28 March 2012
10:00 a.m.
AGENDA 31
1. Prayer
2.
National Anthem (Councillor K. Hobbs)
3.
Announcements/Ceremonial Activities
·
Recognition
– Mayor’s City Builder Award
·
Recognition
– Governor General’s Certificate of Commendation
·
Recognition – Carleton University Ravens Basketball Team Certificates of
Commendation
4. Roll Call
5. Confirmation of Minutes
Confirmation
of the regular and In Camera Minutes
of the Council meeting of
22 February 2012.
6. Declarations
of interest including those originally arising from prior meetings
7. Communications
Association of Municipalities of Ontario
(AMO):
·
Premier Re-Commits to Honour Upload Agreement
·
A
Few Early Signals Related to Provincial Budget 2012-2013
·
AMO’s 2012 Pre-Budget Submission Urges, “Let’s
Get This Right”
·
Office
of the Auditor General of Ontario Releases Special Report on Ornge Air
Ambulance and Related Services: Potential Impacts for Municipal Land Ambulance
Services
·
New-Feed-in
Tariff (FIT) Program Rules Changed
Other Communications Received:
·
Submission
received from residents of Lansdowne Road, containing 10 signatures, advising
of their support for the demolition of the existing house at 187 Lansdowne Road
and the construction of a new house for the Ambassador of Iraq. (Reference:
Item 1 “Application
for Demolition and New Construction in the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation
District at 187 Lansdowne Road” of Planning Committee Report 27.)
·
Correspondence
received from the Rockcliffe Park Residents Association conveying their support
for the Committee recommendation contained in Item 1 of Planning Committee
Report 27. (Reference: Item 1 “Application
for Demolition and New Construction in the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation
District at 187 Lansdowne Road” of Planning Committee Report 27.)
·
Correspondence
received from a resident of Lansdowne Road requesting that Ottawa City Council
adopt the Committee recommendation contained in Item 1 of Planning Committee
Report 27. (Reference: Item 1 “Application for Demolition and New Construction
in the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District at 187 Lansdowne Road” of
Planning Committee Report 27.)
8. Regrets
Councillors S. Moffatt and J. Harder have
advised they will be absent from the Council meeting of 28 March 2012.
9. Motion to Introduce Reports
(Councillors K. Hobbs and P. Clark)
DEPUTY CITY MANAGER, PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
1. ECONOMIC STIMULUS FUND PROGRAM – final report programme du fonds de stimulation Économique – rapport final |
That Council receive this Economic Stimulus Fund final report.
SELECTION PANEL, LICENSE AND PROPERTY STANDARDS COMMITTEE
1. APPOINTMENTS – LICENSE AND PROPERTY STANDARDS
COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS – COMITÉ DES PERMIS ET DES NORMES
FONCIÈRES |
REPORT
RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the following
appointments to the License
and Property Standards Committee, all terms to be effective upon
approval and to expire on 30 November 2014:
Ewan Evans
Frank Cinanni
Gerald Lalonde
Anthony Cote
Douglas Wallace
Franco Saco (reserve member)
COMMITTEE REPORTS
AGRICULTURE
AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 16
1. REQUEST TO ISSUE
A NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE 5158 CECIL ROWAT LANE UNDER PART IV OF THE ONTARIO
HERITAGE ACT DEMANDE EN VUE DE
PRÉSENTER UN AVIS D’INTENTION VISANT À DÉSIGNER LA PROPRIÉTÉ SITUÉE AU
5158, RUELLE CECIL-ROWAT AUX TERMES DE LA PARTIE IV DE LA LOI SUR LE PATRIMOINE DE L’ONTARIO |
No Committee recommendation
2. ZONING - 2210 AND
2224 DONALD B. MUNRO DRIVE ZONAGE – 2210 ET 2224,
PROMENADE DONALD B. MUNRO |
That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning
of 2210 and 2224 Donald B. Munro Drive from Agricultural, subzone 2 (AG2) to
Agricultural, subzone 6 (AG6) to Agricultural Zone with an Exception (AG[XXXr])
as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
4. ZONING – 5676
MANOTICK MAIN STREET ZONAGE – 5676, RUE MANOTICK MAIN |
Committee recommendation as amended
That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning
of 5676 Manotick Main Street, from Development Reserve, Subzone 1 (DR1) and Village Residential First Density, Subzone P (V1P) to
Village Residential First Density, Subzone Q
(V1Q), Village Residential First Density, Subzone Q Exception
(V1Q[xxxr]), Village Residential Third Density,
Subzone B Exception (V3B[yyyr]) and Parks and Open Space (O1), as shown
in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2, as amended by the following:
WHEREAS Report ACS2012-ICS-PGM-0070
recommends zoning changes to the lands known municipally as 5676 Manotick Main;
AND WHEREAS Document 1 erroneously
indentifies the proposed zoning of Lot 130 to be V1Q instead of V3B[yyyr] as intended;
AND WHEREAS Document 2 also needs to be
revised;
BE IT
RESOLVED that the following change be made to the staff report:
1. That Document 1 – Location Map/Zoning Key Plan and
Document 2 - Details of Recommended
Zoning be replaced with the revised Documents 1 and 2 attached.
