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Council

Agenda

INCLUDING ADDEDS

 

September 2, 2014 - 4:00 PM

 

This Council meeting will be televised by Cable 13 commencing at 9:00 p.m.

 

I

DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST

 

II

REVIEW OF CONFIDENTIAL MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED IN PUBLIC

 

III

ADDED REPORTS

 

IV

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, IN CAMERA

 

MOTION FOR IN CAMERA SESSION

 

 

That Council rise and go into Committee of the Whole, in camera, for the purpose of considering the following:

 

a)

A matter pertaining to labour relations and personal matters including information about identifiable individuals including municipal employees, and advice and recommendations of officers and employees of the Corporation and communications necessary for those purposes. (C6/20/CSC)

 

b)

A matter pertaining to advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose, with respect to the Application by Greenhills Shopping Centres Ltd., 51 and 99 Exeter Road. (C1/15/PEC)

 

c)

A matter pertaining to litigation or potential litigation with respect to appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board Ontario Municipal Board case number PL131116 appealing Official Plan Amendment 557 and Zoning By-law Amendment Z.-1-132226; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose, in connection with appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board from the decisions of Municipal Council to approve  Official Plan Amendment 557 and Zoning By-law Amendment Z.-1-132226 and a matter pertaining to instructions and directions to officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to proposed acquisition of land; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; reports or advice or recommendations of officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to proposed acquisition of land; commercial and financial information supplied in confidence pertaining to the proposed acquisition, the disclosure of which  could reasonably be expected to, prejudice significantly the competitive position or interfere significantly with the contractual or other negotiations of the Corporation, result in similar information no longer being supplied to the Corporation where it is in the public interest that similar information continue to be so supplied, and result in undue loss or gain to any person, group, committee or financial institution or agency; commercial, information relating to the proposed acquisition that belongs to the Corporation that has monetary value or potential monetary value; information concerning the proposed acquisition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to prejudice the economic interests of the  Corporation or its competitive position; information concerning the proposed acquisition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious to the financial interests of the Corporation; and instructions to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the Corporation concerning the proposed acquisition. (C2/15/PEC)

 

d)

A matter pertaining to advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose with respect to the decommissioning of City owed lands known as the South Street Campus currently leased and occupied by London Health Sciences Centre; to instructions and directions to officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; reports or advice or recommendations of officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land; commercial and financial information supplied in confidence pertaining to the proposed or pending acquisition or disposition the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to prejudice significantly the competitive position or interfere significantly with the contractual or other negotiations of the Corporation, result in similar information no longer being supplied to the Corporation where it is in the public interest that similar information continue to be so supplied, and result in undue loss or gain to any person, group, committee or financial institution or agency; commercial information relating to the proposed or pending acquisition or disposition that belongs to the Corporation that has monetary value or potential monetary value;  information concerning the proposed or pending acquisition or disposition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to prejudice the economic interests of the Corporation or its competitive position; information concerning the proposed or pending acquisition or disposition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious to the financial interests of the Corporation; and instructions to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the Corporation concerning the proposed or pending acquisition or disposition; and for the purpose of a vote for giving directions or instructions to officers, employees or agents of the municipality or persons retained by or under a contract with the municipality. (C3/20/CSC)

 

e)

A matter pertaining to litigation currently before the Superior Court of Justice, Court files No. 61809/09 No. 1554/10 and No. 1555/10 affecting the municipality; and advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose. (C4/20/CSC)

 

f)

A matter pertaining to advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose with respect to contract T13-89 with Ron Murphy Contracting Co. Ltd. (C1/13/CWC)

 

g)

A matter pertaining to litigation affecting the municipality, specifically an outstanding appeal by AAR-CON Enterprises Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board, File No. PL030543; and advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose relating to a pending motion before the Ontario Municipal Board. (C3/15/PEC)

 

h)

A matter pertaining to advice subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications for that purpose, as it relates to Downtown London's proposal to provide a $1 million contribution, over 10 years, toward the acquisition of the Kingsmill property by Fanshawe College. (C8/20/CSC)

 

i)

A matter pertaining to litigation currently before the Superior Court of Justice, Court file No. 8922/12 effecting the municipality and advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose (C2/13/CWC)

 

j)

A matter pertaining to advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege and any communications necessary for the purpose, and a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board, related to the Western Fair Association. (C5/20/CSC)

 

k)

