HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Minutes - 2024-03-18Council Meeting Minutes
March 18, 2024, 7:00 p.m.
Council Chambers - Hybrid
City of Kitchener
200 King Street W, Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7
Present: Mayor B. Vrbanovic
Councillor S. Davey
Councillor D. Schnider
Councillor J. Deneault
Councillor C. Michaud
Councillor A. Owodunni
Councillor P. Singh
Councillor B. loannidis
Councillor M. Johnston
Councillor S. Stretch
Councillor D. Chapman
Staff: D. Chapman, Chief Administrative Officer
M. May, General Manager, Community Services and Deputy
Chief Administrator
V. Raab, General Manager, Corporate Services
J. Readman, General Manager, Development Services
J. Lautenbach, Chief Financial Officer, Financial Services
D. McGoldrick, General Manager, Infrastructure Services
B. Rowland, Director, Corporate Communications and Marketing
A. Fusco, Director Legislated Services / City Clerk
K. Hughes, Assistant City Solicitor
R. Bustamante, Director Planning & Housing Policy (virtually)
G. Stevenson, Director, Development & Housing Approvals
N. Goss, Manager, Policy & Research
T. Donegani, Senior Planner
A. Clark, Senior Urban Designer
J. Zunic, Senior Planner
D. Saunderson, Deputy Clerk
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1. COMMENCEMENT
The meeting began with a Land Acknowledgement given by the Mayor and the
singing of "O Canada."
1.1 Acknowledgement Recognition - Ramadan - March 11, 2024
Mayor B. Vrbanovic acknowledged Ramadan and extended heartfelt wishes to
the Islamic community in Kitchener and everywhere. Mayor Vrbanovic provided
remarks on how the month is celebrated and encouraged residents to take the
opportunity to learn more about Ramadan.
1.2 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - March 21,
2024
Mayor B. Vrbanovic noted on March 21 st, the City of Kitchener joins cities around
the world in marking the International Day for the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination, standing united in our commitment to eradicate all forms of
racism from our community, and everywhere.
2. MINUTES FOR APPROVAL
On motion by Councillor D. Schnider the minutes of the regular meeting held
February 12, 2024, and special meetings held February 12 and February 26,
2024, as mailed to the Mayor and Councillors, were accepted.
3. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE
THEREOF
3.1 Councillor P. Singh - Bramm Street Parking User Rate Changes
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict with regards to the delegation presentation
on the Bramm Street Parking User Rate Changes, as he has family that owns
property within the vicinity, and he did not participate in any voting or discussion
on the matter.
3.2 Councillor P. Singh - Growing Together - Protected Major Transit Station
Area Land Use and Zoning Framework, DSD -2024-005 and Follow-up
Report DSD -2024-128
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict with regards to Growing Together -
Protected Major Transit Station Area Land Use and Zoning Framework, including
the associated By-laws included on the agenda for three readings, as he has
family that owns property within the vicinity, and he did not participate in any
voting or discussion on the matter.
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3.3 Councillor C. Michaud - Growing Together - Protected Major Transit Station
Area Land Use and Zoning Framework, DSD -2024-005 and Follow-up
Report DSD -2024-128
Councillor C. Michaud declared a conflict with regards to the properties
municipally addressed as 84 Frederick Street and 79 and 87 Weber Street East
outlined in Growing Together - Protected Major Transit Station Area Land Use
and Zoning Framework, including the associated By-laws included on the agenda
for three readings, due to her place of employment, and she did not participate in
any voting or discussion on the matter.
3.4 Councillor P. Singh - Inclusionary Zoning - Official Plan Amendment and
Zoning By-law Amendment, DSD -2024-029 and Follow-up Report DSD -2024-
111
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict with regards to Inclusionary Zoning -
Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment, including the
associated By-laws included on the agenda for three readings, as he has family
that owns property within the vicinity, and he did not participate in any voting or
discussion on the matter.
3.5 Councillor P. Singh - Notice of Intention to Designate - 72 Victoria Street
South under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, DSD -2024-091
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict with regards the Notice of Intention to
Designate - 72 Victoria Street South under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, as
he has family that owns property within the vicinity, and he did not participate in
any voting or discussion on the matter.
3.6 Councillor P. Singh - Notice of Motion - D. Chapman - Ontario Heritage Act
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict with regards to the Notice of Motion being
brought forward by Councillor D. Chapman related to the Ontario Heritage Act, as
he has family that owns property on the Municipal Heritage Registrar, and he did
not participate in any voting or discussion on the matter.
4. COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO FILE
4.1 Flag Request under Policy MUN-FAC-442
4.1.a Albanian Community Association in Waterloo Region —Feb 17-20, 2024
4.1.b Copropcanada — Feb 27, 2024
4.1.c Irish Real Life Festival —Mar 9-16, 2024
4.1.d Canadian Polish Congress Kitchener District- May 2 - 9, 2024
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4.1.e The Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters -Sept 20-23, 2024
5. PRESENTATIONS - NIL
6. DELEGATIONS
6.1 Motion to Add Delegation - Homelessness in Kitchener
Moved by Councillor C. Michaud
Seconded by Councillor P. Singh
"That pursuant to section 5.7 (b) of Chapter 25 (Procedure) of the City of
Kitchener Municipal Code that Joseph Wennechuk be added as a
delegation to the Council agenda this date to discuss homelessness in
Kitchener, which is not a matter on the agenda this date."
Carried
6.1.a Delegation - J. Wennechuk -Homeless in Kitchener
J. Wennechuk delegated regarding the state of the shelter system and his
experiences with recent temporary accommodations at125 Water St. The lack of
accountability of the accommodation, safety and security procedures, and
disciplinary procedures were highlighted. J. Wennechuk expressed concern with
the operation of House of Friendship, operated by the Working Centre, where he
was staying noting that he has been banned from the premises due to a claim of
arson from his use of a religious altar in the room, a time during which he was
unable to access his personal belongings for an extended period of time.
6.2 Objection to Notice of Intention to Designate - 70 Francis Street North,
DSD -2024-064, listed as Item 12.1.d
Councillor M. Johnston left the meeting at this time.
