HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Minutes - 2021-06-28COUNCIL MINUTES
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The Council of the City of Kitchener met electronically this date at 7:00 p.m. Chaired by Mayor B.
Vrbanovic with all members present, with the exception of Councillor M. Johnston.
1. COMMENCEMENT
The electronic meeting began with a Land Acknowledgement given by the Mayor and the singing of
"O Canada."
2. MINUTES
On motion by Councillor D. Schnider the minutes of the regular meeting held May 17, 2021 and
Special meetings held May 17 and June 14, 2021, as mailed to the Mayor and Councillors, were
accepted.
3. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF - NIL
4. COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO FILE
4.a. Flag Request under Policy MUN-FAC-442:
• PKD Foundation of Canada — September 03 -September 07, 2021.
5. PRESENTATIONS - NIL
6. DELEGATIONS
6.a. Item 7.a.1 — Heritage Kitchener Advisory Committee Report — June 1, 2021 -
Designation of 16-20 Queen Street
Tyler Ulmer and Seth Jutzi, Momentum Developments, presented to Council regarding the
proposed development and requested Council consider designation and Heritage
Easement post -redevelopment.
Council heard delegations from Sandra Parks, Architectural Conservancy of Ontario North
Waterloo Branch; Susan Burke; Martin de Groot; Karl Kessler; Kae Elgie; Deb Westman;
David Shaftoe; Maedith Radlein; Ernest Daetwyler; and, Silke Force, in support of Heritage
Kitchener Advisory Committee's recommendation to designate. Delegations discussed
considerations such as protecting properties with heritage value and built heritage, growth
management, heritage best practices and processes, as well as considerations for
sustainability, housing affordability, and facadism. Delegates further spoke to the property's
history and interior and exterior heritage value.
Council also heard delegations from Melissa Bowman, Yes In My Backyard; Lynne
Sosnowski, Kitchener -Waterloo Comedy Festival; and, Dan Currie, MHBC Planning, who
spoke in support of staffs recommendation to defer the matter until such time as a Notice
of Intention to Demolish is received. Delegations noted considerations such as the need for
housing density, affordable housing, community spaces, and reviewed heritage designation
processes.
Moved by Councillor J. Gazzola
Seconded by Councillor D. Chapman
"That the recommendation of the Heritage Kitchener Committee, dated June 1,
2021, listed as item 7.a.1 be adopted"
Councillor S. Davey brought forward an amendment, seconded by Councillor P. Singh, to
designate the entire front facade and a portion of the returns, and for staff to work with the
applicant to mutually identify interior heritage attributes to remain in situ or be repurposed
as part of the proposed development.
Councillor J. Gazzola requested a recorded vote for the amendment and main motion.
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In accordance with Municipal Code Chapter 25 (Procedural By-law), Section 25.4.16 (Termination of
Council Proceedings) Mayor B. Vrbanovic requested a motion for the Council meeting to extend past
11:00 P.M.
Moved by Councillor S. Marsh
Seconded by Councillor S. Davey
"That approval be given for this meeting of Council to continue past 11:00 p.m."
Carried Unanimously.
6.a. Item 7.a.1 — Clause 1 - Heritage Kitchener Advisory Committee Report - June 1, 2021
- Designation of 16-20 Queen Street— Cont'd
Councillor Davey's amendment was then voted on.
Carried on a recorded vote.
In Favour: Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors
S. Davey, D. Schnider, B. loannidis, P. Singh,
and K. Gal loway-Sealock.
Contra: Councillors J. Gazzola, D. Chapman,
C. Michaud, and S. Marsh.
The following motion was then voted on.
"That pursuant to section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be directed to
publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the entire front fagade and portion of the
returns of the property municipally addressed as 16-20 Queen Street North as being
of cultural heritage value or interest; and further,
That Heritage Planning staff be directed to continue to work with the applicant to
mutually identify interior heritage attributes to remain in situ or be repurposed as part
of the proposed development."
