OTTAWA CITY COUNCIL

13 APRIL 2011

ANDREW S. HAYDON HALL

10:00 a.m.

 

AGENDA 10

 

 

1.       Prayer

 

 

2.                 National Anthem (Councillor M. Wilkinson)

 

 

3.                 Announcements/Ceremonial Activities

 

·                     Recognition – City Builder Award

·                     Presentation – Carleton University Ravens

 

 

4.       Roll Call

 

 

5.       Confirmation of Minutes

 

Confirmation of the Minutes of the special meeting of 8 March 2011 and regular meeting of 10 March, 2011.

 

 

6.       Declarations of interest including those originally arising from prior meetings

 


 

7.       Communications

 

·         Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO):

 

·         2011 Provincial Budget Preserves Upload Schedule

·         Government Follows through on 2009 Reconciliation

·         Provincial Budget Tabled on March 29, 2011

·         AMO Report to Members on March 2011 Board Meeting

·         Emergency Fire Services Issues March 21, 2011

 

 

8.       Regrets

 

Councillors P. Clark and K. Egli have advised they will be absent from the Council meeting of 13 April 2011.

 

 

9.       Motion to Introduce Reports

(Councillors M. McRae and J. Harder)

 

COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

COMMUNITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES REPORT 3

 

2.          Annual review - amendments to the City of Ottawa Emergency Management Plan, Version 4.0

 

EXAMEN ANNUEL – modifications à la VERSION 4.0 du plan de mesures d’urgence de la ville d’ottawa

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

That Council:

 

a)      Approve the revised Emergency Management Plan, attached as Document 2; and,

 

b)     Amend By-law No. 2007-313, being the Emergency Management By-law, to incorporate Document 2 (Schedule “B” to the by-law); and,

 

c)      Amend the by-law, including Schedule “C” to the by-law, being the Membership of the Emergency Management Program Committee, to reflect the City’s current organizational structure; and,

 

d)     Amend the by-law to update the terminology used to refer to the administrative and decision-making groups involved in the Emergency Management Program.

 

 

 

3.          KANATA NORTH RECREATION COMPLEX – RE-DESIGN, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

 

CENTRE RÉCRÉATIF DE KANATA NORD : RE-CONCEPTION, EXPLOITATION ET ENTRETIEN

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

That Council:

 

1.      Authorize staff to revise the Kanata North Recreation Complex design plans to reflect the City’s core recreation program and approved project budget of $43.14M;

 

2.      Authorize the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services and Public Works Departments to develop the programming, operation and maintenance model for the Kanata North Recreation Complex based on the redesigned facility and to include operating estimates for the facility in the 2013 Operating budget.

 

 

 

4.          PAINT IT UP PROGRAM - 2010 ANNUAL PROGRAM RESULTS - INFORMATION REPORT

 

PROGRAMME À VOS PINCEAUX – RÉSULTATS DU PROGRAMME POUR 2010 – RAPPORT D’INFORMATION

 

 

Community and protective services and Transportation COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council receive this report for information.

 


ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 4

 

1.          2011 WATER AND WASTEWATER RATE-SUPPORTED RECOMMENDED OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGETS

 

ProjetS de budget de fonctionnement et d’immobilisations 2011 SOUTENUS par les tarifs d’eau et d’eaux usées RECOMMANDÉS

 

 

Committee meeting information

 

 

Delegation:     1 (signed up to speak in support but didn’t speak as she was aware the Committee was about to approve the report)

Debate:           Committee spent about 1 ½ hours in total on this item for questions and debate

Vote:               The item was carried, as amended, with no dissents.

Position of Ward Councillor:  City-Wide

 

REPORT RECOMMENDATION AS AMENDED

 

That Council approve the 2011 Rate Operating and Capital Budget Estimates, with the revised pages 94-96 of the Operating and Capital Budget Rate Supported Programs document approved at the Environment Committee meeting of 28 March 2011.

