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Committee Minutes
October 27, 2025, 5:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
City of Kitchener
200 King Street W, Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7
Present: Councillor R Singh
Councillor S. Davey
Councillor D. Schnider
Councillor J. Deneault
Councillor C. Michaud
Councillor A. Owodunni
Councillor M. Johnston
Councillor D. Chapman
Councillor S. Stretch
Staff: D. Chapman, Chief Administrative Officer
J. Readman, General Manager, Development Services
R. Bustamante, Director, Planning and Housing Policy
G. Stevenson, Director of Development and Housing Approvals
J. Oosertveld, Manager, Customer Experience and Project
Management
T. Malone -Wright, Manager, Development Approvals
B. Bateman, Senior Planner
K. Anderl, Project Manager (Policy)
A. Pinnell, Senior Planner
G. Khandelwal, Senior Planner
S. Weare, Community Engagement Consultant
D. Saunderson, Deputy Clerk
M. Blake, Committee Coordinator
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1. Commencement
The Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee held a meeting this date
commencing at 5:39 p.m.
2. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof
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3. Consent Items
Pursuant to Chapter 25 (Procedure) of the Municipal Code, a motion was brought
forward by Councillor D. Chapman to discuss Consent item 3.1 and 3.3 listed on
the agenda, which was voted on and was Carried.
3.1 Demolition Control Applications, DC25/025/R/AS and DC25/026/R/AS, 15
and 16 Reinhardt Street, DSD -2025-402
The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD -
2025 -402, dated September 29, 2025, recommending approval of Demolition
Control Applications DC25/025/R/AS and DC25/026/R/AS, for the properties
municipally addressed as 15 and 16 Reinhardt Street.
G. Stevenson, Director, Development and Housing Approvals, was in attendance
to respond to questions from the Committee.
On motion by Councillor M. Johnston
it was resolved:
"That Demolition Control Application DC25/025/R/AS requesting
permission to remove an existing Single Detached Dwelling at 15
Reinhardt Street and Demolition Control Application DC25/026/R/AS
requesting permission to remove an existing Duplex Dwelling at 16
Reinhardt Street, BE APPROVED, as outlined in Development Services
Department report, DSD -2025-402."
Carried
3.2 Demolition Control Application, DC25/024/W/AA - 42 and 32 Windom Road,
DSD -2025-439
The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD -
2025 -439, dated October 14, 2025, recommending approval of Demolition
Control Application DC25/024/W/AA, for the properties municipally addressed as
43 and 32 Windom Road.
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On motion by Councillor M. Johnston
it was resolved:
"That Demolition Control Application DC25/024/W/AA requesting
permission to remove an existing single detached dwelling located at 32
Windom Road and a single detached dwelling with an additional dwelling
unit (attached) located at 42 Windom Road, BE APPROVED, as outlined
in Development Services Department report, DSD -2025-439."
Carried
3.3 Community Engagement Review, COR -2025-435
The Committee considered Corporate Services Department report, COR -2025-
435, dated October 16, 2025, recommending an update to the Community
Engagement Policy (GOV-COU-2010).
S. Weare, Community Engagement Consultant and G. Stevenson, Director,
Development and Housing Approvals, were in attendance to respond to
questions from the Committee.
On motion by Councillor M. Johnston
it was resolved:
"That staff be directed to update the Community Engagement Policy
(GOV-COU-2010), as outlined in Corporate Services Department report,
COR -2025-435, to be brought forward through a future Corporate Policy
review update report."
Carried
4. Public Hearing Matters under the Planning Act (advertised)
This is a formal public meeting to consider applications under the Planning Act. If
a person or public body does not make oral or written submissions to the City of
Kitchener before the proposed applications are considered, the person or public
body may not be entitled to appeal the decision to the Ontario Land Tribunal and
may not be added as a party to a hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Land
Tribunal.
4.1 Zoning By-law Amendment Application, ZBA25/016/W/BB, 137 Woodhaven
Road, 2394608 Ontario Inc., DSD -2025-370
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The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD -
2025 -370, dated September 26, 2025, recommending adoption of Zoning By-law
Amendment Application ZBA25/016/W/BB, for the property municipally
addressed as 137 Woodhaven Road.
B. Bateman, Senior Planner provided an overview of the report. T. Malone -
Wright, Manager, Development Approvals, and G. Stevenson, Director,
Development and Housing Approvals were in attendance to respond to questions
from the Committee.
O. Alchits was in attendance in support of the application and staff
recommendation.