Council considered Development Services Department report DSD -2024-064,
entitled Consideration of Objection to Notice of Intention to Designate 70 Francis
Street North, dated February 8, 2024, recommending despite a Notice of
Objection being received, that the City proceed with the Notice of Intention to
designate the property municipally addressed as 70 Francis Street North. In
addition, Council was in receipt of a written submission from S. Stickel related to
the subject matter.
Shane Stickel delegated to Council regarding the proposed designation of the
property he recently purchased at 70 Francis Street North noting that the
property has undergone significant transformation, noting concerns with the
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designation potentially adversely impacting their abilities to continue to maintain
the property in a low cost and efficient manner. S. Stickel reported that his
property has faced incidents including vandalism, security measures, an
expensive fence regarding the rear of the property and outdoor lights and noted
that the architectural features of the property are insignificant and have been
repaired or replaced over the years. The property is in a low-income area and the
neighbourhood used as investment incomes and has been proposed to be
designated, as it was built by the Krug family. S. Stickel expressed concern with
increasing insurance premiums arising from the designation, inability to make
repairs by the owner, and impacts to resale abilities.
Members of Council asked questions regarding the ownership of the property,
and the property being listed on the Heritage Registrar and received responses
from the delegate.
Councillor M. Johnston returned to the meeting at this time.
The Mayor noted due to time constraints, this matter would be set aside for
consideration until later this date to allow an opportunity to hear from the balance
of the delegations who were in attendance this date.
6.3 Bramm Street Parking User Rate Changes
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor P. Singh declared
a conflict with regards to the delegation presentation on the Bramm Street
Parking User Rate Changes, as he has family that owns property within the
vicinity, and he did not participate in any voting or discussion on the matter.)
Terry Sturtevant and Kaylee Perez delegated to Council regarding Bramm Street
Parking User Rate Changes requesting that parking remain free at the Bramm
Street lot on evening and weekends, consistent with other city parking lots in the
downtown adjacent to residential properties. T. Sturtevant highlighted discussions
with City staff regarding the classification of the lot, the impacts of the Bramm
Street parking changes on limiting family and friend visits, the short notice and
lack of procedural fairness when implementing the changes, and limiting
economic revitalization.
In response to questions from Council, T. Sturtevant noted there is no free
parking at the Market. J. Readman, General Manager, Development Services
Department, noted that there has been no data collected during the pandemic
regarding parking at the Bramm Street lot and highlighted that the parking lot's
use as a temporary measure. Members of Council asked questions regarding
parking rates, revenues achieved from the lot, changes arising from commercial
businesses in the area, and received responses from J. Readman. J. Readman
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noted that the parking enterprise deficit is currently $1.5million and J.
Lautenbach, Chief Financial Officer, advised that the parking dividend was
adjusted this year to account for the deficit and any changes will impact the tax
base. The history of the downtown BIA free parking evenings and Saturdays
subsidy program was noted by J. Readman.
Moved by Councillor S. Stretch
Seconded by Councillor A. Owodunni
"That the delegation request related to the parking user rates for the
Bramm Street Parking lot be deferred to the next Council meeting, to
allow an opportunity for Council to dialogue with staff further related to the
delegation's presentation."
Carried
6.4 Official Plan Amendment Application OPA22/012/H/CD, Zoning By-law
Amendment Application ZBA22/019/H/CD, 490 Huron Road, 2517293
Ontario Inc., DSD -2024-060
Council considered Official Plan Amendment Application OPA22/012/H/CD,
Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA22/019/H/CD, 490 Huron Road,
2517293 Ontario Inc., Development Services Department report DSD -2024-060,
listed on the agenda as item 9.2.g.
Councillor S. Davey left the meeting at this time.
Andrea Sinclair, MHBC Planning delegated in support of the application. A.
Sinclair highlighted the proposed application including staying with Floor Space
Ration (FSR) requirements, parking requirements, moving the location of the
towers closer to Huron Road and away from the rear lot lines, and reducing the
amount of commercial activity on the site.
Bonnie Bender -Vargas delegated in opposition of the proposed application noting
that the postcards for the application were not received by many in the area. The
timing and format of a December Public Information Centre (PIC) regarding the
revised application for up to 24 storeys was noted and B. Bender -Vargas
expressed concern with the proposed density, traffic and safety of the subject
application. Members of Council asked questions of the delegate and received
responses from the delegate.
Councillor S. Davey returned to the meeting at this time.
Raymond Angod delegated regarding the proposed development and its ability to
assist with the housing crisis, and expressed concern with the engagement and
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consultation practices with the Fire Department, the Waterloo Region District
School Board, and Public Health. R. Angod requested that Council defer the
application until a public meeting can be held with the community to discuss gaps
in processes. Members of Council asked question of the delegate and received
responses from the delegate.
Councillor D. Chapman left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Stephanie Attard, delegated on behalf of Sheri Wonder, expressing concern with
the proposed development and requested that Council hold another public
meeting due to the adequate notice that was provided to the neighbourhood.
The Mayor noted that further consideration of this matter would be set aside until
later in the meeting to allow final consideration of Growing Together - Protected
Major Transit Station Area Land Use and Zoning Framework, DSD -2024-005 and
Follow-up Report DSD -2024-128 and Inclusionary Zoning - Official Plan
Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment, DSD -2024-029 and Follow-up
Report DSD -2024-111, which were referred to the Council agenda from the
Special Council agenda earlier this date.
Moved by Councillor R Singh
Seconded by Councillor D. Chapman
"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/22/012/H/CD for the
property municipally addressed as 490 Huron Road for 2517293 Ontario
Inc. requesting to amend the text of Site -Specific Policy 15.D.12.40 to
increase the maximum permitted height to 24 storeys on the lands
specified and illustrated on Schedule `A', be adopted, in the form shown in
the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-060 as Attachment `A', and accordingly
forwarded to the Region of Waterloo for approval; and further,
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA22/019/H/CD for
2517293 Ontario Inc. be approved in the form shown in the `Proposed By-
law', and `Map No. 1', attached to Development Services Department
report DSD -2023-299 as Attachment `B'."
