8 July 2009
10:00 a.m.
DISPOSITION 70
Reconsiderations
CITY COUNCIL – 24 JUNE
2009
Moved by Councillor A. Cullen
Seconded by Councillor P. Hume
That the Audit, Budget and Finance Committee
be composed of the following:
The Mayor
Councillor A. Cullen – Transit Committee
Councillor D. Deans - Community and Protective Services
Committee
Councillor E. El-Chantiry – Ottawa
Police Services Board
Councillor P. Feltmate – Member Services
Committee
Councillor J. Harder – Ottawa Library
Board
Councillor D. Holmes – Ottawa Community Housing
Councillor P. Hume – Planning and
Environment Committee
Councillor R. Jellett – Agriculture and
Rural Affairs
Councillor M. McRae – Transportation
Committee
CARRIED on a division of 13 YEAS to 9 NAYS as follows:
NAYS (9): Councillors
R. Chiarelli, G. Brooks, J. Legendre, G. Hunter, R. Bloess, M. Wilkinson,
C. Doucet, S. Qadri and B. Monette.
The Motion for Reconsideration failed therefore
the 24 June 2009 decision of Council stands.
Committee Reports
AGRICULTURE
AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 43
1.
OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING
–6746 LAKES PARK DRIVE PLAN OFFICIEL ET ZONAGE - 6746, CHEMIN LAKES
PARK |
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 to
redesignate 6746 Lakes Park Drive from General Rural Area and Rural Natural
Features to Village as detailed in Document 2;
2.
Approve an
amendment to the Village of Greely Community Design Plan to alter the village
boundary to encompass the property situated at 6746 Lakes Park Drive as
detailed in Document 5 and shown in Document 6; and
3.
Approve an
amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of part of 6746
Lakes Park Drive from Rural Residential, Exception 704
(RR[704r]) to Village Residential First Density Subzone E (V1E), Rural
Countryside (RU) to Village Residential First Density Subzone E (V1E) and Parks
and Open Space (O1) to Village Residential First Density Subzone E (V1E) as
detailed in Document 3 and shown in Document 4.
CARRIED
2.
ZONING - PART OF 7900
MARVELVILLE ROAD ZONAGE - PARTIE DE 7900, CHEMIN MARVELVILLE |
Committee Recommendation
(This application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of part of 7900 Marvelville Road from Agricultural Subzone 1 "AG1" to Agricultural Subzone 5 "AG5" as shown in Document 1.
CARRIED
3.
ZONING - PART OF 7576 BANK
STREET ZONAGE - PARTIE DU 7576, RUE BANK |
Committee Recommendation
(This application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council approve an
amendment to the By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of part of 7576 Bank
Street from Agricultural Zone "AG" to Agricultural Subzone 5
"AG5" as shown in Document 1.
CARRIED
4. ZONING - PART OF 1200 DIAMONDVIEW ROAD ZONAGE - PARTIE DE 1200, CHEMIN DIAMONDVIEW |
Committee Recommendation
(This application is subject to Bill 51)
That Council approve an
amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of Part of 1200
Diamondview Road from RU (Rural Countryside Zone) to ME2 (Mineral Extraction
Subzone 2), as shown in Document 1.
CARRIED
5.
ZONING - 2234 UPPER DWYER
HILL ROAD ZONAGE - 2234, CHEMIN UPPER DWYER HILL |
Committee RecommendationS
(This application is subject to Bill
51)
1. That Council approve
an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to extend, for a period of three
years, the Rural Zone temporary use RU[354r] of 2234 Upper Dwyer Hill Road as
shown on Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2, subject to the following
condition:
2. That prior to the By-law proceeding to
Council, the owner enter into an agreement with the City of Ottawa, as
specified by Section 39.1(1) of the Planning Act, setting out that:
i.
the garden suite is to be
occupied exclusively by the owner's sister;
ii. the garden suite is to be removed at the end of the three-year
period, unless an extension has been requested and approved by City Council,
prior to the expiry of the Temporary Use By-law; and
iii. the garden suite is to be removed at such time as it is no longer
required by the occupants, at any time prior to the expiry of the three-year
period.
CARRIED
6. SIGN MINOR VARIANCE - 1138 BRIDGE
STREET DÉROGATION MINEURE AU RÈGLEMENT SUR LES
ENSEIGNES – 1138, RUE BRIDGE |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approval
to vary Sections 104(1) and 104(2) of Sign By-law 2005-439, as amended, to
permit an oversized illuminated message centre as part of an identification
ground sign located at 1138 Bridge Street.
CARRIED
7.
WIND TURBINES HEALTH RELATED
ISSUES QUESTIONS DE SANTÉ LIÉES AUX ÉOLIENNES |
Committee Recommendations AS AMENDED
That Council direct the
Ottawa Public Health Department to request a comprehensive review of the
available peer-reviewed medical literature regarding wind turbine related
health issues, coordinated by the Province of Ontario and that the Medical
Officer of Health report back to Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee within
6 months and;
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
Moved by Councillor D. Holmes
Seconded by Councillor P. Feltmate
That the words "in
particular from Northern European countries" be added to
the Committee recommendation after “wind turbine related health issues”.
CARRIED
That Council formally
request the Province to place a moratorium on the commissioning of new wind
turbines for 18 months and/or until the medical review is completed for public
consultation.
LOST
COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 42B
1. Joint Emergency
Preparedness Program (JEPP) PROGRAMME CONJOINT DE PROTECTION CIVILE (PCPC) |
Committee
Recommendation
That Council approve the contribution of
$38,459 from the Emergency Management Program (EMP) capital project 901037 to
leverage $115,377 in funding from the Joint Emergency Preparedness Program
(JEPP) to support the purchase of Urban Search and Rescue equipment.
