HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Minutes - 2024-10-21Council Meeting Minutes
October 21, 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 D. Chapman
Councillor S. Stretch
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
L. MacDonald, City Solicitor
B. Rowland, Director, Corporate Communications and Marketing
G. Stevenson, Director, Development & Housing Approvals
A. Fusco, Director Legislated Services / City Clerk
T. MaloneWright, Manager, Development Review
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."
2. MINUTES FOR APPROVAL
On motion by Councillor S. Davey the minutes of the regular meeting held
September 30, 2024, and special meetings held September 30, 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 - Zoning By-law Amendment Application
ZBA24/017/M/CD, 328-330 Mill Street, 1658194 Ontario Ltd., DSD -2024-371,
listed as Item 8.1
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict with regards to item 8.1 - Zoning By-law
Amendment Application ZBA24/017/M/CD, 328-330 Mill Street, 1658194 Ontario
Ltd., DSD -2024-371 on the agenda this date, 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 S. Stretch - Zoning By-law Amendment Application
ZBA24/019/T/ES, 60 Trussler Road, 1000160668 Ontario Corp., DSD -2024-
432
Councillor S. Stretch declared a conflict with regards to Zoning By-law
Amendment Application ZBA24/019/T/ES, 60 Trussler Road, 1000160668
Ontario Corp., DSD -2024-432 on the agenda this date, as her family owns
property within the vicinity, and she did not participate in any voting or discussion
on the matter.
3.3 Councillor C. Michaud - Unregistered Delegation - Prohibited Dog
Designation Appeal - Nancarrow, COR -2024-463
Councillor C. Michaud declared a conflict with regards to Prohibited Dog
Designation Appeal - Nancarrow, COR -2024-463 on the agenda this date, due to
her place of employment, and she did not participate in any voting or discussion
on the matter.
4. COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO FILE - NIL
5. PRESENTATIONS
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5.1
5.2
6.
6.1
Donation to the Food Bank of Waterloo Region
Mayor B. Vrbanovic presented Kim Wilhelm, President and CEO, Food Bank of
Waterloo Region a cheque in the amount of $6605.45 to the Food Bank of
Waterloo Region, raised at Council's Oktoberfest Grillefest event, which is the
largest donation ever made on behalf the City of Kitchener.
Affiliated Groups Long Service Volunteer Award Presentation
Councillor S. Stretch left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Halyna Tepylo, Volunteer Engagement Associate,
presented the Affiliated Group Long Service Volunteer Awards.
Mayor B. Vrbanovic presented the Long Service Volunteer Awards for
neighbourhood associations and minor sports and on behalf of City Council,
thanked them for their valued programs, events and services for Kitchener
residents enjoy.
Mayor Vrbanovic recognized groups in Minor Sports Groups including, Waterloo
Region Nordic Sports Club, 40 years of service; Kitchener Ringette Association,
60 years of service; K -W Minor Lacrosse's; 70 years of service; and, Kitchener
Sports Association; 80 years of service.
Mayor Vrbanovic along with members of Council recognized the Central
Frederick Neighbourhood Association for 45 years of service; Centreville
Chicopee Community Association for 45 years of service; and, Cedar Hill
Community Group for 35 years of service.
Mayor Vrbanovic reported that over the past year, 5 minor sports groups and 3
neighbourhood associations have celebrated a milestone anniversary. On behalf
of Council, staff, and the citizens of Kitchener, the Mayor congratulated all
outstanding long service recipients who volunteer their time and energy to create
a positive experience for our residents. Together, you, and the organizations you
volunteer with, have contributed 425 years of service to Kitchener.
DELEGATIONS
Councillor R Singh left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/017/M/CD, 328-330 Mill
Street, 1658194 Ontario Ltd., DSD -2024-371, listed as Item 8.1
Councillor P. Singh declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor P. Singh declared
a conflict with regards to item 8.1 - Zoning By-law Amendment Application
ZBA24/017/M/CD, 328-330 Mill Street, 1658194 Ontario Ltd., DSD -2024-371 on
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the agenda this date, as he has family that owns property within the vicinity, and
he did not participate in any voting or discussion on the matter.)
Council considered Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/017/M/CD,
328-330 Mill Street, 1658194 Ontario Ltd., DSD -2024-371, listed as Item 8.1,
which included Addendum Report DSD -2024-433, related to a Zoning By-law
Amendment Application for the property municipally addressed as 328-330 Mill
Street. Garett Stevenson, Director Development Planning and Tina Malone -
Wright, Manager, Development Approvals were in attendance to respond to
questions from Council.
