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City of Hamilton

 

COUNCIL MEETING

 

June 25, 2014

 

5:00 PM

 

Council Chambers

Hamilton City Hall

71 Main Street West

Hamilton

 

R. Caterini

City Clerk

 

 

Please note:     All electronic devices to be switched to a non-audible function during Council and Committee meetings.

 

Committee Agenda, Live Webcasting as well as Archived Meeting Video is available on-line at www.hamilton.ca

 

 

Call to Order

 

1.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA (Added Items, if applicable, will be noted with **)

 

2.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

 

3.

CEREMONIAL ACTIVITIES

 

3.1

Presentation of Business Appreciation Awards

 

4.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING

 

4.1

June 11, 2014

 

5.

COMMUNICATIONS

 

5.1

Correspondence from Steve Klose, Director, Ministry of the Environment, Standards Development Branch, respecting cosmetic pesticides ban

 

Recommendation:  Be received.

 

5.2

Correspondence from Premier Kathleen Wynne respecting public art piece honouring Lincoln MacCauley Alexander

 

Recommendation:  Be received.

 

5.3

Correspondence from Gabriella Kalapos, Executive Director, Clean Air Partnership, respecting the City's contribution in forwarding the development, implementation, monitoring and reporting of the GTHA Clean Air Council Declaration on Clean Air and Climate Change actions and targets

 

Recommendation:  Be received.

 

5.4

Letters of Opposition from the following with respect to Item 7 of Planning Committee Report 14-010 respecting "Zoning By-law Amendment ZAC-12-020 - 99-103 Locke Street South, Hamilton, owned by Lougain Properties Inc.:

 

(a)  Mary Jane Fitzgerald

(b)  John Eleftheriou and Laura Tedesco

(c)  Terrance Odette

(d)  Michelle F. Neumann

 

Recommendation:  Be received.

 

5.5

Correspondence from Henry Krukowski requesting that his property at 17 Academy Street, Ancaster, be designated as possible mixed-use commercial lands within the secondary node (Item 8 of Planning Committee Report 14-010 respecting Official Plan Amendment to incorporate the Ancaster Wilson Street Secondary Plan into the Urban Hamilton Official Plan (PED12078(a)) (Ward 12)

 

Recommendation:  Be received.

 

5.6

Correspondence from T. Wieclawek, Fire Marshal and Chief, Emergency Management, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, respecting legislative changes intended to improve fire safety in vulnerable occupancies

 

Recommendation:  Be received.

 

5.7

Correspondence from Greg Zink, CEO Hamilton East-Stoney Creek (Green Party of Canada), Provincial Candidate for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek (Green Party of Ontario), respecting the Use of Neonictinoid Pesticides

 

Recommendation:  Be Received.

 

5.8

Correspondence from Peter Armstrong, Director, Program and Services Branch, Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, respecting Listing of Non-designated Properties of Cultural Heritage

 

Recommendation:  Be received and referred to the Hamilton Municipal Heritage Committee for information.

 

5.9

Correspondence from Residents of Hatfield Place, Dundas, respecting Ownership and Maintenance of Hatfield Place, Dundas

 

Recommendation:  Be received and referred to the General Manager of Public Works for a report to the Public Works Committee.

 

5.10

Correspondence from Ken Hall, Senior Advisor, Public Affairs, Enbridge, respecting Enbridge Line 9 Filings with the National Energy Board - Condition 9 Updated Pipeline Engineering Assessment and Condition 18 Watercourse Crossing Management Plan.

 

 Recommendation:  Be received and referred to Guy Paparella, Director of Growth Planning, Planning and Economic Development for information.

 

5.11

Correspondence from The Soot Group requesting funds from fines imposed on Arcelor Mittal be awarded to the McAnulty Neighbourhood

 

Recommendation:  For the consideration of Council.

 

5.12

Correspondence from Peter Hasek respecting the establishment of an ad hoc team to develop a communication method for use by Accessible Transit Service users to communicate with physicians a patient's reasons for needing access to the City's accessible transit service.

 

Recommendation:  For the consideration of Council.

 

5.13

Correspondence from Viv Saunders, on behalf of Lakewood Beach Community Council/Poplar Park Neighbourhood, respecting 257, 259 and 261 Millen Road, Stoney Creek and Amendment to Zoning By-law 3692-92

 

Recommendation:  For the consideration of Council.

 

5.14

**Correspondence frtom Sheilah Lamb, President, Hamilton Academy of Medicine, respecting Ontario Medical Association - Community Service Award presented to Mayor R. Bratina

 

Recommendation:  Be received.

 

5.15

**Correspondence from Jessica Brennan, Board Chair, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, respecting the West Flamborough Accommodation Review

 

Recommendation:  Be received and referred to the Joint City/HWDSB Liaison Committee for discussion.

 

5.16

**Correspondence from Gabriel Gasbarrini, Award Construction Limited, respecting Boundary to the Ancaster Wilson Street Secondary Plan (Item 8 of Planning Committee Report 14-010)

 

Recommendation:  For the consideration of Council.

 

5.17

**Correspondence from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) respecting the New Provincial Cabinet

 

Recommendation:  Be received.

