City of Hamilton
PLANNING COMMITTEE REVISED

Meeting #:18-010
Date:
Time:
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Location:
Council Chambers, Hamilton City Hall
71 Main Street West

​Ida Bedioui, Legislative Coordinator (905) 546-2424 ext. 4605


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

Item “K” - Staff to report back on the feasibility of amending the Licensing By-law including comparators across the country, to clearly define adult services in relation to the distinction between strip clubs and other performances, including but not limited to burlesques.

Due date: June 19, 2018

New due date: July 10, 2018

 

Item “M” - That staff monitor the operations of the Personal Transportation Providers (Schedule 24 of the Licensing By-law 17-170) licensing category over the next year to determine if any adjustments are required and report back to Committee.

Due date: June 19, 2018

New due date: July 10, 2018

 

Item “S” - Update re: Losani OMB appeal and sign variance application appeal.

Due date: June 19, 2018

New due date: August 14, 2018

Item “G” – ACPD Report 16-002 – Re: financial incentives for taxi operators to make replacement vehicles accessible.

(Item 8.2 on this agenda.)

 

Item “I” - C That staff be directed to report back on how to revise Council’s current policy respecting OMB appeals for non-decision to ensure the public has the opportunity to provide input

Due date: June 19, 2018

New due date: Report LS16027(c)/PED16237(b) approved by Committee on February 6, 2018

 

 

Item “J” - That Staff report back to Committee following consultation with the Alleyway Management Strategy Working Group on a process for including appropriate permissions for laneway housing as part of the review and update of the City’s Residential Zoning By-law planned for 2017-2018.

(Item 6.5 on this agenda.)

 

Item “T” - That staff consult with the Feds and the Prov and review and report back on the revisions to the Economic Development Strategy, Official Plan Policies and Zoning Regulations with respect to medical & recreational marijuana (cannabis) production, distribution and sales and staff review the appropriate standards for recreational marijuana, using the current standards for medical marijuana as a guideline, and report back to the Planning Committee

(Item 6.6 on this agenda)

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