22 February 2012
10:00
a.m.
BULK CONSENT
AGENDA 30
COMMITTEE
REPORTS
AGRICULTURE
AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 15
1. Updates
to the City of Ottawa Heritage Register
Mises
à jour sur le registre du patrimoine de la ville d’Ottawa
PLANNING COMMITTEE AND
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council add the
properties listed in Document 1 to the City of Ottawa Heritage Register.
2. ZONING - ALEXANDRA AND SIMCOE ISLANDS ZONAGE - ÎLES ALEXANDRA ET
SIMCOE |
That Council amend Zoning
By-law No. 2008-250, as detailed in Document 1 and 2, to change the zoning of
Alexandra and Simcoe Islands from a Rural Countryside (RU) zone to a Rural
Countryside Special Exception Zone (RU[XXXr]) that limits permitted buildings
and structures to those used on a
seasonal basis and which are either the detached dwelling and campground
structures existing as of June 25, 2008, or buildings or structures within
those same footprints.
3. ZONING
– 7775 (7771) SNAKE ISLAND ROAD
ZONAGE – 7775 (7771) CHEMIN
SNAKE ISLAND
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law 2008-250 to
change the zoning of 7775 (7771) Snake Island Road from Rural Commercial
Subzone 1 (RC1) to Rural Commercial Subzone 1 with exception [(RC1(XXXr)] as
shown in Document 1 and as detailed in Document
2.
4. OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT – TRANSPORTATION policy uPDATE
AMENDMENT
MODIFICIATION AU PLAN
OFFICIEL – Modification de MISE-À-JOUR DE LA POLITIQUE
EN MATIÈRE DE TRANSPORTS
PLANNING COMMITTEE AND
AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve and adopt Official Plan Amendment No. XX, as detailed
in Document 1.
5. CHARACTERIZATION
OF OTTAWA'S WATERSHEDS
CARACTÉRISATION DES
BASINS HYDROGRAPHIQUES d’OTTAWA
That
Council:
1. Receive
the Characterization of Ottawa’s Watersheds (Document 1) as a foundation and
reference document regarding existing conditions of the water environment
across the City; and,
2. Direct
staff to use the Characterization of Ottawa’s Watersheds (Document 1) and
supporting information in planning and development review and make Document 1
available to Conservation Authority staff, consultants, the development
industry, provincial and federal agencies, and the public.
COMMUNITY
AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 12
2. Creation of a
Twelve Bed Behavioural Support Unit in the Bungalows of the Peter D. Clark
Long Term care Home CrÉation d’une unité de
soutien compORTEMENTal DE DOUZE LITS DANS LES PAVILLONS DU foyer de soins DE
longUE DURÉE Peter D. Clark |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve that
staff work with the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN),
Champlain Community Care Access Centre (CCAC), The Royal Ottawa Mental Health
Centre (ROMHC), the Alzheimer’s Society, and other community partners at
the discretion of the Manager, Operations Branch, to develop a proposal to
the Champlain LHIN to establish a 12 bed Behavioural Support Unit (BSU) in the Peter D. Clark Long Term Care
Home Bungalows as outlined in this report, and upon acceptance of the proposal
by the Champlain LHIN, to implement the proposal subject to the requirements as
outlined in this report.
FINANCE
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 17
5.
Appointment to The GLEBE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA BOARD OF
MANAGEMENT NOMINATION AU CONSEIL DE GESTION DE LA ZONE D’AMÉLIORATION COMMERCIALE
DU GLEBE |
That
Council approve the appointment of Arran Elliott to the Glebe Business
Improvement Area Board of Management for the term expiring November 30, 2014.
6.
COMPREHENSIVE LEGAL SERVICES REPORT FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1ST
TO DECEMBER 31ST, 2011 Rapport général sur les services
juridiques pour la pÉriode du 1er OCTOBRE
AU 31 DECEMBRE 2011 |
That Council receive this
report for information.
7.
SALE OF LAND - 632 ISLAND PARK DRIVE VENTE DE TERRAIN – 632 RUE
ISLAND PARK |
That Council:
1.
Declare as surplus to
the City’s needs a parcel of non-viable vacant land described as that portion
of the Lane at the rear of Lots 44 to 46 inclusive and that portion of the Lane
west of Lot 46 on Registered Plan 220358 and shown as Parcel 2 on Document 1;
2.
Declare as surplus to
the City’s needs a parcel of non-viable vacant land described as Lot 43 on
Registered Plan 220358 and shown as Parcel 3 on Document 1;
3.
Waive City policy
pertaining to the sale of land at market value and approve the sale of the land
outlined in Recommendation 1, subject to any easements that may be required to
Kitchissippi United Church for $1.00, pursuant to an Agreement of Purchase and
Sale that has been received; and
4.
Approve the sale of the
land outlined in Recommendation 2, subject to any easements that may be
required to Kitchissippi United Church for $50,000 plus HST, pursuant to an
Agreement of Purchase and Sale that has been received.
PLANNING
COMMITTEE REPORT 24
3. Application for
Demolition and New Construction in the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation
District at 89 Placel Road. DEMANDE
DE DÉMOLITION DE L’IMMEUBLE EXISTANT ET DE CONSTRUCTION D’UN NOUVEL IMMEUBLE
AU 89, CHEMIN PLACEL, DANS LE DISTRICT DE CONSERVATION DU PATRIMOINE DE
ROCKCLIFFE PARK |
Committee
recommendationS
That Council:
1.
Approve the application to demolish the existing house at 89 Placel
Road;
2.
Approve the application for new construction at 89 Placel Road in
accordance with plans by Christopher Simmonds Architect Inc. as received on
December 14, 2011;
3.
Delegate authority for minor design changes to the General Manager,
Planning and Growth Management Department; and
4.
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
March 14, 2012)
(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 – 5271 RICHMOND ROAD ZONAGE – 5271 CHEMIN RICHMOND |
Committee
recommendation
That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By law 2008-250 to
change the zoning of 5271 Richmond Road from Development Reserve Zone (DR) to
Residential First Density Subzone W exception zones (R1W[XXXX], R1W[XXXY]and
R1W[XXXZ]), Residential Third Density Subzone YY exception zone (R3YY[XXXW]), Residential Fourth Density
Subzone A exception zone with a holding provision (R4A[XXXV]-h) and Parks and
Open Space Zone (O1) as shown in Document 2 and detailed in Document 3.
TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE REPORT 14
2.
Traffic control signal at Bronson and Arlington Feux de circulation au carrefour des avenues Bronson
et Arlington |
COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the installation of a traffic control signal at
Bronson and Arlington as part of the upcoming reconstruction project.