 

 

ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 5

 

1.          SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE LEVEL REVIEW

 

COLLECTE DES DÉCHETS SOLIDES – EXAMEN DES NIVEAUX DE SERVICE

 

 

 

Committee meeting information

 

Delegation:      11 (seven in support, three against and one commented on both sides)

Debate:           Committee spent about 3 ½ hours in total on this item for delegations, questions and debate

Vote:               The item was carried with a vote of 7 Yeas to 1 Nay

Position of Ward Councillor:  City-Wide


 

REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED

 

That Council approve:

 

1.                  That an internal City working group be established within 6 months with staff from Solid Waste Services and Planning and Growth Management to design criteria for site plan approvals for new low-rise multi-unit and high-rise multi-unit developments to ensure that they are designed to accommodate 2012 service levels in consultation with external stakeholders, and;

 

2.                  That staff be directed to:

 

a)      Establish a Working Group to work with representatives from condominium corporations and property managers to implement organics service for these households, they will be implemented on a case-by-case basis;

 

b)     Waive any internal or administrative fees associated with any onsite changes to existing developments required to better accommodate 2012 service levels; and

 

c)      Require that this working group provide quarterly updates to Council, and;

 

3.                  That staff re-engage the Government of Ontario in discussions to increase waste diversion in the IC&I sector and promote Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).  This update should include the status of any Federation of Canadian Municipalities recommendations to engage the Federal Government on reducing packaging material and convert packaging material into recyclable material.  Also, that the Motion be sent to the City Clerks of all Ontario municipalities to be distributed to their respective members of Council with an invitation to join the City of Ottawa in its efforts to reduce packaging, and;

 

4.                  That staff at the Trail Road landfill site be directed to refuse cardboard, subject to adding proper bins at the entrance of the Trail Road site, and;

 

5.                  That the following residential waste curb side collection service levels commencing June 2012:

a)      Uniform curb side collection service levels across the city, both rural and urban;

b)     Weekly Green Bin collection;

c)      Bi-weekly collection of Blue and Black box on alternating weeks;

d)     Bi-weekly residual waste collection; and

e)      Bi-weekly collection program for diapers and incontinence products, alternating with the residual waste collection, and;

 

6.                  That the following activities to support the recommended curb side service levels:

a)      Introduction of a Special Considerations program to accommodate weekly collection of diapers and incontinence products for weeks without residual waste collection; and

b)     Development and implementation of a promotion and education campaign, and;

 

7.                  Extension of the multi-residential collection contract for one additional year to incorporate findings from the apartment pilot project for Green Bins.

 

 

FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 5

 

 

3.                   STANDING COMMITTEE AUDIO-CASTING AND ACTION MINUTES – COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS

 

DIFFUSION EN FORMAT AUDIO ET DES PROCÈS-VERBAUX DE SUIVI POUR LES COMITÉS PERMANENTS - ANALYSE COÛTS-AVANTAGES

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED

 

That Council approve:

 

That all public meetings of Standing Committees, Sub-Committees and the Debenture Committee be audiocast, and that the audiocasts be archived on ottawa.ca; and

 

That the Minutes of all Standing Committees, Sub-Committees and the Debenture Committee be action-only minutes, in English and French, with the exception of some Planning matters where some additional detail will be provided; and

 

That the one-time start-up costs for implementing audiocasting be provided from the Elected Officials administration account (11130).

 


 


 

9.       2011 Tax ratios and other tax policies

 

COEFFICIENTS FISCAUX ET AUTRES POLITIQUES D’IMPOSITION DE 2011

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED

 

That Council approve:

 

1.   The adoption of the following optional property classes in 2011:

·    Shopping centre commercial property class

·         Parking lots and vacant lands commercial property class

·         Office building commercial property class

·         Large industrial property class

·         New multi-residential property class

·         Professional sports facility class

 

2.   The adoption of the following tax ratios for 2011:

 

