14 April 2010
10:00
a.m.
BULK CONSENT
AGENDA 87
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
REPORT 51
2. Village of Carp - Area-Specific
Infrastructure Recovery Charge Redevances d’infrastructure pour un secteur particulier s’appliquant
au village de Carp |
Committee Recommendations as amended
That Council:
1. Approve a new Area-Specific Infrastructure
Charge By-law for the Village of Carp to recover outstanding charges and future
capital costs associated with water and wastewater infrastructure
upgrade/expansion required to accommodate new development, to be in effect on
May 1, 2010, the principles of which are identified in Document 1.
2. Provide a transition period until 31 October
2010 for multi-residential and Institutional/Commercial/Industrial (ICI)
development from the date of the enactment of the by-law whereby infrastructure
charges can be paid under the existing by-laws.
3. That the
draft by-law be appended as an additional document in the Report from
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee to Council.
COMMUNITY
AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 52
2. PRICING
STRUCTURE FOR ICE ARENA RENTALS STRUCTURE DE PRIX POUR LA
LOCATION DES PATINOIRES DES ARÉNAS |
Committee RecommendationS
That Council approve:
1. A
policy amending the pricing structure for arena ice rentals for seasonal ice
clients to consider the prime time portion of the blended hour as non-prime
when this hour is secured as part of a continuous booking, where a significant
portion of the time slot booked by the client falls within non-prime time and
that the prime time half hour be charged at the non-prime rate.
2. Directing
staff to ensure that when blended hours are booked on their own and/or as part
of a booking that falls primarily within prime-time hours, or is booked under
the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Practice Ice they will continue to be
charged at the blended rate.
3. RENAMING A PARK TO “BANDMASTER PARK” CHANGEMENT DE NOM
DE PARC À PARC BANDMASTER |
Committee Recommendation
That Council rename Fairwinds Park,
located at 230 Mistral Way, to “Bandmaster Park.”
COMMUNITY
AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 52A (IN-CAMERA)
1. COMMEMORATIVE NAMING APPLICATION – PARK –IN CAMERA - PERSONAL MATTERS ABOUT AN IDENTIFIABLE
INDIVIDUAL. REPORTING OUT DATE: SUBSEQUENT TO COUNCIL APPROVAL DEMANDE D'ATTRIBUTION DE NOM COMMÉMORATIF - PARC - À HUIS CLOS - QUESTIONS
PERSONNELLES CONCERNANT UNE PERSONNE IDENTIFIABLE. DATE DE RAPPORT : A LA
SUITE DE L’APPROBATION DU CONSEIL |
2. COMMEMORATIVE NAMING APPLICATION – ROOM –IN CAMERA - PERSONAL MATTERS ABOUT AN IDENTIFIABLE
INDIVIDUAL. REPORTING OUT DATE: SUBSEQUENT TO COUNCIL APPROVAL DEMANDE D'ATTRIBUTION DE NOM COMMÉMORATIF - SALLE - À
HUIS CLOS - QUESTIONS PERSONNELLES CONCERNANT UNE PERSONNE IDENTIFIABLE.
DATE DE RAPPORT : A LA SUITE DE L’APPROBATION DU CONSEIL |
CORPORATE
SERVICES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REPORT 53
4. Appointments to The glebe BUSINESS
IMPROVEMENT AREA BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
NOMINATIONS AU
CONSEIL DE GESTION DE LA ZONE D’AMÉLIORATION COMMERCIALE DE GLEBE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve
the appointment of Allan Bateman and Sarah Hyde to the Glebe Business
Improvement Area Board of Management for the term expiring November 30,
2010.
5. FEDERAL GAS TAX - AMENDING
AGREEMENT
TAXE FÉDÉRALE SUR L’ESSENCE –
ACCORD MODIFICATEUR
COMMITTEE RECOMENDATIONS
That Council:
1.
Approve the signing of the Amending Agreement related
to the transfer of federal gas tax revenues under the New Deal for Cities and
Communities between the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the City
of Ottawa in the form attached as Document 1; and,
2.
Enact a by-law in the form attached as Document 2 to
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the Amending Agreement described in
Document 1.
9. INFORMATION SESSION FOR CANDIDATES
SÉANCES D’INFORMATION AUX CANDIDATS
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council direct that the Elections Office
for the City of Ottawa offer information sessions in both English and French to
registered candidates, one session in each language, to be provided prior to
July and the other after close of nominations.