A matter pertaining to advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose relating to a pending motion before the Ontario Municipal Board relating to the property located at 450 Oxford Street West. (C4/15/PEC)

 

l)

A matter pertaining to instructions and directions to officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed acquisition of land; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; reports or advice or recommendations of officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed acquisition of land; commercial and financial information supplied in confidence pertaining to the proposed acquisition the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to prejudice significantly the competitive position or interfere significantly with the contractual or other negotiations of the Corporation, result in similar information no longer being supplied to the Corporation where it is in the public interest that similar information continue to be so supplied, and result in undue loss or gain to any person, group, committee or financial institution or agency; commercial, information relating to the proposed acquisition that belongs to the Corporation that has monetary value or potential monetary value; information concerning the proposed acquisition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to prejudice the economic interests of the Corporation or its competitive position; information concerning the proposed acquisition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious to the financial interests of the Corporation; and instructions to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the Corporation concerning the proposed acquisition. (C1/20/CSC)

 

m)

A matter pertaining to instructions and directions to officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed acquisition and disposition of land; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; reports or advice or recommendations of officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed acquisition and disposition of land; commercial and financial information supplied in confidence pertaining to the proposed acquisition and disposition the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to prejudice significantly the competitive position or interfere significantly with the contractual or other negotiations of the Corporation, result in similar information no longer being supplied to the Corporation where it is in the public interest that similar information continue to be so supplied, and result in undue loss or gain to any person, group, committee or financial institution or agency; commercial, information relating to the proposed acquisition and disposition that belongs to the Corporation that has monetary value or potential monetary value;  information concerning the proposed acquisition and disposition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to prejudice the economic interests of the Corporation or its competitive position; information concerning the proposed acquisition and disposition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious to the financial interests of the Corporation; and instructions to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the Corporation concerning the proposed acquisition and disposition. (C2/20/CSC)

 

n)

A matter pertaining to instructions and directions to officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed acquisition of land; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; reports or advice or recommendations of officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed acquisition of land; commercial and financial information supplied in confidence pertaining to the proposed acquisition the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to prejudice significantly the competitive position or interfere significantly with the contractual or other negotiations of the Corporation, result in similar information no longer being supplied to the Corporation where it is in the public interest that similar information continue to be so supplied, and result in undue loss or gain to any person, group, committee or financial institution or agency; commercial, information relating to the proposed acquisition that belongs to the Corporation that has monetary value or potential monetary value;  information concerning the proposed acquisition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to prejudice the economic interests of the Corporation or its competitive position; information concerning the proposed acquisition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious to the financial interests of the Corporation; and instructions to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the Corporation concerning the proposed acquisition. (C7/20/CSC)

 

o)

A matter pertaining to the purpose of instructions and directions to officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed disposition of land; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; reports or advice or recommendations of officers and employees of the Corporation pertaining to a proposed disposition of land; commercial and financial information supplied in confidence pertaining to the proposed disposition the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to, prejudice significantly the competitive position or interfere significantly with the contractual or other negotiations of the Corporation, result in similar information no longer being supplied to the Corporation where it is in the public interest that similar information continue to be so supplied, and result in undue loss or gain to any person, group, committee or financial institution or agency; commercial, information relating to the proposed disposition that belongs to the Corporation that has monetary value or potential monetary value; information concerning the proposed disposition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to prejudice the economic interests of the Corporation or its competitive position; information concerning the proposed disposition whose disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious to the financial interests of the Corporation; and instructions to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the Corporation concerning the proposed disposition.  (C1/11/IEPC)

 

V

RECOGNITIONS

 

1.

5:00 PM Her Worship the Mayor will present the 2014 Queen Elizabeth Scholarships to the following recipients: Julia Cantelon from London South Collegiate Institute School (average 98.50%) and Yomna El-Sakka from Oakridge Secondary School (average 98.50%)

 

2.

Her Worship the Mayor will recognize Captain John Harris and Mrs. Ameila Harris on the 180th Anniversary Eldon House

 

3.

Her Worship the Mayor will receive the OPA Community Conservation Award and the AMO Gas Tax Award from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario

 

VI

CONFIRMATION AND SIGNING OF THE MINUTES OF THE TWENTIETH MEETING HELD ON JULY 29, 2014

 

VII

COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS

 

1.

D. Sheppard, ReForest London - Urban Forest Strategy and Implementation Plan Update (Refer to the Planning and Environment Committee stage for consideration with clause 10 of the 15th Report of the Planning and Environment Committee.)