Carried
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
7.1 Growing Together - Protected Major Transit Station Area Land Use and
Zoning Framework, DSD -2024-005 and Follow-up Report DSD -2024-128
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Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor P. Singh declared
a conflict with regards to Growing Together - Protected Major Transit Station Area
Land Use and Zoning Framework, including the associated By-laws included on
the agenda for three readings, as he has family that owns property within the
vicinity, and he did not participate in any voting or discussion on the matter.)
Councillor C. Michaud declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor C. Michaud
declared a conflict with regards to the properties municipally addressed as 84
Frederick Street and 79 and 87 Weber Street East outlined in Growing Together -
Protected Major Transit Station Area Land Use and Zoning Framework, including
the associated By-laws included on the agenda for three readings, due to her
place of employment, and she did not participate in any voting or discussion on
the matter.)
Council considered Growing Together - Protected Major Transit Station Area
Land Use and Zoning Framework, DSD -2024-005 and Follow-up Report DSD -
2024 -128, which was referred to the Council meeting from the Special Council
meeting earlier this date to concluded consideration on the matter. Due to time
constraints and the number of delegations, Council was not able to dispense with
the meeting during Special Council.
Members of Council asked questions regarding requests filed by the delegates to
amend zoning of certain properties with site specific zoning, Light Rail Transit
(LRT) implementation and development of transit station areas, and received
responses from N. Goss, Manager Policy & Research, and J. Readman, General
Manager, Development Services Department.
Councillor A. Owodunni and Councillor P. Singh left the meeting at this time.
Councillor A. Owodunni returned to the meeting at this time.
Members of Council asked questions regarding properties at 189 Queen St S
and Joseph St area and whether they are exempt from the Heritage
Conservation District. In response J. Vieira, Heritage Planner, reported that there
are no SGA4 properties currently existing in the Victoria Park Heritage
Conservation District. In response to questions from Council N. Goss noted that
properties can be split zoned but highlighted that 60 Schneider Street is
contained within the Disaster Mitigation Adaptation Fund (DMAF) project and
therefore has been excluded.
Members of Council asked questions regarding the height cap of 25 storeys
determination and storey increases through variances to the zoning by-law to
obtain relief from the by-law and received responses from G. Stevenson,
Director, Development & Housing Approvals, A. Clark, Senior Urban Designer
and J. Readman.
In response to a question from Council, A. Clark noted that approval would
generate 100,000 new homes, using 50% capacity of zoning permissions, within
the 7 Major Transit Station Areas (MTSA).
Questions were raised regarding separation of built forms, concerns with privacy
and setbacks, flexibility of built forms, point -tower construction methods, relief
from zoning regulations and compensation to property owners arising from
changes, current applications with the Development Approvals division that may
be impacted by the approval of Growing Together, proximity of SG4 zones and
purpose of SG1 and SG2 zones to fulfill a flexible housing stock and missing
middle for smaller development firms, and received responses from A. Clark, J.
Readman and G. Stevenson.
In response to a question from Council, A. Clark reported that staff still anticipate
working well with developers on site-specific zoning for unique parcels of land.
Councillor D. Schnider left the meeting and returned to the meeting at this time.
7.2 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS TO GO BEYOND 11:00 p.m.
Moved by Councillor S. Stretch
Seconded by Councillor A. Owodunni
"That pursuant to Section 25.4.11 of Chapter 25 (Council Procedure) of
the Municipal Code, the Council proceedings this date shall be allowed to
continue beyond 11:00 p.m. to conclude matters as listed on the agenda."
Carried
7.3 Growing Together - Protected Major Transit Station Area Land Use and
Zoning Framework, DSD -2024-005 and Follow-up Report DSD -2024-128
(Cont'd)
Councillor C. Michaud left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Councillor M. Johnston left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Councillor S. Stretch and Councillor J. Deneault brought forward a motion to
approve the recommendation as outlined in Development Service Department
report DSD -2024-128, entitled Supplemental Report to DSD -2024-005: Growing
Together - Protected Major Transit Station Area Land Use and Zoning
Framework.
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Councillor S. Davey brought forward an amendment, which was seconded by
Councillor B. loannidis "That the SGA3 storey limit be increased from 25 to 28
storeys", and "That OPA OPA23/016/K/JZ be amended by amending proposed
Official Plan policy 15.D.271 be amended to state that no building will exceed 28
storeys in height. The implementing zoning may permit maximum building
heights of less than 28 storeys"; and further, "That the increased tower
setback/separation requirements for towers 37 storeys and taller, be removed.
It was requested to vote on the change in building height and tower separation
be voted on separately.
Councillor S. Davey's amendment related to increasing the building height from
25 to 28 storeys, save and except for the properties municipally addressed as 84
Frederick Street and 79 and 87 Weber Street East, was then voted on and was
Carried on a recorded vote, with Councillors B. loannidis, M. Johnston, J.
Deneault, S. Davey, D. Schnider and A. Owodunni voting in favour; and, Mayor
B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Stretch, C. Michaud and D. Chapman voting in
opposition.
Councillor S. Davey's amendment related to increasing the building height from
25 to 28 storeys, for the properties municipally addressed as 84 Frederick Street
and 79 and 87 Weber Street East, was then voted on and was Carried on a
recorded vote, with Councillors B. loannidis, M. Johnston, J. Deneault, S.
Davey, D. Schnider and A. Owodunni voting in favour; and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic
and Councillors S. Stretch and D. Chapman voting in opposition. Due to her
previously declared conflict, Councillor C. Michaud did not vote.
Councilor S. Davey's amendment related to increasing the tower
setback/separation requirements for towers 37 storeys and taller, be removed"
which was then voted on and LOST on a tied recorded vote, with Councillors B.
loannidis, S. Davey, S. Stretch, D. Schnider voting in favour; and, Mayor B.
Vrbanovic and Councillors C. Michaud, M. Johnston, J. Deneault and D.
Chapman voting in opposition.
Councillor B. loannidis brought forward an amendment which was seconded by
Councillor J. Deneault "That the proposed zoning for 15 Linden Avenue and 35
Linden Avenue be amended from SGA1 to SGA3" and "That the Official Plan
Amendment be revised to designate the properties as SGA -B rather than the
proposed SGA -A land use designation as recommended by staff'.
