14 DECEMBER 2011
10:00 a.m.
AGENDA 27
1. Prayer
2.
National Anthem (Councillor
M. Fleury)
3.
Announcements/Ceremonial Activities
· Recognition – City Builder Award
4. Roll Call
5. Confirmation of Minutes
Confirmation of the regular and In
Camera Minutes of the meeting of 23 November 2011 and the Special Meeting
of 30 November 2011.
6. Declarations
of interest including those originally arising from prior meetings
7. Communications
Responses to Inquiries:
·
28-11
– Parking Meter Cards
Association of
Municipalities of Ontario (AMO):
· Ontario Throne Speech Promises Continued Uploading of Municipal Social Services Costs
· Provincial Government delivers 2011 Fall Economic Statement
· Waste Diversion should be among the Province’s Top Environmental Priorities States Ontario’s Environmental Commissioner‘s Annual Report
· AMO Report to Members on November 2011 Board Meeting
Petitions:
·
Petition received from Mr. John
D. Reid, containing 108 signatures, requesting that the new Central
Archives/Ottawa Public Library Materials Centre at 100 Tallwood Drive,
be named after a person with a strong connection to the history and heritage of
the City of Ottawa and that the City do so through an open and transparent
process (Reference Finance and
Economic Development Committee Report 15, Item 6, Commemorative
Naming Proposal - James Bartleman Archives And Library Materials Centre).
8. Regrets
Councillor
A. Hubley has advised he will be absent from the Council
meeting of 14 December 2011.
9. Motion to Introduce Reports
(Councillors M. Wilkinson and K.
Egli)
REPORTS
Ottawa Community Housing Corporation
1. Appointment
of Tenant Director to Ottawa Community Housing Board NOMINATION
D’UNE DIRECTRICE DES LOCATAIRES AU SEIN DU CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION DE
LOGEMENT COMMUNAUTAIRE D’OTTAWA |
REPORT
RECOMMENDATIONS
That
Council approve:
1. That Ms. Carole
Ladouceur be appointed as a Director of the Ottawa
Community Housing Corporation for a term coincident with her term as member and
Chair of the Tenant Advisory Group (TAG).
2. That the Mayor and
the City Clerk be authorized to sign a written resolution on behalf of the City
of Ottawa as Shareholder of OCHC setting out the appointment approved by City
Council.
City Clerk and Solicitor
1. sTATUS
UPDATE - COUNCIL INQUIRIES AND MOTIONS for the
period ending 9 December 2011 RAPPORT DE SITUATION – DEMANDES DE RENSEIGNEMENTS ET
MOTIONS DU CONSEIL POUR LA PÉRIODE SE TERMINANT LE 9 dÉcembre 2011 |
That Council
receive this report for information.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
COMMUNITY AND
PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 10A
2. safer
roads ottawa program Programme d’amélioration de
la sécurité des routes ŕ Ottawa |
Community and Protective Services & Transportation
COMMITTEEs’ RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve the City’s road safety program, as outlined in the Safer Roads Ottawa Program report and Ottawa’s Strategic Road Safety Action Plan attached as Document 1;
2. Approve the planned initiatives for 2012 as described in the 2012 Safer Roads Ottawa workplan attached as Document 2;
3. Direct staff to work with the Province to develop a new strategic Road Safety Plan for provincial highways; and,
4. Direct staff to work with
the Federal Government to require vehicle manufactures to include safety
features, such as external vehicle detection and anti-roll technology, in all
new vehicles sold in Canada.
3. RENAMING
BAYVIEW PARK TO BAYVIEW FRIENDSHIP PARK CHANGEMENT DE NOM DU PARC
BAYVIEW EN PARC DE L’AMITIÉ BAYVIEW |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That
Council approve that Bayview Park at 128 Bayview Road be renamed Bayview
Friendship Bark/parc de l’Amitié Bayview and that a new sign be posted, the
cost of which shall be paid by the Kitchissippi Ward Cash-in-lieu of Parkland
Fund.
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 12
1. Plasco Long-term
Waste PROCESSING Agreements ENTENTES Ŕ LONG TERME AVEC
Plasco PORTANT SUR LA TRANSFORMATION DES DÉCHETS |
CommiTTEE meeting information
Delegations: Ten delegations, seven in opposition, two in support, one provided comments
Debate:
Committee spent approximately 6
hours on this item.
