OTTAWA CITY COUNCIL

27 APRIL 2011

ANDREW S. HAYDON HALL

10:00 a.m.

 

DISPOSITION 11

 

 

REPORTS

 

CITY CLERK AND SOLICITOR

 

 

1.             STATUS UPDATE – COUNCIL INQUIRIES AND MOTIONS FOR THE PERIOD ENDING 21 APRIL 2011

 

RAPPORT DE SITUATION – DEMANDES DE RENSEIGNEMENTS ET MOTIONS DU CONSEIL POUR LA PÉRIODE SE TERMINANT LE 21 AVRIL 2011

 

 

 

REPORT RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council receive this report for information.

 

RECEIVED

 


 

DEPUTY CITY MANAGER, INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES AND COMMUNITY SUSTAINABILITY’S REPORT

 

 

1.             WOODROFFE TRANSMISSION WATERMAIN REPAIR UPDATE

 

MISE À JOUR SUR LA RÉPARATION DE LA CONDUITE DE DISTRIBUTION DE L’AVENUE WOODROFFE

 

 

REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS

 

That Council:

 

1.      Receive the information in this report regarding the implementation of an immediate, mandatory ban on all outdoor water use in Barrhaven, Riverside South and Manotick enacted today by the Deputy City Manager of Infrastructure Services and Community Sustainability in order to fulfill the City’s responsibilities under the Safe Drinking Water Act 2002;

 

2.      Approve the implementation of the suite of measures outlined in this report designed to support voluntary compliance with the outdoor water use ban;

 

3.      Approve a one-time operating budget requirement in the amount of $2,055,000 for outdoor water use ban voluntary compliance measures, critical path communications, and contingency as identified in this report to be funded from the Water Reserve Fund as permitted under Water Reserve Fund By-law 2003 – 141;

 

4.      Delegate authority to the Deputy City Manager of Infrastructure Services and Community Sustainability to expend water reserve funds as necessary to manage the drinking water system in the impacted areas in accordance with Water By-law 2003-500 as well as the principles of the Safe Drinking Water Act 2002 and implement any measures required during the outdoor watering ban; and

 

5.      Approve an amendment to the Water By-law 2003-500, in the form set out in Document 3, in order to provide for enforcement, including fines, for violations of bans issued under the by-law.

 

CARRIED


 

COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS REPORT 5

 

 

1.                   business improvement areas boards of management – appointments – 2010-2014 term of council

 

conseils d’administration des zones d’amÉlioration commerciale – nominations – mandat du conseil de 2010-2014

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council approve appointments to the following Business Improvement Area Boards of Management, as outlined in Document 1, for the term expiring November 30, 2014:

 

·                     Carp Road Corridor BIA

·                     Carp Village BIA

·                     Manotick BIA

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

2.                   ZONING - 3343 MUSTANG STREET

 

ZONAGE – 3343, rue mustang

 

 

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 of 3343 Mustang Street from DR1 - Development Reserve Subzone 1 to V1E[XXXr] - Village Residential First Density Subzone E Exception zone, and from O1 – Parks and Open Space Zone to V1E[XXXr] – Village Residential First Density Subzone E Exception Zone and from V1E – Village Residential First Density Subzone E Exception Zone to V1E[XXYr] – Village Residential First Density Subzone E Exception Zone as detailed in Document 1 and as shown in Document 2.

 

CARRIED


 

 

3.                   infill severances

 

morcellements intercalaires

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council direct staff to include policies for infill severances outside of historic settlement areas as part of staff’s review and consultation through its “Rural Review” process.

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

4.                   amendment to site plan control by-law

 

modification au rÈglement sur la rÉglementation du plan d’implantation

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council approve that the Site Plan Control By-law be amended to provide an exemption for all agricultural buildings, regardless of size.

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

5.                   appointments to the rural panel of the committee of adjustment

 

nominations au panneau rural du comitÉ de dÉrogation

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council approve the following appointments of individuals to the Rural Panel of the Committee of Adjustment.  All terms to take effect on May 31, 2011 and to expire 30 November 2014.