Councillor B. loannidis's amendment was then voted on and was Carried on a
recorded vote, with Councillors C. Michaud, B. loannidis, M. Johnston, J.
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Deneault, S. Davey, D. Schnider and A. Owodunni voting in favour; and, Mayor
B. Vrbanovic and Councillors D. Chapman and S. Stretch voting in opposition.
Councillor D. Chapman brought forward the following amendments, which were
seconded by Councillor C. Michaud:
1. Insert into the PMTSA Official Plan, after Section 15.D.2.8 "Zoning
permissions do not necessarily reflect heritage preservation
requirements".
2. Replace item a) in 2019-051 Zoning Bylaw Section 4.14.8.1 "Patios,
deck, and outdoor recreation associated with a restaurant may project into
a required yard provided that: a) They are located a minimum of 30
metres from any residential zone"
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"Patios, decks, and outdoor recreation associated with a restaurant may
project into a required yard provided that: a) They are located a minimum
of 30 metres from any residential zone and a minimum of 20 metres from
the lot line of any proximate SGA -1 property"
3. Where SGA -4 is adjacent to an SGA -1 property, change the SGA -4
zoning to SGA -2.
4. Remove SGA -2 and SGA -3 zoning within Heritage Districts and replace
them with SGA -1 zoning.
5. Remove up -zoning from all City of Kitchener properties in the PMTSA
areas except for Bramm Street.
6. Zone the following properties to reflect the existing built forms found on
the properties as they are up for heritage designation:
1. 72 Victoria Street S (Peer Group) — Should be SGA -2
2. 60 Victoria Street N (Rumpel Felt) — Should be SGA -1
3. 825 King Street W (St. Mark's Place) — Should be SGA -1
4. 33 Eby St — Should be SGA -1
5. Victoria School - Should be SGA -1
7. Remove non-PMTSA properties and commercial uses in residential
areas from Growing Together and include them in the official plan review
process.
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8. (If #7 fails) Zone the follow properties to reflect the existing built forms
found on the properties as they currently provide affordable housing:
1. 155 Cherry Street (Asgard Green Cooperative) — Should be Res 5
2. 318, 332, 352 Patricia Street — Should be Res 5
3. 185-177 Mill Street — Should be Res 5
4. 5 Heiman — Should be Res 5
5. 317, 343 Mill Street — Should be Res 5
Clause 1 of Councillor D. Chapman's amendments was then voted on and was
LOST on a recorded vote, with Councillors D. Chapman and A. Owodunni
voting in favour; and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Davey, C. Michaud,
B. loannidis, M. Johnston, J Deneault, S. Stretch, D. Schnider.
Clause 2 of Councillor D. Chapman's amendments was then voted on and was
LOST on a recorded vote, with Councillor D. Chapman voting in favour; and,
Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Davey, C. Michaud, S. Davey, M.
Johnston, B. loannidis, J. Deneault, S. Stretch, D. Schnider and A. Owodunni
voting in opposition.
Clause 3 of Councillor D. Chapman's amendment was then voted on and was
LOST on a recorded vote, with Councillors D. Chapman and C. Michaud voting
in favour; and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Davey, B. loannidis, M.
Johnston, J. Deneault, S. Stretch, D. Schnider and A. Owodunni voting in
opposition.
Clause 4 of Councillor D. Chapman's amendment was then then voted on and
was LOST on a recorded vote, with Councillors D. Chapman and C. Michaud
voting in favour; and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Davey, B. loannidis,
M. Johnston, J. Deneault, S. Stretch, D. Schnider and A. Owodunni voting in
opposition.
Clause 5 of Councillor D. Chapman's amendment was then then voted on and
was LOST on a recorded vote, with Councillor D. Chapman voting in favour;
and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Davey, B. loannidis, M. Johnston, J.
Deneault, S. Stretch, D. Schnider, C. Michaud and A. Owodunni voting in
opposition.
Clause 6 of Councillor D. Chapman's amendment was then then voted on and
was LOST on a recorded vote, with Councillors D. Chapman and C. Michaud
voting in favour; and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Davey, B. loannidis,
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M. Johnston, J. Deneault, S. Stretch, D. Schnider and A. Owodunni voting in
opposition.
Clause 7 of Councillor D. Chapman's amendment was then then voted on and
was LOST on a recorded vote, with Councillors D. Chapman and A. Owodunni
voting in favour; and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Davey, B. loannidis,
M. Johnston, J. Deneault, S. Stretch, D. Schnider and C. Michaud voting in
opposition.
Clause 8 of Councillor D. Chapman's amendment was then then voted on and
was LOST on a recorded vote, with Councillors D. Chapman, J. Deneault and
A. Owodunni voting in favour; and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillors S. Davey,
B. loannidis, M. Johnston, S. Stretch, D. Schnider and C. Michaud voting in
opposition.
An amendment was then moved by Councillor D. Schnider seconded by
Councillor M. Johnston, "That lands addressed as 178, 188, 196 and 202 Queen
Street South and 15 Joseph Street be zoned as SGA -4".
Councillor D. Schnider's amendment was then voted on and was Carried on a
recorded vote, with Councillors C. Michaud, B. loannidis, M. Johnston, S.
Davey, D. Schnider and A. Owodunni voting in favour; and, Mayor B. Vrbanovic
and Councillors J. Deneault and S. Stretch and D. Chapman voting in opposition.
Councillor B. loannidis brought forward an amendment, which was seconded by
Councillor J. Deneault "That staff be directed to bring back a housekeeping
review and update on Growing Together with the completion of the Official Plan".
Councillor B. loannidis's amendment was then voted on and was Carried
unanimously on a recorded vote.
The following motion was then voted on, specifically related to the properties
municipally addressed as 84 Frederick Street and 79 and 87 Weber Street East,
which had a previously declared conflict by Councillor Michaud, which was voted
on and was Carried unanimously on a recorded vote.
The following motion was then voted on, save and except for the properties
municipally addressed as 84 Frederick Street and 79 and 87 Weber Street East,
which had a previously declared conflict by Councillor Michaud, which was voted
on and was Carried unanimously on a recorded vote.
