8 February
2012
10:00 a.m.
DISPOSITION 29
COMMITTEE REPORTS
COMMUNITY
AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES REPORT 11 A
1. MANAGEMENT OF HYDRANTS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY GESTION
DES BORNES-FONTAINES SUR LES PROPRIÉTÉS PRIVÉES |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the management of
hydrants on private property as described in this report.
CARRIED
2. RENEWED
ACTION PLAN FOR ARTS, HERITAGE AND CULTURE IN OTTAWA (2013-2018) NOUVEAU PLAN D’ACTION VISANT LES
ARTS, LE PATRIMOINE ET LA CULTURE À OTTAWA (2013-2018) |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Approve
the renewed Action Plan for Arts, Heritage and Culture in Ottawa (2013-2018)
attached as Document 1 and as outlined in this report.
2. Receive
the Investment Plan attached as Document 2 and direct staff to consider the
operating and capital pressures as part of the annual budget process subject to
the maximum 2.5% term of Council tax increase.
CARRIED as amended by the following Motion:
MOTION
Moved by Councillor M. McRae
Seconded by Councillor M. Taylor
WHEREAS the Renewed Action Plan on Arts,
Heritage and Culture in the City of Ottawa (2013-2018) includes a recommended
action to “develop and implement a municipal commemoration and naming policy that:
is overseen by an arms-length advisory body composed of citizens and heritage
authorities; nurtures citizen and community engagement; enables the recognition
and celebration of Ottawa’s distinct, unique and cultural histories, places,
people and events and identifies adequate resources for implementation”; and
WHEREAS the City Clerk’s office has already
indicated they are working on an update of the City’s Commemorative Naming
Policy as part of the Mid-Term Governance Review; and
WHEREAS the City Clerk’s office recognizes the
value of the work done by the Arts & Heritage Plan Renewal Steering
Committee and wishes to ensure their proposed recommended action form part of
the guidance to staff in building an updated Commemorative Naming Policy;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the recommended
action related to the development of a municipal commemoration and naming
policy in the Renewed Action Plan on Arts, Heritage and Culture in the City of
Ottawa (2013-2018) be referred to the Mid-Term Governance Review.
CARRIED
3. MUNICIPAL
CAPITAL FACILITIES AGREEMENTS – COMMUNITY MUSEUM ENTENTES RELATIVES AUX
INSTALLATIONS D’IMMOBILISATIONS MUNICIPALES – MUSÉE COMMUNAUTAIRE |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Declare that the City-owned property at 16 Rowley Avenue
(Nepean Museum) is for cultural purposes and for public use;
2. Designate the City-owned property used for the community
museum located at 16 Rowley Avenue (Nepean Museum) as a Municipal Capital
Facility for cultural purposes and exempt the property from taxes for municipal
or school purposes, as permitted under section 110 of the Municipal Act, 2001
and as defined in Ontario Regulation 603/06 as amended and that this
designation be implemented by a municipal capital facilities agreement and
associated by-law, drafts of which are described in documents 1 and 2.
3. Authorize the Deputy City Manager, City Operations, to
finalize and execute a Municipal Capital Facilities Agreement for the premises
at 16 Rowley Avenue.
CARRIED
COMMUNITY
AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES REPORT 11 B
1. CULTURAL VALUE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
SYSTÈME D’INFORMATION
GÉOGRAPHIQUE SUR LA VALEUR DE LA CULTURE |
Committee
recommendation
That
City Council reaffirm its commitment to municipal cultural planning, and to
Phase Two of the City of Ottawa’s cultural mapping initiative (Cultural Value
Geographic Information System).
CARRIED
PLANNING
COMMITTEE REPORT 23
1. ZONING
– 2865 RIVERSIDE DRIVE ZONAGE – 2865, PROMENADE RIVERSIDE |
Committee
recommendationS as amended
That Council
approve an amendment to Zoning By law 2008-250 to change the zoning of 2865
Riverside Drive as shown in Document 1 by amending existing Exception [1768] as
detailed in Document 2, and that
Document 2 be amended as follows:
1.