 

Bill Burden

Martin Vervoort

Richard McDonald

Ted Kelly

Fernando Ribas

 

Robert Lamb (reserve)

Richard Breton (reserve)

 

CARRIED

 

 

COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES REPORT 4

 

 

1.         PARKS DEDICATION BY-LAW

 

rÈglement sur l’affectation de terrains À la crÉation de parcs

 

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council enact the Parks Dedication By-law, attached as Document 1, to formally dedicate all properties listed on the City’s Inventory of Parks as currently posted and periodically updated by City staff on Ottawa.ca, as parkland and to declare that such property be used for public recreation purposes.

 

CARRIED

 


 

 

2.         municipal capital facilities agreement – ottawa humane society – 245 West Hunt club

 

entente municipale sur les immobilisations – sociÉtÉ protectrice des animaux d’ottawa – 245, west hunt club

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

That Council:

1.      Authorize the Deputy City Manager, City Operations to finalize and execute a Municipal Capital Facilities Agreement (Document 1) for the premises owned and occupied by the Ottawa Humane Society at 245 West Hunt Club Road, and enact the associated by-law (Document 2) such that the exemption of taxes for municipal and school purposes and of municipal development charges be based on the portion of the facility that will be occupied for the provision of municipal animal shelter and ancillary services (38.1%) and provided that:

a)      an off-setting amount be provided to the Ottawa Humane Society for education development charges for the above-noted portion of the facility from the Provision for One-time and Unforeseen Expenditures ($16,300); and,

b)     the municipal portion of the planning application and building permit fees be funded from a transfer from the Provision for One-time and Unforeseen Expenditures ($53,900); and,

 

2.      Approve that the City enter into a 25-year deferral agreement for municipal development charges related to the remaining portion (61.9%) of the facility.

 

CARRIED

 


 

PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 7B

 

 

1.             ZONING - PART OF 195 MEANDERING BROOK DRIVE

 

ZONAGE - PARTIE DU 195, PROMENADE MEANDERING BROOK

 

 

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 part of 195 Meandering Brook Drive from O1 – Open Space to R5A[1235] H(22) – Residential Fifth Density Subzone A Exception [1235] zone with a maximum height limit of 22 metres, as shown in Document 1.

 

2.                  That the implementing by-law not proceed to Council until such time as the application for Site Plan Control has been approved. 

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

2.             ZONING – PART OF 2168 TENTH LINE ROAD AND PART OF 2367 TENTH LINE ROAD

 

ZONAGE – PARTIE DU 2168, CHEMIN TENTH LINE ET PARTIE DU 2367,

CHEMIN TENTH LINE

 

 

 

Committee recommendationS

 

(This matter is Subject to Bill 51)

 

That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of:

 

1.                  Part of 2168 Tenth Line Road from Development Reserve zone (DR) to Residential Third Density Subzone Z Exception Zone (R3Z[1684]) zone, Residential Fourth Density Subzone Z Exception Zone (R4Z[XXXX]) and a Parks and Open Space zone (O1), as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 3;

 

2.                  Part of 2367 Tenth Line Road from Residential First Density Subzone V (R1V) to Parks and Open Space zone (O1) as shown on Document 2 and Detailed in Document 3; and,

 

3.                  Part of the lands known historically as 2367 Tenth Line Road from Parks and Open Space subzone P zone (O1P) to Parks and Open Space zone (O1) as shown on Document 2 and Detailed in Document 3.”

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

3.             ZONING – 4635, 4703, 4723 BANK STREET

 

ZONAGE – 4635, 4703 ET 4723, RUE BANK

 

 

Committee recommendation

 

(This matter is Subject to Bill 51)

 

That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 4635, 4703 and 4723 Bank Street from DR – Development Reserve to DR- Development Reserve  to R3Z[xxxx]-h - Residential Third Density Subzone Z exception xxxx with a holding provision, R5Z[xxxx]-h– Residential Fifth Density Subzone Z exception xxxx with a holding provision and O1 [xxxx]-h - Parks and Open Space Zone exception xxxx with a holding provision as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

