ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 841, 845, AND 855(A) GRENON AVENUE |
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S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 1946 SCOTT STREET |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
R. Chiarelli (a) D. Deans (a) |
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ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 341 AND 343 TWEEDSMUIR AVENUE |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: Recommandation du Comité Que le Conseil approuve une modification au Règlement de zonage 2008-250 visant les 341 et 343, avenue Tweedsmuir, selon laquelle certaines normes de rendement de zonage seraient réduites afin de permettre la transformation de deux triplex en quatre immeubles résidentiels de faible hauteur et contenant quatre logements, comme l’expose en détail le document 2. Committee recommendation That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 341 and 343 Tweedsmuir Avenue to permit the reduction of select zoning performance standards in order to convert an existing pair of three-unit dwelling into four-unit low-rise apartment dwellings, as detailed in Document 2. pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff T. Tierney |
M. Fleury J. Leiper K. Egli C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
R. Chiarelli (a) D. Deans (a) |
ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 5924 AND 5938 HAZELDEAN ROAD |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
R. Chiarelli (a) D. Deans (a) |
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ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 134 AND 136 WILLOW STREET |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
R. Chiarelli (a) D. Deans (a) |
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ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 866 AND 898 EAGLESON ROAD; 1325, 1355 AND 1365 TERRY FOX DRIVE |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 1158 OLD SECOND LINE ROAD |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
R. Chiarelli (a) D. Deans (a) |
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ITEM: REDUCED PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR AUTOMATED TECHNOLOGIES |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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ITEM: MOTIONS OF WHICH NOTICE HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY GIVEN |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: WHEREAS on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization assessed COVID-19 as a global pandemic; and WHEREAS the Government of Ontario and the City of Ottawa have each declared a State of Emergency as a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, 1990; and WHEREAS the COVID-19 pandemic presents the greatest financial challenge that Canadian cities and communities have seen in generations and many are on the brink of financial crisis as revenues are plummeting, costs are rising, and municipalities can not run deficits which puts them, and the essential services they provide, further at risk; and WHEREAS the financial impact to the City of Ottawa resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic is currently estimated at a net loss of $66 million if the state of emergency continues until June, $123 million if it continues until September, and $186 if it continues until December (and this excludes financial impacts to the Ottawa Police Ser pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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Motion To: WHEREAS drug use, overdoses and addictions continue to be a problem in the City of Ottawa, with overdose emergency department visits that have almost quadrupled and hospitalization rates that have more than doubled between 2009 and 2019, with Fentanyl and analogues implicated in almost 73% of opioid related deaths; WHEREAS, local drug checking data (2019) from Sandy Hill’s CTS indicates that 96.7% of drugs bought as opioids and 42.2% of drugs bought as stimulants contain illicit fentanyl, fentanyl analogues or other synthetic opioids; WHEREAS drug use, overdoses and addictions continue to increase costs to governments (for services such as shelters, healthcare, and emergency services); WHEREAS addiction issues have also been destructive to communities and their economic well-being due to rising crime and violence associated with the drug trade; WHEREAS Ottawa Inner City Health, as a community health partner of the City of Ottawa, aims to improve the health and access to he pop-out |
S. Moffatt M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower R. Brockington M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
E. El-Chantiry A. Hubley G. Darouze |
R. Chiarelli (a) D. Deans (a) |
Motion To: WHEREAS the Owner of the lands at 1960 Scott Street was party to Section 37 Agreements with the City of Ottawa registered as Instrument No. OC1882453 and OC2141507 on April 21, 2017 and September 11, 2019 respectively; and WHEREAS such Agreements, in part, directed $270,000 that has been provided by the Owner, to a Ward 15 specific fund for affordable housing; and WHEREAS the specific funds for affordable housing have not been budgeted or allocated towards any projects at this time; and WHEREAS it is at the request and direction of the Ward Councillor to have $50,000 of the above funds redirected towards a budget for a future sidewalk project on Elmgrove Avenue; and WHEREAS there is a reasonable planning relationship between the proposed development subject to the intent of the Section 37 Agreement and the community benefit of a sidewalk on Elmgrove Avenue; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the redistribution of the existing funds in the following manner: a) $50, pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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ITEM: MOTIONS REQUIRING SUSPENSION OF THE RULES OF PROCEDURE |
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Motion | Yes | No | Absent/Recused |