In Favour: Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors
S. Davey, D. Schnider, B. loannidis, P. Singh,
and K. Galloway-Sealock
Contra: Councillors J. Gazzola, D. Chapman,
C. Michaud and S. Marsh.
Carried, as amended, on a recorded vote.
6.b. Item 7.b.2. — Community and Infrastructure Services Committee — June 14, 2021 -
DSD -2021-63 — Iron Horse Trail Crossings and Cycling Spot Fixes
Donna Kuehl spoke regarding item 7.b.2. of the Community and Infrastructure Services
Committee Report dated June 14, 2021, report DSD -2021-63 — Iron Horse Trail Crossings
and Cycling Spot Fixes. D. Kuehl stated her opposition to reversing the existing stop
controls at Young Street/Ahrens Avenue due to traffic and safety concerns and the need
for additional public consultation.
In response to Council's questions, B. Cronkite, Director of Transportation Services, spoke
to public consultation efforts and possible traffic calming measures.
Moved by Councillor B. loannidis
Seconded by Councillor D. Schnider
"That Item 7.b.2 of the Community and Infrastructure Services Committee report,
dated June 14, 2021, be adopted".
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Councillor S. Marsh brought forward a motion, seconded by Councillor D. Schnider, to defer
consideration of clause five of Item 7.b.2. of the Community and Infrastructure Services
Committee Report dated June 14, 2021, report DSD -2021-63 — Iron Horse Trail Crossings
and Cycling Spot Fixes for further investigation by staff and to return to Council before the
end of 2021.
"That the existing stop controls at Young Street/Ahrens Avenue be reversed to
require eastbound and westbound traffice on Ahrens Avenue to stop at Young
Street while permitting traffic on Young Street to travel through Ahrens Avenue
without stopping".
Carried.
The following motion was then voted on
"That pedestrian crossovers (PXOs) be installed on the Iron Horse Trail at Union
Boulevard, Glasgow Street, Gage Avenue, West Avenue, Mill Street, Madison
Avenue, and Kent Ave, as outlined in Development Services Department report
DSD -2021-63; and,
That stopping be prohibited at any time 15 metres from the crossing at each
approach, and ten (10) metres immediately following each crossing; and,
That raised crossings be constructed at the Iron Horse Trail at Glasgow Street,
Mill Street, and Madison Avenue; and,
That a project budget of $250,000 be allocated from the remaining Ontario
Municipal Commuter Cycling grant and the Iron Horse Trail improvements account
for installation of PXOs and raised crossings on the Iron Horse Trail; and,
That the existing stop controls at Chapel Street and Merner Avenue be reversed
to require northbound and southbound traffic on Merner Avenue to stop at Chapel
Street while permitting traffic on Chapel Street to travel through Merner Avenue
without stopping; and,
That the existing stop controls at Church Street and Cedar Street be reversed to
require northbound and southbound traffic on Cedar Street to stop at Church
Street while permitting traffic on Church Street to travel through Cedar Street
without stopping; and,
That four parking spaces on Francis Street (between Charles Street West and
Hall's Lane West) be restricted between 6:30 to 9:30 a.m., 2:30 to 6:00 p.m. and
10:30 to 11:30 p.m. to permit bus lay-by areas until the Regional Transit Hub is
operational; and further,
That the Uniform Traffic Bylaw be amended accordingly."
Carried, as amended.
6.c. Item 7.c.4 — Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee Report — June 14, 2021 -
DSD -2021-91 — 239 Eden Oak Trail
Mike Kroutil addressed Council regarding item 7.c.4 of the Planning and Strategic Initiatives
Committee Report dated June 14, 2021, for report DSD -2021-91 — 239 Eden Oak Trail in
opposition to the proposed development.
In response to the Council's questions, staff spoke to the City's public notice and
consultation processes.