CARRIED
2. REQUIREMENT FOR DETAILED CRITERIA PRIOR TO ANY
FUTURE APPLICATIONS FOR
STIMULUS FUNDING CRITÈRES
PORTANT SUR DES DEMANDES SOUMISES AU FONDS DE STIMULATION |
Committee
Recommendation
That Council direct City staff to prepare and distribute a letter to the
Federal and Ontario governments emphasizing the requirement for detailed
criteria prior to any future applications for stimulus funding to ensure the
availability and priority of funding for social infrastructure (including
physical space for child care).
CARRIED
COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 43
1. AFFORDABLE HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
READY PROJECTS: 245-247 CRICHTON STREET AND 1053 -1057 MERIVALE ROAD PROJETS DE LOGEMENTS ABORDABLES PRÊTS À RÉALISER : 245-247, RUE CRICHTON
ET 1053-1057, CHEMIN MERIVALE |
Committee
RecommendationS
That
Council approve:
1053 and 1057 Merivale Road
1.
Based on the letter dated June
18, 2009 to Shepherd’s of Good Hope from the Assistant Deputy Minister of the
Housing Division of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, confirming
an allocation of $6,000,000 in construction ready funding under the
Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program for projects approved by Council on
June 10, 2009, that staff be directed to negotiate a Municipal Housing Project
Facilities Agreement with the Shepherds of Good Hope respecting 1053 and 1057
Merivale Road that provides for fifty-five permanent rental affordable housing
units and a grant of an estimated $60,000.00 in lieu of building permit fees
subject to:
a)
the Shepherds of Good Hope
executing a contribution agreement with the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
that provides for funding in the amount of $6,000,000 under the Canada-Ontario
Affordable Housing Program for the project,
b)
the Municipal Housing
Facilities By-law (2006-1) and,
c)
Council enacting a Municipal
Housing Project Facilities By-law for this project.
2.
That the City Clerk and
Solicitor be authorized to forward the project specific Municipal Housing
Project Facilities by-law for 1053 and 1057 Merivale Road directly to City
Council for enactment in accordance with the Municipal Housing Facilities
By-law 2006-1, subject to successful negotiation and execution of the Municipal
Housing Project Facilities Agreement for the project.
245-247 Crichton Street
3.
Based on the letter dated June
18, 2009 to the City of Ottawa from the Assistant Deputy Minister of the
Housing Division of the Ministry of Municipal Affair and Housing, confirming an
allocation of $720,000 in construction ready funding under the Canada-Ontario
Affordable Housing Program for projects approved by Council on June 10, 2009
that staff be directed to proceed immediately with a Request for Proposals to
redevelop 245-247 Crichton Street under Action Ottawa program to provide for a
minimum of six permanent rental affordable housing units;
4.
That 245-247 Crichton Street,
as shown on Document 1, be declared surplus to the City’s needs;
5.
That, in accordance with the
City’s Policy for the Disposal of Real Property, approve the sale of 245-247
Crichton Street at fair market value, estimated to be $750,000.00 and approve a
grant to the housing provider selected under the Request for Proposals of up to
$750,000.00 to offset the acquisition cost, with the grant to be included in
the Municipal Housing Project Facilities Agreement between the City and the
selected housing provider, subject to:
a)
Any easements that may be
required,
b)
The provision of the right of
first refusal/option in favour of the City to repurchase the property in the
event of sale for the sum of $1.00,
c)
The provisions of the
negotiated Municipal Housing Facilities Agreement, the City’s Municipal Housing
Facilities By-law (2006-1) and the provisions of this report.
6.
That staff be directed to
negotiate and execute a purchase and sale agreement for 245-247 Crichton Street
on the basis of the criteria set out in Recommendation 5 above.
7.
That staff be directed to
negotiate a Municipal Housing Project Facilities Agreement with the selected
housing provider, which includes a grant of an estimated $80,000.00 in lieu of
building permit fees, subject to:
a)
the selected housing provider
executing a contribution agreement with the Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing for funding in the amount of $720,000 under the Canada-Ontario
Affordable Housing Program for the project,
b)
any conditions imposed by the
Action Ottawa Selection Committee,
c)
the Municipal Housing
Facilities By-law (2006-1), and
d)
Council enacting a Municipal
Housing Project Facilities By-law for this project.
8. That the City Clerk and Solicitor be authorized to forward the project specific Municipal Housing Project Facilities by-law for 245-247 Crichton Street directly to City Council for enactment in accordance with the Municipal Housing Facilities By-law 2006-1, subject to successful negotiation and execution of the Municipal Housing Project Facilities Agreement for the project.
9. That the Manager of Housing Services Branch be authorized to facilitate a partnership with the Ottawa Congress Centre and the Building and Construction Trades Council with the non-profit housing provider selected through the Action Ottawa Request for Proposals to fully renovate 245-247 Crichton Street for Affordable Housing with supports.
CARRIED as
amended by the following Motion:
Moved by
Councillor D. Deans
Seconded
by Councillor D. Holmes
WHEREAS the Program
Guidelines for the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program (AHP), 2009
Extension, New Rental Housing Component, received from the Ministry of
Municipal Affairs and Housing (the “Ministry”) on July 2, 2009, require that
Service Managers adhere to the Service Manager Direct Delivery Model under
the program by no later than year 2 of the AHP 2009 Extension;
AND WHEREAS, under the new Service
Manager Direct Delivery Model, the Ministry now requires that the Service
Manager, rather than the Ministry, be the entity that enters into a
Contribution Agreement with the housing proponent and is responsible for making
project payments to housing proponents, such that the Ministry will flow AHP
funds to the Service Manager upon the completion of three major milestones;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
that recommendations 1a) and 7a) of Item no.1 of Community and Protective
Services Report 43 be amended by replacing “Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing” with “City of Ottawa”.