That no further notice be provided pursuant to Section 34(17)
of the Planning Act.
5. MUNICIPAL
CONCURRENCE AND PUBLIC CONSULTATION PROCESS FOR ANTENNA SYSTEMS PROCESSUS MUNICIPAL
D'APPROBATION ET DE CONSULTATION PUBLIQUE CONCERNANT LES SYSTÈMES D'ANTENNES |
The Planning Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee dealt with this and the following “Official Plan Amendment – Wireless Telecommunication Facilities” Item concurrently. Accordingly, the following information pertains to Items 5 and 6 of ARAC Report 16.
Planning CommiTTEE meeting information
Delegations: Six (6) – five in opposition, one in support
Debate: Committee spent approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes on this Item.
Position of Ward Councillor: N/A – City-wide
Vote: This item CARRIED as presented
Position of Advisory Committee: N/A
Agriculture and Rural Affairs CommiTTEE meeting information
Delegations: Three (3) – two recommending caution, one in support
Debate: Committee spent approximately one hour on this Item.
Position of Ward Councillor: N/A – City-wide
Vote: This Item CARRIED as presented, with Councillor Qadri’s dissent noted.
Position of Advisory Committee: N/A
PLANNING COMMITTEE AND
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve:
1. The
Municipal Concurrence and Public Consultation Process for Antenna Systems
contained in Document 1;
2. Implementation
of the Process 30 days after it is approved by Council;
3. Amendments
to the Delegation of Authority By-law No. 2011-28, Planning Fees By-law 2011-92
and the Site Plan Control By-law No. 2002-4 as detailed in Document 2; and
4. The implementing by-law for the
amendment to the Site Plan Control By-law No. 2002-4 not be forwarded to
Council until the process contained within Document 1 has come into effect.
6. OFFICIAL PLAN
AMENDMENT – WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES MODIFICATION AU PLAN
OFFICIEL – INSTALLATIONS DE TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS SANS FIL |
CommiTTEE meeting information
Please see Item 5 “Municipal
Concurrence and Public Consultation Process for Antenna Systems” above.
PLANNING COMMITTEE AND
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve and adopt an
amendment to the City of Ottawa Official Plan to remove redundant provisions
relating to Wireless Telecommunication Facilities, as detailed in Document 1.
PLANNING
COMMITTEE REPORT 26
4. APPEAL AGAINST
ZONING BY-LAW 2008-250 - SECTION 120 - ACCESSORY SATELLITE DISH OR ACCESSORY
TOWER ANTENNA IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES APPEL DE LA DÉCISION
CONCERNANT LE RÈGLEMENT DE ZONAGE 2008-250 – ARTICLE 120 – ANTENNES
PARABOLIQUES OU ANTENNES-PYLÔNES ACCESSOIRES DANS LES ZONES RÉSIDENTIELLES |
Committee
recommendationS
That
Council endorse the zoning amendment
as detailed in Document 1, to resolve an appeal against the Zoning By-law
2008-250, and forward a by-law incorporating the required amendment to the
Ontario Municipal Board.
(Please note: Item 4 of Planning Committee Report 26 is to be considered in conjunction with Items 5 and 6 of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 16)
FINANCE
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 18
1.
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY –
CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 2011 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 DÉLÉGATION DE POUVOIR –
CONTRATS ACCORDÉS POUR LA PÉRIODE DU 1er JUILLET AU 30 SEPTEMBRE
2011 |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
2. Approve the direction to staff to return
to the standard practice of issuing the Delegation of Authority reports with
the Finance and Economic Development Committee Agenda (one week in advance of
Committee review) to be received and considered at the meeting for which the
Agenda was issued before being forwarded to Council for its information.
2.
2011 STATEMENT OF REMUNERATION, BENEFITS &
EXPENSES PAID TO MEMBERS OF COUNCIL AND COUNCIL APPOINTEES 2011 ÉNONCÉ DES SALAIRES, DES
AVANTAGES SOCIAUX ET DES DÉPENSES PAYÉS AUX MEMBRES DU CONSEIL ET AUX
PERSONNES NOMMÉES PAR LE CONSEIL |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
9.