4.             COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 2008-250: ANOMALIES AND MINOR CORRECTIONS - FIRST QUARTER 2011

RÈGLEMENT GÉNÉRAL DE ZONAGE 2008-250 : ANOMALIES ET CORRECTIONS MINEURES – PREMIER TRIMESTRE DE 2011

 

 

AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE recommendation AS AMENDED

 

(This matter is Subject to Bill 51)

 

That Council approve the amendments recommended in Column III of Documents 2 and 3 to correct anomalies in Zoning By-law 2008-250, as further amended by the following:

 

Deleting the text in Column III of Document 2, regarding the property located at 2980 Conley Road, to allow for a deferral of consideration of this property to a future meeting of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee.

 

 

PLANNING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

(This matter is Subject to Bill 51)

 

That Council approve:

 

1.                  the amendments recommended in Column III of Documents 2 and 3 to correct anomalies in Zoning By-law 2008-250.

 

2.                  the amendments recommended in Column III of Documents 1 and 3 to correct anomalies in Zoning By-law 2008-250.

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

5.             APPOINTMENTS TO THE URBAN AND SUBURBAN PANELS OF THE COMMITTEE
OF ADJUSTMENT

 

NOMINATIONS AUX PANNEAUX URBAIN ET SUBURBAIN DU COMITÉ DE DÉROGATION

 

 

Committee recommendation

 

That Council approve the following appointments of individuals to the Urban and Suburban Panels of the Committee of Adjustment.  All terms to take effect on May 31, 2011 and to expire 30 November 2014.

 

 

Urban Panel

Suburban Panel

Grant Lindsay

Ann Tremblay

John Naccarato

Anthony Bruni

John Blatherwick

Philip Brown

Gino Nicolini

Janet MacDonald

Ron Houlahan

Helena Prockiw

 

CARRIED

 


 

PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 8

 

 

1.             ZONING - 110 IBER ROAD

 

ZONAGE – 110, CHEMIN IBER

 

 

 

Committee recommendation

 

(This matter is Subject to Bill 51)

 

That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By‑law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 110 Iber Road from Light Industrial, Urban Exception [1559] to Light Industrial, Urban Exception [xxxx], as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 3.

 

CARRIED

 

 

TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT 5A

 

 

1.                   review of the City of ottawa’s encroachment by-law 2003-446 as it relates to outdoor patios

 

révision du règlement 2003-446 de la ville d’ottawa sur les empiètements pour ce qui concerne les terrasses extérieures

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

That Council approve:

 

1.         Amendments to the separation distance approvals procedure, as detailed in Document 2, and as amended to include:

 

Any encroachment permits issued for patios within 30 meters of properties zoned for residential use include the provision that they be required to close each night by 11 p.m., and that no patrons be permitted in the area after this time.

 

2.         Housekeeping amendments to the by-law, as discussed in the report.

 

CARRIED as amended by the following motion:


 

MOTION

 

Moved by Councillor D. Holmes

Seconded by Councillor D. Chernushenko

 

WHEREAS to ensure good representation from the public, it is important to seek the feedback of the local Community association;

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Document 2 be amended to include:

 

66. An application for an encroachment permit for an outdoor patio with a proposed separation of zero (0) to ninety (90) metres from a residential zone will be processed as follows:

(a)     residents and residential property owners and any local community association registered with the City of Ottawa within the ninety (90) metres distance will be notified by letter of the proposed encroachment, and provided with a copy of the proposed plans for the outdoor patio, with the following conditions:

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

2.                   REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY OUTDOOR PATIO ENCROACHMENT - 283 ELGIN STREET

 

demande d’empiètement temporaire pour une terrasse extérieure – 283, rue ELGIN

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council approve waiver of the residential encroachment provisions of By-law-446 to allow for an outdoor patio at 283 Elgin Street as outlined in this report, and that Condition 1 in the report be amended to read:

1.   The patio, when in operation, would be required to close each night by 11 p.m., and that no patrons be permitted in the area after this time.