CARRIED
2. ACTION OTTAWA 2009 - BLUE HERON
COOPERATIVE REIMBURSMENT OF SCHOOL BOARD CHARGES ACTION OTTAWA 2009 - REMBOURSEMENT DES REDEVANCES SCOLAIRES VERSÉES PAR
LA COOPÉRATIVE BLUE HERON |
Committee
Recommendation
That Council approve, in
accordance with the provisions of the Action Ottawa program, approve a one time
grant in the amount of $82,502 from the Affordable Housing Capital Building
Fund to Blue Heron Cooperative at 750 March Road.
CARRIED
3. 2009
CANADA-ONTARIO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM PROGRAMME
CANADA-ONTARIO DE LOGEMENT ABORDABLE DE 2009 |
Committee
RecommendationS
That Council approve:
1. That Housing Services
Staff proceed with a Request for Proposals, under Action Ottawa, to identify
construction ready affordable housing projects that meet the Canada-Ontario New Affordable Housing
Program (2003), Rental and Supportive Component, AHP Extension (2009)
(Guidelines soon to be released);
2. That the Manager of
Housing Services be authorized to recommend to the Minister of Municipal
Affairs and Housing successful projects selected by the 2009 Action Ottawa Selection
Committee for funding under the extended Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing
Program.
3. Upon receipt of
confirmation from the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing of an
allocation to the City for project specific funding under the extended Canada-Ontario
Affordable Housing Program, that staff be directed to negotiate a Municipal
Housing Project Facilities Agreement for each proponent to secure permanent
rental affordable housing units under Action Ottawa and exemption from
estimated development charges subject to: (i) the affordable housing proponent
executing a contribution agreement with the Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing that provides for funding under the extended Canada-Ontario Affordable
Housing Program for the project, (ii) the Municipal Housing Facilities By-law
(2006-1) and (iii) Council enacting a Municipal Housing Project Facilities
By-law for this project.
4. That the City Clerk and
Solicitor be authorized to forward a project specific Municipal Housing Project
Facilities by-law for each project directly to City Council for enactment in
accordance with the Municipal Housing Facilities By-law 2006-1, subject to
successful negotiation and execution of the Municipal Housing Project
Facilities Agreement for the project.
CARRIED as
amended by the following Motion:
Moved by
Councillor D. Deans
Seconded
by Councillor D. Holmes
WHEREAS the Program
Guidelines for the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program (AHP), 2009
Extension, New Rental Housing Component, received from the Ministry of
Municipal Affairs and Housing (the “Ministry”) on July 2, 2009, require that
Service Managers adhere to the Service Manager Direct Delivery Model under
the program by no later than year 2 of the AHP 2009 Extension;
AND WHEREAS, under the new Service
Manager Direct Delivery Model, the Ministry now requires that the Service
Manager, rather than the Ministry, be the entity that enters into a
Contribution Agreement with the housing proponent and is responsible for making
project payments to housing proponents, such that the Ministry will flow AHP
funds to the Service Manager upon the completion of three major milestones;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
that recommendation 3(i) of Item no. 3 of Community and Protective Services
Report 43 be amended by replacing “Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing”
with “City of Ottawa”.
CARRIED
4. FEDERAL/PROVINCIAL SOCIAL HOUSING
REPAIR AND RETROFIT FUNDING FINANCEMENT DU PROGRAMME DE RÉNOVATION ET D’AMÉNAGEMENT DE LOGEMENTS
SOCIAUX PAR LES GOUVERNEMENTS FÉDÉRAL ET PROVINCIAL |
Committee
RecommendationS
That
Council approve:
1.
Authorize the Manager of
Housing Services to enter into a Contribution Agreement with the Ministry of
Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) regarding the Social Housing Renovation
and Retrofit Program (SSRRP) funding totalling $46,847,212 for Ottawa over the
2-year MMAH fiscal years of 2009 and 2010.
2.
Authorize the Manager of
Housing Services to allocate the $46,847,212 ($20,990,135 in 2009/2010 and
$25,857,077 2010/2011) of the Social Housing Renovation and Retrofit Program (SSRRP) funding for Social Housing
Renovation and Retrofit to the City of Ottawa to projects in accordance with
the following:
a)
$36,547,212 be allocated to the
renovation and retrofit of Ottawa Community Housing Corporation,
b)
$10,300,000 be allocated by the
Service Manager on a priority basis for capital renovation and retrofit for
projects of other Social Housing Providers and for which provincial guidelines
and time line expectations of the funding can be met with $2,000,000 (of the
$10,000,000) allocated for the retrofit of the Chinese Community Building,
c)
The Service Manager retains the
authority to re-allocate funds if a housing provider is unable to meet the
repair or retrofit time frames as set out by the Province.
3.
Authorize
the Manager of Housing Services to pursue MMAH additional funding opportunities
under the SSRRP energy renewal initiative ($70,000,000 Province wide – program
guidelines and application process under development) for projects that would
benefit social housing providers in Ottawa.
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
Moved by Councillor D. Deans
Seconded by Councillor D. Holmes
WHEREAS the Program
Guidelines for the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Initiative Social Housing
Renovation and Retrofit Program (the “SHRRP Guidelines”) received from the
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (the “Ministry”) on July 2, 2009,
requires the City, as Service Manager, to submit a Take Up Plan to the
Ministry, for its approval; and
WHEREAS the Take Up Plan must outline how the Service
Manager intends to use each year of the notional allocation of funding that the
Service Manager received from the Ministry in June 2009; and
WHEREAS the SHRRP Guidelines provide that, upon the Ministry’s
approval of the Service Manager’s Take Up Plan, the Service Manager enter into
a Funding Agreement with the Ministry for each individual project that is
listed in the Take Up Plan;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
that the following recommendation be added to Item no. 4 of Community and
Protective Services Report 43, as follows:
That City Council Authorize
the Manager of Housing Services to submit a Take Up Plan to the Ministry of
Municipal Affairs and Housing and to enter into a Funding Agreement with the
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for each approved project listed in
the Take Up Plan, in order to allocate to approved projects the City’s notional
allocation under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Initiative, Social
Housing Renovation and Retrofit Program, in the amount
of $46,847,212.