By adding
the following as d), e) and f) to the list of proposed changes to existing
Exception [1768]:
d) By inserting in Column V the text “- a
retail store limited to a pharmacy, as a principal use, may not include the
sale of non-pharmaceutical products”;
e) By inserting in Column V the text “- a
retail store limited to a pharmacy, as a principal use, may not include a
display area”; and
f) By inserting in Column V the text “- a
retail store limited to a pharmacy, as a principal use, must be located below
the ground floor”.
2. By adding the text “, as a principal use,” after the
words “retail store limited to a pharmacy” in b) of the list of proposed
changes to existing Exception [1768].
And that there be no further notice
pursuant to Section 34 (17) of the Planning
Act.
CARRIED
2. COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING BY-LAW 2008-250: ANOMALIES AND MINOR CORRECTIONS - FIRST QUARTER 2012 RÈGLEMENT DE ZONAGE
GÉNÉRAL 2008-250: ANOMALIES ET CORRECTIONS MINEURES – PREMIER TRIMESTRE DE
2012 |
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS
Committee
Recommendation
That Council approve the amendments recommended in Column III of
Documents 2 and 3 to correct anomalies in Zoning By-law 2008-250.
CARRIED
planning Committee recommendation
That Council approve the amendments recommended in Column III of
Documents 1 and 3 to correct anomalies in Zoning By-law 2008-250.
CARRIED
3. DEMOLITION CONTROL – 405
TWEEDSMUIR AVENUE RESUME DE LA PROPOSITION
DE REGLEMENT DE DEMOLITION – 405, AVENUE TWEEDSMUIR |
Committee
recommendationS
That Council
approve demolition of a three-unit converted dwelling at 405 Tweedsmuir Avenue
subject to the following conditions:
1.
Until the time of construction of the replacement building, the Owner
shall seed/sod and maintain the property as open space, not use the property
for other
interim uses, and maintain the property in accordance with the Property
Standards By-law;
2.
A
replacement building for 405 Tweedsmuir Avenue be substantially completed
within two years from the date of this approval and in default thereof, the
City Clerk and Solicitor shall enter on the collectors roll the sum of
$10,000.00 for each dwelling unit contained in the residential property
demolished;
3.
The Owner enters into an agreement with the City
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; and
4.
The approval of this agreement is null and void if provisions of
Condition 3 have not been fulfilled within six months of the date of approval.
CARRIED
4. FRONT
– ENDING AGREEMENT – INTERSECTION MODIFICATIONS – STRANDHERD DRIVE AT
JOCKVALE ROAD AND CEDARVIEW ROAD AT JOCKVALE ROAD ENTENTE INITIALE –
MODIFICATION DE CARREFOUR – PROMENADE STRANDHERD ET CHEMIN JOCKVALE, ET
CHEMIN CEDARVIEW ET CHEMIN JOCKVALE |
Committee
recommendationS
That Council
:
1.
Authorize the City to enter into a Front-Ending
Agreement with Claridge Homes (Cedarview) Inc. for the design and construction
of the intersection of Strandherd Drive at Jockvale Road and a roundabout at
Cedarview Road and Jockvale Road, based upon the Front-Ending principles set
forth in Document 2 and the Council approved Front-Ending Policy in Document 3,
with the final form and content of the Front-Ending Agreement being to the
satisfaction of the Deputy City Manager, Infrastructure Services and Community
Sustainability and the City Clerk and Solicitor; and
2.
Approve the expenditure of $1,500,000 plus
applicable taxes in 2014 for the reimbursement to Claridge Homes (Cedarview)
Inc. in accordance with Document 4, subject to the option for deferral of
payment in Document 3, for the design and construction at the intersection at
Strandherd Drive and Jockvale Road ($900,000) and a roundabout at Cedarview
Road and Jockvale Road ($600,000) subject to the execution of the Front-Ending
Agreement.
CARRIED
5. REVISIONS
TO THE SLOPE STABILITY GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS IN THE CITY OF
OTTAWA RÉVISION DES LIGNES
DIRECTRICES SUR LA STABILITÉ DES PENTES RELATIVEMENT AUX DEMANDES D'AMÉNAGEMENT
À OTTAWA |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve the revisions to the Slope Stability Guidelines for Development Applications in the City of Ottawa to correct the description of organic soils in Section 2.5, and to update Section 5.6 to reflect changes in the Ontario Building Code as detailed in Documents 1.
CARRIED
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.