Tax Class

Ratios  **

Residential

1.000000

Multi-Residential

1.700000

New Multi-Residential

1.000000

Farm

0.200000

Managed Forest

0.250000

Pipeline

1.539861

Commercial Broad Class

1.956672

 - Commercial *

1.863393

 - Office Building *

2.251190

 - Parking Lots and Vacant Land – Commercial*

1.220931

 - Shopping Centre *

1.549976

 - Professional Sports Facility *

TBD

Industrial Broad Class

2.456381

 - Industrial *

2.610968

 - Large Industrial *

2.242152

* including new construction classes for BET purposes

 ** Subject to final minor revisions upon OPTA close-off


 

3.   The adoption of the following tax ratios and by-laws for the mandatory property subclasses and the tax rate percentage reduction for farmland awaiting development:

·    Commercial excess land (i.e. commercial, office and shopping centre tax classes) - 70% of the applicable commercial property class tax ratio

·         Vacant industrial land, industrial and large industrial excess land - 65% of the applicable industrial property class tax ratio

·         Farm lands awaiting development subclass I - 75.0% of the residential property class tax ratio and the corresponding tax rate percentage reduction for the awaiting residential, multi-residential, commercial and industrial property classes; and Farm lands awaiting development subclass II - no tax rate reduction

 

4.         That the tax rates for 2011 be established based on the ratios adopted herein.

 

5.   a)   That the 2011 capping parameters be approved at the higher of 10% of the previous year’s annualized tax or 5% of the 2010 Current Value Assessment (CVA) taxes; and

 

b)     That for 2011 capped/clawback properties whose recalculated annualized taxes fall within $250 of their CVA taxation be moved to their CVA tax for the year; and

 

c)      That for 2011, properties which have reached their CVA during 2010 or crossed over from the clawed back category to the capped category remain at CVA taxes and be excluded from any further and future capping adjustments; and

 

d)     That for 2011, properties that cross over from the capped category to the clawed back category remain subject to claw back adjustments.

 

6.      That the tax level for “new construction” properties be set at a minimum level of 100% of their CVA taxes for 2011 and future taxation years.

 

7.      That the property tax mitigation programs currently in place and detailed in this report be continued for 2011 including the charitable and vacancy rebate programs, the Farm Grant Program and the Low Income Seniors and Disabled Persons Complete Tax Deferral Program as previously approved by Council.


 

8.      That the equivalent tax ratio for the Professional Sports Facility Class be adopted to reflect the final 2011 property valuation changes and the municipal levy increase for a total tax level of $1,625,000.

 

9.      That a Special Service Area be established for tax levy purposes starting in 2012 pursuant to section 326 of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, Chapter 25 for all of Kanata North, Ward 4 to finance the capital costs to bury hydro lines as approved by Council report ACS2010-CCS-TRC-0013.

 

10.  a)   Changes to the Urban Fire Special Service area for tax levy purposes pursuant to section 326 of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, Chapter 25 as defined in the attached report to include properties within Document 1 – Fire Zone 46.

 

b)   Changes to the Rural Fire Special Service area for tax levy purposes pursuant to section 326 of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, Chapter 25 as defined in the attached report to exclude properties within Document 1 – Fire Zone 46.

 

11. That Council authorize the striking of a working group to develop, if possible, a consensus position on the issue of the multi-residential tax ratio;

 

That the working group be comprised of interested City Councillors, City staff and interested stakeholders such as EOLO; and

 

That Council delegate to the Mayor the responsibility of striking the working group.


 


 

11.                CANADIAN COALITION OF MUNICIPALITIES AGAINST RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION – CCMARD

 

COALITION CANADIENNE DES MUNICIPALITÉS CONTRE LE RACISM ET LA DISCRIMINATION – CCMCRD

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AS AMENDED

 

That Council approve the following:

 

That the City of Ottawa agrees:

·         to join the Coalition of Canadian Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination and, in joining the Coalition, endorses the Common Commitments and agrees to develop or adapt its own unique Plan of Action accordingly

·         That these Common Commitments and the Municipality’s unique Plan of Action will be an integral part of the Municipality’s vision, strategies and policies.