CARRIED
COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 43A
(IN CAMERA)
1. ONTARIO HERITAGE TRUST –
NOMINATIONS FOR THE HERITAGE COMMUNITY RECOGNITION PROGRAM 2009 – IN-CAMERA –
PERSONAL MATTERS ABOUT IDENTIFIABLE INDIVIDUALS - REPORTING OUT DATE: ONCE
NOMINEES ARE CONFIRMED BY THE ONTARIO HERITAGE TRUST
That Council approve the nomination attached as Document 1
for the 2009 Heritage Community Recognition Program in the Cultural Heritage
category.
CARRIED
CORPORATE
SERVICES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 45
1. VOICE OVER
INTERNET PROTOCOL (“VoIP”) PROCUREMENT PROCESS AND MITEL NETWORKS OBJECTION PROCESSUS D'ACQUISITION DE LA
VOIX PAR IP (VoIP) ET OBJECTION DE MITEL NETWORKS |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council:
1. Approve that the procurement process continue through to its
conclusion of contract negotiations and award with the preferred proponent,
Bell Canada/Cisco Systems, pursuant to existing delegated authority;
2.
Approve that the following
be implemented in order to prepare the Vision and Plan for technology
investments:
a)
That an IT Sub-Committee of
the Corporate Services Committee be formed to co-ordinate the development of
the Vision and Implementation Plans;
b)
That Standing Committees,
staff and high-tech community leaders be engaged in the development of the
vision and plans;
c)
That local businesses be
encouraged to ‘Show Case’ their products at no cost to the City, in appropriate
applications as supported by the IT Sub-Committee; and
3. Direct Legal and
Procurement staff to review the Purchasing By-law and report back to
Committee and Council before the end of 2009 with options to further ensure
that the City’s procurement processes reflects best practices from the Bellamy
report and the Federal Accountability Act in an effort to help promote
fair, transparent and objective procurement processes including an official
point of contact for all competitive processes, as well as a comprehensive
complaint process.
CARRIED
2. DELEGATION OF
AUTHORITY – CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 2009, AND
LEGAL OUTSOURCING COSTS DÉLÉGATION DE POUVOIR –
CONTRATS ACCORDÉS POUR LA PÉRIODE DU 1er JANVIER AU 31 MARS 2009
ET FRAIS
LÉGAUX D’IMPARTITION |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That Council receive this report for information.
RECEIVED
3. Institutions designated
as eligible for a 2009 annual levy pursuant to section 323 (1), (2), (3) and
(5) of the municipal acT ETABLISSEMENTS POUVANT FAIRE L'OBJET D'UN
PRÉLÈVEMENT ANNUEL POUR 2009 CONFORMÉMENT AUX PARAGRAPHES 323 (1), (2), (3)
ET (5) DE LA lOI SUR LES MUNICIPALITÉS |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve that the
following by-laws, attached as Documents 1 to 4, be enacted to provide for the
annual levy on institutions in accordance with Section 323 of the Municipal
Act, 2001 and Ontario Regulation 384/98:
1) A by-law to levy $75.00 for each full-time student enrolled
in universities and colleges, in the year preceding the year of levy, pursuant to Section 323 (1);
2) A by-law to levy $75.00 for each resident place in
correctional institutions, pursuant to Section 323 (2);
3) A by-law to levy $75.00 per rated bed in public hospitals or
provincial mental health facilities, pursuant to Section 323 (3); and
4) A
by-law to levy $75.00 for each place in the provincial education institutions,
pursuant to Section 323 (5).
CARRIED
4.
Financing of the City
Portion of recreational Infrastructure projects
Financement
de la portion de la Ville DEs projets d’INFRASTRUCTURE RÉCRÉATIve
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council:
a)
Approve
the projects and the City financing share of the Recreational Infrastructure
Projects as outlined in Document 1;
b)
Approve the application of the
temporary changes to the Purchasing By-law and to the Delegated Authority
By-law pertaining to the land acquisition process, as approved for the
Infrastructure Stimulus projects, to the Recreational Infrastructure projects;
c)
Authorize
the Treasurer to make any financing adjustments to the Recreational
Infrastructure projects as required; and
d) Approve that the City co-fund the non-Federal, Provincial contribution for
redevelopment of the Terry Fox Athletics Facility with the Ottawa Lions Track
and Field Club Inc. for a total of $383,333, to be funded with debt.
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
Moved by
Councillor S. Desroches
Seconded
by Councillor G. Brooks
WHEREAS, following Committee consideration of this item, City staff
received information from the Province indicating that Recreational
Infrastructure funding for Kars rink boards is included in the list of approved
projects for the City of Ottawa; and
WHEREAS the one-third municipal share for this project is
$41,667.00,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the addition of this
amount to the financing of the city portion of recreational infrastructure
projects.
5. OTTAWA MUNICIPAL
CAMPGROUnd Lease RENEWAL - NCC; OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CAMPGROUND TERRAIN DE CAMPING
MUNICIPAL D’OTTAWA – RENOUVELLEMENT DU BAIL – CCN; EXPLOITATION ET GESTION DU
TERRAIN DE CAMPING |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve a five
(5) year renewal of the Lease agreement between the National Capital Commission
and the City of Ottawa for use of the property at 411 Corkstown Road as a
Municipal Campground, based on the conditions as outlined in this report.