Vote: The report was CARRIED, as
presented.
Position
of Ward Councillor: City Wide
Position
of Advisory Committee: N/A
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve:
1.
A new lease with Plasco
for the continued operation of Plasco’s Trail Road Demonstration Facility for
20 years with four optional five-year extensions based on the terms and
conditions outlined in this report and detailed in the agreement framework
contained in Document 1;
2.
A 20-year lease with
Plasco for a commercial scale facility located on City property at 3704 Moodie
Drive with four optional five-year extensions based on the terms and conditions
outlined in this report and detailed in the agreement framework contained in
Document 1;
3. A 20-year waste
conversion agreement with Plasco with four optional five-year extensions for
facilities at 3704 Moodie Drive and 4420 Trail Road based on the terms and
conditions outlined in this report and detailed in the agreement framework
contained in Document 1; and
4. Delegation of
authority to the City Manager, in conjunction with the City Clerk and Solicitor,
to make any necessary minor, non-monetary adjustments to the terms and conditions
outlined in this report and detailed in Document 1 and to sign a long-term
waste conversion agreement and applicable leases with Plasco for the facilities
at 4420 Trail Road and 3704 Moodie Drive based on the terms and conditions
outlined in this report and detailed in the agreement framework contained in
Document 1.
FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 15
1.
LAND ACQUISITION – 2500 ST. LAURENT BOULEVARD Acquisition de terrains –
2500, boulevard St-Laurent |
That Council approve:
1. The acquisition of 1.1615
ha (2.87 acres) of vacant land in the Ottawa Business Park, shown as Parts 15
and 16 on Plan 5R-11934, save and except Part 3 on Plan 5R-11198 lying within
Part 16 on Plan 5R-11934 from Loblaw Properties Limited, in the event it fails
to meet the commence construction date of 31 March 2012, for a purchase price of
$765,000 plus HST in accordance with restrictive covenants registered on title.
The acquisition of the property to be funded from the Business Park Properties
Buy Back Program (905673); and
2.
The waiving of requirement in
the City’s Acquisition Policy for the completion of a Phase I Environmental
Study as outlined in the Environmental Due Diligence
Section of that Policy.
4.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS Recrutement
et processus de sélection Des comités consultatifs |
That Council approve:
1. That the Advisory
Committee recruitment and selection process be put on hold until such time as a
report on Advisory Committee Governance has been considered by the Governance
Renewal Sub-Committee, FEDCO and Council;
2. That the terms of current
Advisory Committee members be extended until such time as recruitment is
completed;
3. That the quorum of each
Advisory Committee be adjusted to reflect the existing membership; and
4. That where vacancies
exist, Committees may offer membership to interested individuals on the most
recently-appointed reserve list.
5. That the recruitment and selection process for the
Accessibility Advisory Committee and the Ottawa Built Heritage Advisory
Committee proceed in order to ensure the continuity of these two legislated
Advisory Committees.
5.
HOSPITALITY EXPENSES DÉPENSES
d’accueil |
That Council approve that any
hospitality expense filed as part of the current process involving meals must
include the names of the individuals involved, the name and location of
establishment, as well as date, price and purpose.
6.
COMMEMORATIVE NAMING PROPOSAL - JAMES BARTLEMAN ARCHIVES AND
LIBRARY MATERIALS CENTRE PROPOSITION DE NOM COMMÉMORATIF - ARCHIVES
ET CENTRE DE DISTRIBUTION DU MATÉRIEL DE LA BIBLIOTHČQUE JAMES-BARTLEMAN |
That Council approve the proposal to name the new Central Archives/Ottawa Public Library Materials Centre as the “James Bartleman Archives and Library Materials Centre.”
9.
Lease - 2 Beaverbrook road - kanata beaverbrook community centre,
outdoor pool and public tennis courts
LOCATION
– 2, CHEMIN BEAVERBROOK – CENTRE COMMUNAUTAIRE KANATA BEAVERBROOK, PISCINE
EXTÉRIEURE ET terrains DE TENNIS PUBLICS |
That Council:
1.