Moved by Councillor P. Singh
Seconded by Councillor S. Marsh
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"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/20/002/E/KA for Rockway
Holdings Ltd. requesting a change in designation from Low Rise Residential to
Medium Rise Residential to permit 4 multiple dwelling buildings on the parcel of
land specified and illustrated on Schedule 'A', be adopted, in the form shown in
the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services Department
report DSD -2021-91 as Appendix 'A', and accordingly forwarded to the Region
of Waterloo for approval; and,
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA20/005/E/KA for Rockway
Holding Ltd. be approved in the form shown in the "Proposed By-law", and "Map
No. 1", attached to Report DSD -2021-91 as Appendix "B"; and,
That in accordance with Planning Act Section 45 (1.3 & 1.4) that applications for
minor variances shall be permitted for lands subject to Zoning By-law
Amendment Application ZBA20/005/E/KA; and further,
That the Grand River South Community Plan be repealed in its entirety."
Carried.
In accordance with Municipal Code Chapter 25 (Procedural By-law), Section 25.2.2 (Suspend the
Rules), Mayor B. Vrbanovic requested a motion to suspend the rules to extend the proceedings of
Council past midnight.
Moved by Councillor S. Marsh
Seconded by Councillor D. Chapman
"That approval be given for this meeting of Council to continue past 12:00 a.m."
Carried Unanimously.
6.d. Isabella Stefanescu, Globe Studios
Council heard a presentation from Isabella Stefanescu of Globe Studios regarding the
organization's history and an update to Council on the grant and loan from the City of
Kitchener to Globe Studios to create an arts and culture creative hub.
7. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
7.a.1 HERITAGE KITCHENER - JUNE 1, 2021
Carried, dealt with under Delegations.
7.b. COMMUNITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES COMMITTEE - JUNE 14, 2021
Moved by Councillor B. loannidis
Seconded by Councillor D. Schnider
"That the balance of the Community and Infrastructure Services Committee report,
dated June 14, 2021, listed as Items 7.b.1 and 7.b.3, be adopted"
7.b.1. DSD -2021-93 — On -Street Parking Regulations — Peter Street
That the Uniform Traffic Bylaw be amended to prohibit parking at all times on the west
(even -numbered) side of Peter Street from Martin Street to Whitney Place, as outlined in
Development Services Department report DSD -2021-93.
Carried.
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7.b.2. DSD -2021-63 — Iron Horse Trail Crossings and Cycling Spot Fixes
Carried, dealt with under Delegations.
7.b.3. CSC -2021-6 — Main Floor Service Centre at City Hall
That the vision for a consolidated service centre on the main floor of City Hall be endorsed
as outlined in Community Services Department report CSD -2021-6, and staff be directed to
prepare a detailed costing for the new centre to be considered as part of the 2022 budget
process.
Carried.
7.c. PLANNING AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES COMMITTEE - JUNE 14, 2021
Moved by Councillor P. Singh
Seconded by Councillor S. Marsh
"That the balance of the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee report, dated
June 14, 2021, listed as Items 7.c.1 to 7.c.3 and Items 7.c.5 to 7.c.8, be adopted"
7.c.1. DSD -2021-94 — Community Climate Action Plan - TransformWR Strategy
That the attached TransformWR strategy (Appendix A to Development Services
Department report DSD -2021-94) be endorsed as the community climate change mitigation
strategy for City of Kitchener; and,
That Council endorses in principle an interim absolute community GHG emissions reduction
target of 50% by 2030. Recognizing that the bold and immediate local actions in the
attached TransformWR strategy (Appendix A) are expected to achieve a 30% reduction by
2030, Council calls for bold and immediate action from the provincial and federal
government to enable municipalities to reach this deeper reduction target; and,
That staff be directed to develop detailed plans to implement the TransformWR strategy
and report back on any funding implications through future budget processes; and,
That staff be directed to work with local partners on implementation, monitoring, and
reporting progress on the goals outlined in the strategy; and, that the City of Kitchener
advocate for provincial and federal support and action to achieve the community
transformations outlined in TransformWR (Appendix A to Report DSD -2021-94); and,
That an FTE be added to support Kitchener Utilities with developing, and implementing, a
Kitchener Utilities Low -Carbon Sustainable Business Strategy that will support the transition
to reduce greenhouse gases; and further,
That this report be submitted to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities as the City of
Kitchener's community scope progress on the Partners for Climate Protection Program
Milestones 1-3 as renewed
Carried.