CARRIED
6. sale of land – ST. JOSEPH
BOULEVARD VENTE DE TERRAIN – boulevard st. joseph |
That Council:
1.
Declare the properties of land
identified as Parcels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A and B on the sketch marked Document 1
attached, containing a total area of approximately 16,714.8 m2 (4.13
acres) subject to final survey, described as being part of Lots 33 and 34,
Concession 1, (O.S.), geographic Township of Cumberland, now in the City of
Ottawa, as surplus to the City’s needs;
2.
Waive the former owners’ right
to purchase the parcel described in Recommendation 1, as provided for under
Section 42 of the Expropriations Act; and
3.
Approve the sale of the
property detailed in Recommendation 1, subject to any easements that may be
required, as follows:
a)
Parcels 3 and
5, containing an approximate area of 1,913.1 m2 (0.472 acres) to
154775 Canada Inc., for the amount of $205,860 plus GST, if applicable,
pursuant to Agreements of Purchase and Sale that have been received; and
b)
Parcels 1,
2, 4, A and B, containing an approximate area of 14,801.7 m2 (3.657 acres) to Anthony Provenzano, In Trust
for the amount of $946,800 plus GST, if applicable, pursuant to an Agreement of
Purchase and Sale that has been received.
CARRIED as
amended by the following Motion:
Moved by
Councillor J. Legendre
Seconded
by Councillor B. Monette
That recommendations 1 and
3b be revised to read as follows:
1. Declare the properties of land identified as Parcels 1, 2,
3, 4, 5 and B, save and except that portion of Parcel B previously owned by
R. Charlebois and F. Brisebois on the sketch marked Document 1 attached,
containing a total area of approximately 12,959.8 m2 subject
to final survey, described as being part of Lots 33 and 34, Concession 1,
(O.S.) geographic Township of Cumberland, now in the City of Ottawa, as surplus
to the City’s needs;
3b) Parcels 1, 2, 4, and B, save and except that portion of Parcel B previously owned by R.
Charlebois and F. Brisebois containing
an approximate area of 11,046.7 m2 to Anthony Provenzano, In
Trust for the amount of $798,600 plus GST, if applicable, pursuant to an
Agreement of Purchase and Sale that has been received.
CARRIED
7. CAPITAL FUNDING SUPPORT – THE
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA HEART INSTITUTE Soutien au FINANCEMENT DES
IMMOBILISATIONS – L'INSTITUT DE CARDIOLOGIE DE L'UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA
(ICUO) |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve:
1.
The University of
Ottawa Heart Institute be remitted $120,558.58, representing the amount paid to
the City for building permit fees for construction projects undertaken pursuant
to the hospital’s approved 10-Year Capital Program up to and including March
31, 2009, as noted in Document 2 to this report; and
2.
This remittance be funded from the City-Wide
Capital Reserve Fund.
CARRIED
8. Building Permit, Development and Other
Construction-Related Fees for the National Capital Region YMCA-YWCA FRAIS
DE PERMIS DE CONSTRUIRE, REDEVANCES D’AMÉNAGEMENT ET AUTRES FRAIS LIÉS À DES
TRAVAUX DE CONSTRUCTION POUR LE YMCA-YWCA DE LA RÉGION DE LA CAPITALE
NATIONALE |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council:
1. Direct the reimbursement of the Site
Plan application fees paid by the YMCA-YWCA (refer to application #
D07-12-09-0101) in the amount of $15,864.25, the funding source being the
Development Review budget revenue accounts; and
2. Exempt,
waive and/or provide grant funding to offset development related fees paid to
the City on the redevelopment initiatives of the YMCA-YWCA, on a case-by-case
basis, subject to a city staff report confirming the amounts and sources of
funding to offset the exemption, waiver and/or grant, and confirming the fees
relate to the redevelopment of the Orleans YMCA-YWCA, the Metro Central
YMCA-YWCA and the Bonnefant Outdoor Education Centre.
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
Moved by
Councillor P. Hume
Seconded
by Councillor B. Monette
That the Committee Recommendations be amended
to add the following:
“Subject to any adjustments required as a
result of the adoption of a Council policy on development fees and charges
adjustments, to be considered by Council in September 2009.”
CARRIED
PLANNING AND
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 54A
1.
REGULATION OF SIGNS WITHIN DESIGNATED HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICTS RÈGLEMENTATION CONCERNANT LES ENSEIGNES DANS LES
DISTRICTS DE CONSERVATION DU PATRIMOINE |
Committee recommendations
That
Council receive this report for information regarding administrative
initiatives to ensure sign permit applications within designated heritage
conservation districts are in conformity with the City's heritage objectives.
RECEIVED
2.
APPLICATION TO DEMOLISH A PORTION OF 460 KING EDWARD AVENUE AND
APPLICATION FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AT 130 DALY AVENUE, PROPERTIES LOCATED IN
THE SANDY HILL WEST HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT DEMANDE DE DÉMOLITION D'UNE PARTIE DU 460, AVENUE
KING EDWARD ET DEMANDE DE CONSTRUCTION SUR LA PROPRIÉTÉ DU 130, AVENUE DALY,
SITUÉE DANS LE DISCTRICT DE CONSERVATION DU PATRIMOINE DE LA CÔTE-DE-SABLE
OUEST |
Committee recommendations as amended
That Council:
1.
Approve the removal of the 1950s portion of 460 King Edward Avenue,
and
2.
Approve the construction of a new building at 130 Daly Avenue,
according to plans received on June 18, 2009.
3. Delegate approval of
minor design changes to the General Manager of Planning and Growth Management.
CARRIED
3.