M. Donovan, L. Zettle and R. Bidgood were in attendance in opposition to the
application, citing concerns regarding noise, loss of sunlight and privacy impacts,
parking, emergency vehicle access, and potential displacement of current
residents
In response to questions from the Committee, R. Bidgood noted a lack of direct
notification from the property owner regarding the application and impacts to
existing residents.
In response to questions from the Committee, O. Alchits confirmed no demolition
or construction timelines have been determined at this time. In response to
further questions from the Committee, O. Alchits noted the proposed
development includes six units, including one designated for affordable housing.
Further, O. Alchits noted the new units are anticipated to be approximately 1000
square feet each.
Councillor A. Owodunni left the meeting at this time.
Councillor J. Deneault brought forward a motion to refer the recommendation
outlined in Development Services Department report, DSD -2025-370, to the
November 10, 2025, Council Meeting, to allow the Ward Councillor, consultant
and staff the opportunity to further discuss concerns related to the potential
displacement of existing residents and explore support options for the affected
residents.
Councillor A. Owodunni entered the meeting at this time.
On motion by Councillor J. Deneault
it was resolved:
"That the following recommendation be referred to the November 10, 20251
Council Meeting to allow the Ward Councillor, consultant and staff the
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opportunity to further discuss concerns related to the potential displacement of
existing residents and explore support options for affected residents:
"That Zoning By-law Amendment Application ZBA25/016/W/BB, for the
property municipally addressed as 137 Woodhaven Road, requesting to
amend Zoning By-law 2019-051 for 2394608 Ontario Inc. be approved in
the form shown in the `Proposed By-law' and `Map No. 1', attached to
Report DSD -2025-370 as Attachments `A1' and 'A2', BE APPROVED, as
outlined in Development Services Department report, DSD -2025-370."
Carried
4.2 Draft Plan of Subdivision Application, 30T-23201, 1700 Strasburg Road &
McBrine Drive, 2140221 Ontario Inc., DSD -2025-400 Con'd
The Committee considered Development Services Department report, DSD -
2025 -400, dated October 16, 2025, recommending draft approval be granted to
Plan of Subdivision Application 30T-23201, for the properties municipally
addressed as 1700 Strasburg Road and McBrine Drive.
A. Pinnell, Senior Planner provided an overview of the report. T. Malone -Wright,
Manager, Housing and Development Approvals, and G. Stevenson, Director,
Housing and Development Approvals, were also in attendance to respond to
questions from the Committee.
B. Flewwelling and N. Charlton, GSP Group were in attendance in support of the
application and staff recommendation.
G. Michalenko, M. Afzal, N. Afzal, E. Squirrell, B. Bender -Vargas, M. Tong, C.
Goguen, S. Boudreau, G. Johnson, B. Grant, B. Kordek, M. Markham, L. Angod,
R. Angod, K. Rath, J. Najjar, C. Stieler, N. Deeb, L. Boreal and M. Bugeya were
in attendance in opposition to the application, noting concerns related to loss of
natural area, environmental connectivity, increased noise, traffic impacts and the
scale of the proposed development.
Councillor M. Johnston left the meeting at this time.
In response to questions from Committee, A. Pinnell clarified that the application
proposes a cul-de-sac, listed as `Street B', for the purposes of creating a wetland
as an expansion to the abutting Huron Natural Area (HNA) and as a
setback/buffer to protected natural features. Another block is also proposed as a
30 -metre -wide wildlife corridor to facilitate wildlife passage from the HNA to a
nearby wetland to the north east.
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Councillor M. Johnston entered the meeting at this time.
Councillor P. Singh left the meeting at this time. Councillor D. Chapman assumed
the chair.
In response to further questions from the Committee, B. Steiner, Senior
Environmental Planner, confirmed the subdivider is required to follow the method
outlined in the Tree Management Policy, meaning unless hazardous, trees in any
setback or buffer areas will not be removed. B. Steiner also noted a tree
replacement ratio will apply, with an estimated increase of 800-1000 new trees
across the subdivision.
Councillor P. Singh entered the meeting at this time, and resumed Chair.
Questions were raised regarding the projected job creation associated with the
proposal. G. Stevenson noted 1800 positions are estimated to be created in
association with the subject proposal.
4.3 Recess and Reconvene
The Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee then recessed at 8:44 p.m. and
reconvened at 8:56 p.m. Chaired by Councillor R Singh with all members
present, except Mayor B. Vrbanovic and Councillor B. loannidis.
