Council
Agenda for August 16, 2012
City of Hamilton
Thursday, August 16,
2012
9:30 a.m.
Council
Chambers
City Hall
71 Main Street West
Hamilton,
Ontario
R. Caterini
City Clerk
(905) 546-2424 ext. 5409
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1. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
CHANGES TO THE AGENDA
ADDED CORRESPONDENCE
5.12 Correspondence
from Robert and Monika Maric requesting the installation of stop signs at Jones
Road and Galileo Drive and Jones Road and Copes Lane.
Recommendation: Be
received and referred to the General Manager of Public Works.
REPORTS
6.2 GeneralIssues
Committee Report 12-021 – August 13, 2012
6.3 PlanningCommittee
Report 12-012 – August 14, 2012
MOTIONS
The following motion has been withdrawn as
it appears as Item 25 on the General Issues Committee Report 12-021
7.2 Municipal Disaster Relief
Assistance Program – Heavy Rain Event, July 22, 2012
ADDED NOTICE OF MOTION
8.1 Cathedral
High School 100 Years Reunion – September 28 and 29, 2012
2.
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
3.
CEREMONIAL ACTIVITIES
- MINUTES
OF THE MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL HELD ON:
4.1 July
12, 2012
5. COMMUNICATIONS
5.1 Correspondence
from The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and Technology)
(Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario), respecting the
launch of the new Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund (CIIF).
Recommendation: Be
received.
5.2 Correspondence
from Imam Abdul Hai Patel, President of the Ontario Multifaith Council,
requesting support for the proclamation of Spiritual and Religious Care
Awareness Week (SRCAW) throughout Canada during the week of October 14 t0 20,
2012.
Recommendation: Be
received.
5.3 Correspondence
from the Office of the Prime Minister in response to the Mayor’s letter
respecting the cancellation of Remembrance Day services.
Recommendation: Be
received.
5.4 Correspondence
from the Office of the Prime Minister in response to the Mayor’s letter respecting
the loss of Federal Funding for the Katimavik Volunteer Program.
Recommendation: Be
received.
5.5 Correspondence
from the Honourable Deb Matthews, Minister of Health and Long Term Care,
advising that the City will receive an additional annualized base funding with
respect to the land ambulance grant for the 50:50 partnership for the 2012
calendar year.
Recommendation: Be
received.
5.6 E-mail
with attachments from Mike Galloway, Secretary-Treasurer and Pat Vanini,
Executive Director of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO),
advising of the Annual General Meeting and proposed changes to the AMP
Corporate By-law.
Recommendation: Be
received.
5.7 E-mailfrom
Alan Walker advising of his resignation from the CityHousing HamiltonBoard.
Recommendation: Be
received and referred to the Selection Committee.
5.8 Correspondence
from the Honourable Charles Sousa, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration,
responding to the Mayor’s letter regarding “Pay It Forward Day”.
Recommendation: Be
received.
5.9 Correspondence
from The Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport, regarding the use of
perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and its salts at the Hamilton International
Airport.
Recommendation: For
the consideration of Council.
5.10 Correspondence
from Monte McNaughton, MPP, requesting Council’s support for his private
members bill, Bill 76, an Act to Amend the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Act of
1999.
Recommendation: For
the consideration of Council.
5.11 Resolution
from the Corporation of the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake regarding the
collection and disposal of Municipal Household or Special Waste (MHSW) and
requesting Council’s support.
Recommendation: For
the consideration of Council.
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS
6.1 General
Issues Committee Report 12-020 – July 18, 2012
6.2 General
Issues Committee Report 12-021 – August 13, 2012
6.3 Planning
Committee Report 12-012 – August 14, 2012
7. MOTIONS
7.1 Development
of a Criminal Background Check Policy
7.2 Municipal
Disaster Relief Assistance Program – Heavy Rain Event, July 22, 2012
7.3 Amendments
to Item 9(e) of the Audit, Finance & Administration Committee Report 12-005
7.4 Community
Partnership Program Grant Request for the CTC International Print Biennale in
Santiago De Cuba
8.
NOTICES OF MOTION
9.
STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
10.
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
- BILL
LIST
Bill
No.
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168
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To Adopt Official Plan Amendment
No. 170 to the former City of Stoney Creek Official Plan
Respecting:
Lands located on the north side
of King Street East, east side of Dawson Avenue and south side of Passmore Street, known municipally as 135 and 137 King Street East and 42 Passmore Street, Stoney Creek
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169
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To Incorporate City Land Designated as Blocks 23 on Plan 62M-1036 into Old Mud Street
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170
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To Incorporate City Land Designated as part 2 on Plan
11533 into Arvin Avenue
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171
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To
Amend By-law No. 01-215
Being
a By-law To Regulate Traffic:
Schedule
5 – Stop Control
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172
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To Amend By-law No.
01-218
Being a By-law To
Regulate Traffic:
Schedule 5 – Stop
Control
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173
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To
Incorporate City Land Designated as Block 34 on Plan 62M-1153 into Kellogg Avenue
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174
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Removal of Part Lot Control Block
12, Lot 1 and Lots 3 to 8, Registered Plan No. 62M-1175
12
Ambrose Avenue
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175
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To
Adopt Official Plan Amendment No. 171 to the City of Stoney Creek Official
Plan
Respecting:
120 King Street West
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176
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Removal of Part Lot Control
Block 1, Registered Plan No.
62M-1173
2-12½ Kopperfield Lane, Glanbrook
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177
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To Amend Zoning By-law No. 87-57, Respecting Lands Located at 433 Hamilton Drive, in the former Town of Ancaster, now in the City of Hamilton
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178
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To Incorporate City Land
Designated as Block 181 on Plan
62M-700
Into Foxmeadow Drive
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179
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The Appointments of a Chief
Building Official,
Deputies and Inspectors
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180
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To
Amend Zoning By-law No. 3692-92 (Stoney Creek)
Respecting
the Property Located at 120 and 124 King Street West
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181
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To Amend Zoning By-law No.
05-200
Respecting Lands Located at 135
and 137 King Street East and 42 Passmore Street (Stoney Creek)
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182
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To
Adopt Official Plan Amendment No.
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183
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To Amend Zoning By-law No.
3692-92 (Stoney Creek) Respecting the
Property Located at 845 and 857 North Service Road
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184
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Removal of Part Lot Control
Lots 1, 111-112, 119-120,
138-153, 167-172, and 174-176 of Plan No. 62M-1157 “Waterdown Bay”
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185
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Removal of Part Lot Control
Lots 44-54, 63-74 and 90 of Plan
No. 62M-1157 “Waterdown Bay”
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186
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Removal of Part Lot Control
Lots 92-97, 115-116, 125-126,
154-157, and 163-164 of Plan No. 62M-1157 “Waterdown Bay”
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187
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Removal of Part Lot Control
Lots 42-43, 56, 58, 60, 62, 76,
78, 82, and 86 of Plan No. 62M-1157 “Waterdown Bay”
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188
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To Amend By-law No. 01-218, as
amended,
Being a By-law To Regulate
On-Street Parking
Schedule 6 – Time Limit Parking
Schedule 8 – No Parking Zones
Schedule 12 – Permit Parking
Zones
Schedule 13 – No Stopping Zones
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189
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To Confirm Proceedings of
Council
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- ADJOURNMENT