APPLICATION FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AT 464-474 BANK STREET, TOMMY AND
LEFEBVRE SKI SHOP, A PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE CENTRETOWN HERITAGE CONSERVATION
DISTRICT, DESIGNATED UNDER PART V OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT DEMANDE D’AMÉNAGEMENT SUR LA PROPRIÉTÉ du
464-474, rue Bank, Boutique de ski tommy and lefebvre, située dans le
district de conservation du patrimoine du centre-ville, désigné en vertu de
la partie V de la Loi sur le patrimoine de l’Ontario |
Committee recommendations
That Council:
1.
Approve the application for new construction at 464-474 Bank Street
according to plans by Randall Romanin, architect, J.L. Richards and Associates,
received on May 25, 2009.
2. Delegate
approval of minor design changes to the General Manager, Planning and Growth
Management Branch.
CARRIED
4. ZONING - 287 LISGAR STREET ZONAGE - 287, RUE LISGAR |
Committee recommendation
That Council refuse an amendment to the
Zoning By law 2008 250 to change the zoning of 287 Lisgar Street to permit
modifications to the existing Residential Fifth Density (R5B) zone for a
proposed high rise condominium building.
CARRIED
5. SIGN BY-LAW MINOR VARIANCE - 1785
KILBORN AVENUE DÉROGATION MINEURE AU RÈGLEMENT SUR LES ENSEIGNES - 1785, AVENUE
KILBORN |
Committee recommendation
That Council refuse the application to vary
Sign By-law 2005-439, to permit an internally illuminated wall sign within 18
metres of a residential use in a residential zone for a commercial use at 1785
Kilborn Avenue.
CARRIED
6. SIGN BY-LAW MINOR VARIANCE - 100
BAYSHORE DRIVE DÉROGATION
MINEURE AU RÈGLEMENT SUR LES ENSEIGNES - 100, PROMENADE BAYSHORE |
Committee recommendation
That Council approve a variance to Sign
By-law 2005-439, to permit, on 100 Bayshore Drive, a ground sign with a
height of 11 metres instead of eight metres.
CARRIED
7. SIGN BY-LAW MINOR VARIANCE - 555
LEGGET DRIVE DÉROGATION MINEURE AU
RÈGLEMENT SUR LES ENSEIGNES - 555 promenade LEGGET |
Committee recommendation
That Council approve a variance to Sign
By-law 2005-439 to permit an internally illuminated logo sign, with an area of
up to 15 per cent of the wall face, for the office building at 555 Legget
Drive.
CARRIED
8. SIGN
BY-LAW MINOR VARIANCE - 4100 STRANDHERD DRIVE DÉROGATION MINEURE AU RÈGLEMENT SUR LES ENSEIGNES
- 4100, PROMENADE STRANDHERD |
Committee recommendation
That Council approve a variance to Sign By-law 2005-439, to permit a ground sign on 4100 Strandherd Drive which displays an illuminated changeable message centre.
CARRIED
9. ottawa
River Water Quality Assessment Report ÉVALUATION DE LA QUALITÉ DE L’EAU DE LA RIVIÈRE DES
OUTAOUAIS |
Committee recommendations
That Council:
1.
Receive this report for
information;
2.
Direct that the draft
Short-Term Integrated Protection Plan to be tabled for public consultation and
that staff report back to Council this fall for budget deliberations; and
3. Direct that a Long-Term
Integrated Protection Plan be developed thereafter.
CARRIED
10. Environmental Effects Monitoring of
the Robert O. Pickard Environmental Centre Étude de suivi dES effets sur
l’environnement dU centre environnemental Robert O. pickard |
Committee recommendations
That Council receive this report for
information and direct staff to:
1.
Continue monitoring at the Robert O. Pickard
Environmental Centre as outlined in the body of this report; and
2.
Update Committee in the event that deviations are noted
and make recommendations for further investigation or public consultation, as
required.
CARRIED
11.
Green Bin Program iMPLEMENTATION PLAN Plan de
mise en OEuvre du programme de Bac vert |
Committee recommendations
That Council:
1.
Receive this report for information; and
2. Direct staff to report back in early
2011 with results of the Green Bin Program along with recommendations to
optimize the program in preparation for the 2012 collection contract tender.
CARRIED
TRANSIT COMMITTEE
REPORT 29
1. HAND SANITIZERS IN PUBLIC
FACILITIES
UTILISATION
DE DESINFECTANT À MAIN DANS LES INSTALLATIONS PUBLIQUES |
That Council request
that the Chief Medical Officer of Health examine the use of hand sanitizers in
our public facilities (buildings) and the state of our
promotion programs with respect to hand washing as a means of disease
transmission control.
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
Moved by Councillor M. McRae
Seconded by Councillor D. Deans
That the
Committee Recommendation be amended to add the following: “and that the final
report be forwarded to the Community and Protective Services Committee for consideration.”
CARRIED
Motions of Which Notice has Been Given Previously
Seconded
by Councillor P. Hume
WHEREAS the city's ability to build Traditional Mainstreets
as described in the Official Plan is compromised by requiring easements to
accommodate existing hydro poles and wires that make their policies impossible
to meet; and
WHEREAS the applicant of the proposed development at
164 Main Street was not advised until the last minute of the existing hydro easements
on their property, resulting in a previously undisclosed 5 metre setback being
required, when all of the other considerations had been taken into account; and
WHEREAS the impact of the easement, and the timing of the
information being provided to the proponent have resulted in making this
specific project impossible,
WHEREAS the Councillor has sought relief from
Ottawa Hydro in order that a project which conforms perfectly to the
requirements of the Official Plan but been unsuccessful;
WHEREAS the developer is going forward with a
project less than half the size of the original proposition and will not
conform to the desired type of development described for Main Streets in the
Official Plan;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT rather than violating Council’s
principle regarding development charges (approximately
$100,000.00 for this site) staff be directed to work with Hydro Ottawa to find
a solution that will allow development along Main Street to meet the goals of
the official plan and that the City allocate from the city wide capital reserve
a maximum of $80,000.00 that would
allow the 164 Main Street development to move forward as proposed, and meet the
goals of the Traditional Main Street designation and provide the basis for
solutions for the balance of Main Street.