7.c.2. DSD -2021-92 — Neighbourhood Planning Review — Official Plan Amendment
OPA19/004/COK/TMW, Zoning By-law Amendment ZBA19/010/COK/TMW, Neighbourhood
Specific Urban Design Guidelines
That the 'Final Summary List of NPR Submissions and Responses' and the 'Staff
Responses to NPR Written and Verbal Submissions' in response to Official Plan
Amendment OPA19/004/COK/TMW and Zoning By-law Amendment
ZBA19/010/COK/TMW (Neighbourhood Planning Review), attached as Appendix 'A' and
Appendix 'B', respectively, to Development Services Department report DSD -2021-92, be
received for information; and,
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That those properties in the Secondary Plans, not proposed to be within a Major Transit
Station Area, as determined by the Region of Waterloo, proceed to be zoned as part of
Stage 2b of Zoning By-law 2019-051; and,
That the 'Neighbourhood Specific Urban Design Guidelines' for the;
• Cedar Hill and Schneider Creek Neighbourhood
• Victoria Park Neighbourhood;
• Civic Centre Neighbourhood;
• Rockway Neighbourhood;
• King Street East Neighbourhood; and the
• Midtown Neighbourhood;
attached as Appendix'C' to Report DSD -2021-92, be approved, and adopted into the City's
Urban Design Manual; and further,
That staff continue to work through any of the outstanding issues in the submissions and
develop a consultation and engagement strategy to appropriately consider the new
Secondary Plans and Zoning at future Statutory Public Meetings before final 32
recommendations on Official Plan Amendment
Carried.
7.c.3. DSD -2021-95 - Charles Street Terminal Update
That the proposed guiding principles, as set out in Appendix 'A' of Development Services
Department report DSD -2021-95, be endorsed; and,
That City of Kitchener staff collaborate with the Region of Waterloo to advance technical
work for 15 Charles Street (former Transit Terminal) and adjacent parking lot owned by the
City of Kitchener; and further,
That staff report back to Council with a more detailed 'Memorandum of Understanding'
Carried.
7.c.4. DSD -2021-91 — Official Plan Amendment OPA20/002/E/KA, Zoning By-law
Amendment ZBA20/005/E/KA — 239 Eden Oak Trail, Rockway Holdings Ltd.
Carried, dealt with under delegations.
7.c.5. DSD -2021-68 — Draft Plan of Condominium (Vacant Land) 30CDM-21206, Zoning By-
law Amendment ZBA21/003/B/CD — 450 Bridgeport Road, Will -O Homes
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA21/003/B/CD for Will -0 Homes be
approved in the form shown in the "Proposed By-law", and "Map No. 1", attached to
Development Services Department report DSD -2021- 68 as Appendix'A'; and,
That the City of Kitchener, pursuant to Section 51(31) of the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990,
c.P.13, as amended, and By-law 2002-164 of the City of Kitchener, as amended, hereby
grants draft approval to Condominium Application 30CDM-21206 for 450 Bridgeport Road
in the City of Kitchener, subject to the conditions attached to Report DSD 2021-068 as
Appendix 'B'; and further,
That in accordance with Planning Act Section 45 (1.3 & 1.4) that applications for minor
variances shall be permitted for lands subject to Zoning By-law Amendment Application
ZBA21 /003/B/CD.
Carried.
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7.c.6. DSD -2021-69 — Zoning By-law Amendment ZBA/20/011/E/KA — 138 Ebydale Drive,
Reid's Heritage Homes Ltd.