Approve the Lease with Coplan Realty Company Limited and McKeen
Foodmarkets Limited (Landlord) for the Kanata Beaverbrook Community Centre,
Outdoor Pool and Public Tennis Courts located at 2 Beaverbrook Road for a term
of twenty (20) years commencing 1 January 2012 and terminating 31 December 2031
at an estimated total cost of $1,344,170 plus HST;
2.
Designate the community centre space, 4,640ft2, Outdoor
Pool and Public Tennis Courts located at 2 Beaverbrook Road as a Municipal
Capital Facility (MCF) as permitted by Section 110 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and as defined in Ontario Regulation 603/60 as
amended to 88/10, and that this designation be implemented by way of a
Municipal Capital Facilities Agreement between the City and the Landlord (refer
to Document 1) and by the enactment of the associated by-law for the exemption
of taxes for municipal and school purposes (refer to Document 2), both in
accordance with the requirements of the Municipal
Act and this report;
3.
Declare that the Municipal Capital Facilities (MCF) located at 2
Beaverbrook Road are for the purposes of the municipality and for public use;
and
4.
Authorize the Deputy City Manager, City Operations to finalize and
execute the Municipal Capital Facilities Agreement for the premises located at
2 Beaverbrook Road.
PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 20A
1. OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ZONING – 146 MOUNTSHANNON
DRIVE MODIFICATION AU PLAN OFFICIEL ET ZONAGE – 146,
PROMENADE MOUNTSHANNON |
Committee
recommendationS
(This
matter is Subject to Bill 51)
That Council:
1. Approve and adopt an amendment to Volume 2a of the Official
Plan to redesignate 146 Mountshannon Drive from School in the South Nepean
Secondary Plan Area 1, 2 and 3 to Mixed Density Residential, as shown in
Document 1 and detailed in Document 2; and
2. Approve an amendment to the Zoning
By-law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 146 Mountshannon Drive from
Residential Third Density Zone, Subzone Z Exception 1193 (R3Z[1193]) to
Residential Fourth Density Zone, Subzone F Exception 1892 (R4F[1892]H(13.5)) as
shown in Document 3 and detailed in Document 4.
4. STREET CLOSURE – SEGMENT OF BURGESS AVENUE WEST OF
PULFORD CRESCENT FERMETURE DE RUE – SECTION
DE L’AVENUE BURGESS, Ŕ L’OUEST DU CROISSANT PULFORD |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve the closure of the segment of Burgess Avenue, located west of Pulford Crescent.
5. OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES IN THE BANK STREET
COMMUNITY DESIGN PLAN INSTALLATIONS DE
DIVERTISSEMENT EXTÉRIEURES DANS LE PLAN DE CONCEPTION COMMUNAUTAIRE DE LA RUE
BANK |
Committee
recommendationS as amended
That Council approve:
1. That the Bank Street Community Design
Plan study be directed to include an examination of
the impacts of outdoor entertainment facilities upon adjacent land uses.
2. That the report on the Bank Street
Community Design Plan be submitted to Planning Committee no later than the
meeting of Planning Committee in March, 2012
3. In accordance with the Planning Act, Section 38, all outdoor
entertainment facilities be prohibited within the Kaladar area, as described
above, until such time as indicated below subject to the Bank Street Community
Design Plan Study, such area as set forth in Attachment 1 to this motion, until
April 26th, 2012.
PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT 21
1. AMENDMENT
TO SITE PLAN CONTROL BY-LAW – RESTAURANT CONVERSIONS MODIFICATION AU RČGLEMENT SUR LA RÉGLEMENTATION DU
PLAN D’IMPLANTATION – CONVERSIONS DE RESTAURANT |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve the amendment to the Site Plan Control By-law 2002-04, as amended, to eliminate the requirement for a Site Plan Control application for restaurant conversion as shown in Document 1.
