OTTAWA CITY COUNCIL

26 May 2010

ANDREW S. HAYDON HALL

10:00 a.m.

 

BULK CONSENT AGENDA 90

 

 

COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 54

 

 

1.             HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CONDITIONAL GRANT FOR 1499 appleton drive DEVELOPMENT CHARGES

 

Demande d’Habitat pour l’humanité visant à reporter les droits d’aménagement liés à la propriété située au 1499, promenade Appleton

 

 

 

Committee RecommendationS

 

The Council approve, pursuant to Section 107 of the Municipal Act, 2001, a grant in the amount of $11,218.00 for the 1499 Appleton Drive development charges, subject to Habitat for Humanity National Capital Region entering into an agreement with the City that provides as follows:

 

(i)                 Habitat for Humanity National Capital Region to develop one affordable housing unit at 1499 Appleton Drive 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;

(ii)                Repayment of the sum of $11,218.00 in the event that the unit does not remain affordable for a term of 20 years and forgiveness of the $11,218.00 if the unit remains affordable for the entire 20 year term;  and

(iii)              The sum of $11,218.00 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 1499 Appleton Drive. 

 

 

 


PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 69

 

 

2.          ZONING – 80 FLORENCE STREET

 

ZONAGE – 80, RUE FLORENCE

 

 

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 80 Florence Street from R4S [479], Residential Fourth Density Zone Exception 479 with a heritage overlay to R5B[xxxx] H(23.5), Residential Fifth Density exception Zone with a heritage overlay, as shown on Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.

 

 

 

7.          INSTALLATION OF INLET CONTROL DEVICES – STATUS UPDATE

 

INSTALLATION DE DISPOSITIFS DE CONTRÔLE DU DÉBIT – COMPTE RENDU

 

 

Committee recommendation

 

That Council approve the implementation of protocols related to the installation of Inlet Control Devices as outlined in this report.

 

 

 

9.          OMB DECISIONS – POLICY IMPLICATIONS

 

DÉCISIONS DE LA CAMO - RÉPERCUSSIONS SUR LES POLITIQUES

 

 

Committee recommendationS

 

That Council approve:

 

1.                  That City staff be directed to provide regular, post mortem debriefings on all future Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) decisions to Planning and Environment Committee or Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, as appropriate, with an information report that identifies the rationale for such rulings within a month of the decision.

 

2.                  That, as part of this report and all future debriefings, staff outline any potential changes to City plans, policies and/or procedures to address issues arising from OMB decision in order to minimize the potential for future losses on appeal and to more accurately reflect Council’s direction.

 

 

TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT 39

 

    

3.             AMENDMENT TO 2010 ROAD RENEWAL PROGRAM

 

MODIFICATION AU PROGRAMME DE REMISE EN ÉTAT DES ROUTES DE 2010

 

 

 

Committee Recommendation

 

That Council approve the recommended changes to the resurfacing program as outlined in this report.

 

 

    

4.             Volunteer parking permit program

 

PROGRAMME DE PERMIS DE STATIONNEMENT POUR LES BÉNÉVOLES

 

 

 

Committee Recommendation

 

That Council approve the Volunteer Parking Permit Program as outlined in this report.