PLANNING
AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 66A
2. Demolition and new construction
under the Ontario heritage act in
the rockcliffe PArk heritage conservation district at 32 birch street DÉMOLITION ET NOUVELLE
CONSTRUCTION AUX TERMES DE LA LOI SUR LE PATRIMOINE DE L’ONTARIO, AU
32 RUE BIRCH, DANS LE DISTRICT DE CONSERVATION DU PATRIMOINE DE ROCKCLIFFE
PARK |
PEC
AND OBHAC RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1.
Approve the
application to demolish the existing building at 32 Birch Street and to
construct a new building in its place, in accordance with plans submitted by
David Mailing, David Mailing and Associates, Architects, received on December
16, 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.
(Note: The statutory
timeline for consideration of this application under the Ontario Heritage
Act will expire on April 30, 2010.
The time period was extended with the written permission of the
applicant.)
(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.)
3. Application to alter 225
cloverdale road, a property located in the rockcliffe park heritage
conservation district and designated under part v of the ontario heritage act DEMANDE VISANT À
TRANSFORMER LA PROPRIÉTÉ SITUÉE AU 225, CHEMIN CLOVERDALE, 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 |
PEC
AND OBHAC RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1.
Approve the
application to alter 225 Cloverdale Road, as per plans submitted by FoTenn
Consultants Inc. on February 4, 2010 and included as Document 3.
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 May 9, 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.)
5. Application to alter 375 cooper
street, a property located in the centretown heritage conservation district
and designated under part v of the ontario
heritage act DEMANDE AFIN DE MODIFIER LE
375, RUE COOPER, PROPRIÉTÉ SITUÉE DANS LE DISTRICT DE CONSERVATION DU
PATRIMOINE DU CENTRE-VILLE ET DÉSIGNÉE EN VERTU DE LA PARTIE V DE LA LOI SUR LE PATRIMOINE DE L’ONTARIO |
PEC AND OBHAC
RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1.
Approve the
application to alter 375 Cooper Street, according to plans submitted by
Stéphane Lessard, Stéphane Lessard Design and Implementation on February 4,
2010 and as shown in Document 3.
2.
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 May 10, 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.)
6. ZONING - 95 ROYDON PLACE ZONAGE - 95, PLACE ROYDON |
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
95 Roydon Place from General Mixed Use Subzone [GM23 H(22)] to Arterial
Mainstreet Exception Zone [AM[1375] H(22)], and to amend Exceptions 1374 and
1375 as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
7. ZONING - 4030
AND 3853 CAMBRIAN ROAD ZONAGE - 4030 ET 3853, CHEMIN CAMBRIAN |
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 part of the properties at 4030 and 3853
Cambrian Road from DR (Development Reserve Zone) and MR (Mineral Aggregate
Reserve Zone) to EP1 (Environmental Protection Zone, Subzone 1), as shown in
Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
8. DEMOLITION CONTROL - 389 WILMONT AVENUE RÉGLEMENTATION DES DÉMOLITIONS - 389, AVENUE WILMONT
|
Committee recommendationS
That Council approve the demolition of a two-storey detached dwelling at 389 Wilmont Avenue, subject to the following conditions:
1. The
Registered Owner shall seed/sod the property and install bollards around the
perimeter to maintain the property as open space, and to prevent the use of the
property for other interim uses until the time of construction of the
replacement building. The foregoing
shall occur within six months of demolition of the building, failing which, the
City will undertake this work and enter on the collector’s roll the sum of the
costs incurred to perform this work. The
registered owner shall maintain the property in accordance with the Property
Standards By-law.
2. That
the Registered Owner enter into an Agreement with the City of Ottawa, to be
registered on title, including the forgoing conditions, and pay all the costs
associated with the registration of the said Agreement. At such time as a building permit is issued
to redevelop the site and the replacement building is in place, the Agreement
will become null and void and will be released upon request by the owner. The
owner shall pay all costs associated with the registration of the release from
this Agreement.
3. That
the approval be considered null and void if the provisions of
Recommendation 2 above have not been fulfilled within six months of the
date of approval.
9. MANAGEMENT UPDATE SEWAGE AUDIT Mise
à jour de la direction sur la vérification des eaux d’égout |
Committee recommendation
That Council receive this report for information.