11 APRIL 2012
11:00
a.m.
BULK CONSENT
AGENDA 32
COMMITTEE
REPORTS
AGRICULTURE
AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT 17
1. ZONING – 5582 MANOTICK MAIN STREET ZONAGE – 5582, RUE MANOTICK MAIN |
That Council approve an amendment to the Zoning By-law
2008-250 to change the zoning of 5582 Manotick Main Street from Village
Residential First Density, Subzone P (V1P) to Village Residential First
Density, Subzone P Exception [XXXr] (V1P[XXXr]) as shown in Document 1 and as
detailed in Document 3.
COMMUNITY
AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT 13A
2. COMMEMORATIVE NAMING COMMITTEE PROPOSAL – KRISTINA KISS PARK AND SOCCER FIELD PROPOSITION
DU COMITÉ SUR LES DÉNOMINATIONS COMMÉRORATIVES – PARC ET TERRAIN DE SOCCER
KRISTINA-KISS |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve the proposal to name a park, located at 100 Akerson Road, as “Kristina
Kiss Park and Soccer Field.”
4. WINTHROP COURT - GREEN
SPACE PORTION OF THE PROPERTY BEHIND FIRE STATION 22 AT 1397 RICHMOND ROAD BE
DEDICATED AS A PARK COUR WINTHROP - D’ATTRIBUER
LA DÉSIGNATION DE PARC À L’ESPACE VERT SITUÉ DERRIÈRE LA CASERNE DE POMPIERS
NO 22, AU 1397, CHEMIN RICHMOND |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council approve that the green space portion of the property
behind Fire Station 22 at 1397 Richmond Road be dedicated as a park.
FINANCE
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT 19
2.
2012 CITY OF
OTTAWA MUNICIPAL ACCESSIBILITY PLAN (COMAP) UPDATE REPORT MISE À JOUR DU RAPPORT SUR
LE PLAN D’ACCESSIBILITÉ MUNICIPAL DE LA VILLE D’OTTAWA (PAMVO) 2012 |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council:
1. Receive for information the
2011-2012 City of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan (COMAP) report;
2. Approve the 2012-2016 City of
Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan as outlined in this report;
3. Approve the City of Ottawa
Accessibility Policy to replace the Standards for Accessible Customer Service
policy;
4. Approve the Accessible Formats
and Communication Supports Procedures in lieu of the Multiple Formats Policy;
and,
5. Approve the Accessibility Impacts
Checklist as outlined in this report.
3.
2011 YEAR END MFIPPA
REPORT - SUMMARY RAPPORT DE FIN D'ANNÉE SUR L'APPLICATION DE LA LAIMPVP -
SOMMAIRE 2011 |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council receive this report for information.
4.
CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES -
2012 LEVIES PRÉLÈVEMENTS 2012 DES OFFICES DE PROTECTION DE LA NATURE |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve the 2012
levies as presented in Document 1 for the following:
1.
Rideau Valley
Conservation Authority;
2.
South Nation
Conservation Authority; and
3.
Mississippi Valley
Conservation Authority.
5.
2012 BUDGETS AND SPECIAL LEVIES FOR BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREAS AND
SPARKS STREET MALL AUTHORITY BUDGETS DE 2012 POUR LES ZONE D’AMÉLIORATION
COMMERCIAL ET L’ADMINISTRATION DU MAIL DE LA RUE SPARKS |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
1.
That Council approve the
2012 budgets and special levies, as presented in Document 1, for the following:
Bank Street BIA
Barrhaven BIA
Bells Corners BIA
ByWard Market BIA
Carp BIA
Carp Road Corridor BIA
Glebe BIA
Manotick BIA
Orleans BIA
Preston BIA
Rideau BIA
Sparks Street BIA
Sparks Street Mall Authority
Somerset Village BIA
Somerset Chinatown BIA
Vanier BIA
Wellington West BIA
Westboro BIA
2.
That Council enact the BIA levy by-laws and the Sparks Street Mall
Authority by-law for the BIAs and mall authority listed in Recommendation 1
once the 2012 tax ratios are approved by Council.
6.