 

CARRIED

 


 

 

3.                   TRANS Agreement

 

ENTENTE TRANS

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council approve the TRANS Agreement, as shown in Document 1, to formalize the inter-agency TRANS Committee that has been in place for more than 30 years.

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

4.                   KING EDWARD AVENUE LANE REDUCTION STUDY - PHASE 2 RESULTS

 

ÉTUDE SUR LA RÉDUCTION DU NOMBRE DE VOIES SUR L’AVENUE KING EDWARD – RÉSULTATS DE LA PHASE 2

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council approve the four-lane cross section as the endstate configuration for King Edward Avenue to be implemented as outlined in this report.

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

5.                   west transitway extension from bayshore station to west of moodie drive: Noise barrier Funding and Proposed Implementation schedule

 

PROLONGEMENT DU TRANSITWAY DU SECTEUR OUEST DE LA STATION BAYSHORE JUSQU’À L’OUEST DE LA PROMENADE MOODIE: financement de l’écran ANTIBRUIT et calendrier proposé de mise en œuvre

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

That Council:

 

1.                  Receive this report for information; and,

 

2.         Direct staff to advance the timing of the proposed implementation schedule of the recommended plan as a result of the Federal Government’s purchase of the Nortel Moodie campus.

 

3.         Approve that the Legal / Risk Management comment be amended to read as follows:

 

“Since the interim connection to Moodie Drive is not being constructed in Phase 1, the Transitway cannot be put into service until the completion of Phase 2. The construction of Phase 2 requires approximately 1.2 hectares of NCC Greenbelt land. The NCC is currently undertaking their Greenbelt Master Plan Review and will not be in a position to approve the sale of the requested property until after the review is completed, which is expected sometime in 2012. Phase 2 cannot be constructed until the property is transferred.

 

In the event that the land transfer did not take place, Phase 1 could not be utilized.  Thus, the risk to the City is that it would be proceeding with the commencement of construction of Phase 1 before the ability to proceed with Phase 2 is a certainty.”

 

            4.         Approve that following the Environmental Assessment process, the station location of the proposed Corkstown/Moodie area station be brought back to the Transportation Committee and Council for consideration.

 

CARRIED as amended by the following motions:

 

MOTION

 

Moved by Councillor M. Taylor

Seconded by Mayor Watson

 

WHEREAS noise barriers had been envisioned for the portion of the West Transitway Extension between Bayshore and Moodie Drive; and

 

WHEREAS the adjacent community has expressed a longstanding desire for noise barriers; and

 

WHEREAS the City of Ottawa's one third commitment to funding the noise barriers is embedded within the project envelope;

 

WHEREAS continuing to seek funding for the noise barriers is in the best interest of the project and the community; and

 

WHEREAS, if the City portion of the funds remained within the project, it could not be expended without matching funds from the Provincial and Federal levels of government;

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the approved funding for the City of Ottawa's one third share of noise barriers for the West Transitway Extension project remain within the project envelope to be expended if and when matching funds are committed by the Ontario Provincial and Canadian Federal governments respectively.

 

CARRIED

 

MOTION

 

Moved by Councillor M. Wilkinson

Seconded by Councillor B. Monette

 

WHEREAS Recommendation 4 of Transportation Report 5A, Item 5 – “West Transitway extension from Bayshore Station to west of Moodie Drive: Noise barrier funding and proposed implementation schedule” indicates that the station location for the Corkstown/Moodie area is to be brought back to Committee and Council following the Environmental Assessment; and

 

WHEREAS Section 7 (2) 6.iii of the Environmental Assessment Act, Ontario Regulation 231/08 requires the proponent to have completed an analysis of the impacts the transit project may have on the environment prior to publishing the Notice of Commencement of the Transit Project Assessment Process; and

 

WHEREAS this requirement can only be satisfied if the location of the station is clearly defined so that staff is able to analyze any environmental impacts of the station’s location;

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Recommendation 4 be replaced with the following: “That, prior to initiating the Transit Project Assessment Process, the location of the proposed Corkstown/Moodie area station be brought back to the Transportation Committee and Council for consideration.”