Moved by Councillor S. Stretch
Seconded by Councillor J. Deneault
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"That City Initiated Official Plan Amendment OPA23/016/K/JZ, for the
purpose of implementing a land use planning framework for seven of the
City's Protected Major Transit Station Areas, including amendments to the
Urban Structure, Land Use, Specific Policy Areas, and Cultural Heritage
Resources mapping and text amendments, be adopted, in the form shown
in the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-128 as Attachment `A' and as amended at
the Council meeting on March 18, 2024, and accordingly forwarded to the
Region of Waterloo for approval; and,
That City Initiated Official Plan Amendment OPA23/017/K/JZ, for the
purpose of adding lands into the 2014 Official Plan and updating the land
use planning framework for specific lands currently within Secondary
Plans within the 1994 Official Plan, including amendments to the Urban
Structure, Land Use, and Specific Policy Areas, inclusive of mapping and
text amendments, be adopted, in the form shown in the Official Plan
Amendment attached to Report DSD -2024-128 as Attachment `B', and
accordingly forwarded to the Region of Waterloo for approval; and,
That City Initiated Official Plan Amendment OPA23/022/K/JZ, for the
purpose of deleting existing secondary plan policies and mapping from the
1994 Official Plan, be adopted, in the form shown in the Official Plan
Amendment attached to Report DSD2024-128 as Attachment `C', and
accordingly forwarded to the Region of Waterloo for approval; and,
That City Initiated Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/028/K/JZ
to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051 for lands within seven of the City's
Protected Major Transit Station Areas, be approved in the form shown in
the "Proposed By-law" attached to Report DSD -2024-128 as Attachment
'D' and as amended at the Council meeting on March 18, 2024; and,
That City Initiated Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/029/K/JZ
to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051, for lands recommended to be
removed from existing Secondary Plans be approved in the form shown in
the "Proposed By-law" attached to Report DSD -2024-128 as Attachment
`E'; and,
Pursuant to Section 35(17) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. C P.13, as
amended further notice is not required to be given in respect to the City
initiated Zoning By-law Amendments; and further,
That staff be directed to bring back a housekeeping review and update on
Growing Together with the completion of the Official Plan".
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Carried, unanimously on a recorded vote
8. DELEGATIONS (CONT'D)
8.1 Objection to Notice of Intention to Designate - 70 Francis Street North,
DSD -2024-064, listed as Item 12.1.d (Cont'd)
Council further considered Development Services Department report DSD -2024-
064. It was noted the matter was considered earlier in the meeting to hear from a
delegation, but due to time constraints was set aside until later in the meeting for
further discussion to occur.
Councillor P. Singh returned to the meeting at this time.
In response to questions from Council, J. Viera, Heritage Planner, advised of the
key heritage attributes of the subject property.
Moved by Councillor M. Johnston
Seconded by Councillor S. Davey
"That the Notice of Objection for the intention to designate the property
municipally addressed as 70 Francis Street North, as outlined in
Development Services Department report DSD -2024-064, be sustained
and the Notice of Intention to Designate be withdrawn."
Carried
9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (CONT'D)
9.1 Suspend the Rules - Extend the Proceedings Beyond Midnight
Moved by Councillor D. Schnider
Seconded by Councillor S. Davey
"That in accordance with Chapter 25 (Procedure) of the City of Kitchener
Municipal Code, Section 25.2.2. (Suspend the Rules), that approval of this
meeting be permitted to extend beyond midnight."
Carried with the required 2/3 of the Whole of Council.
9.2 Proceedings to Extend for an Additional Hour
Moved by Councillor M. Johnston
Seconded by Councillor B. loannidis
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"That pursuant to Chapter 25 (Council Procedure) of the Municipal Code,
the Council proceedings this date shall be allowed to continue beyond
midnight for one additional hour, to conclude matters as listed on the
agenda."
Carried
9.3 Inclusionary Zoning - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law
Amendment, DSD -2024-029 and Follow-up Report DSD -2024-111
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor P. Singh declared
a conflict with regards to Inclusionary Zoning - Official Plan Amendment and
Zoning By-law Amendment, including the associated By-laws included on the
agenda for three readings, as he has family that owns property within the vicinity,
and he did not participate in any voting or discussion on the matter.)
Councillor J. Deneault left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Council considered Inclusionary Zoning - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning
By-law Amendment, DSD -2024-029 and Follow-up Report DSD -2024-111, which
was referred to the Council meeting from the Special Council meeting earlier this
date to concluded consideration on the matter. Due to time constraints and the
number of delegations, Council was not able to dispense with the meeting during
Special Council.
Members of Council asked questions regarding existing applications, transition
clauses, previous council commitments for affordable housing, affordable rates of
80% of market value, possibility of deferring a specific property and received
responses from T. Donegani, Senior Planner.
Councillor S. Davey brought forward a motion to approve the recommendation as
outlined in Development Services Department report DSD -2024-111, seconded
by Councillor S. Stretch, including an additional clause "That 97-101 Park Street
and 186-194 Victoria Street South, Kitchener be deferred for consideration in the
Official Plan Amendment and Zone Change Application to implement inclusionary
zoning until Special Council on Monday, March 25, 2024."
The following motion was then voted on, on a recorded vote.
Moved by Councillor S. Stretch
Seconded by Councillor S. Davey
"That the City -initiated Official Plan Amendment OPA23/015/K/TD for the
purposes of introducing Inclusionary Zoning within Protected Major Transit
W.
Station Areas be adopted, in the form shown in the Revised Official Plan
Amendment attached to Development Services Department report DSD -
2024 -111 as Attachment `A' as amended and accordingly forwarded to the
Region of Waterloo for approval; and,
That the City -initiated Zoning By-law Amendment ZBA23/027/K/TD to
amend Zoning By-law 2019-051 and Zoning By-law 85-1, be approved in
the form shown in the "Revised Proposed By-law Amendment" attached to
Report DSD -2024-111 as Attachment `B' and Attachment `C' respectively
as amended; and,
That staff be directed to enter into a memorandum of understanding with
the Region of Waterloo outlining roles and responsibilities in
administration of Inclusionary Zoning, to the satisfaction of the Director of
Planning and Housing Policy; and,
That staff be directed to monitor local market conditions and engage with
community and industry, and report back to Council no later than the end
of 2024, 2026, 2028 and 2030, with recommendations on whether
inclusionary zoning requirements should continue to be advanced in the
timeframe, with the Market Area categorizations, and in manner outlined in
this report; and,
That pursuant to Section 35(17) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. C P.13, as
amended further notice is not required to be given in respect of the Zoning
By-law Amendment; and further;
That the properties municipally addressed as 97-101 Park Street and 186-
194 Victoria Street South, Kitchener be deferred for consideration in
the Official Plan Amendment and Zone Change Application to
implement inclusionary zoning until Special Council on Monday,
March 25, 2024."