OLRT DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS-UPDATE AMÉLIORATIONS À LA CONCEPTION DU
TLRO - MISE À JOUR |
Delegations: 5 delegations, 4 in support and 1 against
5 written
submissions, 4 in support and 1 against
Debate: Committee spent 1 hour with presentations, delegations & discussion
Vote: The recommendations carried with 1 amendment
Position of Ward Councillor: City-wide issue
Position of Advisory Committee(s): N/A
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED
That Council:
1.
Receive the
design updates for Ottawa's Light Rail Transit Project outlined in this report.
2. Approve
the expropriation process for the acquisition of property for the Rideau
Station Alignment and direct staff to implement the expropriation for such
properties pursuant to the "Expropriations Act" (Ontario), as
described in this report.
3. That the Deputy City Manager, Planning
and Infrastructure, be delegated the authority to advance all real estate
transactions or offers under the Expropriations Act, for property required for
the Ottawa Light Rail Transit (OLRT) project, where they are in accordance with
the requirements of the Real Property Acquisition Policy and with the
concurrence of the ward Councillor and the Mayor; and
4. That staff report the details of real
estate transactions and expropriations related to the Ottawa Light Rail Transit
(OLRT) project and approved by delegated authority to the Finance and Economic
Development Committee and City Council after all property required for the
project has been secured by the City.
5. Approve the "bundling" of the
417-Widening Project with Ottawa's Light Rail Transit Project as described in
this report; and
a. Direct the
Deputy City Manager, Planning and Infrastructure to negotiate and execute
agreements with Ontario's Ministry of Transportation to permit the City to
undertake and implement the "bundling" of the projects and the completion of the 417-Widening
Project, including the project agreement, as described in this report; and
b. Direct staff to make appropriate amendments to
the procurement documents, including the request for proposals, for Ottawa's
Light Rail Transit Project in order to undertake and implement the
"bundling" and the completion of the 417-Widening Project.
6. Direct the Deputy City Manager, Planning
and Infrastructure, to negotiate and execute a reciprocal agreement with the
Ministry of Transportation relating to the reciprocal exchange of property
interests for the
417-Widening Project and Ottawa's Light Rail Transit (OLRT) project and waive
the City's Disposal of Real Property Policy, set out in By-law 2002-38, in
respect of the sale of land at fair market value and to authorize the Director
of Real Estate Partnership and Development Office to complete such disposals
and acquisitions.
PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 24A
1. EXCHANGE OF
INCREASED HEIGHT OR DENSITY FOR COMMUNITY BENEFITS - IMPLEMENTATION
GUIDELINES ÉCHANGE D’UNE AUGMENTATION
DE LA HAUTEUR OU DE LA DENSITÉ DES IMMEUBLES CONTRE DES AVANTAGES POUR LA
COLLECTIVITÉ. |
COMMITTEE MEETING INFORMATION
Delegations: 11 delegations requesting various
amendments as outlined in the extract of draft minutes
Debate: Committee spent approximately 3 hours on this item.
Vote: The report CARRIED as presented, with several directions to staff.
Position of Ward Councillor: N/A – City-wide
Position of Advisory Committee(s): The Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) was in support, but with recommended modifications
Committee recommendationS as amended
That
Council:
1.
Approve the
“Guidelines and Protocol for the Implementation of Section 37 of the Planning Act” contained in Document 2;
and
2.
Approve an
amendment to the Delegation of Authority By-law, By-law Number 2011-28,
to delegate signing authority for Section 37 Agreements to the General Manager,
Planning and Growth Management, with the concurrence of the Councillor for the
ward in which the development project is located.
3.
Direct staff
to return to Planning Committee in March 2013 with a report that provides an
assessment of the implementation of the Section 37 Guidelines and Protocol and
in particular a review of the appropriateness of the land value uplift
methodology and the application of the policy in suburban areas.
PLANNING
COMMITTEE REPORT 26
1. BANK STREET
COMMUNITY DESIGN PLAN, SECONDARY PLAN, OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ZONING
BY-LAW AMENDMENT PLAN DE CONCEPTION
COMMUNAUTAIRE DE LA RUE BANK, PLAN SECONDAIRE, MODIFICATION AU PLAN OFFICIEL
ET MODIFICATION AU RÈGLEMENT DE ZONAGE |
Committee
recommendationS
That Council approve:
1.
The
Bank Street Community Design Plan (distributed separately and on file with the
City Clerk and shown as Document 5);
2.
An amendment to the Official Plan to add to
Volume 2A the Bank Street Secondary Plan as detailed in Document 2; and
3.