 

CARRIED

 


 

 

6.                   OTTAWA ROAD 174 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

 

ÉVALUATION ENVIRONNEMENTALE DE LA ROUTE 174 D’OTTAWA

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

That Council approve:

 

1.         That the Provincial offer of $5M to complete an Environmental Assessment of the widening of OR 174/Prescott Russell Road 17 be utilized under the following conditions:

 

a.         That the widening of Highway 417 to fix the split westerly to Nicholas Street is fully funded with a commitment to implement by 2015;

b.         All costs related to the City of Ottawa’s planned Environmental Assessment from 417/174 split easterly to Jeanne D’Arc be drawn from the Provincial offer of $5M;

c.         The remaining funds be used to complete the Environmental Assessment of OR 174 / Prescott-Russell Road 17 from Jeanne D’Arc easterly and that the study be borne by the Province or the United Counties of Prescott and Russell with the City providing input on the scope of the study prior to the call for proposals;

d.         That the Environmental Assessment from Jeanne D’Arc easterly look at the downstream effect on the City’s infrastructure, and that the study include a cost benefit analysis and a full exploration of all alternatives; and,

e.         That the Environmental Assessment from Jeanne D’Arc easterly requires final approval by City of Ottawa Council.

 

2.         That the results of the Environmental Study for the widening of OR 174 from Jeanne D’Arc easterly be considered and incorporated into the City’s updated Transportation Master Plan.

 

DEFFERED by the Blais/Monette motion below:

 

MOTION

 

Moved by Councillor S. Blais

Seconded by Councillor B. Monette

 

WHEREAS Ottawa Road 174 (OR 174) is a fundamental transportation link and critical to future growth in Orléans and continuing east; and

 

WHEREAS more time is needed to acquire information related to the Committee recommendation;

 

THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that consideration of Transportation Committee Report 5A, Item 6, Ottawa Road 174 Environmental Assessment be deferred to the May 25, 2011 meeting of Council.

 

DEFERRAL CARRIED

 

 

JOINT TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 2

 

 

1.             APPLYING THE RURAL PATHWAYS SHARED-USE POLICY TO THE OTTAWA-CARLETON TRAILWAY

 

APPLICATION DE LA POLITIQUE SUR L’UTILISATION PARTAGÉE DES SENTIERS RURAUX AU SENTIER OTTAWA-CARLETON

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

That Council:

 

1.         Approve that the Rural Pathways Shared-Use Policy be applicable to the Ottawa-Carleton Trailway, with the specific condition that snowmobiles and all other motorized vehicles and horses be prohibited on all sections of the Ottawa-Carleton Trailway east of West Ridge Road; and

 

2.                  Approve that staff undertake a review of all signage on the Ottawa-Carleton Trailway to ensure that it is consistent with the usage policy above, and satisfies notification requirements for enforcement of shared-use rules.

 

CARRIED

 

 

Disposition of Items Approved by Standing Committees Under Delegated Authority

 

That Council receive the list of items approved by its Standing Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 2.

 

                                                                                                            RECEIVED


 

Motions of Which Notice has been Given Previously

 

MOTION

 

Moved by Councillor M. McRae

Seconded by Councillor S. Moffatt

 

WHEREAS City Council is committed to transparency and accountability in municipal government; and

 

WHERAS the City Clerk and Solicitor currently provides three separate reports detailing the City’s Claims Settlements to the Finance and Economic Development Committee, as well as its Litigation Record and External Legal Costs reports to Committee and Council; and

 

WHEREAS, at its meeting of November 24th, 2010, City Council identified its interest in receiving regular updates on the costs associated with litigation; and

 

WHERAS the City Clerk and Solicitor, in the December 3, 2010 response to the above inquiry, indicated that the incorporation of the legal outsourcing costs component of the Treasurer’s Delegation of Authority Report into the quarterly litigation report would “better align current litigation matters with the costs, but would also provide a more holistic approach to the legal services functions and associated costs”;

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council direct the City Clerk and Solicitor to combine the existing Claims Settlements, Litigation Record and External Legal Costs reports into a single comprehensive report to be presented to the Finance and Economic Development Committee and City Council quarterly.

