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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCIS Minutes - 2017-09-11 COMMUNITY &INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES COMMITTEEMINUTES SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 CITY OF KITCHENER The Community and Infrastructure Services Committee met this date, commencing at 1:00 p.m. Present: Councillor B. Ioannidis - Chair Councillors S. Davey, F. Etherington, K. Galloway-Sealock, J. Gazzola, Z. Janecki, S. Marsh, D. Schnider and P. Singh. Staff: D. Chapman, Chief Administrative Officer M. Goldrup, Interim Deputy CAO, Finance and Corporate Services M. May, Deputy CAO, Community Services C. Fletcher, Interim Executive Director, Infrastructure Services J. Readman, Interim Executive Director, Infrastructure Services A. Pinard, Director, Planning D. McGoldrick, Director, Operations Environmental Services C. Tarling, Director, Legislated Services & City Clerk K. Carmichael, Interim Director, Transportation Services G. MacNeil, Director, By-law Enforcement H. Fylactou, Manager, Licensing J. Sheryer, Assistant City Solicitor L. Nelson, Planning Analyst, Community Services N. Goss, Senior Planner, Community Services A. Pinnell, Planner, Community Services S. Brasseur, Traffic Project Coordinator, Transportation Services D. Saunderson, Committee Administrator 1. CSD-17-069 - KITCHENER GROWTH MANAGEMENT STRATEGY - 2017 ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT The Committee considered Community Services Department report CSD-17-069, dated August 31, 2017 regarding receipt of the 2017 Kitchener Growth Management Strategy and providing the Monitoring Report to the Region of Waterloo. Ms. N. Goss and L. Nelson were in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. Councillor K. Galloway-Sealock entered the meeting at this time. On motion by Councillor F. Etherington - it was resolved: That Community Services Department report CSD-17-069 Kitchener Growth Management Strategy 2017 Annual Monitoring Report be received and submitted to the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in fulfilment of Clause 22.1 of the Administrative Agreement between the City of Kitchener and the Region of Waterloo regarding delegated approval authority 2. CSD-17-079 - CONTRACT SERVICES WITH THE ANIMAL WELFARE AGENCY OF SOUTH CENTRAL ONTARIO The Committee considered Community Services Department report CSD-17-079, dated August 10, 2017 recommending approval of the animal services and dog licensing contract with the Animal Welfare Agency of South Central Ontario. Ms. G. MacNeil and Ms. J. Sheryer were in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. The following motion was voted on and was Carried Unanimously on a recorded vote. On motion by Councillor F. Etherington - it was resolved: That the terms set out in Community Services Department report CSD-17-079 be approved for the animal services and dog licensing contract with the Animal Welfare Agency South Central Ontario and direct staff to prepare a contract in accordance with such terms as well as the terms set out in C which authorizes execution of such agreement; and, COMMUNITY &INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES COMMITTEEMINUTES SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 - 49 - CITY OF KITCHENER 2. CSD-17-079 - CONTRACT SERVICES WITH THE ANIMAL WELFARE AGENCY OF SOUTH CENTRAL ONTARIO That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute an amendment to the Animal and Dog Control and Pound Services Agreement dated January 1, 2014 with the Animal Welfare Agency South Central Ontario to remove the requirement for the Humane Society to remit $209,335. from 2016 dog licensing proceeds to the City; and further, That staff be instructed to seek approval of the Director as designated by the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs to change the redemption period for dogs back to the statutory minimum of three days 3. INS-17-071 - SOUTH KITCHENER DISTRICT PARK, PHASE 1 - CONSULTANT FEE INCREASE The Committee considered Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17-071, dated September 11, 2017 recommending an extension of the purchase order to Stantec Consulting Ltd., for Phase 1 of the South Kitchener District Park. Ms. D. McGoldrick was in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. In response to questions, Ms. C. Fletcher advised the relocation of the heritage house on the subject property is still yet to be determined. She indicated the approval this date is to reallocate funds from the projects contingency balance to the consultant account. She further advised