 

2.

M. Inglis, Gymworld - Development Charges and the Community Improvement Plan (Refer to the Planning and Environment Committee stage for consideration with clause 28 of the 15th Report of the Planning and Environment Committee.)

 

3.

S. Mahadevan, Wood Bull LLP - Properties located at 51 and 99 Exeter Road (Refer to the Planning and Environment Committee stage for consideration with clause 29 of the 15th Report of the Planning and Environment Committee.)

 

 

 

 

4.

(ADDED) Amending Agreement between the Corporation of the City of London and Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology (Refer to the Corporate Services Committee stage for consideration with clause 25 of the 20th Report of the Corporate Services Committee.)

 

VIII

MOTIONS OF WHICH NOTICE IS GIVEN

 

1.

Councillor H.L. Usher and Councillor P. Van Meerbergen - Motion of Which Notice is Given - Cancellation of September 8, 2014 Civic Works Committee Meeting

 

IX

REPORTS

 

 

15th Report of the Planning and Environment Committee

 

1.

Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest

 

2.

Properties located at 3130 and 3260 Dingman Drive and 4397/4407 Wellington Road South - Ontario Municipal Board Decision

 

3.

Property located at 122 Wortley Road (H-8383)

 

4.

Property located at 1800 Sumac Way (H-8356)

 

5.

Foxwood Subdivision (39T-11503)

 

6.

Corporate Campus Subdivision (39T-78066)

 

7.

Chelsea Green Subdivision (formerly Terrace Street Subdivision) (39T-02511)

 

8.

Building Division Monthly Reports for June and July 2014

 

9.

Property located at 450 Oxford Street West - Notice of Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board (OZ-8003)

 

10.

Urban Forest Strategy and Implementation Plan Update

 

11.

2013 State of the Downtown Report

 

12.

Stoney Creek Open Space Pathway Development East of Trossacks Avenue

 

13.

Commitments for Financial Incentive Programs at 121-123 Dundas Street, 471 Richmond Street, 242 Dundas Street and 192-194 Dundas Street

 

14.

Heritage Conservation District Status Report

 

15.

Environmental Impact Study - Performance Evaluation for the City of London

 

16.

9th Report of the London Advisory Committee on Heritage

 

17.

8th Report of the Environmental and Ecological Planning Advisory Committee

 

18.

8th Report of the Advisory Committee on the Environment

 

19.

Proposed Amendments to the Site Plan By-law

 

20.

Property located at 877 Medway Park Drive (Z-8357)

 

21.

Proposed Agreement for the Continuation of the use of the Boulevard and Proposed Amendment to the Fees By-law

 

22.

Properties located at 1-34 Barberry Court, 35-48 Ivy Court, 49-81 Vinewood Court and 82-100 Primrose Court (TZ-8353)

 

23.

Properties located at 931-1127 Southdale Road East and 551-605 Millbank Drive (TZ-8354)

 

24.

Properties located at 940 and 956 Wharncliffe Road South (OZ-8359)

 

25.

Properties located at 447 Old Wonderland Road (Z-8228)

 

26.

Property located at 299 Tartan Drive (O-8381/Z-8311)

 

27.

Property located at 164 Sherwood Forest Square (Z-8327)

 

28.

Development Charges and the Community Improvement Plan

 

29.

ADDED DELEGATION - Properties located at 51 and 99 Exeter Road

 

 

15th Report of the Community and Protective Services Committee

 

1.

Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest

 

2.

RFP 14-13 Cat Adoption Centre Services Project Source of Funding

 

3.

Richmond to Adelaide Street North Thames Valley Parkway Environmental Assessment Study - Appointment of Consulting Engineer

 

4.

Recommendations for Proposals Under Investment in Affordable Housing (IAH) Program Year 4 and IAH 2014 Extension

 

5.

Community Based Ontario Works Service Delivery Plan Update

 

6.

London and Middlesex Local Immigration Partnership Strategic Plan 2013-2016 and Update

 

7.

9th Report of the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee

 

8.

7th Report of the Accessibility Advisory Committee

 

9.

Westminster Working Group - Community Connections Project, Ecological Studies and Conservation Master Plan Funding

 

10.

J. Kukurudiak, President, London Taxi Association - Fare Increase Request

 

 

20th Report of the Corporate Services Committee

 

1.

Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest

 

2.

Offer to Purchase Industrial Lands - 2097800 Ontario Inc. - Innovation Park, Phase l

 

3.