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA20/01 1 /E/KA for Reid's Heritage Homes
Ltd. be approved in the form shown in the "Proposed By-law", and "Map No. 1" and "Map
No. 2", attached to Development Services Department report DSD -2021-69 as Appendix
"A"; and further,
That in accordance with Planning Act Section 45 (1.3 & 1.4) that applications for minor
variances shall be permitted for lands subject to Zoning By-law Amendment Application
ZBA/20/011 /E/KA.
Carried.
7.c.7. DSD -2021-67 — Modification to DraftApproved Plan of Subdivision 30T-10202, Zoning
By-law Amendment ZBA20/006/R/KA — Plan 591 PT Lot 9 RP 58R-19978 PARTS 1 to
3, Rivertrail Avenue, Rockway Holdings Ltd.
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA20/006/R/KA for Rockway Holding Ltd. be
approved in the form shown in the "Proposed By-law", and "Map No. 1", attached to
Development Services Department report DSD -2021-67 as Appendix "A"; and,
That the City of Kitchener, pursuant to Section 51 (44) of the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990,
Chapter P 13 as amended, and Delegation By-law 2002-64, hereby modifies the conditions
of draft approval for Plan of Subdivision Application 30T-10202, in the City of Kitchener, for
Rockway Holdings Ltd., as attached to Report DSD 2021-067 as Appendix'B'; and further,
That in accordance with Planning Act Section 45 (1.3 & 1.4) that applications for minor
variances shall be permitted for lands subject to Zoning By-law Amendment Application
ZBA20/006/R/KA.
Carried.
7.c.8. DSD -2021-76 — Zoning By-law Amendment — Additional Dwelling Units Parking
Requirements Near LRT Stations
That City -initiated Zoning By-law amendment ZBA21/007/COK/RK to By-law 85-1 (Parking
for Additional Dwelling Units (Detached) Near LRT Stations), be approved in the form shown
in the "Proposed By-law" dated May 12, 2021, attached to Development Services
Department report DSD -2021-76 as Appendix 'A'
Carried.
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - NIL
9. NEW BUSINESS
9.a. Councillor P. Singh has given notice that he will introduce the following motion for
consideration this date with respect to Motion M-84 Anti -Hate Crimes and Incidents
and private member's bill Bill -C 313 Banning Symbols of Hate Act.
Councillor S. Marsh called the question.
Moved by Councillor P. Singh
Seconded by Councillor B. loannidis
"WHEREAS racism and hate crimes in Kitchener has been on the rise since the start of
the global pandemic;
WHEREAS the City of Kitchener continues to seek opportunities to dismantle systemic
racism;
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WHEREAS the City's Strategic Plan has identified Caring Community as a priority, and
the proposed motion M-84 Anti -hate crimes and incidents and private member's bill Bill -
C 313 Banning Symbols of Hate Act supports several of the bodies of work currently
being moved forward under this strategic goal;
WHEREAS MP Peter Julian's motion M-84 Anti -hate crimes and incidents and private
member's bill Bill -C 313 Banning Symbols of Hate Act is an opportunity to make all
Canadians feel safer in the communities that they live;
THEREFORE IT BE RESOLVED that the City of Kitchener endorses MP Peter Julian's
private member's motion, Motion M-84 Anti -Hate Crimes and Incidents and his private
member's bill Bill -C 313 Banning Symbols of Hate Act; and,
THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the
Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Minister of Municipal Affairs Steve Clark, Minister of
Citizenship and Multiculturalism Parm Gill, to the local MP's and MPP's, to the
Federation of Canadian Municipalities, to the Association of Municipalities Ontario, and
all other municipalities in Ontario."
Carried.
9.b. Councillor B. loannidis has given notice that he will introduce the following motion for
consideration this date with respect to the rising cost of building materials.