4.4 Draft Plan of Subdivision Application, 30T-23201, 1700 Strasburg Road &
McBrine Drive, 2140221 Ontario Inc., DSD -2025-400 Con'd
The Committee resumed consideration of Development Services Department
report, DSD -2025-400, dated October 16, 2025, recommending draft approval be
granted to Plan of Subdivision Application 30T-23201, for the properties
municipally addressed as 1700 Strasburg Road and McBrine Drive.
In response to questions regarding the manmade wetland design, A. Pinnell
confirmed that the proposed wetland would be equal in size to the one being
replaced.
In response to further questions, A. Pinnell noted a wildlife corridor block would
be conveyed to the City to facilitate wildlife passage from the Huron Natural Area
to a nearby wetland / pond. Further, a City -owned Boulevard Multi -Use Trail
(BMUT) is proposed to allow access from Strasburg Road, and additional BMUTs
and sidewalks are proposed to provide further pedestrian opportunities
Councillor P. Singh left the meeting at this time. Councillor S. Davey assumed the
Chair.
Councillor P. Singh returned to the meeting and resumed chair.
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Councillor D. Chapman brought forward a motion to defer the recommendation
outlined in Development Services Department report, DSD -2025-400 to the
November 10, 2025, Council Meeting, to allow staff the opportunity to provide
additional information regarding the Environmental Assessment, delegation
concerns, consultations with the Indigenous community and the number of
industrial site vacancies within the Region.
Councillor D. Chapman's motion was then voted on and Lost.
Councillor S. Davey brought forward the staff recommendation as outlined in
Development Services Department report, DSD -2025-400.
A recorded vote was requested.
On motion by Councillor S. Davey
it was resolved:
"That the City of Kitchener, pursuant to Section 51 (31) of the Planning Act
R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P 13 as amended, grant draft approval to Plan of
Subdivision Application 30T-23201 in the City of Kitchener, for the property
municipally addressed as 1700 Strasburg Road and McBrine Drive, for
2140221 Ontario Inc., subject to the draft plan and draft plan conditions
attached to Development Services Department report, DSD -2025-400 as
Attachment `A'; and,
That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to approve and execute an
industrial Subdivision Agreement securing the Draft Plan of Subdivision
conditions set out in Report DSD -2025-400, to the satisfaction of the City
Solicitor, and that the City Solicitor be directed to register said agreement
on title to the Subject Lands identified in Attachment `A' to report DSD -
2025 -400; and further,
That the Updated Urban Design Brief Strasburg Technology Business
Park, prepared by GSP Group, dated May 2025, amended September
2025, attached as Attachment 'B' to report DSD -2025-400, be endorsed,
and that staff be directed to implement this Brief through subdivision
conditions and through future Site Plan Applications for individual lots at
the discretion of the City's Director of Development and Housing
Approvals with significant changes to this Brief to the satisfaction of
Council."
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In Favour (8): Councillor P. Singh, Councillor S. Davey, Councillor D. Schnider,
Councillor J. Deneault, Councillor C. Michaud, Councillor A. Owodunni,
Councillor M. Johnston, and Councillor S. Stretch
Contra (1): Councillor D. Chapman
Carried (8 to 1)
5. Discussion Items
5.1 Enabling 4 Units - 1 Year Check in, DSD -2025-411
The Committee considered Development Services Department report, dated
October 9, 2025, recommending council endorse the next steps as outlined in
Development Services Department report, DSD -2025-411.
K. Anderl, Project Manager, provided an overview of the report. R. Bustamante,
Director, Planning and Housing Policy, J. Oosterveld, Manager, Customer
Experience and Project Management, and G. Khandelwal, Senior Planner were
also in attendance to respond to questions from the Committee.
In response to questions from the Committee related to concerns raised by
residents, K. Anderl noted resident concerns heard included: increased property
standards concerns, vehicular traffic and parking impacts associated with
Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs).
In response to further questions, K. Anderl noted staff's continued efforts to
address resident concerns through education, communication and in-person
outreach campaigns. It was also noted that short term rental data is not currently
tracked at this time.
Councillor J. Deneault left the meeting at this time.
Councillor P. Singh left the meeting at this time. Councillor S. Davey assumed the
Chair.
The Committee raised privacy concerns related to the design of some ADUs.
Councillor P. Singh entered the meeting at this time, and resumed Chair.
On motion by Councillor D. Chapman
it was resolved:
"That Council endorse the next steps for the Enabling 4 Units - 1 Year
Check in, as outlined in Development Services Department report, DSD -
2025 -411."
Carried
Information Items
6.1 None
Adjournment
On motion, this meeting adjourned at approximately 10:38 p.m.
Mariah Blake
Committee Coordinator