 

5.18

**Correspondence from Jasmine Branton, Legislative Co-ordinator to the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Advisory Committee, respecting "Resolution from the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Advisory Committee respecting Motion by Councillor S. Merulla - Local Health of Honey Bees"

 

6.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

6.1

Public Works Committee Report 14-008 - June 16, 2014

 

6.2

Board of Health Report 14-005 - June 16, 2014

 

6.3

Planning Committee Report 14-010 - June 17, 2014

 

6.4

General Issues Committee Report 14-013 - June 18/23, 2014

 

6.5

General Issues Committee Report 14-014 (Special) - June 18, 2014

 

7.

MOTIONS

 

7.1

Implementation of the Action Plan contained on Pages 43 and 44 of the Rapid Ready Report

(Notice of Motion introduced at June 11, 2014 Council Meeting)

 

7.2

Local Health of Honey Bees

 

7.3

Installation of a Stop Control at the Intersection of Mountain Brow Boulevard (Eastbound/Westbound) at Oakcrest Drive

 

8.

NOTICES OF MOTIONS

 

8.1

**Amending Motion to Item 8 of the Audit, Finance & Administration Committee Report 14-004 respecting the Grants Sub-Committee Report 14-002, April 17, 2014 (2014 Community Partnership Program) (Item 8.4)

 

8.2

**Relocation of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame

 

9.

STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS

 

10.

PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL

 

10.1

**64 Melrose Avenue North, Hamilton (No Copy)

Pursuant to Sub-sections 8.1(c) and (f) of the City's Procedural By-law and Section 239.2 of the Ontario Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, as the subject matter pertains to (c) a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land for municipal or local board purposes; and (f) the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose.

 

11.

BY-LAWS AND CONFIRMING BY-LAW

 

Bill No.

147

To Amend By-law No. 01-215, To Regulate Traffic:

Schedule 5 – Stop Control

 

Bill No.

148

To Amend By-law No. 01-215, To Regulate Traffic:

Schedule 2 – Speed Limits

Schedule 13 – Designated Traffic Lanes

 

Bill No.

149

Being a By-law to Permanently Close an Unassumed Portion of Alleyway, East of Liberty Street, established by Registered Plan 31, City of Hamilton, designated as Part 1 on Plan 62R-19478, City of Hamilton

 

Bill No.

150

Being a By-law to Permanently Close a Portion of Legend Court being Part 1 on 62R19043, City of Hamilton

 

Bill No.

151

A By-law To Establish Certain 2014 User Fees and Charges for Services, Activities or the Use of Property

 

Bill No.

152

To Amend By-law No. 01-218, as amended, To Regulate On-Street Parking:

Schedule 4 – Special Event Parking

Schedule 8 – No Parking Zones

Schedule 10 – Alternate Side Parking

Schedule 6 – Time Limit Parking

Schedule 8 – No Parking Zones

Schedule 9 – Alternate Side Parking

Schedule 12 – Permit Parking Zones

Schedule 13 – No Stopping Zones

Schedule 14 – Wheelchair Loading Zones

 

Bill No.

153

Being a By-law respecting Development Charges on lands within the City of Hamilton

 

Bill No.

154

To Amend Zoning By-law No. 6593 (Hamilton), Respecting Lands Located at 99–103 Locke Street South (Hamilton)

 

Bill No.

155

To Amend Zoning By-law No. 90-145-Z (Flamborough), Respecting Lands Located at 111 Parkside Drive, Part of Lot 11, Concession 4 (Flamborough) now in the City of Hamilton

 

Bill No.

156

To Amend Zoning By-law No. 6593 (Hamilton), Respecting Lands located at 739 Upper Paradise Road in the City of Hamilton

 

Bill No.

157

To Adopt:

Official Plan Amendment No. 21 to the Urban Hamilton Official Plan

Respecting:

Lands located at the northeast corner of West 5th Street and Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway, known municipally as 794 to 802 West 5th Street, Hamilton

 

Bill No.

158

To Amend Zoning By-law No. 6593 (Hamilton) as amended, Respecting the Lands Located at 794 to 802 West 5th Street, 810 West 5th Street, Portion of 820 West 5th Street and Block 112, Plan 62M-1040 (Hamilton)

 

Bill No.

159

To Adopt:

Official Plan Amendment No. 20 to the Urban Hamilton Official Plan

Respecting:

Lands located at 1117 Garner Road East, Ancaster

 

Bill No.

160

To Amend Zoning By-law No. 87-57 (Ancaster), Respecting Lands Located at 1117 Garner Road East (Ancaster)

 

Bill No.

161

To Adopt:

Official Plan Amendment No. 23 to the Urban Hamilton Official Plan

Respecting:

Medical Marihuana Growing and Harvesting Facility, Greenhouse, and Aquaponics Facility within Specific Employment Districts

 

Bill No.

162

To Amend Zoning By-law No. 6593 (Hamilton), Respecting General Text Amendment for Medical Marihuana Growing and Harvesting Facilities

 

Bill No.

163

To Amend Zoning By-law No. 05-200, Respecting General Text Amendments for Aquaponics, Greenhouses, and Medical Marihuana Growing and Harvesting Facilities

 

Bill No.

164

To Enact a By-law to Protect Police Animals and Persons Who May be Affected by the Use of Police Animals

 

Bill No.

165

To Confirm Proceedings of Council

 

12.

ADJOURNMENT

 

 

 

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