·         That in developing or adapting and implementing its own unique Plan of Action toward progressive realization of the Common Commitments, the Municipality will cooperate with other organizations and jurisdictions, including other levels of government, Aboriginal peoples, public and private sector institutions, and civil society organizations, all of whom have responsibilities in the area of human rights.

·         That the Municipality will set its priorities, actions and timelines and allocate resources according to its unique circumstances, and within its means and jurisdiction. The Municipality will exchange its expertise and share best practices with other municipalities involved in the Coalition and will report publicly on an annual basis on actions undertaken toward the realization of these Common Commitments.

 


 

PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 6

 

 

2.             JOHNSTON ROAD LAND USE STUDY; CITY-INITIATED ZONING – 3140 CONROY ROAD AND PARTS OF 3138 CONROY ROAD, 3142 CONROY ROAD AND 1555 JOHNSTON ROAD; AND ZONING BY LAW 2008-462 - APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD FOR THE NORTHERN PART OF 3130 CONROY ROAD

 

ÉTUDE D’UTILISATION DU SOL DANS LE SECTEUR DU CHEMIN JOHNSTON - MODIFICATIONS DE ZONAGE À L’INITIATIVE DE LA VILLE – 3140, CHEMIN CONROY ET PARTIES DU 3138, CHEMIN CONROY, 3142, CHEMIN CONROY ET 1555, CHEMIN JOHNSTON; ET RÈGLEMENT DE ZONAGE 2008-462 – APPEL INTERJETÉ DEVANT LA COMMISSION DES AFFAIRES MUNICIPALES DE L’ONTARIO CONCERNANT LA PARTIE NORD DU 3130, CHEMIN CONROY

 

 

Committee recommendationS

 

That Council:

 

1.                  Approve The Johnston Road Concept Plan, Development Principles and Design Guidelines as Council’s direction to guide the future development of the lands, generally located on either side of the CN railway tracks, between Albion Road and Conroy Road, as shown and detailed in Document 2.

 

2.                  Approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning for 3140 Conroy Road and part of 3142 Conroy Road from IH – Heavy Industrial to IL – Light Industrial; to change the zoning for part of 1555 Johnston Road from R3V[593] – Residential Third Density Subzone V Exception Zone to IL – Light Industrial Zone; and to change the zoning for part of 3138 Conroy Road from IH – Heavy Industrial to IH[xxxx] – Heavy Industrial Exception Zone as shown in Document 3 and as detailed in Document 4.

 

3.                  Approve the repealing of subsection 1(a) and Attachment 1 of By-law 2008-462 regarding the lands at 3130 Conroy Road, shown as “Area A” in Document 3, to resolve an appeal to By-law 2008-462.

 

4.                  Authorize the City Clerk and Solicitor to implement Recommendation 3 either through by-law enacted by Council or through an Order of the Ontario Municipal Board.

 


 


 

4.             ZONING – 4624 SPRATT ROAD

 

ZONAGE – 4624, CHEMIN SPRATT

 

 

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 4624 Spratt Road from 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[xxxx]-h, O1, Parks and Open Space Zone, O1[xxxx]-h - Parks and Open Space Zone[xxxx]-h, I1[xxxx]-h – Minor Institutional Zone[xxxx]-h and GM[yyyy]-h, General Mixed Use Zone[yyyy]-h as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2.

 

 

 

8.             CITY OF OTTAWA UNDERGROUND WIRING POLICY

 

POLITIQUE SUR LE CÂBLAGE SOUTERRAIN DE LA VILLE D’OTTAWA

 

 

Committee recommendationS as amended

 

That Council:

 

1.                  Receive the report entitled Underground Wiring Policy: Cost-Benefit Analysis Framework as prepared by HDR Corporation, dated 11 March 2011, a copy of which is on file with the City Clerk; and

 

2.                  Direct that the undergrounding of overhead wires on City right-of-ways be undertaken only when the full cost of burial is paid for by the requesting party, or as otherwise approved by Council on a case-by-case basis.