Huron Heights Public School - 1245 Michael Street

 

4.

2013 Annual Report - Development Charges Reserve Funds

 

5.

2014 Operating Budget Status - Second Quarter Report

 

6.

2014 Capital Budget Status - Second Quarter Report

 

7.

Corporate Asset Management Plan 2014

 

8.

Request for Proposal No. 14-38 - Construction Manager/General Contractor for Renovations to the Normal School - Project #GG1558

 

9.

Federal Gas Tax Allocation

 

10.

Offer to Purchase Industrial Lands - IO Industries Inc. - Skyway Industrial Park, Phase ll

 

11.

City of London Days - Budweiser Gardens

 

12.

Reduced Hours of Voting at Certain Institutions and Retirement Homes

 

13.

Diversecity Onboard Program

 

14.

Integrity Commissioner

 

15.

Report on the Corporate Human Rights Program, Code of Conduct Program and Corporate Training Initiatives as of June 30, 2014

 

16.

Old Victoria Hospital Lands: Request for Proposals Update

 

17.

Agreement with the Province of Ontario to Receive Funding for the Start Up Your Business Initiative

 

18.

Agreement with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to Host the 2015 FCM Sustainable Communities Conference

 

19.

Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with the European Union

 

20.

Annual Meeting Calendar

 

21.

Application to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario - Jim Bob Ray's - 585 Richmond Street

 

22.

Request for Amendment to the Council Expense Funds Guidelines

 

23.

Consideration of Appointment to the London Diversity and Race Relations Advisory Committee (Requires 1 Representative from the Aboriginal Community Groups/Agencies)

Non-Voting:

  • Shirley Honyust (N'Amerind (London) Friendship Centre)
  • Brian Hill - Alternative (N'Amerind (London) Friendship Centre)

 

24.

Consideration of Appointment to the Environmental and Ecological Planning Advisory Committee (Requires up to 8 Members at Large)

Voting:

  • Pooyan Rahimy (Member at Large)

 

25.

Request for Delegation Status re New Deal for an Expanded Fanshawe Downtown Campus

 

26.

Election Campaign Sign By-law Update

 

27.

RFP14-20 Customer Relationship Management Software Implementation Partner

 

 

13th Report of the Civic Works Committee

 

1.

Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest

 

2.

2nd Report of the Cycling Advisory Committee

 

3.

Water Quality Evaluation of Waterways Appointment of Consultant - Irregular Result

 

4.

Mud Creek Municipal Class Environmental Assessment

 

5.

Sifton Bog Surface Water Monitoring Program Appointment of Consultant - Irregular Result

 

6.

Huron Industrial Park Stormwater Management Servicing Environmental Assessment Consulting Engineer Assignment Increase

 

7.

Fanshawe Park Road East Widening Adelaide Street to McLean Drive Detailed Design and Tendering Appointment of Consulting Engineer

 

8.

Southdale Road and Boler Road Intersection Improvements Environmental Assessment Study Appointment of Consulting Engineer

 

9.

Sarnia Road Widening Wonderland Road North to Sleighthome Avenue Detailed Design and Tendering Appointment of Consulting Engineer

 

10.

Dundas Flexible Street Scoping Study Consulting Engineer Assignment Increase

 

11.

Amendments to the Traffic and Parking By-law

 

12.

Amendments to the Traffic and Parking By-law to Address Safety Issues During the Western Fair

 

13.

Pollution Prevention and Control Plan Infoworks Modelling Consultant Appointment

 

14.

Truck Mounted, High Pressure Sewers Jetters - RFP 14-43

 

15.

Boom Flail Mowers Single Source Procurement

 

16.

City Initiated Street By-law Refinement Report Residential Driveway Widths

 

17.

Single Source Cured in Place Pipe- Lining Supplies

 

18.

Thames Sydenham Region Source Water Protection Plan Risk Management Services Agreement

 

19.

Appointment of Consultant Design and Contract Administration Services for the New Southdale PS and Forcemain

 

20.

Landfill Gas Utilization - Request for Qualifications

 

21.

London Transit Commission 2013 Annual Report

 

22.

Installation of Sidewalks on Shavian Blvd.

 

23.

Crosswalks on Belfeld

 

 

17th Report of the Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee

 

1.

Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest

 

2.

London Hydro Promissory Note - Agreements

 

3.

Composition - London Public Library Board

 

4.