2. OBJECTION TO DRAFT CONDITION REQUIRING
MINTO TO BURY THE HYDRO SERVICE ALONG CAMPEAU DRIVE BETWEEN DIDSBURY ROAD AND
HUNTMAR DRIVE OBJECTION Ŕ LA CONDITION PROVISOIRE EXIGEANT QUE
MINTO ENFOUISSE LES FILS DE TRANSPORT D’ÉLECTRICITÉ SUR LA PROMENADE CAMPEAU,
ENTRE LE CHEMIN DIDSBURY ET LA PROMENADE HUNTMAR |
Committee
recommendationS as amended
That Council approve, with respect to the Plan of Subdivision
for Minto’s development at 370, 404, 410, and 450 Huntmar Drive:
1.
That the General Manager, Planning and Growth Management be vested
with the authority to modify, delete or replace condition 112 at his discretion
without the requirement for seeking prior concurrence from the developer or the
Ward Councillor; and
2.
That Hydro Ottawa be requested to locate the
continuation of the 127 KV transmission line westerly along or adjacent to
Highway 417 between Disbury Road and Huntmar Drive and then eventually
northerly along Huntmar Road;
3.
That staff be directed to facilitate, other than financially, the
acquisition of any easements required to permit the continuation of the
transmission line along or adjacent to Highway 417.
12. ZONING - 203 CATHERINE STREET ZONAGE – 203, RUE CATHERINE |
CommiTTEE meeting information
Delegations: Three – One in support, two in opposition to the report recommendations.
Debate: Committee spent approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes in total on this item.
Vote: CARRIED as amended by a technical amendment.
Position of Ward Councillor: Councillor D. Holmes did not support the report recommendations.
Position of Advisory Committee(s): N/A
Committee
recommendationS as amended
(This
matter is Subject to Bill 51)
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By‑law 2008-250 to
change the zoning of 203 Catherine Street from GM3 F(3.0)
H(19) to GM3[XXXX] H(76)-h, as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document 2, and that the following changes be made to the details
of the recommended zoning contained in Document 2 of the staff report:
Add the following to
the existing column V changes:
-
despite Table 187, row (g) there is no maximum floor space index
-
Minimum width of landscaped area: no minimum
Replace the following
text in the existing Column V changes:
-
minimum required number of commercial parking spaces will be
calculated using the following rate: 3 per 100 m2 of gfa; with
with,
-
minimum required number of commercial parking spaces will be
calculated using the following rate: 1 per 135 m2 of gfa; with
-
That there be no further notice pursuant to Section 34 (17) of the Planning Act.
13. ZONING - 450 CHURCHILL AVENUE ZONAGE – 450, AVENUE CHURCHILL |
CommiTTEE meeting information
Delegations: Five (two opposed, one in support, two with concerns about specific aspects, including parking):
Debate: Committee spent approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes in total on this item.
Vote: CARRIED as presented
Position of Ward Councillor: Councillor K. Hobbs supported the report recommendation.
Position of Advisory Committee(s): N/A
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 450 Churchill Avenue from I1A to LC[XXXX] H(16) and
R3A[XXXX] as shown in Document 1 and as detailed in
Document 2.
14. ZONING – 335 ROOSEVELT AVENUE ZONAGE – 335, AVENUE ROOSEVELT |
CommiTTEE meeting information
Delegations: 13 (12 opposed, one in support):
Debate: Committee spent approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes in total on this item.
Vote: CARRIED, as amended, on a division of 7 Yeas to 0 Nays.
Position of Ward Councillor: Councillor K. Hobbs supported the Committee recommendation, as amended.
Position of Advisory Committee(s): N/A
Committee
recommendationS as amended
(This
matter is Subject to Bill 51)
That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to
change the zoning of 335 Roosevelt Avenue from Residential Fifth Density
(R5B[1195] H(19)), Residential Fifth Density (R5B[816] H(21)) and Residential
Third Density (R3S) to a new Residential Fifth Density Exception Zone with a
Schedule and Holding Symbol (R5B[xxxx]Sxxx-h) to permit mid-high rise apartment buildings, as shown in Documents 1 and 2 and detailed in
Document 3; and that document 3 be amended as follows:
1)
By adding the text “-h” to the text “R5B[XXXX]SYYY” wherever it
appears in Document 3;
2)
By adding the following text as provisions (v) and (vi) to the list
of provisions set out therein:
“(v) Despite Schedule
YYY, the maximum permitted building height of a temporary sales office is 8 m;
(vi) Pursuant to Section 36 of the Planning Act, the holding symbol “h” on lands zoned R5B[xxxx] Sxxx-h may only be lifted when the following conditions have
been fulfilled to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Planning and Growth Management Department:
(a) The
approval of a Site Plan Control Application; and
(b) The
conveyance of $200,000 to be directed to a reserve account for off-site
community benefits, as detailed in a Site Plan Agreement entered into as part
of the Site Plan Control approval referenced in (a).