 


 

PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 7

 

1.             STREET NAME CHANGE – RICHMOND ROAD (PHASE 1)

 

CHANGEMENT DE NOM DE RUES – CHEMIN RICHMOND (PHASE 1)

 

 

Committee recommendationS AS AMENDED

 

That Council:

 

1.                  Enact a by-law to change the streets named Richmond Road and Robertson Road, between Baseline Road and Eagleson Road, to Lloyd Francis Boulevard, as shown in Document 1.

 

2.                  Approve the one time allocation of $49,000 from the 2011 Provision for Unforeseen and One-time Expenditures to replace the street signs associated with both phases of the Richmond Road renaming initiative.

 

3.                  Approve that the action be taken, subject to appropriate consultation with the neighbourhood, to rename the Richmond Road section that runs through Lynwood Village to “Old Richmond Road.

 

4.                  Approve that the Commemorative Naming Committee (CNC) be directed at the earliest opportunity to undertake a process to find a suitable location to recognize the significant contribution of the Robertson family to the area; and that Council waive the 10 year retirement rule for commemorative Naming policy; and

 

 

 

2.             RENAMING AND NAMING OF STREETS TO BRIAN COBURN BOULEVARD

 

CHANGEMENT DE NOM ET DÉSIGNATION DU BOULEVARD BRIAN-COBURN

 

 

Committee recommendationS AS AMENDED

 

That Council approve:

 

1.         That the Director of Building Code Services and the General Manager of Planning and Growth Management, as the case may be, be directed to take necessary actions to rename or name, in accordance with the Municipal Addressing By-law Number 2005-322 or through the development agreement process, the following portions of the road allowance, existing and to be established as part of future construction phases:

a.         the portion of the road allowance presently named Blackburn Bypass, from Montmere Avenue, west of Trim Road, to just west of Strasbourg Street, as described in the attached Schedule A, be renamed “Brian Coburn Boulevard”, effective April 28, 2011;

b.         the future road allowance extensions that will connect from the existing Blackburn Bypass, east to Frank Kenny Road, and west to the existing Blackburn Hamlet Bypass, be named “Brian Coburn Boulevard” as described in the attached Schedule B; and

 

2.         That the City Solicitor prepare the by-laws required to implement the street name change for Blackburn Bypass as shown in Schedule A and to forward such directly to Council for enactment at the April 27, 2011 meeting; and the City Solicitor further prepare the required by-laws to effect the future street name change of the portion of the Blackburn Hamlet Bypass shown in Schedule B and to forward such directly to Council for enactment at the appropriate time.

 

 

PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 7A (IN-CAMERA)

 

1.                   UPDATE ON THE LANSDOWNE PARTNERSHIP PLAN ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD (OMB) HEARING – IN CAMERA - LITIGATION OR POTENTIAL LITIGATION AFFECTING THE CITY, INCLUDING MATTERS BEFORE ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS

 

Mise à jour sur L’Audience de la commission des affaires municipales de l’ontario (Camo) relative au plan de partenariat lansdowne – À HUIS CLOS - LES LITIGES ACTUELS OU ÉVENTUELS AYANT UNE INCIDENCE SUR LA VILLE, Y COMPRIS LES QUESTIONS EN LITIGE DEVANT LES TRIBUNAUX ADMINISTRATIFS.

 

 

 

To be dealt with in Camera.

           


 

INTERIM TRANSIT COMMISSION REPORT 4

 

 

1.                   2011 business plan

 

plan d’affaires 2011

 

 

Commission recommendation

 

That Council approve the 2011 Business Plan (Document 1).

 

 

TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT 5

 

3.                   rideau street renewal

 

rÉfection de la rue rideau

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council approve that the scope of the streetscaping for the Rideau Street Renewal project be extended and hereafter be defined as Rideau Street from Sussex Drive to the Rideau River.

 

10.     Bulk Consent Agenda

 

That Council approve the Bulk Consent Agenda attached as Document 1.

 

 

11.      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.