REFERRED
by the following motion:
Moved by
Councillor D. Deans
Seconded
by Councillor A. Cullen
WHEREAS City staff are currently
developing a report on the issue of burying Hydro lines for Committee and
Council’s consideration; and
WHEREAS this report will include
recommendations related to the development of a formal policy for the burial of
hydro lines within the City (which will address the types of streets to be
included in the policy and approaches to integrated road works), working with
staff at both Hydro Ottawa and Hydro One to identify potential funding models,
and an interim policy that clarifies how the City recommends Council deal with
this issue and others like it until the formal policy is adopted; and
WHEREAS the staff report is
expected to be brought forward in August 2009;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the
request for funds for 164 Main Street be referred to staff for inclusion in the
August report, so that Committee and Council can consider this request within
an overall policy context and approach during the interim.
REFERRAL
CARRIED
Moved by Councillor C. Doucet
Seconded by Councillor G.Bédard
WHEREAS recently a copy of a letter dated June 11,
2009 has been received confirming the original terms of reference, but this is
more than 12 months after the public Design Competition was suspended;
WHEREAS staff did not receive any proposal from the
unsolicited bid until October 2008, six months after the public Design
Competition was suspended.
WHEREAS the Ottawa Option does not permit sole
sourcing for land development
WHEREAS the first unsolicited proposal including a
shopping centre, hotel and aquarium proved to be unacceptable to Council and
the proponents were requested to prepare a second bid.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Auditor-General’s
Office be requested to report to Council on whether or not that sufficient
information was available to staff and council to suspend the public design
process in May of 2008 and that this report be available for September 2, 2009.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor-General’s
Office be requested to report to Council whether there is sufficient legal
authority available to Council to adjust the initial unsolicited bid to give
the proponents a second, unsolicited bid without the appearance of favouritism
and that this report be available September 2, 2009.
WITHDRAWN
(with
the concurrence of Council)
Moved by Councillor D. Holmes
Seconded by Councillor P. Hume
WHEREAS as Mayor of the City of Ottawa, Marion Dewar
conceived and championed Project 4000, placing our community at the
international forefront of responding to a major humanitarian disaster in
Southeast Asia;
WHEREAS Project 4000 brought to Ottawa more than 4,000
Southeast Asian refugees, setting our community on a path to becoming the
diverse, tolerant and welcoming place that it is today;
WHEREAS Project 4000 represents a generational moment
of civic building in the history of the City of Ottawa;
WHEREAS today the successful integration, social
inclusion and settlement of immigrants, newcomers and refugees represent a key
determinant of Ottawa’s future, economically and socially;
WHEREAS the Ottawa Community Immigrant Services
Organization, which also owes its creation to the legacy of Marion Dewar, has
recently established the Marion Dewar Scholarship Fund in partnership with the
Community Foundation of Ottawa and various other community partners;
WHEREAS the Marion Dewar Scholarship Fund will support
new Canadians in Ottawa who demonstrate leadership, and high academic
excellence, in continuing on to post-secondary education within our community;
AND WHEREAS the Marion Dewar Scholarship Fund is an
important way for the City to honour the legacy of one of its greatest Mayors
and, at the same time, invest in the collective future of our city;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City Manager be
directed to identify supporting resources for a one-time, legacy endowment of
$20,000 to be made to the Marion Dewar Scholarship Fund on behalf of the City
of Ottawa, and that this contribution be made prior to the close of this
calendar year.
CARRIED
Motions
(Requiring Suspension of the Rules of Procedure)
Moved by Councillor E. El-Chantiry
Seconded by Councillor M. McRae
That the Rules of
Procedure Be Suspended to consider the following motion in order to allow
public consultation to take place as soon as possible:
WHEREAS at its 8
October 2008 meeting, Council carried Motion No. 44/7 directing staff to identify an appropriate street to be
named similar to the Preston Street concept for Gibran Khalil Gibran and that
the recommendation be forwarded to the Commemorative Naming Committee; and
WHEREAS, as part
of the Commemorative Naming consultation, leaders of the Ottawa’s Lebanese
community expressed their belief that, because the cedars of Lebanon are a
recognized symbol for the Lebanese community, ‘Cedars of Lebanon’ would be the
clearest way to commemorate Ottawa’s Lebanese community;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council
approve that ‘Gibran
Khalil Gibran’ be replaced by ‘Cedars of Lebanon’ for the Commemorative Naming
process.”
CARRIED
Moved by Councillor P. Feltmate
Seconded by Councillor E. El-Chantiry
That the Rules of Procedure Be Suspended to consider the following
motion in order to allow Council to fill a vacancy on the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority as soon as possible:
WHEREAS one
of the City’s representatives on the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority
passed away recently, leaving a vacant seat on that Board;
AND
WHEREAS this vacant seat would not normally be filled with a new candidate
until the next annual recruitment process for Advisory Committees and Boards,
which is not expected to be completed until the end of November 2009;
AND WHEREAS,
in the coming weeks, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority will be
making some important decisions with respect to levies and accommodations;
AND WHEREAS
it is crucial that the City of Ottawa be well represented and have a strong
voice in voting on these decisions;
THEREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED that Council approve an interim appointment to the Mississippi
Valley Conservation Authority for a term ending upon completion of the upcoming
annual recruitment process for Advisory Committees and Boards;
AND BE IT
FURTHER RESOLVED that Council name Olivia MacAngus as its interim appointee in
this regard.
