OTTAWA CITY COUNCIL 24 FEBRUARY 2010 ANDREW S. HAYDON HALL 10:00 a.m. BULK CONSENT AGENDA 85 AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 50 3. COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 2008-250: APPEALS TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD (ELEVENTH REPORT) - 7268 PARKWAY ROAD, 6798, 6803 LAKES PARK DRIVE, PLAN 4M-937 BLK 84, 86, 87, 88, PLAN 4M-1295 BLK 34, PLAN 4M-1305 BLK 61, 67, PLAN 4M-1306 BLK 43, 44; 5671 THIRD LINE ROAD RÈGLEMENT GÉNÉRAL DE ZONAGE 2008-250 : APPELS AUPRÈS DE LA COMMISSION DES AFFAIRES MUNICIPALES DE L’ONTARIO (11IÈME RAPPORT) - 7268, CHEMIN PARKWAY, 6798, 6803, PROMENADE LAKES PARK, PLAN 4M-937 ILOTS 84, 86, 87 ET 88, PLAN 4M-1295 ILOT 34, PLAN 4M-1305 ILOTS 61, 67, PLAN 4M-1306 ILOTS 43, 44; 5671, CHEMIN THIRD LINE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the amendments as described in the Details of Recommended Zoning in Document 1, for lands shown in Document 2 as amended, to resolve appeals to By-law 2008-250, and forward a by-law incorporating the required amendments to the Ontario Municipal Board. 4. ZONING - 2500 FORCED ROAD ZONAGE - 2500, CHEMIN FORCED COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of part of 2500 Forced Road from Agricultural Subzone 1 (AG1) to Agricultural Subzone 5 (AG5), as shown on Document 1 as amended. 5. ZONING - 2380 MAGLADRY ROAD ZONAGE - 2380, CHEMIN MAGLADRY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of part of 2380 Magladry Road from Agricultural Zone (AG) to Agricultural Subzone 5 (AG5), as shown on Document 1. 6. ZONING - 5211 BARNSDALE ROAD ZONAGE - 5211, CHEMIN BARNSDALE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS That Council: 1. Approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law to change the zoning of 5211 Barnsdale Road from AG2 (Agricultural Zone, Subzone 2) to AG6[364r] (Agricultural Zone, Subzone 6, Rural Exception 364) to prohibit a residential dwelling and to permit two mobile homes for the accommodation of seasonal farm help associated with a market garden farm operation as shown in Document 1, as detailed in Document 2; and 2. Direct staff to forward the Zoning By-law to Council when the owner has entered into an agreement to be registered on title to govern the location, use and removal of the mobile homes to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Planning and Growth Management. 7. DOWDALL MUNICIPAL DRAIN - REPORT ON STATUS OF WORKS TO HAVE BEEN COMPLETED PURUSANT TO THE HERON LAKE ESTATES SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT INSTALLATIONS MUNICIPALES DE DRAINAGE DOWDALL - RAPPORT D’ÉTAPE DES TRAVAUX COMPLÉTÉS DANS LE CADRE DE L’ACCORD DE LOTISSEMENT DES DOMAINES RÉSIDENTIELS HERON LAKE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION That Council receive this report for information. AUDIT, BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 6 2. PROPERTY SPECIFIC AGREEMENTS ENTENTES PROPRES À UNE PROPRIÉTÉ EN PARTICULIER COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS That Council: 1. a) Approve and accept the offer from the owners of Scotiabank Place to increase the taxes payable to $2,315,250 over a four (4) year phase-in period from 2011 to 2014; and   b) Direct staff of the City Clerk and City Solicitor Department to prepare an amendment to the current Scotiabank Place property tax agreement; and 2. Direct staff of the Revenue Branch to negotiate a mutually acceptable increase to the annual ex gratia payments made by the National Arts Centre, in accordance with an agreement dated the 1st day of December, 1999, between the National Arts Centre Corporation and the City of Ottawa. COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 50 1. OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL (OAG) - 2008 DETAILED AUDIT REPORTS: AUDITS REFERRED TO COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW BUREAU DU VÉRIFICATEUR GÉNÉRAL – RAPPORTS DE VÉRIFICATION DÉTAILLÉS DE 2008 : VÉRIFICATION RENVOYER AU COMITÉ DES SERVICES COMMUNAUTAIRES ET DE PROTECTION POUR EXAMEN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION That Council receive this report for information. 2. MUNICIPAL PRICE INDEX FOR THE CITY OF OTTAWA INDICE DES PRIX MUNICIPAUX POUR LA VILLE D’OTTAWA COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION That Council direct the City Treasurer and Finance Branch and the Auditor General to prepare a report documenting the issue involved in the attempt to determine a Municipal Price Index for the City of Ottawa. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 64-A 1. OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING - 280 DIDSBURY ROAD PLAN OFFICIEL ET ZONAGE - 280, CHEMIN DIDSBURY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS (This matter is subject to Bill 51) That Council: 1. Approve an amendment to the Kanata Town Centre Site-Specific Policies in Volume 2-B of the City of Ottawa Official Plan to amend Special Policy Area 3 of the Low Density Employment Area for the property known as 280 Didsbury Road, as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 4. 2. Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the Urban Exception 1412 provisions that relate to the property known as 280 Didsbury Road, as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 3. 2. ZONING - 314, 316, AND 318 ABBEYDALE CIRCLE ZONAGE - 314, 316, ET 318, CERCLE ABBEYDALE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS (This matter is subject to Bill 51) That Council approve: 1. An amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 316 and 318 Abbeydale Circle from Residential Third Density Zone Subzone X, Special Exception 1016 (R3X[1016]) to Residential First Density Zone, Subzone V, Special Exception 738 (R1V[738]), to permit single detached dwellings as shown in Document 1; and 2. An amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 314 Abbeydale Circle from Residential Third Density Zone Subzone X, Special Exception 1016 (R3X[1016]) to Residential First Density Zone Subzone V, Special Exception xxxx (R1V[xxxx]), to permit single detached dwellings and to change the corner side yard setback from 3.0 metres to 2.6 metres as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2. 