 

 

12.     Motion to Adopt Reports

(Councillors M. McRae and J. Harder)

 

 

13.     Notices of Motion (For Consideration at Subsequent Meeting)

 

14.     Motion to Introduce By-laws                           First and Second Readings

 (Councillors M. McRae and J. Harder)

 

A by-law of the City of Ottawa to provide for drainage works in the City of Ottawa to be known as the Hazeldean Road Municipal Drain.

 

 

                                                                                                   Three Readings

 

a)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume it for public use (Travis Street and Percifor Way).

 

b)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume it for public use (Hazeldean Road).

 

c)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume it for public use (Percifor Way).

 

d)     A by-law of the City of Ottawa to close Rivington Street.

 

e)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa repealing By-law No. 24-76 of the old Corporation of the City of Ottawa.

 

f)       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.

 

g)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting fire routes.

 

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 572 Moodie Drive.

 

i)        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate the Burpee House, 22 Rideau Terrace to be of cultural heritage value or interest.

 

j)        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to impose fees for planning applications and to repeal By-law No. 2010-110.

 

k)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-500 respecting the water surcharge and other water system charges.

 

l)        A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-514 respecting fees for sewer use.

 

m)    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands on 933 to 995 Klondike Road as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

n)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands on 1400 Carronbridge Circle as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

o)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 401, 403, 405, 407, 408, 410 and 412 Heathrow Private and 354, 356, 358, 360 and 362 Aldworth Private as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

p)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 3358 to 3362 Carling Avenue as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

q)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands on 266 to 278 Maxwell Bridge Road and 268 Celtic Ridge Crescent as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

r)       A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 3041 Richmond Road as being exempt from Part Lot Control.

 

s)       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 100, 102, 104, 104½, 106, 114, 116, 118, 120, 122, 124 and 126 Rideau Street.

 

t)       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 1555 Johnston Road, 3140 Conroy Road and parts of 3138 and 3142 Conroy Road.

 

u)      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 the properties known municipally as 5924 Hazeldean Road, properties on Barrick Hill Road, Sevenoak Avenue and Akerson Road (formerly Part of 5271 Fernbank Road), 5649 Hazeldean Road, 5653 and 5709 Hazeldean Road, 100 Gallantry Way (formerly Part of Part of 1774 Maple Grove Road), Parts of 123 Huntmar Drive, Part of 1780 Maple Grove Road and 368 Vendevale Avenue, 2 MacNeil Court, 2, 4 and 6 Cedarow Court, and 1300 Stittsville Main Street.

 

v)      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 700 Eagleson Road and 100 and 130 Michael Cowpland Drive.

 

w)    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-439 regulating permanent signs on private property.

 

x)      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 4624 Spratt Road.

 

y)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-189 respecting license fees.

 

z)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2004-239 respecting permit fees for temporary signs.

 

aa)   A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-481 respecting taxi licensing fees.

 

bb)  A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-77 respecting pet registration and pound redemption fees.

 

cc)   A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2007-466 respecting the fees for spay/neuter services at the City of Ottawa Spay/Neuter Clinic.

 

dd) A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2004-163 respecting fees for open air fire permits.

 

ee)   A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-76 respecting fees and charges for Ottawa Fire Services.

 

ff)    A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-75 respecting fees and charges for inspections and file searches by Ottawa Fire Services.

 

gg)  A by-law of the City of Ottawa to close the untraveled Buchan Road.

 

hh)  A by-law of the City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume it for public use (Uplands Drive).

 

ii)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa (the “City”) to designate lands described on Schedule “A” to this by-law (the “Lands”) and the public exposition hall facility to be constructed thereon (the “Exposition Hall”) as a municipal capital facility for cultural, recreational and tourist purposes.

 

jj)      A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the entering into of the amending agreement with the Province of Ontario relating to funding provided by the Province of Ontario to the City under the Federal/Provincial Infrastructure Stimulus Funding Program.

 

 

15.     Confirmation By-law (Councillors M. McRae and J. Harder)

 

 

16.     Inquiries

 

 

17.     Adjournment (Councillors M. McRae and J. Harder)

 

 

 

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