8 September 2010
10:00
a.m.
BULK CONSENT
AGENDA 96
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 56
2. Amendment to
Sewer Connection By-law 2003-513 to include sewer frontage charges for
specific properties in the Village of Manotick and to revise provisions for
cost indexing of recoverable charges MODIFICATION DU RÈGLEMENT 2003-513 SUR LE
BRANCHEMENT D’ÉGOUTS AFIN D’INCLURE UNE REDEVANCE PAR PIED DE FAÇADE POUR DES
PROPRIÉTÉS PARTICULIÈRES DU VILLAGE DE MANOTICK ET DE REVOIR LES DISPOSITIONS
RELATIVES À L’INDEXATION EN FONCTION DES COÛTS DES FRAIS RÉCUPÉRABLES |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approve amendments to
Sewer Connection By-law 2003-513 relating to capital frontage charges for
specific properties in the Village of Manotick in accordance with Documents 3
and 4 of this report, and a general provision to use
Statistics Canada (Statscan) Non-Residential Building Construction Price Index
as the index for calculating cost recovery where indexing of the charge is
necessary according to legacy municipality by-law provisions.
3. ZONING - PART
OF 4256 2ND LINE ROAD ZONAGE - PARTIE DU 4256,
CHEMIN 2nd LINE |
Committee
Recommendation
(This application is subject to the provisions of Bill 51.)
That Council approve
an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning for part of
4256 2nd Line Road from Agricultural Zone Subzone 2 (AG2) to Agricultural Zone Subzone 6 (AG6) as shown
in Document 1.
4. ZONING - 1123
OLD MONTREAL ROAD zONAGE - 1123, CHEMIN old
montreal |
Committee
RecommendationS
(This application is subject to the provisions of Bill 51.)
That Council:
1.
Approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to
change the zoning for part of 1123 Old Montreal Road from Rural Institutional Zone Subzone 5 (RI5) to
Rural Countryside Zone with exception (RU[XXXr]), Rural Institutional Zone Subzone 5 with exception (RI5[XXYr]), Environmental
Protection Zone (EP) and Environmental Protection Zone Subzone 1 (EP1) as shown in Document 1 and detailed in
Document 2.
2. Approve an amendment to
the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning for part of 1123 Old Montreal
Road from Environmental
Protection Zone (EP) to Environmental
Protection Zone Subzone 1 (EP1) and Rural Countryside Zone with exception
(RU[XXXr]) and Rural Institutional Zone Subzone 5 (RI5) as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
5. ZONING - PART
OF 1299 RIVER ROAD ZONAGE -
PARTIE DU 1299, CHEMIN RIVER |
Committee
Recommendation
(This application is subject to the provisions of Bill 51.)
That Council approve
an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning for Part of
1299 River Road from Agricultural Subzone 2 (AG2) to Agricultural Subzone 6,
(AG6) as shown in Document 1.
6. ZONING
- PART OF 4419 4TH LINE ROAD ZONAGE - PARTIE DU 4419, CHEMIN 4TH LINE |
Committee
Recommendation
(This application is subject to the provisions of Bill 51.)
That Council approve
an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning for Part of
4419, 4th Line Road from Agricultural Subzone 2 (AG2) to
Agricultural Subzone 6, (AG6) as shown in Document 1.
9. 2010 operating and capital budget
q2 - agriculture and rural affairs committee status report budgets de fonctionnement et des immobilisations 2010 - T2 - rapport
d’Étape du comitÉ de l’agriculture et des affairs rurales |
Committee
Recommendation
That Council approve the budget adjustments as detailed in
Document 2.
COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 58A
2.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
CONDITIONAL GRANT FOR 1216 Carp road DEVELOPMENT CHARGES Demande d’Habitat pour l’humanité visant à reporter les droits
d’aménagement liés à la propriété située au 1216, promenade carp |
Committee RecommendationS
That Council approve,
pursuant to Section 107 of the Municipal
Act, 2001, a grant in the estimated
amount of $20,464.00 for the 1216 Carp Road development charges, subject to
Habitat for Humanity National Capital Region entering into an agreement with
the City that provides as follows:
1.
Habitat for Humanity National Capital Region to
develop one affordable housing unit at 1216 Carp Road that shall be sold to a
member of a family unit that is at or below the Low Income Cut-Off (before tax)
2008 as established by Statistics Canada and set out in Document 1 to this
report;
2.
Repayment of the estimated sum of $20,464.00 in the
event that the unit does not remain affordable for a term of 20 years and
forgiveness of the approximate sum of $20,464.00 if the unit remains affordable
for the entire 20 year term; and
3.
