries
18. Adjournment (Councillors R. Chiarelli and M. Wilkinson)
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