pending the decision on the relocation of the heritage home will determine whether the entire purchase order increase allowance would be required. She noted any unspent funds would remain with the overall project budget for the completion of the Park. The following motion was voted on and was Carried on a recorded vote, with Councillors B. Ioannidis, D. Schnider, P. Singh, S. Davey, S. Marsh, Z. Janecki, K. Galloway-Sealock and F. Etherington voting in favour; and, Councillor J. Gazzola voting in opposition. On motion by Councillor F. Etherington - it was resolved: That an extension of the purchase order to Stantec Consulting Ltd., the South Kitchener District Park (Phase 1) in the amount of $355,000. plus H.S.T. be approved, as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17-071 4. INS-17-072 - ON-STREET PARKING REGULATIONS - OLD CHICOPEE DRIVE The Committee considered Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17-072, dated July 13, 2017 recommending a parking prohibition at any time on the south side of Old Chicopee Drive. Mr. K. Carmichael was in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. On motion by Councillor F. Etherington - it was resolved: That the Uniform Traffic Bylaw be amended to prohibit parking at any time on the south (odd-numbered) side of Old Chicopee Drive between Kenora Drive and a point 35 metres east thereof, as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17- 072 5. INS-17-073 - ON-STREET PARKING REGULATIONS - BLACKHORNE DRIVE The Committee considered Community Services Department report CSD-17-069, dated August 31, 2017 recommending parking be permitted for three consecutive hours on the west side of Blackhorne Drive. On motion by Councillor F. Etherington - it was resolved: COMMUNITY &INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES COMMITTEEMINUTES SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 - 50 - CITY OF KITCHENER 5. INS-17-073 - ON-STREET PARKING REGULATIONS - BLACKHORNE DRIVE That the Uniform Traffic Bylaw be amended to permit parking for three (3) consecutive hours on the west (even-numbered) side of Blackhorne Drive from McLennan Park Gate to Laurentian Drive, as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17- 073 6. CSD-17-082 - NAMING OF A PRIVATE STREET - 800 FAIRWAY ROAD NORTH - WATERLOO REGION DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD The Committee considered Community Services Department report CSD-17-082, dated August 25, 2017 regarding the acknowledgement of the Waterloo Region District School Board in the naming of a private street located at 800 Fairway Road North. Mr. A. Pinnell was in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. On motion by Councillor F. Etherington - it was resolved: That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that The Waterloo Region District School Board proposes to name a private street within a mixed use development located at 800 Fairway Road North, as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD-17- 082; and further, preparation and registration of the necessary By-law(s) for the naming of the private street 7. CSD-17-084 - BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE SECTION 37 AGREEMENTS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT The Committee considered Community Services Department report CSD-17-084, dated August 30, 2017 recommending the authorization to execute agreements pursuant to Section 37(3) of the Planning Act. Mr. A. Pinard was in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. On motion by Councillor F. Etherington - it was resolved: That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute agreements pursuant to Section 37(3) of the Planning Act satisfactory to the City Solicitor, for the purpose of securing the provision of facilities, services or matters given to the municipality in return for increases in the height and density of development pursuant to Section 37(1) of the Planning Act, as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD-17-084 8. CSD-17-083 - NOISE EXEMPTION REQUEST - KAWASAKI DISEASE FUNDRAISING EVENT - VICTORIA PARK - SEPTEMBER 22, 2017 The Committee considered Community Services Department report CSD-17-083, dated August 28, 2017 recommending approval of a noise exemption for the Kawasaki Disease Fundraising Event to be held in Victoria Park on September 22, 2017. Ms. G. MacNeil was in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. It was noted any recommendation arising from this matter would be considered at Special Council later this date. On motion by Councillor F. Etherington - it was resolved: That an exemption to Chapter 450 (Noise) of the City of Kitchener Municipal Code be granted to the organizers of Kawasaki Disease Canada for the fundraising event they will be holding in Victoria Park, on Friday September 22, 2017, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m COMMUNITY &INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES COMMITTEEMINUTES SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 - 51 - CITY OF KITCHENER 9. FCS-17-148 - APPEAL - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PARLOUR - CLASS C- LOCATED AT 2399 KINGSWAY DRIVE The Committee considered Finance and Corporate Services Department report FCS-17-148, dated August 11, 2017 regarding the denial or approval of The Love Shop to operate an Adult Entertainment Parlour at 2399 Kingsway Drive. Ms. Fylactou was in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. Mr. Ed Reiber, The Love Shop, addressed the Committee in support of opening a Class C - Adult Entertainment Parlour retail location at 2399 Kingsway Drive. He indicated the shop is similar to any other retail location; the only difference is that it sells adult goods. He stated the only challenge to opening their establishment at this facility is a massage parlour located within the minimum separation distance. He indicated he operates a Love Shop in another location on Duke Street in Kitchener and further establishments in Waterloo and Cambridge. In response to questions, Mr. Reiber acknowledged he would still require a subsequent Planning Approval application to operate the business at the proposed location. He indicated the owner has gone through other approval processes similar in nature in other municipalities and was aware of the expense required to obtain the required planning approvals. Questions were raised regarding the Zoning on the subject property; Ms. Fylactou advised the property has been identified for rezoning through the Comprehensive Review of the Zoning By- law (CRoZBy), but is not anticipated to be rezoned until sometime in 2018. On motion by Councillor J. Gazzola - it was resolved: That the request of The Love Shop to operate an Adult Entertainment Parlour at 2399 Kingsway Drive be approved subject to obtaining the appropriate Minor Variance or Zone Change, as outlined in Finance and Corporate Services Department report FCS- 17-148 10. INS-17-062 - DOON MILLS DRIVE TRAFFIC CALMING REVIEW The Committee considered Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17-062, dated August 15, 2017 recommending the installation of an intersection narrowing, chicane, a raised narrowing, and road narrowing on Doon Mills Drive, and proposed parking prohibition in these areas. On motion by Councillor Z. Janecki - it was resolved: That an intersection narrowing be installed on Doon Mills Drive at Waterford Court, as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17-062; and, That a chicane be installed on Doon Mills Drive 20 metres east of Pine Valley Drive; and, That a raised narrowing be installed on Doon Mills Drive approximately 150 metres east of Pine Valley Drive at the trail crossing; and, That a roadway narrowing be installed on Doon Mills Drive between Sugarmill Court and Woodsmere Drive; and, That parking be prohibited at any time in the immediate area of the chicane, narrowings, and raised narrowing; and further, That the Uniform Traffic By-Law be amended accordingly COMMUNITY &INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES COMMITTEEMINUTES SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 - 52 - CITY OF KITCHENER 11. INS-17-067 - WORK PERMIT BYLAW The Committee considered Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17-067, dated March 24, 2017 recommending approval of a Work Permit By-law, which will be incorporated in the City of Kitchener Municipal Code as Chapter 890. Mr. K. Carmichael and Ms. S. Brasseur were in attendance and responded to questions from the Committee. On motion by Councillor S. Marsh - it was resolved: That user fees outlined within Infrastructure Services Department report INS-17-067 be referred to the 2018 Operating Budget Process; and, That the Municipal Code be updated to include a new Chapter 890 Work Permit bylaw and that Council Policy #I- repealed and replaced by Chapter 890 Work Permit bylaw; and, That staff be directed to bring forward an amendment to Chapter 101 of the City of Kitchener Municipal Code to facilitate enforcement of this proposed work permit bylaw; and further, That a 12 month temporary Traffic Project Coordinator position be referred to the 2018 Operating Budget 12. ADJOURNMENT On motion, this meeting adjourned at 2:38 p.m. D. Saunderson Committee Administrator