2011 - 2014 Report to the Community - Verbal (City Manager)

 

5.

Not to be heard before 4:00 PM - Public Participation Meeting - Proposed Establishment of a Housing Development Corporation

 

 

11th Report of the Investment and Economic Prosperity Committee

 

1.

Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest

 

2.

Employment Program Support Year End Update and Grant Agreement

 

3.

Performing Arts Centre Studies

 

4.

London's Music Strategy

 

5.

Deputy City Treasurer - Orchestra London Credit Guarantee

 

 

17th Report of the Committee of the Whole

 

X

DEFERRED MATTERS

 

XI

ENQUIRIES

 

XII

EMERGENT MOTIONS

 

XIII

BY-LAWS

 

BY-LAWS TO BE READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME:

 

Bill No. 384, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council Meeting held on the 2nd day of September, 2014. (City Clerk)

 

Bill No. 385, By-law No. A-47-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law A-47 being “A by-law to provide for Various Fees and Charges”. (21/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 386, By-law No. A.-5273(__)-___

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. A.-5273-82 entitled “A By-law to appoint Municipal Law Enforcement Officers for the City of London”. (Chief Building Official)

 

Bill No. 387, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to authorize an Agreement between The Corporation of the City of London and 2097800 Ontario Inc., and to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement. (2/20/CSC)

 

Bill No. 388, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve an Agreement between The Corporation of the City of London and Tonda Construction Limited for Construction Manager/General Contractor Services for the renovations to the Normal School and to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the Agreement. (8/20/CSC)

 

Bill No. 389, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to authorize an Agreement of Purchase and Sale between The Corporation of the City of London and IO Industries Inc., to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement. (10/20/CSC)

 

Bill No. 390, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A By-law to authorize an Option Agreement between The Corporation of the City of London and IO Industries Inc., to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement. (10/20/CSC)

 

Bill No. 391, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve the Ontario Funding Agreement for the development of the Start Up Your Business Initiative of  the City of London with Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade; and to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the Agreement. (17/20/CSC)

 

Bill No. 392, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve the Agreement to host the 2015 Sustainable Communities Conference February 10-12, 2015 in London with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities; and to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the Agreement. (18/20/CSC)

 

Bill No. 393, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve an agreement between The Corporation of the City of London (the City) and Ironstone Building Corporation (the Proponent) for the purpose of establishing the City of London Affordable Housing Program and the City’s obligation to provide funding to the Proponent; and to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the agreement. (4/15/CPSC)

 

Bill No. 394, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve an agreement between The Corporation of the City of London (the City) and DeafBlind Ontario Services (the Proponent) for the purpose of establishing the City of London Affordable Housing Program and the City’s obligation to provide funding to the Proponent; and to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the agreement. (4/15/CPSC)

 

Bill No. 395, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve an agreement between The Corporation of the City of London (the City) and Cindy and Robert Sedge (the Proponent) for the purpose of establishing the City of London Affordable Housing Program and the City’s obligation to provide funding to the Proponent; and to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the agreement. (4/15/CPSC)

 

Bill No. 396, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve an agreement between The Corporation of the City of London (the City) and Rivas Majano Corporation (the Proponent) for the purpose of establishing the City of London Affordable Housing Program and the City’s obligation to provide funding to the Proponent; and to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the agreement. (4/15/CPSC)

 

Bill No. 397, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve an agreement between The Corporation of the City of London, London Hydro Inc. and the Public Utility Commission of the City of London; and to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement. (2/19/SPPC)

 

Bill No. 398, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve an agreement between The Corporation of the City of London and the Public Utility Commission of the City of London; and to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement. (2/19/SPPC)

 

Bill No. 399, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law respecting the composition of the London Public Library Board. (3/19/SPPC)

 

Bill No. 400, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve and authorize  Agreements between The Corporation of the City of London and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority, in order to transfer the responsibility of risk management to the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority and to secure the services of staff at the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority in order to perform risk management duties with respect to the Thames Sydenham Region Source Protection Plan; and to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreements. (18/13/CWC)

 

Bill No. 401, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to approve the Grant Agreement with WIL Counselling and Training for Employment, for employment program support services; to authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the Grant Agreement; and to approve the amount of the grant. (2/11/IEPC)

 

Bill No. 402, By-law No. A.-_____

 

A by-law to authorize and approve a Guarantee from the Corporation of the City of London to  TD Bank Group for the obligations of Orchestra London Canada Inc.; and to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to execute the guarantee. (5/11/IEPC)