The estimated sum of $20,464.00 to be secured by way
of an interest free Charge/Mortgage from Habitat for Humanity National Capital
Region to the City that is registered on title to the property municipally
known as 1216 Carp Road.
3.
RENAMING OF BMX FACILITY IN
PRESLAND PARK CHANGEMENT
DE NOM DE L’INSTALLATION POUR BMX DU PARC PRESLAND |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approve that the new BMX riding park
located in Presland Park, 368 Presland Road, be renamed from the "St.
Laurent Centre BMX Riding Park / Parc BMX Centre St. Laurent" to the
"Overbrook BMX Park / Parc BMX Overbrook".
4.
Action Ottawa – 424 Metcalfe Street – Beaver barracks Action
Ottawa – 424, rue Metcalfe – BEAVER BARRACKS |
Committee Recommendation
That
Council approve a conditional capital grant in the amount of $531,678 to Phase
I of the Centretown Citizens Ottawa Corporation (CCOC) Beaver Barracks
development at 424 Metcalfe Street to offset increased project development
costs resulting from design changes required by the Ministry of the Environment
as outlined in this report.
TRANSIT COMMITTEE REPORT 42
6. LAND Exchange
- 651 Industrial Avenue, Part of 848 belfast road and part of pin 04256-0679,
city of ottawa Échange d’un terrain – 651,
avenue INDUSTRIAL, PARTIE DU 848, CHEMIN BELFAST ET PARTIE DU PIN 04256-0679,
VILLE D’OTTAWA |
Committee RecommendationS
That Council:
1.
Declare a portion of 651 Industrial Avenue containing
a combined land area of 2,919.2m2, subject to final survey and described as being
PIN 04256-0235, part of PIN 04256-0405 and part of PIN 04256-0315, in the City
of Ottawa, shown as Parcels 1, 2 and 3 on the attached Document 1, as surplus
to the City’s needs; and
2. Approve the sale of the land referred to in
Recommendation 1, having a value of $630,000, together with $390,000 plus HST
to 166332 Ontario Inc., in exchange for parcels of vacant land containing a
combined land area of 3,413.4m2 subject to final survey, described as being
Part of PIN 04256-0679 and part of PIN 04256-0225, in the City of Ottawa, shown
as Parcels 4 and 5 on the attached Document, having a value of $1,020,000
subject to any easements that may be required, pursuant to an Agreement of
Purchase and Sale.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT 42
1. SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS
REQUESTED TO CARLING AVENUE FROM MOODIE TO HERZBERG AMÉLIORATIONS DE LA
SÉCURITÉ demandées pour l'avenue CARLING entre MOODIE et HERZBERG |
Committee RecommendationS
That Council approve that the City:
1. Ensure the paved shoulders of Carling
Avenue from Moodie to Herzberg to be flat and continuous and kept in good
repair;
2. Add
signage along Carling to suggest the alternative of the NCC Watts Creek path;
3. Look into how to eliminate or replace
the railway underpass with a wider one, or build tunnels for cyclists and
walkers;
4. Look
into adding a crosswalk signal at Burke and Carling to allow cyclists and
walkers to get to the Watts Creek path;
5. Increase
signage to warn cars to give way to cyclists;
6. Install
streetlights, especially at the underpass and at intersections;
7. Consider
other measures to keep the large number of commuting cyclists safer before
there is a serious accident.
2. MOTOR GRADERS – MOVE FROM LEASE TO OWN NIVELEUSES – PASSER DE LA
LOCATION À L’ACQUISITION |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approve the transfer from the
Corporate Fleet Reserve in the amount of $4.010 M to enable the Fleet Services
Branch to exercise the Purchase Option of the recent Motor Grader Lease vs.
Purchase Tender and acquire eighteen (18) new graders.
3. vehicle ownership transfer from city of ottawa to ottawa community
housing corporation TRANSFERT DE LA PROPRIÉTÉ
DE VÉHICULES DE LA VILLE D’OTTAWA À LA SOCIÉTÉ DE LOGEMENT COMMUNAUTAIRE
D’OTTAWA |
Committee RecommendationS
That Council:
1. Approve the proposed vehicle ownership
transfer from the City of Ottawa to Ottawa Community Housing Corporation; and,
2. Approve that
all depreciation contributions, which were originally made by the Ottawa Community
Housing Corporation and valued at $330,000, be transferred from the Corporate
Fleet Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Reserve to the Ottawa Community Housing
Corporation.
4. PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY
CONSOLIDATION CONSOLIDATION DES
INSTALLATIONS DE TRAVAUX PUBLICS |
Committee Recommendation
That Council approve the budget
adjustment transfer of $534,000 from the Works In Progress accounts as detailed
in Table 1 to the Surface Operations Facility Consolidation capital project for
the construction of operational facilities at the Navan Garage Facility.