An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change
the zoning of properties marked as Areas A to W on Document 3 and detailed in
Document 4.
PLANNING
COMMITTEE REPORT 27
1. application for demolition and new
construction in the rockcliffe park heritage conservation district at 187
lansdowne road DEMANDE
DE DÉMOLITION DE L’IMMEUBLE EXISTANT ET DE CONSTRUCTION D’UN NOUVEL IMMEUBLE
AU 187, CHEMIN lansdowne, DANS LE DISTRICT DE CONSERVATION DU PATRIMOINE DE
ROCKCLIFFE PARK |
Committee meeting information
Delegations: Nine (9) – two in support of the application, seven opposed;
Debate: Committee spent approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes on this item
Vote: Committee approved a motion to reject the application, on a division of 7 yeas to 1 nay
Position of Ward Councillor: Councillor Clark opposed the application.
Position of Advisory Committee(s): The Ottawa Built Heritage Advisory Committee (OBHAC) recommended approval of the application.
Committee recommendationS as amended
(Note:
The statutory 90-day timeline for consideration of this application under the Ontario Heritage Act will expire on
April 15, 2012)
(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.)
2. ZONING - 1023
TERON ROAD ZONAGE - 1023 CHEMIN TERON |
Committee
recommendation
That
Council approve an amendment to
Zoning By‑law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 1023 Teron Road from Local
Commercial Subzone 7 (LC7), to Local Commercial Subzone 7, Exception XXXX
(LC7[XXXX]) as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.
4. TEMPORARY ZONING
BY-LAW AMENDMENT – RESIDENTIAL PARKING STANDARD FOR STITTSVILLE WARD 6 MODIFICATION TEMPORAIRE AU
RÈGLEMENT DE ZONAGE – NORME DE STATIONNEMENT RÉSIDENTIEL POUR LE QUARTIER 6
STITTSVILLE |
Committee
recommendation as amended
That
Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to temporarily
change the residential parking requirement for Stittsville from one to two
spaces, as detailed in Document 1, as amended to read as follows:
Amend Section 101 of By-law 2008-250 by
adding to column IV of row (a)(iii), Table 101 the words “For a temporary
period from March 28, 2012 to December 31, 2012 the requirement in Ward 6 as
shown on Schedule 5 is 2 spaces, one of which may be provided on a driveway
leading to a parking space, with the exception of a development for which an approval or a Notice of Decision
by the City to issue approval to a draft plan of subdivision was issued
under Section 51(37) before March 28,
2012 with respect to a Planning Act application or for which a complete
building permit application was received prior to March 28, 2012.”
And that pursuant to the Planning Act, subsection 34(17) no
further notice be given.
8. CAMBRIAN ROAD
RECONSTRUCTION TO AN URBAN STANDARD FROM GREENBANK ROAD TO JOCKVALE ROAD RÉFECTION DU CHEMIN
CAMBRIAN, ENTRE LES CHEMINS GREENBANK ET JOCKVALE, AUX NORMES
URBAINES |
Committee
recommendation
That
Council authorize the City to advance, in 2012, the design and construction
of Cambrian Road to a two-lane urban arterial standard cross section from
Greenbank Road to Jockvale Road with an upset limit of $3,500,000.
TRANSIT COMMISSION
REPORT 10
1. BILL C-305 – AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL
PUBLIC TRANSIT STRATEGY PROJET
DE LOI C-305 – LOI ÉTABLISSANT UNE STRATÉGIE NATIONALE DE
TRANSPORT EN COMMUN |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That
Council support Bill C-305, “An Act to Establish a National Public Transit
Strategy”.
TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE REPORT 15
1. PARKING OPERATIONS,
MAINTENANCE AND DEVELOPMENT BRANCH 2012 WORK PLAN PLAN
DE TRAVAIL POUR 2012 DE LA DIRECTION DE L’EXPLOITATION ET DE L’ENTRETIEN
DES STATIONNEMENTS |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That
Council approve the Parking Operations, Maintenance and Development Branch 2012
Work Plan report.
10. Bulk Consent Agenda
That Council approve the
Bulk Consent Agenda attached as Document
1.
11. Disposition of Items Approved by
Committees under Delegated Authority
That Council
receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority,
attached as Document
2.