and prior
to the lifting of the holding symbol the lands zoned R5B[xxxx] Sxxx-h must not
be used for any purpose other than that which they are being used on the day of
the passing of this by-law and for a temporary sales office in accordance with
Section 71.”
And that
there be no further notice pursuant to Section 34 (17) of the Planning Act.
16. AMENDMENT TO THE DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT
APPLICATION GATEWAY FEATURES. MODIFICATION AUX LIGNES
DIRECTRICES DE CONCEPTION POUR LES DEMANDES D’AMÉNAGEMENT DE NOUVEAUX POINTS
D’ACCČS |
Committee
recommendationS
That Council :
1.
Approve an amendment to the Council approved Design Guidelines for
Development Application Gateway Features to remove the Supplementary Maintenance
Fund and replace it with a new Maintenance Fund formula as detailed in Document
1; and
2.
Approve an amendment to the Council approved Design Guidelines for
Development Application Gateway Features to allow one primary neighbourhood
gateway features to be constructed per 50 hectares as opposed to one per 100
hectares.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT 13
1.
west transitway extension from bayshore station to west of moodie
drive: Comparative review of an alternative Station location west of moodie
Drive Prolongement du tronçon
ouest du transitway DEPUIS la station bayshore jusqu’ŕ l’ouest de la
PROMENADE moodie – examen comparatif ENTRE LES PROJETS DE STATION Ŕ L’EST ET
Ŕ L’OUEST de la PROMENADE moodie |
That Council receive this report
for information.
2.
RIDEAU RIVER multi-use PATHWAY CROSSING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
STUDY RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMANDATIONS
DE L'ÉTUDE D'ÉVALUATION ENVIRONNEMENTALE CONCERNANT UN SENTIER POLYVALENT
TRAVERSANT LA RIVIČRE RIDEAU |
CommiTTEE meeting information
Delegations: One (in support of the amended recommendation):
Debate: Committee spent approximately 50 minutes in total on this item.
Vote: CARRIED, as amended
Position of Ward Councillors: Councillors Fleury and Clark are in support of the amended recommendation
Position of Advisory Committee(s): in support
That Council:
1.
approve the Environmental Assessment study's recommended plan for
the multi-use pathway crossing of the Rideau River between Somerset Street East
and Donald Street as described in this report and in Document 5, with the
revision that an angled or perpendicular parking arrangement be maintained on
the north side of Donald Street with resulting adjustments to the proposed
multi-use pathway and tree replanting on the south side; and
2.
direct staff to finalize the Environmental Study Report for
the Rideau River Multi‑Use Pathway Crossing project and post the Notice
of Study Completion.
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 M. Wilkinson and K.
Egli)
13. Motions of Which Notice has been Given Previously
MOTION
Moved by Councillor R. Bloess
Seconded by Councillor E. El-Chantiry
WHEREAS
on January 26, 2011, Council appointed Councillor Harder, Councillor Moffatt
and Councillor Qadri to the Committee of Revision under the Local Improvement
Regulation to address matters from January 1, 2008 and thereafter; and
WHEREAS prior to January 1, 2007, this body was known
as the Court of Revision, which still has jurisdiction for local improvements
prior to that date; and
WHEREAS there are local improvements from prior to
January 1, 2007 for which the special assessments are to be levied; and
WHEREAS it is desirable to confirm these appointments
for all local improvements; and
WHEREAS the Local Improvement Regulations do not
specify the timeframe for providing notice of the sittings of the
Court/Committee of Revision and it is desirable to set forth the requirements
for such notice;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
14. Notices of Motion (For Consideration at Subsequent Meeting)
15. Motion
to Introduce By-laws Three Readings
(Councillors M. Wilkinson and K. Egli)
a)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume
them for public use (Ogilvie Road).
b)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to close part of Russell Road.
c)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to impose special annual drainage rates upon lands in respect of
which money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act.
d)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-521 to add the names of certain private
roadways.