RECEIVED
Notices of Motion (For Consideration at Subsequent
Meeting)
MOTION
Moved by Councillor D. Deans
Seconded by Councillor M. Wilkinson
WHEREAS in 1908 the first Women’s Day was held in
the United States, accompanied by large demonstrations in which women demanded
political and economic rights, as well as the right to vote;
WHEREAS in 1910 women delegates from around the
world met in Copenhagen to propose that Women’s Day become an internationally
recognized event; and
WHEREAS the first International Women’s Day was
held in 1911; and
WHEREAS in 1997, the United Nations officially
called for all countries to mark a day for the recognition of women’s equality;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Ottawa City Council declare March 8, 2012,
to be International Women’s Day in the City of Ottawa.
MOTION
Moved by Councillor M. Fleury
Seconded by Councillor D. Holmes
WHEREAS at its meeting of June 9, 2010, Council approved an application
for new construction at 90 Guigues Avenue, a property designated under Part V
of the Ontario Heritage Act, and located in the Lowertown West Heritage
Conservation District; and
WHEREAS a Heritage Alteration Permit according to the Ontario
Heritage Act was issued on June 23, 2010; and
WHEREAS the heritage permit will expire on June 23, 2012; and
WHEREAS this new construction has not taken place;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council grant an extension of two years
to June 23, 2014 for the heritage permit for new construction at 90 Guigues
Avenue, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act,
and located in the Lowertown West Heritage Conservation District.
MOTION
Moved by Councillor D. Holmes
Seconded by Councillor M. Fleury
WHEREAS Council, at its meeting of February 24, 2010, approved an
application to alter 132-138, 152-158 and 160 Bank Street, properties
designated under Parts IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act together
with associated new construction in the Bank Street Heritage Conservation
District;
AND WHEREAS these alterations and new construction have not yet taken
place due to the absence of a tenant at this time.
AND WHEREAS the heritage permit will expire on February 24, 2012;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council grant an extension of two years
to February 24, 2014 for the heritage permit to alter 132-138, 152-158 and 160
Bank Street, properties designated under Parts IV and V of the Ontario
Heritage Act, together with associated new construction in the Bank Street
Heritage Conservation District.
By-laws Three Readings
2012-17
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume
them for public use (Stanmore Street).
2012-18
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to establish certain lands as common and public highway and assume
them for public use.
2012-19
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.
2012-20
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.
2012-21
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2006-279 respecting the protection and
maintenance of trees and natural areas on municipal property.
2012-22
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.
2012-23
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa (the “City”) to designate the core airport area lands described on
Schedule “A” to this by-law, (the “Core Airport Area Lands”) and the municipal
airport facility located thereon (the “Municipal Airport Facility”) as a
municipal capital facility for the provision of an airport transportation
network system. The Core Airport Area Lands
specifically exclude those portions of the lands that are utilized by third
parties under leases, licenses or rights of occupation from time to time.
2012-24
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate certain lands as a Municipal
Capital Facility.
2012-25
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 53 Young Street as being exempt from
Part Lot Control.
2012-26
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 324 to 375 Trailsedge Way; 200 to 215
Butterfly Walk and 725 to 759 Morningstar Way (odd numbers only) as being
exempt from Part Lot Control.
2012-27
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 6808 Breanna Cardill Street as being
exempt from Part Lot Control.
2012-28
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to designate certain lands at 252, 254, 256, 258, 264, 266 and 268
Keyrock Crescent; 1064 and 1070 Ottenbrite Crescent; 1101 to 1127 inclusive
(odd only), 1165, 1167, 1169, 1171, 1173, 1177, 1179 and 1193 Tischart
Crescent; 1106 to 1152 inclusive (even only), 1182, 1184, 1194 and 1196 Tischart
Crescent as being exempt from Part Lot Control.
2012-29
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2005-439 respecting the regulation of permanent
signs on private property.
2012-30
A by-law of the City
of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-530 regulating traffic and parking on
highways.
2012-31
A
by-law of the City of Ottawa to set the instalment due dates and the interest
and penalty rates applicable to the collection of property taxes for 2012.
2012-32
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 2865 Riverside Drive.
2012-33
A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 of the City of Ottawa to
amend technical anomalies and make minor corrections.
CARRIED