Council

Agenda

Meeting #:8th Meeting of City Council
Date:
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Location:
Council Chambers

​The Council will break for dinner from approximately 6:30 – 7:00 PM, as required.


In recognition of the community contributions made by students attending London's post-secondary educational institutions, His Worship the Mayor and Members of Council will welcome and recognize representatives of the Students' Councils from Western University, Huron University College, Brescia University College, King's University College and Fanshawe College

University Students' Council, Western University: Tobi Solebo, President and Mitchell Pratt, President-Elect

Huron University College Students' Council: Dylan Matthews, President and Inam Teja, President-Elect

Brescia University College Students' Council: Rachel Ogilvie, President and Mikaila Hunter, President-Elect

King's University College Students' Council: Violette Khammad, President and Hadia Fiaz, President-Elect

Society of Graduate Students, Western University: Mary Blake Bonn, President

Fanshawe Student Union: Morganna Sampson, President and Jahmoyia Smith, President-Elect

 

Motion for Council, In Closed Session (Council will remain In Closed Session until approximately 5:15 PM, at which time Council will rise and reconvene in Public Session; Council may resume In Closed Session later in the meeting, if required.)

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

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.

A matter pertaining to a position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to negotiations carried on by the Corporation, including communications for that purpose, and commercial or financial information that belongs to the municipality that has monetary value or potential monetary value, including communications for that purpose, as it relates to a Request for Proposals process being conducted by Union Gas Limited.

By-laws to be read a first, second and third time:

A by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council Meeting held on the 10th day of April, 2018. (City Clerk)

A by-law to approve a Service Agreement between The Corporation of the City of London and ICO Technologies to access Software as a Service for a Records Management and Reporting Software Solution for Fire Services. (2.2/7/CPSC)

A by-law levying rates for 2018 for school purposes in the City of London. (2.5/8/CSC)

A by-law to exempt from Part Lot Control, lands located at 1013, 1133, 1170 and 1250 Meadowlark Ridge, legally described as a Parts of Blocks 1, 3, 4 and 13 in Registered Plan 33M-603, more particularly described as Parts 1-35 in Plan 33R-20017 in the City of London and County of Middlesex. (2.4/6/PEC)

A by-law to amend By-law No. E.-181-115 being “A By-law to establish the dates for advance voting and the hours during which voting places shall be open on those dates for the 2018 Municipal Election” by providing for an additional advance voting day on October 4, 2018. (2.1/8/CSC)

A by-law to designate 163 Oxford Street East to be of cultural heritage value or interest. (2.2/6/PEC)

A by-law to designate 440 Grey Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest. (2.3/6/PEC)

A by-law to lay out, constitute, establish and assume lands in the City of London as public highway. (as widening to Fanshawe Park Road East, east and west of Glengarry Avenue). (Chief Surveyor - require dedication at the present time (due to an oversight in 1960) as public highway)

A by-law to lay out, constitute, establish and assume lands in the City of London as public highway. (as widening to Fanshawe Park Road, west of Foxwood Avenue). (Chief Surveyor - that require dedication at the present time as public highway)

A by-law to lay out, constitute, establish and assume certain reserves in the City of London as public highway. (as part of Canvas Way and as part of Superior Drive). (Chief Surveyor - , to be dedicated as public highway for unobstructed legal access throughout the Subdivision)

A by-law to lay out, constitute, establish and assume certain reserves in the City of London as public highway. (as part of Blue Heron Drive). (Chief Surveyor - for unobstructed legal access throughout the Subdivision)

A by-law to lay out, constitute, establish and assume lands in the City of London as public highway. (as widening to Sunray Avenue, east of Colonel Talbot Road). (Chief Surveyor - pursuant to Consent B.013/17 and in accordance with Zoning By-law Z-1)

A by-law to assume certain works and services in the City of London. (Foxwood Crossing – Phase 1; 33M-546). (City Engineer)

A by-law to assume certain works and services in the City of London. (Foxwood Crossing – Phase 2; 33M-690). (City Engineer)

A by-law to authorize the Road Networks Improvements (Project No. TS144618). (2.4c/5/CWC)

A by-law to amend By-law No. Z.-1 to rezone an area of land located at 1039, 1041, 1043, 1045, 1047 Dundas Street. (3.2/6/PEC)