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ITEM: ROLL CALL |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
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Motion To: That the Mayor’s remarks given at the Inaugural Ceremony on December 1, 2014, be appended to the Minutes of today’s Council meeting. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: 2015 PROPOSED BUDGET DIRECTION AND TIMETABLE |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS That Council approve the directions and timetable for developing and approving the 2015 budget, as outlined in this report. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: DESIGNATING OTTAWA COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING STOCK AS MUNICIPAL CAPITAL HOUSING FACILITIES EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL PROPERTY TAXES |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS That Council approve the following: 1. Designate the Ottawa Community Housing Corporation’s (OCHC) affordable housing stock as municipal capital housing facilities as permitted under Section 110 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and as defined in section 2(1)18. of the Ontario Regulation 603/06 as amended; 2.Implement this designation by a Municipal Capital Facilities Agreement (MCFA) between the City of Ottawa and OCHC (Document 1) and enact the associated by-laws (Document 2 and 3); 3.Direct the General Manager, Community and Social Services Department, to reduce the annual subsidy provided by the City to OCHC, pursuant to an operating agreement, by the amount of the municipal property tax savings to OCHC generated through the property tax exemption recommended by this report, to ensure that there is no net impact on the City’s operating budget; 4.OCHC is required to redirect the savings from the education portion of the property taxes, generated through the property tax e pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: APPOINTMENTS TO STANDING COMMITTEES, SUB-COMMITTEES AND TRANSIT COMMISSION - 2014-2018 COUNCIL TERM |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS - 2014-2018 COUNCIL TERM |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: APPOINTMENT OF SELECTION PANELS FOR BOARDS, ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND THE COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT - 2014-2018 COUNCIL |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That recommendation 11 with respect to appointments to the Selection Panel for the Ottawa Public Library Board be amended to appoint Councillor Tim Tierney, replacing Councillor Catherine McKenney. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: That the item be amended as per the previous motion(s). pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: APPOINTMENTS TO EXTERNAL AGENCIES - 2014-2018 COUNCIL TERM |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 67-71 MARQUETTE AVENUE |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: WHEREAS the proposed development has been revised to lower the height of that part of the building containing the parking garage to 1.2 metres above grade at the highest point; AND WHEREAS it is proposed to capture this new height within the Zoning By-law Amendment proposed; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 1. Document 2, Details of Recommended Zoning of report ACS2014-PAI-PGM-0178, be amended as follows: i. By replacing text, - The minimum rear yard setback is 0 metres for any part of the building 1.5 metres in height or less and 7.5 metres for any part of the building above 1.5 metres in height. - The minimum interior side yard setback is 0 metres for any part of the building 1.5 metres or less in height and 1.5 metres for any part of the building above 1.5 metres in height. With the text, - The minimum rear yard setback is 0 metres for any part of the building 1.2 metres in height or less and 7.5 metres for any part of the building above 1.2 metres in height. - The minimum eastern interior sid pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: That this item be REFERRED to the Planning Committee pop-out |
S. Qadri D. Deans T. Tierney A. Hubley T. Nussbaum |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson K. Egli J. Mitic J. Leiper J. Watson C. McKenney M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: That the item be amended as per the previous motion(s). pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry S. Blais M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze J. Watson |
R. Chiarelli D. Chernushenko M. Fleury M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: That the reasons for refusal for 67 Marquette and related addresses be as follows: 1- The number of units represents more intensity than is appropriate 2- Adverse impacts due to parking pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
D. Chernushenko (a) |
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ITEM: EXEMPTION FOR SITE PLAN CONTROL - 155 CLARE STREET |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: ZONING - ANOMALY - 460 ST. LAURENT BOULEVARD |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: MURAL ON 264 FOURTH AVENUE |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the item be Carried on consent. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: MOTIONS OF WHICH NOTICE HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY GIVEN |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: MOTION NO. 2/8 |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Moved by Councillor E. El-Chantiry |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Seconded by Councillor S. Moffatt |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS the ?Ontario Minister of Environment has approved the Source Protection Plans for both the Mississippi-Rideau and the Raisin'South Nation Source Water Protection Regions; and, |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS the Source Protection Plans for Mississippi-Rideau and Raisin South Nation will come into effect on January 1, 2015' and April 1, 2015 respectively; and, |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS it is a requirement of the Source Protection Act that Council appoint a qualified Risk Management Official and a Risk Management Inspector before the Source Protection Plans come into effect; and, |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS Derrick Moodie, Manager, Development Review - Rural Services has achieved the required qualifications and certification, |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council appoints Derrick Moodie as the City's 'Risk Management Official' and 'Risk Management Inspector' for the period from January 1, 2015 until June 1, 2015 to provide an opportunity for this position to be staffed on a permanent basis. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: CARRIED |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: MOTION NO. 2/9 |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Moved by Councillor S. Qadri |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Seconded by Councillor A. Hubley |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS avenue Founder Avenue is a registered street in the City of Ottawa; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: AND WHEREAS the City's street naming criteria encourages the use of names that reflect 'people, places, events or things related to the local area and its residents'; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: AND WHEREAS the name Robert Grant has historical significance to the area of Goulbourn and has received Commemorative Naming Committee approval to be used as a street name; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: AND WHEREAS the properties along existing avenue Founder Avenue are still under development and therefore there would be little or no disruption to property owners as the result of a street name change; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: AND WHEREAS the developers in the area are all in support of the proposed name change; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council direct staff to take the steps necessary to review a proposed street name change from avenue Founder Avenue to avenue Robert Grant Avenue and report back to Planning Committee and Council by the end of January 2015. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: CARRIED |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: MOTION NO. 2/10 |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Moved by Mayor J. Watson |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Seconded by Councillor B. Monette |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS on February 20th, 2014, the City of Ottawa and the City Manager executed an extension of the Employment Contract for the City Manager for a fixed period of one (1) year, a period that is set to expire on March 31st, 2015; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS the Employment Contract states that the City must provide the City Manager with at least three (3) months notice prior to March 31st, 2015, if the City wishes to renew the Employment Contract and extend its term for a further period of one (1) year; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS the City and the City Manager are to attempt to reach agreement on the terms and conditions of the renewal of the City Manager's Employment Contract by January 31st, 2015; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS if the Parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms and conditions for the renewal, the City Manager's employment shall be deemed to be non-renewed and his employment will end as of March 31st, 2015; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS the City Manager's continued leadership on key initiatives, including the next phase of light rail, is important to the successful completion of City Council's goals during this term; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: 1. That City Council delegate to the Mayor, the Deputy Mayors, and the Vice Chair of Finance and Economic Development Committee the authority to give formal notice to the City Manager, in accordance with the provisions of the City Manager's Employment Contract, of the City's desire to renew the Cont |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: 2. That staff be directed to provide support to the working group established above, including providing salary and benefit benchmarking information and legal advice as required for the purpose of negotiations; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: 3. That, consistent with past practice, the Mayor, the Deputy Mayors and the Vice Chair of Finance and Economic Development Committee be delegated the authority to negotiate, finalize and execute both the contract extension and any required changes to the contract; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: 4. That, should the Mayor, Deputy Mayors, and Vice Chair of Finance and Economic Development Committee be unable to reach an agreement with the City Manager by January 31st, 2015 on the terms and conditions of the renewal of his contract, with the result that the City Manager's employment will termi |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: 5. That the Mayor, in consultation with the City Clerk and Solicitor, report to Council on the exercise of the delegated authority set out above in the manner he deems most appropriate. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: CARRIED |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: MOTIONS REQUIRING SUSPENSION OF THE RULES OF PROCEDURE |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: MOTION NO. 2/11 |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Moved by Councillor E. El-Chantiry |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Seconded by Councillor M. Wilkinson |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City's funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada's portion of the funding for this project. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding's turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: ' a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: ' beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: ' beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding's turtles; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: ' supportive of the City of Ottawa's natural heritage and water policies; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: ' supportive of the Water Environment Strategy, the Air Quality and Climate Change Management Plan, and the Carp River Subwatershed Study; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS Ducks Unlimited Canada, the City of Ottawa and the Mississippi Conservation Authority have reached agreement in principle with a private landowner for the restoration of 1.5 ha of wetland 'ox-bow' habitat along 600 m of the Carp River floodplain near Huntmar Drive for an estimated cost of $5 |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS Ducks Unlimited Canada has secured approval under the National Wetland Conservation Fund for 50% of the cost of the project; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS funding is available in the Environmental Resource Area Acquisition Reserve Fund for the protection and restoration of environmental lands; |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: 1. The use of the Environmental Resource Area Acquisition Reserve Fund to fund 50% of the cost of the Carp River Wetland and Habitat Creation Project, up to a limit of $250,000. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Attachment to Motion No. 2/11 |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''' CARRIED |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: MOTION NO. 2/12 |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Moved by Councillor M. Fleury |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: Seconded by Councillor J. Harder |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility w |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanier should occur. |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: CARRIED |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, due to urgent timelines as City’s funding must be confirmed this month in order to secure the Ducks Unlimited Canada’s portion of the funding for this project. WHEREAS the natural functioning of the Carp River between Hazeldean Road and the Village of Carp has experienced significant negative impacts from historical straightening and loss of wetlands in its floodplain; and WHEREAS the population of threatened Blanding’s turtles in the adjacent South March Highlands Natural Environment Area is at risk from historical loss of habitat and habitat fragmentation; and WHEREAS restoration of wetlands along the Carp River is: • a goal of the City of Ottawa, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, and the local community; • beneficial to the natural functioning of the Carp River; • beneficial to the South March Highlands population of Blanding’s turtles; • supportive of the City of Ottawa’s natural herita pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the existing R4 zone standards were conceived several years ago under different land use policy frameworks, market conditions and development pressures; and WHEREAS recent development applications have led the community to ask whether the R4 rules are proving sufficient to ensure the general intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law in the face of new residential infill pressures. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Planning and Growth Management be directed to include as part of its Term of Council Workplan a study of the R4 zone provisions to ensure that they appropriately reflect the goals and objectives of the Official Plan with respect to residential infill and compatibility with established neighbourhood character; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that following the completion of this study that a visioning exercise for the residential areas of the Vanier community be undertaken if the results of the R4 study do not provide sufficient clarity on how the residential evolution of Vanie pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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ITEM: NOTICES OF MOTION (FOR CONSIDERATION AT SUBSEQUENT MEETING) |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: WHEREAS the ?Ontario Minister of Environment has approved the Source Protection Plans for both the Mississippi-Rideau and the Raisin–South Nation Source Water Protection Regions; and, WHEREAS the Source Protection Plans for Mississippi-Rideau and Raisin South Nation will come into effect on January 1, 2015 and April 1, 2015 respectively; and, WHEREAS it is a requirement of the Source Protection Act that Council appoint a qualified Risk Management Official and a Risk Management Inspector before the Source Protection Plans come into effect; and, WHEREAS Derrick Moodie, Manager, Development Review – Rural Services has achieved the required qualifications and certification, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council appoints Derrick Moodie as the City’s “Risk Management Official” and “Risk Management Inspector” for the period from January 1, 2015 until June 1, 2015 to provide an opportunity for this position to be staffed on a permanent basis. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS avenue Founder Avenue is a registered street in the City of Ottawa; AND WHEREAS the City’s street naming criteria encourages the use of names that reflect “people, places, events or things related to the local area and its residents”; AND WHEREAS the name Robert Grant has historical significance to the area of Goulbourn and has received Commemorative Naming Committee approval to be used as a street name; AND WHEREAS the properties along existing avenue Founder Avenue are still under development and therefore there would be little or no disruption to property owners as the result of a street name change; AND WHEREAS the developers in the area are all in support of the proposed name change; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council direct staff to take the steps necessary to review a proposed street name change from avenue Founder Avenue to avenue Robert Grant Avenue and report back to Planning Committee and Council by the end of January 2015. pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS on February 20th, 2014, the City of Ottawa and the City Manager executed an extension of the Employment Contract for the City Manager for a fixed period of one (1) year, a period that is set to expire on March 31st, 2015; and WHEREAS the Employment Contract states that the City must provide the City Manager with at least three (3) months notice prior to March 31st, 2015, if the City wishes to renew the Employment Contract and extend its term for a further period of one (1) year; and WHEREAS the City and the City Manager are to attempt to reach agreement on the terms and conditions of the renewal of the City Manager’s Employment Contract by January 31st, 2015; and WHEREAS if the Parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms and conditions for the renewal, the City Manager’s employment shall be deemed to be non-renewed and his employment will end as of March 31st, 2015; and WHEREAS the City Manager’s continued leadership on key initiatives, including the next phase of light rai pop-out |