12. Motion to Adopt Reports (Councillors K. Hobbs and P. Clark)
13. Motions of Which Notice has been Given
Previously
MOTION
Moved by Councillor A. Hubley
Seconded by Councillor T. Tierney
WHEREAS there are a number of
agreements within the City that permit the use of public space by private
groups; and
WHEREAS the City currently has a License of
Occupation Agreement with Ottawa Neighbourhood Services for the placement of
donation drop boxes at specific City-owned facilities; and
WHEREAS Ottawa Neighbourhood Services is a
registered charitable organization; and
WHEREAS it has been reported to City officials
that private and for-profit companies have placed clothing donation bins on
City property without a License of Occupation Agreement; and
WHEREAS in cases where a company places
donation boxes on the City right-of-way without a written agreement, the
Encroachment By-law No. 2003-446 applies; and
WHEREAS in cases where a company places
donation boxes on parkland, the Parks and Facilities By-law No. 2004-276
applies; and
WHEREAS there are provisions in both By-laws
for the removal of any unauthorized encroachments;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT any clothing
donation box on City property that is placed by a company without registered
charitable status and written approval from the City will be removed by City
staff; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT any costs
associated with the removal will be charged to the company with ownership of
the illegally placed box.
14. Notices of Motion (For Consideration at Subsequent Meeting)
15. Motion to Introduce By-laws Three Readings
(Councillors K. Hobbs and P. Clark)
a)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2007-338 to appoint Municipal
Law Enforcement Officers in the Transit Safety and Enforcement Branch of the
Transit Services Department.
b)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public
highway and assume them for public use (McManus Avenue).
c)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as
common and public highway and assume them for public use (Rolling Meadow
Crescent, Esterbrook Drive, Saddleridge Drive and Fountainhead Drive).
d)
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 1023 Teron Road.
e)
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 312 Lisgar Street.
f)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend By-law No.
2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to temporarily change the residential parking
standard in Ward 6.
g)
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 part of 5676 Manotick Main Street.
h)
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 707 River Road, 662 Earl Armstrong Road and part of 4650 Spratt Road.
i)
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.
j)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to amend By-law No.
2008-250 of the City of Ottawa and to
amend By-law
2004-428 to change the zoning for part of the property known municipally
as 2190 Maple Forest Drive.
k)
A by-law of the City of
Ottawa to
amend the
Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to remove redundant policies
relating to Wireless Telecommunication Facilities.
l)
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 2210 and 2224 Donald B. Munro Drive.
m)
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 857, 863 and 867 Pinewood Crescent.
n)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public
highway and assume them for public use (McManus Avenue).
o)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 979 and 983 Shefford
Road as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
p)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 1555 Johnston Road,
now municipally known as 244 to 250, 236, 220 to 230, 208, 210, 212, 214 and
218 Macoun Circle as being exempt from
Part Lot Control.
q)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 5123 Hawthorne Road
as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
r)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 6768 to 6829 Breanna
Cardill Street as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
s)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 200 to 210 (even only),
250 and 252 Arrita Street, 308 and 312, 332 and 348 Amici Terrace, 339, 345,
349 and 351 Amici Terrace, 417 to 441 (odd only) Brigitta Street, 153 and 155
Lokoya Street as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
t)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 100 to 108
Esterbrook Drive (even only), 202, 212, 397 to 399 (odd only) Rolling Meadow
Crescent and 360 Rolling Meadow Crescent as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
u)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting fire
routes.
v)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003 - 446 respecting fees for
encroachments.
w)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003 - 497 respecting permit
fees for over-dimensional vehicles.
x)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003 - 447 respecting fees for
private approaches.
y)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-445 with respect to road
cut fees.
z)
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.
aa)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to repeal By-law Number 8-94 designating the
Horticulture Building , 957 Bank Street to be of
cultural heritage value or interest.
bb)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No.2003-446 to prohibit smoking on
outdoor patio encroachments and at café seating.
cc)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2004-276 to prohibit smoking
in city parks and facilities.
dd) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend
By-law No. 2001-148 to prohibit smoking on outdoor patios.
ee)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-448 respecting permit
fees at the Parkdale Market.
ff)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to repeal By-law No. 2002-38 being the Real
Property Disposal By-law.
gg)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2004-555 to correct a
typographical error.
hh)
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 various properties to
implement the Bank Street Community Design Plan.
ii)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend the Official
Plan for the City of Ottawa to implement the Bank Street Community Design Plan.
jj)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-189 respecting license
fees.
kk)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2007-478 respecting permit
fees.
ll)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2004-239 respecting permit
fees for temporary signs.
mm) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend
By-law No. 2005-481 respecting taxi licensing fees.
nn)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-449 respecting permit
fees at the ByWard Market.
oo)
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public
highway and assume them for public use (Brisebois Crescent and St. Joseph
Boulevard).
16. Confirmation
By-law (Councillors K. Hobbs and P.
Clark)
17. Inquiries
18. Adjournment (Councillors K. Hobbs and P.
Clark)
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