4. ZONING - 1630 STAR TOP ROAD ZONAGE - 1630, CHEMIN STAR TOP COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION (This matter is subject to Bill 51) That the Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 1630 Star Top Road from IL (Light Industrial) to IL H(32) [xxxx] (Light Industrial – Height 32 metres – Exception), as shown on Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2. 7. APPLICATION TO ALTER 390 WOOD AVENUE, A PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE ROCKCLIFFE PARK HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT AND DESIGNATED UNDER PART V OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT DEMANDE EN VUE DE MODIFIER LE 390, AVENUE WOOD, PROPRIÉTÉ SITUÉE DANS LE DISTRICT DE CONSERVATION DU PATRIMOINE DE ROCKCLIFFE PARK ET DÉSIGNÉE AUX TERMES DE LA PARTIE V DE LA LOI SUR LE PATRIMOINE DE L’ONTARIO COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS That Council: 1. Approve the application to alter 390 Wood Avenue, in accordance with plans submitted by Kevin Deevey, Kevin Deevey Architect as received on December 15, 2009. 2. Delegate authority for minor design changes to the General Manager of the Planning and Growth Management Department. 3. Issue the heritage permit with a two-year expiry date from the date of issuance. 8. APPLICATION FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AT 506 KENT STREET, A PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE CENTRETOWN HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT AND DESIGNATED UNDER PART V OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT DEMANDE DE NOUVELLE CONSTRUCTION AU 506, RUE KENT, PROPRIÉTÉ SITUÉE DANS LE DISTRICT DE CONSERVATION DU PATRIMOINE DU CENTRE-VILLE ET DÉSIGNÉE AUX TERMES 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 506 Kent Street, in accordance with the plans submitted by Harish Gupta, Harish Gupta Architects Inc. as received on December 10, 2009. 2. Issue the Heritage Permit with a two-year expiry date from the date of issuance. (Note: The statutory 90-day timeline for consideration of this application under the Ontario Heritage Act will expire on March 14 2010.) (Note: Approval to Alter this property under the Ontario Heritage Act must not be construed to meet the requirements for the issuance of a building permit.) 9. APPLICATION TO ALTER 132-138, 152-158 AND 160 BANK STREET, PROPERTIES DESIGNATED UNDER PARTS IV AND V OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT TOGETHER WITH ASSOCIATED NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE BANK STREET HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT DEMANDE DE MODIFICATION DES 132-138, 152-158 ET 160, RUE BANK, PROPRIÉTÉS DÉSIGNÉES EN VERTU DES PARTIES IV ET V DE LA LOI SUR LE PATRIMOINE DE L’ONTARIO, JUMELÉE À UN PROJET DE CONSTRUCTION DANS LE DISTRICT DE CONSERVATION DU PATRIMOINE DE LA RUE BANK COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS That Council: 1. Approve the application to alter 132-138, 152-158 and 160 Bank Street, properties designated under Part IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act and associated new construction in the Bank Street Heritage Conservation District in accordance with the drawings by B+H Architects included as Documents 9-13 received on December 22, 2009. 2. Delegate approval of subsequent minor changes to the General Manager of Planning and Growth Management. 3. Require the posting of a financial security in the amount of $1.6 million required to stabilize and restore the existing brick façades prior to the issuance of construction permits for demolition or excavation. 4. Issue the Heritage Permit with a two-year expiry from the date of issuance. (Note: The statutory 90-day timeline for consideration of this application under the Ontario Heritage Act will expire on March 22, 2010) (Note: Approval to Alter this property under the Ontario Heritage Act must not be construed to meet the requirements for the issuance of a building permit.) 12. AUDIT REPORT - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR IN-HOUSE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION - 2009 RAPPORT DE VÉRIFICATION – ÉTATS FINANCIERS POUR LA COLLECTE DES DÉCHETS SOLIDES PAR LA VILLE – 2009 COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION That Council receive this report for information. 13. EXEMPTION FROM THE DEMOLITION CONTROL PROCESS FOR 51 PINHEY AVENUE EXEMPTION AU PROCESSUS DE DÉMOLITION POUR LA PROPRIÉTÉ SITUÉE AU 51, AVENUE PINHEY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AS AMENDED That Council approve that 51 Pinhey Street be exempted from the requirements set out in the Demolition Control By-law to enable the demolition of the building by the City without further delays. TRANSIT COMMITTEE REPORT 36 2. CITY-WIDE CONSULTATION PROCESS FOR PROPOSED TRANSIT CUTS PROCESSUS DE CONSULTATION PUBLIQUE À L’ÉCHELLE DE LA VILLE CONCERNANT LES COUPURES DANS LE SERVICE DE TRANSPORT EN COMMUN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AS AMENDED That Council approve that specific recommendations for transit cuts arising in future budgets be considered by Council after a city-wide consultation process has taken place that includes concepts for the City’s overall vision, improving the modal split and customer service as well as efficiency. Document 1 1