Jennifer Voss and Reema Masri addressed Council in support of the
recommendation as outlined in Addendum Report DSD -2024-433 and responded
to questions from Council regarding exterior amenity spaces for animals and
playground facilities on the proposed site.
Moved by Councillor D. Chapman
Seconded by Councillor C. Michaud
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/017/M/CD requesting
to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051, for 1658194 Ontario Ltd. be approved
in the form shown in the Proposed `Proposed By-law' and `Map No. 1'
attached to Report DSD -2024-433 as Attachments 'Al' and `A2', and,
That pursuant to Section 34(17) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 13,
as amended, further notice is not required to be given in respect to Zoning
By-law Amendment ZBA24/017/M/CD, and further,
That the Proposed By-law to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051, as
amended by By-law 2024-065, shall have no force and effect until By-law
2024-065 (Growing Together PMTSAs) is in full force and effect in relation
to the lands specified above."
Carried
6.2 Unregistered Delegation - Prohibited Dog Designation Appeal - Nancarrow,
COR -2024-463
Councillor C. Michaud declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor C. Michaud
declared a conflict with regards to Prohibited Dog Designation Appeal -
Nancarrow, COR -2024-463 on the agenda this date, due to her place of
employment, and she did not participate in any voting or discussion on the
matter.)
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Council considered Corporate Services Department report COR -2024-463
including a recommendation from the Dog Designation Appeal Committee to
affirm the affirmed the Prohibited Dog Designation, applied to the dog `Uno by the
Humane Society of Kitchener -Waterloo and Stratford Perth.
Sandra Nancarrow addressed Council in opposition to her dog `Uno being
designated as Prohibited, noting that while her dog has been involved in a dog
bite incident, the dog is her service animal and requested Council reconsider the
prohibited designation, and further explained the circumstances surrounding the
dog bite incidents.
Councillor P. Singh left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Members of Council raised questions regarding the Prohibited Dog status,
appeal notice content, and evidence heard at the committee with respect to the
designated dog serving as a service animal and received responses from D.
Saunderson, Manager of Council/Committee Services/Deputy City Clerk and J.
Deneault, Dog Designation Appeal Committee member.
Moved by Councillor P. Singh
Seconded by Councillor S. Stretch
"That an in -camera meeting of City Council be held immediately this date
to consider a solicitor client -privilege matter as authorized by Sections 239
(f) of the Municipal Act, 2001, respectively."
Carried
6.3 Recess and Reconvene
The Council meeting then recessed at 8:07 p.m. and reconvened at 8:30 p.m.,
chaired by Mayor B. Vrbanovic, with all members present.
6.4 Unregistered Delegation - Prohibited Dog Designation Appeal - Nancarrow,
COR -2024-463 (Cont'd)
Council resumed consideration of Corporate Services Department report COR -
2024 -463.
Moved by Councillor A. Owodunni
Seconded by Councillor M. Johnston
"That the decision of the Dog Designation Appeal Committee regarding an
appeal filed by S. Nancarrow, wherein the Committee affirmed the
Prohibited Dog Designation, with applied to the dog `Uno 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 -2024-463."
Carried
6.5 Unregistered Delegation - Responsible Dog Ownership and Off Leash Park
Spaces
As Georgina Grujicic requested to address Council on Responsible Dog
Ownership and Off Leash Park Spaces and as it was not a matter on the agenda,
in accordance with Chapter 25.7 (b) Council by affirmative vote of a majority of its
members present would be required to permit the delegation to address Council.
If approved, members were reminded they would be permitted to ask questions
of that delegation.
Moved by Councillor J. Deneault
Seconded by Councillor M. Johnston
"That Georgina Grujicic be permitted to address Council on Responsible
Dog Ownership and Off Leash Park Spaces."
Georgina Grujicic addressed Council in opposition to the regulations outlined in
the City's By-laws related to Responsible Dog Ownership, specifically requesting
that Council give consideration to providing more off -leash spaces within the City
to be used by dog owners who wish to exercise their dogs off -leash.
7. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
7.1 HERITAGE KITCHENER - OCTOBER 1, 2024
Councillor J. Deneault left and returned to the meeting at this time.