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 146 Mountshannon Drive.
f)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa to redesignate the property known municipally as 146
Mountshannon Drive.
g)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to establish interim control on lands in the area of the Bank Street
Community Design Plan.
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 27 Louisa Street.
i)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume
them for public use.
j)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume
them for public use.
k)
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.
l)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to change the name of a portion of Liard Street, a municipal highway
in the City of Ottawa, to Hartsmere 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 450, 500 and 550 Terminal
Avenue, 55, 100, 150 and 165 Trainyards Drive, 515, 641, 651 and 663 Industrial
Avenue and 820 and 848 Belfast Road.
n)
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 220 Terence Matthews Crescent.
o)
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 1 Cedarow Court.
p)
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 999 Pinecrest Road.
q)
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 fronting onto Vanstone Drive,
Belleview Road, Pineview Road, Oakview Road, and parts of Irwin Gate, Bachman
Terrace and Pickford Drive.
r)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to change the name of Bent Oak Street, a municipal highway in the
City of Ottawa, to Slattery’s Field Street.
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 2360 and part of 2370 Trim
Road.
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 231 Lisgar Street.
u)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-4, being the Site Plan Control By-law, 2002 to amend the
regulations with respect to a change in use to a
restaurant.
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 450 Churchill Avenue.
w)
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 203 Catherine Street.
x)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to dedicate and lay out certain lands as common and public highways
in the City of Ottawa (Chinian Street).
y)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands 908, 910, 912, 914, 916, 918, 920 and 922 Eastboro Avenue, 628, 632, 636
and 640 Birkhill Place, 1224, 1226, 1228 and 1230 Glenlivet Avenue as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
z)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands 915 to 935 Eastboro Avenue odd only, 500 to 514 Barholm Private, 100 to
130 Caithness Private, 101 to 115 Caithness Private, 200 to 222 Cardoness
Private and 213 to 221 Cardoness Private as being
exempt from Part Lot Control.
aa)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands 100 to 130, 146 to 176 and 101 to 133
Sunshine Crescent; 300 to 322, 340 to 356, 301 to 333 and 341 to 355 Summer Sky
Street; 500 to 524, 566 to 568, 531 to 533 and 565 to 567 Sunlit Circle; 600 to
636 and 601 to 623 Calla Lily Terrace; 410 to 416 and 447 to 449 Solstice Way
as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
bb)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate 1370 Bank Street as being exempt from Part Lot Control
and to repeal By-law No. 2011-394.
cc)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 112, 140, 142,
144, 146, 148, 150, 152, 154 and 156 Kinghaven Crescent as being exempt from
Part Lot Control.
dd)
A by-law
of the City of Ottawa to designate Briarcliffe Drive and Kindle Court as a
heritage conservation district study area.
ee)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to impose fees for planning applications and to repeal By-law No.
2011-92.
ff)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to establish fees and charges in the Building Code Services Branch
for agency letters.
gg)
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.
hh)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-322 respecting fees for a highway name
change.
ii)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2001-259 respecting fees for pool enclosure
permits.
jj)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-521 respecting the processing fee for
private roadways.
kk)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-439 respecting fees for permanent signs on
private property.
ll)
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 property known municipally as 801 Eagleson Road.
mm)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands 1837 Stonehenge Crescent as being exempt
from Part Lot Control.
nn)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands 626 Prado Private as being exempt from
Part Lot Control.
oo)
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume it
for public use (Esprit Drive, Waterfern Way, Fantail Walk and Nestleton
Street).
pp)
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-303
respecting fees for view and release of building permits.
qq) 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 335 Roosevelt Avenue.
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A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2007-338 to appoint Municipal Law
Enforcement Officers in the Rail, Safety and Development Branch of the Transit
Services Department.
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A by-law of the
City of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and
assume it for public use (Huntmar Drive, Vendevale Avenue).
16. Confirmation
By-law (Councillors M. Wilkinson and K. Egli)
17. Inquiries
18. Adjournment (Councillors M. Wilkinson and K. Egli)
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