Carried unanimously, as amended, on a recorded vote.
10. DELEGATIONS (CONT -D)
10.1 Official Plan Amendment Application OPA22/012/H/CD, Zoning By-law
Amendment Application ZBA22/019/H/CD, 490 Huron Road, 2517293
Ontario Inc., DSD -2024-060 (Cont'd)
Council resumed consideration of Official Plan Amendment Application
OPA22/012/H/CD, Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA22/019/H/CD, 490
Huron Road, 2517293 Ontario Inc., DSD -2024-060, which was delegated to
earlier in the meeting and set aside due to time constraints.
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Councillor D. Schnider left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Councillor J. Deneault left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Moved by Councillor P. Singh
Seconded by Councillor D. Chapman
"That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA/22/012/H/CD for the
property municipally addressed as 490 Huron Road for 2517293 Ontario
Inc. requesting to amend the text of Site -Specific Policy 15.D.12.40 to
increase the maximum permitted height to 24 storeys on the lands
specified and illustrated on Schedule `A', be adopted, in the form shown in
the Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-060 as Attachment `A', and accordingly
forwarded to the Region of Waterloo for approval; and further,
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA22/019/H/CD for
2517293 Ontario Inc. be approved in the form shown in the `Proposed By-
law', and `Map No. 1', attached to Development Services Department
report DSD -2023-299 as Attachment `B'."
Carried
11. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
11.1 HERITAGE KITCHENER - MARCH 5, 2024
Moved by Councillor D. Chapman
Seconded by Councillor C. Michaud
"That the report of Heritage Kitchener, dated March 5, 2024, listed as
items 7.1.a to 7.1.c on the agenda this date, be adopted."
Carried
11.1.a Notice of Intention to Designate - 60 Victoria Street North under Part IV of the
Ontario Heritage Act, DSD -2024-089
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be
directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the property
municipally addressed as 60 Victoria Street North as being of cultural
heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-089."
Carried
In
11.1.b Notice of Intention to Designate - 72 Victoria Street South under Part IV of the
Ontario Heritage Act, DSD -2024-091
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor P. Singh declared
a conflict with regards the Notice of Intention to Designate - 72 Victoria Street
South under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, as he has family that owns
property within the vicinity, and he did not participate in any voting or discussion
on the matter.)
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be
directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the property
municipally addressed as 72 Victoria Street South as being of cultural
heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-091."
Carried
11.1.c Notice of Intention to Designate - 33 Eby Street South under Part IV of the
Ontario Heritage Act, DSD -2024-094
"That pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be
directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Designate the property
municipally addressed as 33 Eby Street South as being of cultural
heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-094."
Carried
11.2 PLANNING AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES COMMITTEE -FEBRUARY 26,
2024
Moved by Councillor P. Singh
Seconded by Councillor D. Chapman
"That the report of the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee, dated
February 26, 2024, listed as items 7.4.a to 7.4.h on the agenda this date,
be adopted."
Carried
11.2.a Kitchener Becoming a Bird Friendly City, DSD -2024-081
"That staff be directed to investigate the benefits and feasibility of
Kitchener becoming a `Bird Friendly City' including any resource and
budgetary considerations as outlined in Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-081."
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Carried
11.2.b Private Street Naming, 628 New Dundee Road, DSD -2024-059
"That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that Fusion Homes intends to
name a private street: "Jet Avenue", "Graphite Drive", and "Shale Avenue"
within a multiple residential development located at 628 New Dundee
Road; and further,
That the City's Legal Services division be directed to proceed with the
required advertising, preparation, and registration of the necessary By-law
for the naming of "Jet Avenue", "Graphite Drive", and "Shale Avenue" as
outlined in Development Services Department report DSD -2024-059."
Carried
11.2.c Uncollectable Miscellaneous Receivable Accounts Write -Off, FIN -2024-043
"That uncollectable Miscellaneous Receivable Accounts amounting to
$6,946 be written off against the Allowance for Doubtful Receivables as
outlined in Financial Services Department report FIN -2024-043."
Carried
11.2.d Uncollectable Utility Receivable Account Write -Off, FIN -2024-042
"That uncollectable utility accounts amounting to $82,552 be written off
against the allowance for doubtful utility receivables as outlined in
Financial Services Department report FIN -2024-042."
Carried
11.2.e Provincial Funding Extension for Waterloo Region, Small Business Centre, DSD -
2024 -062
"That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign a one-year extension to
the funding agreement with the Province of Ontario for the Waterloo
Region Small Business Centre to deliver the core business information
services, Summer Company and Starter Company Plus programs, said
agreement to be to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor; and,
That the General Manager, Development Services be authorized to
execute on behalf of the City of Kitchener any amendments to the funding
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agreement provided such amendments are to the satisfaction of the City
Solicitor; and further,
That the Manager, Waterloo Region Small Business Centre, and the
Executive Director, Economic Development, be delegated authority to
execute recipient grant agreements to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor
for the Starter Company Plus and Summer Company programs as
outlined in Development Services Department report DSD -2024-062."
Carried
11.2.f Public Art Policy Review and Revisions, DSD -2024-026
"That the proposed revisions to public art policy GOV-COR-816 be
accepted; and further,
That five artworks displayed at two City -run cultural facilities be
incorporated into the public art collection as outlined in Development
Services Department report DSD -2024-026."