 

                                                                                                            CARRIED

 

MOTION

 

Moved by Councillor S. Blais

Seconded by Councillor M. Taylor

 

WHEREAS the objective of the Purchasing By-law respecting procurement is to obtain best value for the tax payers dollars; and 

 

WHEREAS managing service delivery means ensuring that what has been agreed to is delivered, on time and to appropriate quality standards; and

 

WHEREAS the Purchasing By-law addresses unsatisfactory supplier performance in terms of failure to meet contract specifications, terms and conditions or for Health and Safety violations; and

 

WHEREAS the City Treasurer may, in consultation with the City Clerk and Solicitor, prohibit an unsatisfactory supplier from bidding on future contracts;

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT staff formalize the procedure for reporting to Supply Branch contractor performance including a standardized reporting format for the purpose of managing operational performance, minimizing risk, proactively addressing non-performance and when appropriate barring unsatisfactory suppliers from future City work.

 

CARRIED

 

 

Motions Requiring Suspension of the Rules of Procedure

 

MOTION

 

Moved by Councillor M. Fleury

Seconded by Councillor T. Tierney

 

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to the timelines required to carry out the necessary preparations for this event:

 

WHEREAS Canada Day is a national day of celebration; and

 

WHEREAS the ByWard Market, due to its proximity to Parliament Hill and because it is a prominent tourist attraction in its own right, is a natural gathering space for celebrating Canadians; and

 

WHEREAS to assist in crowd control, the Councillor of Rideau-Vanier Ward has, following the process set in place by the former City Councillor for Bruyere-Strathcona Ward since 1996, required that all ByWard Market stakeholders be involved in reviewing the requests to host parking lot parties on Canada Day and sought the input of Ottawa Police and the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario – Liquor Enforcement Section and City staff, to review relevant liquor laws, criminal laws and City by-laws; and

 

WHEREAS Ottawa City Council has, since Canada Day 1996, exempted certain parking lots from the enforcement of the zoning by-law and other relevant City by-laws for Canada Day weekend only; and

 

WHEREAS the City Councillor consulted ByWard Market stakeholders and the Police and staff from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario – Liquor Enforcement Section and, together, they reached a consensus as to which parking lots should be exempted from the provisions of municipal by-laws for Canada Day 2011;

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following addresses in the ByWard Market area be exempt from enforcement of the zoning by-law, specifically the sections which prohibit a place of public assembly, for no more than three nights, between 6:00 pm Thursday, June 30 and 2:00 am on Monday, July 4, 2011:

Ø    151 George Street & 126-130 York Street (Industry Room/Liquor Store);

Ø    95 York Street (The Great Canadian Cabin);

Ø    67 Clarence Street (Heart & Crown Restaurant);

Ø    92 Clarence Street (The Cornerstone Bar and Grill);

Ø    111 Parent Avenue (Pier 21) ;

Ø    34 Clarence Street ( My Condo, formerly Suite 34) ;

Ø    89 Clarence Street (The ClockTower Market) ;

Ø    62 York Street (Fat Tuesdays).

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the above addresses shall be exempted from the provisions of the City’s noise by-law until midnight on July 1, 2011 only;

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Councillor’s office inform Zoning Enforcement staff, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario – Liquor Enforcement Section and the Board’s local inspectors and the Ottawa Police of the events which have been exempted

 

CARRIED

 

 

MOTION

 

Moved by Councillor S. Qadri

Seconded by Councillor M. Taylor

 

That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to requirements and timelines established by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities:

 

WHEREAS the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) represents the interests of municipalities on policy and program matters that fall within federal jurisdiction; and

 

WHEREAS the FCM's National Board of Directors is comprised of elected municipal officials from all regions and sizes of communities to form a broad base of support and provide FCM with the prestige required to carry the municipal message to the federal government; and

 

WHEREAS the 74th FCM Annual Conference is being held from June 3-6, 2011, during which time the Annual General Meeting will be held and followed by the election of the FCM National Board of Directors;

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council endorse Councillor Marianne Wilkinson to stand for re-election as an Ontario representative on the FCM National Board of Directors.