Moved by Councillor C. Michaud
Seconded by Councillor D. Chapman
"That the report of Heritage Kitchener, dated October 1, 2024, listed as
items 7.1.a to 7.1.c on the agenda this date, be adopted."
Carried
7.1.a Heritage Permit Application, HPA-2024-IV-023, 153 Courtland Avenue East,
Demolition of all Buildings, DSD -2024-429
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"That pursuant to Section 34 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application HPA-2024-V-023 be approved to permit the demolition of the
single detached dwelling at the property municipally addressed as 153
Courtland Avenue East, as outlined in Development Services Department
report, DSD -2024-429; and further,
That pursuant to Section 31 of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be
directed to publish a Notice of Intention to Repeal By-law 85-190
registered on December 3, 1985 as instrument number 833418 being a
by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 153 Courtland
Avenue East."
Carried
7.1.b Heritage Permit Application HPA-2024-IV-018, 1385 Bleams Road, Construction
of a 3 -Storey Stacked Townhouse Complex with 8 Units, DSD -2024-382
"That pursuant to Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, Heritage Permit
Application, HPA-2024-IV-018 be approved to permit the construction of a
3 -storey stacked townhome complex with 8 units at the property
municipally addressed as 1385 Bleams Road, as outlined in Development
Services Department report, DSD -2024-382, in accordance with the
supplementary information submitted with this application, and subject to
the following conditions:
a. That the Heritage Impact Assessment Addendum be approved by the
Director of Development and Housing Approvals prior to the issuance
of the heritage permit;
b. That the updated Conservation Plan, including the vibration monitoring
report, be approved by the Director of Development and Housing
Approvals prior to the issuance of the heritage permit;
c. That the building elevations be submitted for review to the satisfaction
of the City's Heritage Planner prior to the issuance of the heritage
permit; and
d. That the final building permit be reviewed, and heritage clearance be
provided by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of the building
permit."
Carried
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7.1.c Notice of Intention to Designate, 107 Courtland Avenue East, DSD -2024-426
"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 107 Courtland Avenue East as being of cultural
heritage value or interest, as outlined in Development Services
Department report, DSD -2024-426."
Carried
7.2 PLANNING AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES COMMITTEE - OCTOBER 7, 2024
Due to the previously declared conflict by Councillor S. Stretch item 7.2.d related
to Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/019/T/ES, 60 Trussler Road,
1000160668 Ontario Corp., DSD -2024-432 was then voted and was Carried.
The balance of the report was then on and were Carried.
Moved by Councillor P. Singh
Seconded by Councillor D. Chapman
"That the report of the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee, dated
October 7, 2024, listed as items 7.2.a to 7.2.d on the agenda this date, be
adopted."
Carried
7.2.a Private Street Naming, 980 and 1018 Hidden Valley Road, DSD -2024-325
"That the City of Kitchener acknowledge that Evaya Developments Inc.
intends to name a private street: "Bridlewood Crescent" within a multiple
residential development located at 980 and 1018 Hidden Valley Road, as
outlined in Development Services Department report, DSD -2024-325; 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 "Bridlewood Crescent"."
Carried
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7.2.b Q24-122 Audit Services - FIN -2024-450
"That Quotation Q24-122 Audit Services, be awarded to KPMG LLP,
Kitchener, ON, at their estimated fee of $589,300 plus HST of $76,609 for
a total of $665,909 for a three (3) year term with an option to renew for
two (2) additional one (1) year terms beginning with the fiscal year ending
December 31, 2024, for the Corporation of the City of Kitchener, its
Boards and Municipal Enterprises including the Waterloo Region
Municipalities Insurance Pool with the fiscal year ending May 31, 2025, as
outlined in Financial Services Department report, FIN -2024-450, and
further;
That Chapter 103 of the City of Kitchener's Municipal Code be amended
to reflect the appointment of KPMG LLP as the City's Auditor for the fiscal
years 2024, 2025, and 2026. Upon the recommendation of the Chief
Financial Officer, Council may consider a by-law amendment to extend
KPMG LLP's appointment for fiscal years 2027 and 2028 at the
appropriate time."
Carried
7.2.c Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/018/T/TS, 9-27 Turner Avenue,
1000918377 Ontario Inc., DSD -2024-415
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/018/T/TS requesting
to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051, for the property municipally addressed
as 9-27 Turner Avenue, for 100918377 Ontario Inc. be approved in the
form shown in the Proposed `Proposed By-law' and `Map No. 1' attached
to Development Services Department report, DSD -2024-415 as
Attachment `A'."