REPORT ON BUDGET
EXPENSES PURSUANT TO ONTaRIO REGULATION 284/09 Rapport
sur les dépenses budgétaires conformément au règlement de l’ONtario 284/09 |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council receive this
report for information.
7.
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR NEW ARENA FACILITY IN SHEFFORD PARK Partenariat pUBLIC-PRIVé pour un nouvel aréna au parc
SHEFFORD |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
That Council
approve that staff initiate a P3 Process for the financing, design,
construction, operation and maintenance of a multi-pad arena in Shefford Park
as described in this report.
8.
BROWNFIELDS
PROPERTY TAX ASSISTANCE/ REHABILITATION GRANT APPLICATION – UNITRIN
DEVELOPMENTS Inc. AND Triform DEVELOPMENTS INC. – 280 – 300 wEST HUNT CLUB
ROAD (FILE NO. F18-04-11-UNIT) demande
d’allègement de l’impôt foncier et de
subvention pour la remise en valeur des friches industrielles – Unitrin Developments Inc.
et Triform Developments Inc. –
280–300, rue HUNT CLUB OUEST (dossier no F18-04-11-UNIT) |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council
approve:
1. The Brownfields Property Tax
Assistance/Rehabilitation Grant Application submitted by Unitrin Developments
Inc. and Triform Developments Inc., owners of the property at 280-300 West Hunt
Club Road, for a Brownfields Property Tax Assistance and Brownfields
Rehabilitation Grant not to exceed $4,579,511.00 payable as a property tax
rebate or equivalent to Unitrin Developments Inc. and Triform Developments Inc.
over a maximum of eight years subject to the establishment of, and in accordance
with, the terms and conditions of the Brownfields Property Tax
Assistance/Rehabilitation Grant Agreement;
2. Delegation of authority to the Deputy City Manager, Planning and
Infrastructure, to execute a Brownfields Property Tax Assistance/Rehabilitation
Grant Agreement with Unitrin Developments Inc. and Triform Developments Inc.
establishing the terms and conditions governing the payment of the Brownfields
Property Tax Assistance/Rehabilitation Grant for 280-300 West Hunt Club Road to
the satisfaction of the Deputy City Manager, Planning and Infrastructure, the
City Clerk and Solicitor and the City Treasurer;
3. An exemption for the proposed redevelopment at 280-300 West Hunt
Club Road from paying future Municipal development charges up to a maximum of $2,029,651.00
under Section 7 of the South Urban Centre Stormwater Development Charges
By-law, 2009 in accordance with the Guideline for the Development Charge
Reduction Program due to Site Contamination approved by Council March 28, 2007
and included in the $4,579,511.00 grant request as outlined in Recommendation 1
above;
4. The enactment of a property tax assistance by-law providing tax
assistance for the property at 280-300 West Hunt Club Road in the form of
conditional cancellation and/or deferral of the increase in the taxes levied on
the property for municipal purposes under the provisions and requirements of
Section 365.1, as amended, of the Municipal
Act with the amount not to exceed
$4,579,511.00 subject to the terms and conditions of the Brownfields Property
Tax Assistance/Rehabilitation Grant Agreement; and
5. Staff to apply for matching property education tax assistance for
the property at 280-300 West Hunt Club Road under the Provincial Brownfields
Financial Tax Incentive Program or through any other replacement program
administered by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.
10.
Application for APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LANDS DEMANDE
D’APPROBATION D’EXPROPRIATION |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
That Council approve the application for approval to expropriate lands pursuant to Section 4 of the Expropriations Act, that are required to facilitate:
1. The widening and construction of Trim Road, between North Service Road and Innes Road;
2. The widening and construction of St. Joseph Boulevard/Old Montreal Road, between Highway 174 Ramp 45 and the Cardinal Creek Bridge;
3. The widening and construction of Tenth Line Road, between Vanguard Drive and the South Urban Boundary;
4. The widening and construction of Jockvale Road, between Paul Métivier Drive and Cambrian Road;
5. The construction of the intersection of Eagleson Road and Fernbank Road; and
6. The
protection of a section of land required for Rapid Transit Network identified
on Official Plan Schedule D, being part of 855 Carling Avenue.