 

CARRIED

 

 

By-laws                                                                                  Three Readings

 

2011-120         A by-law of the City of Ottawa to change the name of a municipal highway in the City of Ottawa (Blackburn Bypass to Brian Coburn Boulevard).

 

2011-121         A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume them for public use.

 

2011-122         A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-522 respecting public notice pursuant to the Municipal Act, 2001.

 

2011-123        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend the Procedure By-law (By-law No. 2006-462)

 

 

2011-124        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to correct technical anomalies and make minor corrections.

 

2011-125        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume it for public use (Halton Terrace).

 

2011-126        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to close part of Innes Road.

 

2011-127        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 4635, 4703 and 4723 Bank Street.

 

2011-128        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish fees and charges in the Building Code Services Branch for agency letters.

 

2011-129        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-69 respecting fees for compliance reports in the Building Code Services Branch.

 

2011-130        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-322 respecting fees for a highway name change.

 

2011-131        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-521 respecting the processing fee for private roadways.

 

2011-132        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-439 respecting fees for permanent signs on private property.

 

2011-133        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 16 of 1999 of the old Corporation of the Township of West Carleton respecting kennel licensing fees.

 

2011-134        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 86-87 of the old Corporation of the City of Cumberland respecting kennel licensing.

 

2011-135        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number 170 of 2000 of the old Corporation of the City of Gloucester respecting kennel licensing fees.

 

2011-136        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law 11-95 of the old Corporation of the Township of Goulbourn respecting kennel licensing fees.

 

2011-137        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 139-00 of the old Corporation of the City of Kanata respecting kennel licensing fees.

 

2011-138        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 135-2000 of the old Corporation of the City of Nepean respecting kennel licensing fees.

 

2011-139        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 83-2000 of the old Corporation of the Township of Osgoode respecting kennel licensing fees.

 

2011-140        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law Number L6-2000 of the old Corporation of the City of Ottawa respecting kennel licensing fees.

 

2011-141        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 39/99 of the old Corporation of the Township of Rideau respecting kennel licensing fees.

 

2011-142        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-520 respecting the fees for certain signs and advertising devices on City roads.

 

2011-143        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003 - 446 respecting fees for encroachments.

 

2011-144        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003 - 497 respecting permit fees for over-dimensional vehicles.

 

2011-145        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003 - 447 respecting fees for private approaches

 

2011-146        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-445 with respect to road cut fees.

 

2011-147        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-513 respecting sewer connection charges.

 

2011-148        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the zoning of part of the lands known municipally as 3343 Mustang Street.

 

2011-149        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the zoning of part of the lands known municipally as 2168 Tenth Line Road.

 

2011-150        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the zoning of part of the lands known municipally as 2367 Tenth Line Road and part of the lands known historically as 2367 Tenth Line Road.

 

2011-151        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to remove the holding symbol from various properties that are serviced by the Hazeldean Pump Station.

 

2011-152        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-4, being the Site Plan Control By-law, 2002 to change the regulations with respect to agricultural buildings.

 

2011-153        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 333, 335 and 337 Quetico Private as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

2011-154        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands on 246, 248, 250 and 252 Calaveras Avenue as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

2011-155        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands on 300 to 362 Kingbrook Drive, 366 to 386 Kingbrook Drive, 301 to 367 Kingbrook Drive, 400 to 446 Foxhall Way, 450, 456 and 460 Foxhall Way, 490 to 500 Foxhall Way, 401 to 453 Foxhall Way and 497, 499 and 501 Foxhall Way as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

2011-156        A by-law of the City of Ottawa (the “City”) to publicly dedicate lands identified on www.ottawa.ca from time to time as parks or parkland (the “Lands”) as City parkland intended to be used and enjoyed by the residents of the City for public recreation purposes.

 

2011-157        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-500 regulating the municipal water supply.

 

2011-158        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 110 Iber Road.

 

2011-159        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 156 Rivington Street as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

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