S. Moffatt R. Chiarelli E. El-Chantiry D. Chernushenko S. Blais M. Fleury M. Taylor B. Monette J. Harder J. Cloutier R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Wilkinson S. Qadri K. Egli D. Deans J. Mitic T. Tierney J. Leiper A. Hubley J. Watson C. McKenney T. Nussbaum M. Qaqish |
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Motion To: WHEREAS the U-Pass program has been successfully implemented at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University since 2011 and more recently in 2013 at Saint Paul University, following successful student referenda of their respective student bodies, and these institutions have expressed support for the program’s continuation beyond the expiration in 2015 of existing agreements; and WHEREAS the Algonquin Students’ Association has confirmed its successful referendum for the introduction of the U-Pass in the 2015-2016 academic year and beyond, and the Algonquin College administration has advised of upcoming internal approval requirements for implementation of the U-Pass; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT City Council approve the continuation of the U-Pass program at post-secondary institutions for the 2015-2016 academic year and beyond on a continuing basis, based on the required universal participation of eligible students at the institution, with a U-Pass fee of $192.70 per four-month semester pop-out |
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Motion To: WHEREAS developing community pride in our new communities is important and our parks in Kanata South are a visual tangible reminder of the many reasons we can be proud more; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa’s emergency services recommends distinct park names in order to avoid miscommunications during emergency dispatching and response; and WHEREAS the name ‘Proudmore Romina Park’ is not a commemorative name and does not fall under the commemorative naming process and emergency services has cleared the name ‘Proudmore’ for the purposes of 911; and WHEREAS the Bridlewood Community Association and the Trailwest Community Association have been consulted on the proposed name; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Romina Park, which fronts onto Romina Street in Bridlewood Trails, be renamed to ‘Proudmore Romina Park’. pop-out |
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ITEM: INQUIRIES |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: Whereas the City does have a process for reviewing an employment position when it becomes vacant through retirement or otherwise to determine if said position is still necessary and needs to be filled. Does this process consider task reassignments or technological solutions as alternatives to filling the position? If so, how? pop-out |
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Motion To: The City of Calgary has recently implemented a program whereby a decal with the ribbon symbol honouring First-Responders will be placed on all City vehicles. In light of the recent incident in October I believe it would be an appropriate action to recognize our First-Responder staff. I would like to have our City Staff investigate the program with the City of Calgary and report back to Council with suggestions on how this could be considered for City of Ottawa vehicles By way of background such decals were recently introduced by the City of Calgary and has been reported by CBC News at the link below: http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/canada/calgary/decals-on-city-of-calgary-vehicles-to-honour-1st-responders-for-a-year-1.2848815 pop-out |
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Name | Last | Phone | |
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Riley | Brockington | riley.brockington@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2486 |
Rick | Chiarelli | rick.chiarelli@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2478 |
Jean | Cloutier | jean.cloutier@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2488 |
George | Darouze | george.darouze@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2490 |
Diane | Deans | diane.deans@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2480 |
Laura | Dudas | Laura.Dudas@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2472 |
Keith | Egli | keith.egli@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2479 |
Eli | El-Chantiry | eli.el-chantiry@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2475 |
Mathieu | Fleury | mathieu.fleury@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2482 |
Glen | Gower | Glen.Gower@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2476 |
Jan | Harder | jan.harder@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2473 |
Allan | Hubley | allan.hubley@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2752 |
Theresa | Kavanagh | BayWard@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2477 |
Rawlson | King | rideaurockcliffeward@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2483 |
Jeff | Leiper | jeff.leiper@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2485 |
Matthew | Luloff | Matt.Luloff@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2471 |
Catherine | McKenney | catherine.mckenney@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2484 |
Carol Anne | Meehan | Carolanne.Meehan@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2751 |
Shawn | Menard | capitalward@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2487 |
Scott | Moffatt | scott.moffatt@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2491 |
Jenna | Sudds | Jenna.Sudds@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2474 |
Tim | Tierney | timothy.tierney@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2481 |
Vacant | Vacant | ward19co@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2489 |
Jim | Watson | jim.watson@ottawa.ca | 613-580-2496 |