Moved by Councillor B. loannidis
Seconded by Councillor P. Singh
"WHEREAS the prices for construction materials have seen dramatic increases during
the pandemic; and,
WHEREAS reports by Statistics Canada noted that the price of lumber increased by 68
percent between March 2020 and March 2021, while fabricated metal products and
construction material rose by 9 percent; and,
WHEREAS the Province of Ontario has seen an accelerated overall increase in
demands for construction; and,
WHEREAS the Province of Ontario has deemed residential construction as essential
activity during province -wide emergency declarations and stay-at-home orders; and,
WHEREAS Kitchener City Council considers it a matter of public interest as the increase
in rates and demand could result in unsustainable costs on the local construction
industry;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the City of Kitchener advocate to the Federal and
Provincial Governments to review actions that could be taken to help mitigate or offset
the impacts related to the rising cost of building materials; and;
THEREFORE BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded
to the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau; Honourable Doug Ford, Premier Ontario;
Honourable Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance; Honourable Hon. Victor Fedeli,
Minister of Economic Development, Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs; Job
Creation and Trade; local MP's and MPP's, to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities,
Association of Municipalities of Ontario, and all other municipalities in Ontario."
Carried.
10. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
In response to Council's questions, M. May, General Manager, Community Services and Deputy Chief
Administrative Officer, spoke to communications and enforcement regarding fireworks.
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11. BY-LAWS -1ST AND 2ND READING
Council agreed to the request of Christine Tarling, City Clerk, to add six additional by-laws for first and
second readings this date, relating to Items 7.c.4 to 7.c.8.
Moved by Councillor D. Chapman
Seconded by Councillor S. Marsh
"That leave be given the Mover and Seconder to introduce the following by-laws, namely:
11.a. Being a by-law to amend Chapter 110 of The City of Kitchener Municipal Code regarding
By-law Enforcement.
11.b. To further amend By-law No. 2010-190, being a by-law to prohibit unauthorized parking of
motor vehicles on private property.
11.c. To further amend By-law No. 88-171, being a by-law to designate private roadways as fire
routes and to prohibit parking thereon.
11.d. To further amend By-law No. 2008-117, being a by-law to authorize certain on -street and
off-street parking of vehicles for use by persons with a disability, and the issuing of permits
in respect thereof.
11.e. Being a By-law to exempt certain lots from Part Lot Control - Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13 and 14, Plan 58M-627 - Robert Ferrie Drive and Caryndale Drive.
11.f. Being a by-law to amend Chapter 101 of The City of Kitchener Municipal Code with respect
to Appointment of Staff.
-11.9. To confirm all actions and proceedings of the Council.
11.h. Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 13 to the Official Plan.
11_i. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener — Rockway Holdings Limited — 239 Eden Oak Trail.
11.j. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the —
Will -O Homes (C.S.) Inc -450 Bridgeport Road.
11.k. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener— Reid's Heritage Homes Ltd. And 883928 Ontario Limited — 138 Ebydale
Drive.
11.1. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener— Rockway Holdings Limited — Pt. Lot 9, Plan 591 being Parts 1 to 3, 58R-
1998 — River -trail Avenue.
11.m. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener — Parking for Additional Dwelling Units (Detached) Near LRT Stations.
12. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
On motion, Council resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole to consider its agenda and was
Chaired by Councillor D. Schnider.
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12.a. TENDERS
12.a.1. FIN -2021-36 - T21-076 One (1) Electric Powered Tracked Articulated Boom Lift
It was resolved:
"That T21-076 One (1) Electric Powered Tracked Articulated Boom Lift, be awarded to
2141965 ONTARIO INC, Ayr, Ontario, at their tendered price of $148,900.00, plus H.S.T.
of $9,357.00, for a total of $168,257.00."
Carried.
12.a.2. FIN -2021-37 - T21-012 Dodge Drive (New Dundee Road to Tenninus) Sanitary Trunk
Sewer
It was resolved:
"That Tender T21-012 Dodge Drive (New Dundee Road to Terminus) Sanitary Trunk Sewer,
be awarded to Earth Boring Co. Limited, Mississauga, Ontario, at their tendered price of
$8,625,219.76, including provisional items and contingencies of $968,615.00, plus H.S.T.
of $1,121,278.57, for a total of $9,746,498.33."