 

Bill No. 403, By-law No. C.P.-1284(__)-___

 

A by-law to amend the Official Plan for the City of London, 1989 relating to the north part of 940 and 956 Wharncliffe Road South. (24/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 404, By-law No. C.P.-1284(__)-___

 

A by-law to amend the Official Plan for the City of London, 1989 relating to 299 Tartan Drive. (26/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 405, By-law No. C.P.-1455(__)-____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. C.P.-1455-541 entitled “A by-law to designate a site plan control area and to delegate Council's power under Section 41 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13”. (19/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 406, By-law No. E.-174(__)-___

 

A by-law to repeal and replace By-law E.-174-75 being “A by-law to provide for reduced hours of voting at certain institutions and retirement homes for the 2014 Municipal Election”. (12/20/CSC)

 

Bill No. 407, By-law No. E.-160(__)-___

 

A by-law respecting outdoor election campaign signs on road allowances and other public property and to repeal By-law No. E.-160-161 being “A By-law respecting outdoor election campaign signs on road allowances and other public property”. (26/20/CSC)

 

Bill No. 408, By-law No. PS-111-14____

 

A by-law to amend By-law PS-111 entitled, “A by-law to regulate traffic and the parking of motor vehicles in the City of London.” (11/13/CWC)

 

Bill No. 409, By-law No. PS-111-14____

 

A by-law to amend By-law PS-111 entitled, “A by-law to regulate traffic and the parking of motor vehicles in the City of London.” (12/13/CWC)

 

Bill No. 410, By-law No. PS-111-14____

 

A by-law to amend By-law PS-111 entitled, “A by-law to regulate traffic and the parking of motor vehicles in the City of London.” (12/13/CWC)

 

Bill No. 411, By-law No. S-1-14____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. S.-1 being A By-law to provide for the regulation of Streets, for the purpose of regulating driveway width and access for residential properties in the City. (16/13/CWC)

 

Bill No. 412, By-law No. S.-_____

 

A by-law to repeal By-law No. S.-5673-278 entitled, “A by-law to permit Michael Peter Dymus and Jamie Sue Sherrell to maintain and use a boulevard parking area upon the road allowance for 941 Elias Street, City of London.” (City Clerk)

 

Bill No. 413, By-law No. S.-_____

 

A by-law to lay out, constitute, establish and assume lands in the City of London as public highway.  (as widening to Sarnia Road, east of Hyde Park Road) (Chief Surveyor)

 

Bill No. 414, By-law No. S.-_____

 

A by-law to lay out, constitute, establish and assume certain reserves in the City of London as public highway. (as widening to Blackwell Boulevard, west of Pennyroyal Street). (Chief Surveyor)

 

Bill No. 415, By-law No. S.-_____

 

A by-law to lay out, constitute, establish and assume certain reserves in the City of London as public highway.  (as widening to Blackacres Boulevard, at Freeport Street; as widening to Freeport Street, at Blackacres Boulevard; as widening to Tansbury Street, at Blackacres Boulevard; and as widening to Tribalwood Street, north of Blackacres Boulevard). (Chief Surveyor)

 

Bill No. 416, By-law No. W.-1778(__)-_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. W.-1778-97 entitled “A by-law to authorize the Commissioners Road West widening from Wonderland Road South to Viscount Road. (Project No. TS1470)” (City Clerk)

 

 

Bill No. 417, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to remove the holding provision from the zoning on lands located at 1571 Coronation Drive. (11/18/PEC-2005)

 

Bill No. 418, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to remove the holding provision from the zoning on lands located at 122 Wortley Road. (3/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 419, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to remove the holding provision from the zoning for an area of land located at 1800 Sumac Way. (4/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 420, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to rezone an area of land located at 877 Medway Park Drive. (20/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 421, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to rezone an area of land located at 1-34 Barberry Court, 35-48 Ivy Court, 49-81 Vinewood Court, 82-100 Primrose Court. (22/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 422, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to rezone an area of land located at 931-1127 Southdale Road East and 551-605 Millbank Drive. (23/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 423, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to rezone an area of land located at the front portion of 940 and 956 Wharncliffe Road South. (24/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 424, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to rezone an area of land located at 299 Tartan Drive. (26/15/PEC)

 

Bill No. 425, By-law No. Z.-1-14_____

 

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to rezone an area of land located at 164 Sherwood Forest Square. (27/15/PEC)

 

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