Carried
7.2.d Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/019/T/ES, 60 Trussler Road,
1000160668 Ontario Corp., DSD -2024-432
Councillor S. Stretch declared a conflict on this item. (Councillor S. Stretch
declared a conflict with regards to Zoning By-law Amendment Application
ZBA24/019/T/ES, 60 Trussler Road, 1000160668 Ontario Corp., DSD -2024-432
on the agenda this date, as her family owns property within the vicinity, and she
did not participate in any voting or discussion on the matter.)
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"That the following recommendation be referred to the November 18,
2024, Council Meeting to allow the applicant and staff the
opportunity to engage in further discussion regarding the potential for
a reduction in the number and size of the proposed development's units,
and to review potential options for a visual barrier for the subject property:
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/019/T/ES
requesting to amend Zoning By-law 2019-051, for the property
municipally addressed as 60 Trussler Road, for 1000160668 Ontario
Corp. be approved in the form shown in the 'Proposed By-law', and
'Map No. 1', attached to Development Services Department report,
DSD -2024-432, as it appears in Attachment 'Al' and 'A2'."
Carried
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
8.1 Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA24/017/M/CD, 328-330 Mill
Street, 1658194 Ontario Ltd., DSD -2024-371 and Addendum Report DSD -
2024 -433, DSD -2024-433
Carried, under Delegations
9. NEW BUSINESS
9.1 - MAYORAL BUSINESS AND UPDATES - MAYOR B. VRBANOVIC
Mayor B. Vrbanovic provided an update on the recent presentation made by the
Region of Waterloo at the last meeting regarding Automated Speed Enforcement
(ASE) and noted the final report is going to Regional Council next Wednesday.
For Kitchener Mayor B. Vrbanovic noted that means that the camera locations
will continue and become permanent and new cameras previously approved in
2024 would be enacted. If a different direction is sought would need to be
brought back at a subsequent date through a motion. Mayor B. Vrbanovic noted
next steps in the city's participation in the program.
In response to questions from Council, J. Readman noted that placement of
additional cameras could occur in the future. Mayor B. Vrbanovic noted that
Regional staff committed to report back to the City on the revenue-sharing
model. D. Chapman reported the next steps, if approved by Regional Council to
implement the three additional cameras with revenue sharing model for those
and any expansions prior to executing the agreement. If Council wanted to
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implement something different than proposed a motion would be required at a
special council meeting next week.
In response to questions from Council J. Readman highlighted the planned
expansion on city roads and regional roads and responded to questions from
Council.
9.2 Notice of Motion - S. Davey - Amend 2024 Council and Committee Calendar
Moved by Councillor S. Davey
Seconded by Councillor J. Deneault
"That the 2024 Council and Committee calendar be amended to
reschedule Finance and Corporate Services (Operating Budget Day) from
November 19, 2024 to November 18, 2024."
Carried
10. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS -NIL
11. BY-LAWS
At the request of A. Fusco, Director, Legislative Services and City Clerk, now that
the Reports of the Committees have been formally approved, it was agreed to
formally add the By-laws listed on the agenda under the heading of Late Starters
to the agenda for Council's consideration.
11.1 1ST AND 2ND READING
Due to the previously declared conflict by Councillor P. Singh the by-law related
to Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener, for the property municipally addressed
as 328 and 330 Mill Street was then voted and was Carried.
The balance of the By-laws were then on and were Carried.
Moved by Councillor S. Stretch
Seconded by Councillor M. Johnston
"That leave be given the Mover and Seconder to introduce the following
by-laws, namely:
11.1.a Being a by law to provide for the widening of part of West Oak Trail as a
public highway in the City of Kitchener.
11.1.b To further amend By-law No. 2019-113, being a by-law to regulate traffic
and parking on highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the
City of Kitchener.
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11.1.c Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 83-85
King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
11.1.d Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 87-91
King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
11.1.e Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 97-99
King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
11.1.f Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 103-
109 King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and
cultural heritage value or interest.
11.1.g Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 113-
151 Charles Street West / 170-188 Joseph Street / 3-44 Francis Street
South, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural heritage
value or interest.
11.1.h Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 148
Madison Avenue South, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and
cultural heritage value or interest.
11.1.1 Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 171-
173 Victoria Street North, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and
cultural heritage value or interest.