Motion To: BE IT RESOLVED that Council suspend the Rules of Procedure to permit the introduction of the following motion, in order to respond in a timely manner to support the local economy as a result of restrictions imposed to address the COVID-19 pandemic: WHEREAS the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve and is causing significant economic effects across the world and locally in Ottawa; and WHEREAS on March 17, 2020, an emergency related to the COVID-19 outbreak was declared in the whole of the Province of Ontario, pursuant to Section 7.0.1 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, as set out in Order in Council 518/2020; and WHEREAS as part of the emergency declaration, restaurants and retail stores have been significantly limited in their operations, which has resulted in substantial local economic impacts; and WHEREAS due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation and the anticipated capacity restrictions from the Province of Ontario and associated recommendations from Ottawa pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion in order that staff can take action as soon as possible to address the risk to vulnerable road users. WHEREAS on December 11, 2019 Council approved the 2020-2024 Strategic Road Safety Action Plan, a comprehensive and proactive strategy for making Ottawa’s roads safe for all users, which included the theme “Think Safety, Act Safely”; and WHEREAS implementing Mobility Safety initiatives to enhance the safety of vulnerable road users has been identified as an action under the 2020-2022 Term of Council Priorities; and WHEREAS, as a result of changing behaviour patterns as a result of COVID-19, daytime pedestrian and cycling activity on City streets has increased, at the same time as an increased use of delivery services; and WHEREAS the Ottawa Police Service has commenced an operation targeting speeding on our arterial road network; and WHEREAS there is now an opportunity for staff to implement targe pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as this is the last City Council meeting scheduled prior to the current expiry date for the provincial State of Emergency. WHEREAS the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to evolve, causing significant effects across the world and in the City of Ottawa, including restricting the ability for Council and Standing Committees to meet in person while maintaining appropriate physical distancing; and WHEREAS on March 17, 2020, an emergency related to the COVID-19 outbreak was declared in the whole of the Province of Ontario, pursuant to Section 7.0.1 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, as set out in Order in Council 518/2020; WHEREAS on March 19, 2020, Bill 187, the Municipal Emergency Act, 2020, received Royal Assent and amended the Municipal Act, 2001 such that, during any period where an emergency has been declared to exist in all or part of the municipality under Section 4 o pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion in order to meet the May 31, 2020 deadline as extended by the General Manager of Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development. WHEREAS on June 14, 2017 City Council approved report ACS2017-PIE-PS-0077 for an adjusted Development Charge rate for 1229 Dwyer Hill Road; and WHEREAS the report required the receipt of building permits prior to December 31, 2017, as well as delegated authority for extension of this time period to the General Manager of Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development; and WHEREAS through his delegated authority the General Manager has extended the expiry date to May 31, 2020; and WHEREAS the developer is close to rectifying all issues, but has not yet been able to finalize building permits; and WHEREAS the developer has indicated a willingness to pay the full amount of the June 14, 2017 approved Development Charge amount in advance of the building permits being issued f pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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Motion To: That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to permit the introduction of the following motion, in order to provide timely support to this initiative, given the short growing season and need for planting to happen in the next few weeks. WHEREAS COVID19 has led to significant increased food and income insecurity in Ottawa; WHEREAS the demand for community food production has also increased in Ottawa to address these issues; WHEREAS Ottawa City Council and Ottawa Public Health have recognized the need for community food production and publicly supported the opening of community gardens across Ontario and within Ottawa; WHEREAS the City of Ottawa already funds and partners with Just Food on their Community Gardening Network and Community Garden Development Fund to enhance the capacity of community food production in Ottawa; WHEREAS demand by households in Ottawa for assistance to garden has surpassed the capacity of Just Food staff and volunteers to meet in a timely fashion, given pop-out |
S. Moffatt E. El-Chantiry M. Fleury J. Harder J. Cloutier J. Watson J. Sudds J. Leiper G. Gower A. Hubley R. Brockington G. Darouze M. Luloff K. Egli T. Tierney C. Meehan L. Dudas S. Menard C. McKenney T. Kavanagh R. King |
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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 Council on December 12, 2018, appointed Councillor Riley Brockington as the City of Ottawa’s representative to the Association of Municipalities (AMO) for the 2018-2022 Term of Council; and WHEREAS the AMO virtual Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place from August 17-19, 2020, during which elections for AMO’s Board of Directors will be held; and WHEREAS Councillor Riley Brockington has expressed his continued interest in remaining Council’s representative on AMO for the current term of Council is prepared to stand for re-election to the Board as a Director as a Director in the Regional and Single Tier Caucus; and WHEREAS a formal Council Resolution of support is required to be submitted to AMO by June 22, 2020, in order for Councillor Brockington to stand for this office; and WHEREAS AMO provides partial reimbursement of Directors’ travel expenses in accordance with their Board/Executive/Volunteer Expense Reimbursement Policy, and 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 |