CARRIED
Notices of Motion (For
Consideration at Subsequent Meeting)
Moved by Councillor C. Doucet
Seconded by Councillor M. McRae
WHEREAS the
section of Bank Street between Heron Road and Rockingham, on the east side, has
had a long standing drainage problem between the commercial and residential
properties,
WHEREAS one
of the properties that contributed to the drainage issue, on Heron Road, was
previously a city work yard,
WHEREAS one
of the additional issues making drainage a problem in this area stems from a
train derailment of three cars of tar in the early 1950’s in the Bank and
Rockingham vicinity – currently city property known as Timmerman’s Park,
WHEREAS
several developments in the past have been approved that did not fully require
that work be undertaken to alleviate the existing drainages issues,
WHEREAS the
City has recently developed a policy that requires proper drainage be
undertaken on all development property
WHEREAS a
development proposal has been filed for 1440 Bank Street that requires work be
done to alleviate drainage issues, and that this property is at the northern
end of the section between Heron and Rockingham and will therefore be expected
to resolve all of the previous problems on this small site,
WHEREAS in
order to comply with the new policy, the drainage costs currently being
tendered to the development are far in excess of what would be anticipated
under normal circumstance, with quotes in the range of $220,000 to $250,000,
BE IT RESOLVED that the City take the above into consideration and find
that the developer should not be expected to absorb the full cost of the
tendered contracts for solving the drainage issues of the upstream properties
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED that the developer be assessed a percentage of the cost of the
drainage remediation that is in line with what would be expected for a lot of
similar size
By-laws Three Readings
2009-230
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to authorize the borrowing upon instalment debentures in the
principal amount of $100,000,000.00 towards the cost of certain capital works
of the City of Ottawa.
2009-231 A by-law of the City of Ottawa respecting the delegation of authority to various officers of the City and to repeal By-law No. 2005-503.
2009-232
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2009-131 to establish the tax levy for the
year 2009 for the professional sports facility property tax class.
2009-233
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2009-132 to establish the tax levy for the
year 2009 for additional capital costs for the professional sports facility
property tax class.
2009-234
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2009-133 to establish the tax levy for the
year 2009 for police services for the professional sports facility property tax
class.
2009-235
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2009-134 to establish the tax levy for the
year 2009 for the City of Ottawa’s share of the costs of the conservation
authorities for the professional sports facility property tax class.
2009-236 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2009-135 to establish a special levy for fire protection and prevention in the urban service area for the year 2009 for the professional sports facility property tax class.
2009-237 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2009-137 to establish a special levy for public transportation within the service area known as the Urban Transit Area for the year 2009 for the professional sports facility property tax class.
2009-238 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to levy an annual tax upon colleges and universities for the year 2009.
2009-239
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to levy an annual amount upon Ottawa Carleton Detention Centre
for the year 2009.
2009-240 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to levy an annual amount upon provincial education institutions for the year 2009.
2009-241 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to levy an annual amount upon public hospitals or provincial mental health facilities for the year 2009.
2009-242
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-302 respecting the ward boundaries for
Wards 6, 21 and 23.
2009-243 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to impose special annual drainage rates upon land in respect of which money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act.
2009-244 A by-law of the City of Ottawa respecting a minor amendment to the definition section of the Drainage By-law No. 2007-398.
2009-245 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use.
2009-246
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and
assume them for public use (Hawthorne Road).
2009-247
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and
assume them for public use (Adam Baker Way).
2009-248 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use.
2009-249
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public
use (Deakin Street and Prince of Wales Drive).
2009-250
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and
assume them for public use (Stonehaven Drive).
2009-251 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 444, 479, 547 Ashbourne Crescent as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
2009-252
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
designate certain lands at 1501 Hunt Club Road as being exempt from Part Lot
Control.
2009-253
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
designate certain lands at 5271 Fernbank Road as being exempt from Part Lot
Control.
2009-254
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
designate certain lands on Everlasting Crescent and Sultan Street as being
exempt from Part Lot Control.
2009-255
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
designate certain lands on Glenbrae Avenue and Celtic Ridge Crescent as being
exempt from Part Lot Control.
2009-256
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
designate certain lands at 78, 39, 47, 51, 84 and 82 Hartsmere Drive and 90
Friendly Crescent as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
2009-257
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
designate certain lands at 800 Melwood Avenue as being exempt from Part Lot
Control.
2009-258
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
designate certain lands at 100 Landry Street as being exempt from Part Lot
Control.
2009-259 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend certain definitions in various licensing and regulatory by-laws of the City of Ottawa.
2009-260
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the
zoning for part of the property known municipally as 1200 Diamondview Road.
2009-261 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the zoning for part of the property known municipally as 7576 Bank Street.
2009-262
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the
zoning for part of the property known municipally as 7900 Marvelville Road.
2009-263
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to change the land use
designation of 6746 Lakes Park Drive.
2009-264
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the
zoning for part of the property known municipally as 6746 Lakes Park Drive.
2009-265 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to close part of Moffatt Pond Court.
2009-266
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.
2009-267
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to
amend the Procedure By-law (By-law No. 2006-462).
2009-268 A by law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 2009-200 to make administrative revisions to the Urban Tree Conservation By-law.
2009-269 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to repeal By-law 2009-202 entitled “A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use (St. Joseph Boulevard)”.
2009-270
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to remove a holding zone in respect of
1155 Rainbow Street.
2009-271
A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2004-253 respecting construction noise at
infill housing sites
2009-272 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 Code Services Branch of the Planning and Growth Management Department.
2009-273 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting fire routes.
2009-274 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 1094 Old Prescott Road as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
CARRIED