11.1.j Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 709
King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
11.1.k Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 1738
Trussler Road, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
11.1.1 To further amend By-law No. 88-171, being a by-law to designate private
roadways as fire routes and to prohibit parking thereon.
11.1.mTo 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.
11.1.n To further amend By-law No. 2010-190, being a by-law to prohibit
unauthorized parking of motor vehicles on private property.
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11.1.o Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended, known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener — 1000918377 Ontario Inc. — 9-27
Turner Avenue.
11.1.p Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended, known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener — 1658194 Ontario Ltd. — 328 and
330 Mill Street.
11.1.q To confirm all actions and proceedings of the Council for October 21,
2024.
Carried
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 S. Davey.
12.1 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
12.1.a 2025 Council and Committee Schedule, COR -2024-459
Moved by Councillor D. Schnider
it was resolved:
"That the 2025 Council and Committee Calendar, as attached as
Appendix `A' to Corporate Services Department report COR -2024-459, be
approved; and,
That the Mayor in consultation with the Chief Administrative Officer and
the Clerk will be delegated the authority to schedule additional Planning
and Strategic Initiatives Committee (PSIC) meetings on Council meeting
dates, where required, to address legislated Planning Act timelines; and
further,
That Council be permitted by resolution to reschedule meetings identified
on the 2025 calendar where necessary."
Carried
12.1.b Prohibited Dog Designation Appeal - Nancarrow, COR -2024-463
Carried, under Delegations
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12.1.c Licensing Appeal Tribunal - Chapter 508 (Alternative Massage Licence), COR -
2024 -460
Moved by Councillor D. Schnider
it was resolved:
"That the decision of the Licensing Appeal Tribunal, attached as Appendix
`A' to Corporate Services Department Report COR -2023-536, wherein the
Committee affirms the revocation of an Alternative Massage Centre
Licence (Chapter 508 - City of Kitchener Municipal Code) issued to P. Xin
for the operation of Ocean 7 Massage, at the property municipally
addressed as 540 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontario, be approved."
Carried
12.2 FOR INFORMATION
12.2.a Summary of Bid Solicitations Approved by the Chief Procurement Officer (July 1,
2024 —September 30, 2024), FIN -2024-468
13. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
On motion, Council rose from the Committee of the Whole.
Moved by Councillor S. Davey
Seconded by Councillor S. Stretch
"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."
14. BY-LAWS
14.1 3RD READING
Councillor P. Singh left the meeting at this time.
Moved by Councillor M. Johnston
Seconded by Councillor D. Chapman
"That the by-laws be given third reading, namely:
Carried
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14.1.a Being a by law to provide for the widening of part of West Oak Trail as a
public highway in the City of Kitchener.
(By-law 2024-169)
14.1.b To further amend By-law No. 2019-113, being a by-law to regulate traffic
and parking on highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the
City of Kitchener.
(By-law 2024-170)
14.1.c Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 83-85
King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-171)
14.1.d Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 87-91
King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-172)
14.1.e Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 97-99
King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-173)
14.1.f Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 103-
109 King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and
cultural heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-174)
14.1.g Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 113-
151 Charles Street West / 170-188 Joseph Street / 3-44 Francis Street
South, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural heritage
value or interest.
(By-law 2024-175)
14.1.h Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 148
Madison Avenue South, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and
cultural heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-176)
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14.1.1 Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 171-
173 Victoria Street North, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and
cultural heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-177)
14.1.j Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 709
King Street West, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-178)
14.1.k Being a by-law to designate the property municipally addressed as 1738
Trussler Road, in the City of Kitchener as being of historic and cultural
heritage value or interest.
(By-law 2024-179)
14.1.1 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 2024-180)
14.1.m 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 2024-181)
14.1.n To further amend By-law No. 2010-190, being a by-law to prohibit
unauthorized parking of motor vehicles on private property.
(By-law 2024-182)
14.1.o Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended, known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener — 1000918377 Ontario Inc. — 9-27
Turner Avenue.
(By-law 2024-183)
14.1.p Being a by-law to amend By-law 2019-051, as amended, known as the
Zoning By-law for the City of Kitchener — 1658194 Ontario Ltd. — 328 and
330 Mill Street.
(By-law 2024-184)
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14.1.q To confirm all actions and proceedings of the Council for October 21,
2024.
(By-law 2024-185)
15. ADJOURNMENT
On motion, the meeting adjourned at 9:06 p.m.
Carried
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