Carried
11.2.g Official Plan Amendment Application OPA22/012/H/CD, Zoning By-law
Amendment Application ZBA22/019/H/CD, 490 Huron Road, 2517293 Ontario
Inc., DSD -2024-060
Carried, under Delegations
11.2.h Official Plan Amendment Application OPA23/010/H/BB, Zoning By-law
Amendment Application ZBA23/006/H/BB, Draft Plan of Condominium
Application 30CDM-23204, 980 and 1018 Hidden Valley Road, DSD -2024-011
"That Official Plan Amendment OPA23/010/H/BB for the property
municipally addressed as 980 and 1018 Hidden Valley Road for Evaya
Developments Inc. requesting a site specific amendment be added to
Hidden Valley Policy 15D.12.2 and be adopted in the form shown in the
attached Official Plan Amendment attached to Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-011 as Attachment `A', and accordingly be
forwarded to the Region of Waterloo for approval; and,
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA23/006/H/BB for Evaya
Developments Inc. be approved as amended in the form shown in the
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`Proposed By-law' and `Map No. 1', attached to Development Services
Department report DSD -2024-011 as Attachment `B'; and further,
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 2005-170 as amended by
By-law 2007-042, hereby grants draft approval to Draft Plan of
Condominium Application 30CDM-23204, in the City of Kitchener, subject
to the conditions shown in Attachment `C'."
Carried
12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - NIL
13. NEW BUSINESS
13.1 MAYORAL BUSINESS AND UPDATES - MAYOR B. VRBANOVIC
None.
13.2 Notice of Motion - D. Chapman - Ontario Heritage Act
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor P. Singh declared
a conflict with regards to the Notice of Motion being brought forward by
Councillor D. Chapman related to the Ontario Heritage Act, as he has family that
owns property on the Municipal Heritage Registrar, and he did not participate in
any voting or discussion on the matter.)
Moved by Councillor D. Chapman
Seconded by Councillor C. Michaud
"WHEREAS The More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 (Bill 23) received
Royal Assent on November 28, 2022. As part of this omnibus Bill, several
changes were implemented to various pieces of legislation, including but
not limited to, The Planning Act, The Development Charges Act, The
Conservation Authorities Act, and The Ontario Heritage Act; and,
WHEREAS subsection 27(16) of the Ontario Heritage Act stipulates that
any non -designated heritage property listed on the municipal heritage
register of properties as of December 31, 2022 shall be removed from the
municipal register on or before January 1, 2025, if the council of the
municipality does not give a notice of intention to designate the property
under subsection 29(1) of the Ontario Heritage Act on or before January 1,
2025; and,
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WHEREAS since January 1, 2023, municipal heritage planning staff and
members of the municipal heritage committee (Heritage Kitchener) in this
municipality have been diligently working to: review the municipal heritage
register; research the heritage value and interest of listed (non-
designated) properties; review and research the heritage value and
interest of non -designated properties; contact owners of such properties;
determine which properties should potentially be designated in
accordance with the provisions of Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act;
and take all required steps to designate such properties; and,
WHEREAS the above -noted work involving approximately 228 properties
listed properties in this municipality is extremely time-consuming and
cannot be completed by December 31, 2024 with the current resources
available given other competing interests including reviewing and
supporting new housing development proposals; and,
WHEREAS given the volume of work required, on February 7, 2023 the
Kitchener Heritage Committee Work Plan 2022-2014 was endorsed with
an objective of reviewing and designating only 80 properties by January 1,
2025 given the time constraint imposed; and,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Kitchener call on the
Province to amend Subsection 27(16) of the Ontario Heritage Act to
extend the above -noted deadline for five years from January 1, 2025 to
January 1, 2030, and that a copy of this resolution be circulated to the
Honourable Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, the Honourable Michael Ford,
Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism, the Honorable Peter
Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance; and John Ecker, Chair, Ontario Heritage
Trust. That is also be circulated to the Association of Municipalities of
Ontario, Provincial MPPs, Municipal councils across the province, the
Architectural Conservatory of Ontario (ACO), as well as the Waterloo
Region branch of the ACO."
Carried
14. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
None.
15. BY-LAWS
At the request of A. Fusco, Director, Legislated Services, City Clerk, Council
agreed to consider the By-laws listed on the agenda this date under the heading
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late starter by-laws to be added to the agenda, as the reports of the Committees
have been adopted and the associated By-laws also requiring approval. It was
noted the By-laws associated with the Official Plan Amendments and Zoning By-
laws for Growing Together and Inclusionary Zoning were being included on the
agenda as amended earlier this date and the By-law for the Notice of Intention
for 70 Francis Street North was being removed from the agenda as Council
opted not to pursue designation.
15.1 1STAND 2ND READING
Due to the previously declared conflicts by Councillors P. Singh and C. Michaud,
the By-laws related to Growing Together and Inclusionary Zoning were dealt with
separately and they did not participate in any voting or discussion related to the
By-laws.
Moved by Councillor A. Owodunni
Seconded by Councillor D. Schnider
"That leave be given the Mover and Seconder to introduce the following
by-laws, namely:
15.1.a Being a by-law to amend Chapter 101 of The City of Kitchener Municipal
Code with respect to Appointment of Staff.
15.1.b Being a by-law to amend Chapter 599 of The City of Kitchener Municipal
Code with respect to Licensing and Regulation of Businesses.
15.1.c Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 40
Chapel Hill Drive, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
15.1.d Being a by-law to amend Chapter 110 of The City of Kitchener Municipal
Code regarding By-law Enforcement.
15.1.e To further amend By-law No. 88-171, being a by-law to designate private
roadways as fire routes and to prohibit parking thereon.
15.1.f 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.
15.1.g To further amend By-law No. 2010-190, being a by-law to prohibit
unauthorized parking of motor vehicles on private property.
15.1.h Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 45 to the Official Plan - 490
Huron Road.
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15.1.1 Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener — 2517293 Ontario Inc. — 490
Huron Road.
15.1.j Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 46 to the Official Plan - 980 &
1018 Hidden Valley Road.
15.1.k Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended and By-law 2019-051,
as amended, known as the Zoning By-laws for the City of Kitchener —
Evaya Development Inc. — 980 and 1018 Hidden Valley Road.
15.1.1 Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 49 to the Official Plan - Growing
Together - PMTSA Lands.