Carried.
12.b. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
12.b.1. DSD -2021-112 — 2021 Digital Main Street Funding
It was resolved:
"That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign a funding agreement with Ontario Business
Improvement Area Association (OBIAA) Small Business Centre to deliver the Digital Service
Squad program, with said agreement to be to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor: and
further, That the General Manager, Development Services be authorized to execute on
behalf of the City of Kitchener any amendments to the funding agreement provided such
amendments are to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor."
Carried.
12.b.2. FIN -2021-21 - Middle Strasburg Trunk Sanitary Sewer Budget Increase
It was resolved:
"That the budget for the Middle Strasburg Trunk Sanitary Sewer (MSTSS) be increased by
$6,000,000, funded by development charges."
Carried.
12.b.3. COR -2021-19 - Nominating Committee — Reappointments for 2020-2022 Term
It was resolved:
"That Clause 2 [eligibility requirement to either reside, work or own property in the City of
Kitchener] of Policy 1-63 (Appointment to Boards and Committees) be suspended only for
appointment to the Nominating Committee; and further,
That representatives or their designates from the Kitchener Waterloo Community
Foundation, Kitchener -Waterloo Multicultural Centre, the United Way Waterloo Region
Communities, Capacity Canada, and the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of
Commerce as outlined in COR -2021-19, be re -appointed to the Nominating Committee for
a two-year term from October 2020 to November 14, 2022."
Carried.
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13. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -
On motion, Council rose from the Committee of the Whole.
14. BY-LAWS - 3RD READING
Moved by Councillor S. Marsh
Seconded by Councillor K. Gal loway-Sea lock
"That the by-laws be given third reading, namely:
14.a. Being a by-law to amend Chapter 110 of The City of Kitchener Municipal Code regarding
By-law Enforcement.
(By-law No. 2021-053)
14.b. To further amend By-law No. 2010-190, being a by-law to prohibit unauthorized parking of
motor vehicles on private property.
(By-law No. 2021-054)
14.c. To further amend By-law No. 88-171, being a by-law to designate private roadways as fire
routes and to prohibit parking thereon.
(By-law No. 2021-055)
14.d. To further amend By-law No. 2008-117, being a by-law to authorize certain on -street and
off-street parking of vehicles for use by persons with a disability, and the issuing of permits
in respect thereof.
(By-law No. 2021-056)
14.e. Being a By-law to exempt certain lots from Part Lot Control - Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13 and 14, Plan 58M-627 - Robert Ferrie Drive and Caryndale Drive.
(By-law No. 2021-057)
14.f. Being a by-law to amend Chapter 101 of The City of Kitchener Municipal Code with respect
to Appointment of Staff.
14.g. To confirm all actions and proceedings of the Council.
114.h. Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 13 to the Official Plan.
(By-law No. 2021-058)
(By-law No. 2021-059)
(By-law No. 2021-060)
14.i. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener — Rockway Holdings Limited — 239 Eden Oak Trail
(By-law No. 2021-061)
14J. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the —
Will -O Homes (C.S.) Inc — 450 Bridgeport Road.
(By-law No. 2021-062)
14.k. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener— Reid's Heritage Homes Ltd. And 883928 Ontario Limited — 138
Ebydale Drive.
(By-law No. 2021-063)
COUNCIL MINUTES
Myridav, JUrie 28, 2921 12. CITYQE KITCHENER
14.1. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener — Rockway Holdings Limited — Pt. Lot 9, Plan 591 being Parts 1 to 3,
58R-1998 — Rivertrail Avenue.
(By-law No. 2021-064)
14.m. Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended, known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener — Parking for Additional Dwelling Units (Detached) Near LRT Stations.
(By-law No. 2021-065)
be taken as read a third time, be finally passed and numbered serially by the Clerk."
Carried.
On motion, the meeting adjourned at 12:16 a.m.
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