15.1.m Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 50 to the Official Plan - Growing
Together - Non PMTSA Lands.
15.1.n Being a by-law to adopt OPA No. 133 to the 1994 Official Plan - Growing
Together - Removal of Existing Secondary Plan Policies and Mapping.
15.1.o Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended, known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener - Growing Together (PMTSA
Lands).
15.1.p Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended, known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener - Growing Together (Non-PMTSA
Lands).
15.1.q Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 48 to the 2014 Official Plan —
Inclusionary Zoning.
15.1.r Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051 known as the Zoning By-law
for the City of Kitchener — Inclusionary Zoning.
15.1.s Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1 known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener — Inclusionary Zoning.
15.1.t To confirm all actions and proceedings of the Council for March 18, 2024.
Carried.
16. 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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16.1 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
16.1.a 2024 Enova Power Corp - Board Appointments, COR -2024-087
Moved by Councillor J. Deneault
it was resolved that:
"That Councillor M. Johnston be appointed to the Enova Power Corp.
board effective June 1, 2024 for a term not exceeding 1 -year; and further,
That Councillor D. Schnider & Councillor B. loannidis be appointed to the
Enova Energy Corporation board effective June 1, 2024 for a term not
exceeding 1 -year, as outlined in Corporate Services Department report
COR -2024-087."
Carried
16.1.b COR -2024-096 - Dangerous Dog Designation Appeal - Tran, COR -2024-096
Moved by Mayor B. Vrbanovic
it was resolved that:
"That the decision of the Dog Designation Appeal Committee regarding an
appeal filed by H. Tran, wherein the Committee affirms the Dangerous
Dog Designation applied to the dog `Teddy' by the Humane Society of
Kitchener -Waterloo and Stratford Perth, be ratified and confirmed with
modified conditions, as outlined in Corporate Services Department report
COR -2024-096."
Carried
16.1.c 2024 Committee Member Appointments —Arts and Culture Advisory Committee,
COR -2024-135
Moved by Mayor B. Vrbanovic
it was resolved that:
"That effective immediately Olufunmilayo Ajibade be appointed as the one
(1) Arts Educator for the Arts and Culture Advisory Committee for a term
ending November 14, 2024; and further
That effective immediately Julie Hall be appointed as one (1) Arts
Organization for the Arts and Culture Advisory Committee for a term
ending November 14, 2024."
CO.,
Carried
16.1.d Objection to Notice of Intention to Designate - 70 Francis Street North, DSD -
2024 -064
Carried, as amended, under Delegations
16.2 FOR INFORMATION
16.2.a 2023 Statement of Remuneration and Expenses, FIN -2024-103
17. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
On motion, Council rose from the Committee of the Whole.
"That the proceedings and the recorded pecuniary interests and conflicts
taken in the meeting of the Committee of the Whole held this date, as
attached hereto and forming part of these minutes are hereby adopted
and confirmed."
18. BY-LAWS
18.1 Proceedings to extend for an Additional Hour
Moved by Councillor M. Johnston
Seconded by Councillor D. Schnider
"That pursuant to Chapter 25 (Council Procedure) of the Municipal Code,
the Council proceedings this date shall be allowed to continue beyond
1:00 a.m. for one additional hour, to conclude matters as listed on the
agenda."
Carried, unanimously
18.2 3RD READING
Due to the previously declared conflicts by Councillors P. Singh and C. Michaud,
the By-laws related to Growing Together and Inclusionary Zoning were dealt with
separately and they did not participate in any voting or discussion related to the
By-laws.
Moved by Councillor M. Johnston
Seconded by Councillor D. Schnider
"That the by-laws be given third reading, namely:
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18.2.a Being a by-law to amend Chapter 101 of The City of Kitchener Municipal
Code with respect to Appointment of Staff.
(By-law 2024-050)
18.2.b Being a by-law to amend Chapter 599 of The City of Kitchener Municipal
Code with respect to Licensing and Regulation of Businesses.
(By-law 2024-051)
18.2.c Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 40
Chapel Hill Drive, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-052)
18.2.d Being a by-law to amend Chapter 110 of The City of Kitchener Municipal
Code regarding By-law Enforcement.
(By-law 2024-053)
18.2.e 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 2024-054)
18.2.f 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 2024-055)
18.2.g To further amend By-law No. 2010-190, being a by-law to prohibit
unauthorized parking of motor vehicles on private property.
(By-law 2024-056)
18.2.h Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 45 to the Official Plan - 490
Huron Road.
(By-law 2024-057)
18.2.1 Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener — 2517293 Ontario Inc. — 490
Huron Road.
(By-law 2024-058)
18.2.j Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 46 to the Official Plan - 980 &
1018 Hidden Valley Road.
(By-law 2024-059)
18.2.k Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1, as amended and By-law 2019-051,
as amended, known as the Zoning By-laws for the City of Kitchener —
Evaya Development Inc. — 980 and 1018 Hidden Valley Road.
(By-law 2024-060)
18.2.1 Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 49 to the Official Plan - Growing
Together - PMTSA Lands.
(By-law 2024-062)
18.2.m Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 50 to the Official Plan - Growing
Together - Non PMTSA Lands.
(By-law 2024-063)
18.2.n Being a by-law to adopt OPA No. 133 to the 1994 Official Plan - Growing
Together - Removal of Existing Secondary Plan Policies and Mapping.
(By-law 2024-064)
18.2.o Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended, known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener - Growing Together (PMTSA
Lands).
(By-law 2024-065)
18.2.p Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended, known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener - Growing Together (Non-PMTSA
Lands).
(By-law 2024-066)
18.2.q Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 48 to the 2014 Official Plan —
Inclusionary Zoning.
(By-law 2024-067)
18.2.r Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051 known as the Zoning By-law
for the City of Kitchener — Inclusionary Zoning.
(By-law 2024-068)
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18.2.s Being a by-law to amend By-law 85-1 known as the Zoning By-law for the
City of Kitchener - Inclusionary Zoning.
(By-law 2024-069)
18.2.t To confirm all actions and proceedings of the Council for March 18, 2024.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion, the meeting adjourned at 12:57 a.m.
— 5_2 4 -
"Clerk
(By-law 2024-070)
Carried.
ME